I went to
the Fairfield City Council meeting on Tuesday night to see two things----the
Atkinson Forest Steering Committee report….and the council’s stand on non-city
employees riding in city vehicles.
The Steering
Committee Report was well done.
The
discussion on a policy for the city moving forward on the use of the city
vehicles was just flat out disappointing.
Remember,
this controversy started when a city police officer was denied the ability to have
his mom ride with him in a parade. The mayor promised a policy would be
forthcoming. Fast forward several months…and non-employees were given aerial
rides in a bucket truck over the Frontier Community College Lineman Rodeo. The
questions started….
Where’s the
policy? The city council decided to form a committee to wrestle this weighty
matter to the ground. So, I was somewhat stunned when the three-person
committee of the board came back with…..nothing, nada.
At least one
council member said he was frustrated. The committee was “kicking” the can down
the road.
How
difficult is this? Either non-employees or family members are permitted in city
vehicles and the city’s insurance carrier is apprised of the policy, so there
are no surprises. Or, no one gets to ride. It’s really an either/or issue.
And make the
policy uniform throughout the city’s departments. Don’t discriminate between
police cars, fire engines and bucket trucks. One city, one policy.
Enough can
kickin’
Kicking the can or "we will form a committee to look in to the matter" is a favorite excuse it seems for a lot of city issues. Why not man up and just make a decision?
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