Nov
23
Great City is proud to have participated in Seattle mayor elect Mike McGinn’s “Open Source Transition”. To refresh your memory, the transition team asked a group of “community ambassadors” to solicit input from the public on three questions:
1. How do we build the strongest possible team to achieve the policy objectives and values set forth?
2. How do we build public trust in the new administration?
3. What do you view as the incoming administration and the city’s greatest challenge — what should we do first out of the gate?
We received 165 responses to the transition teams questions, which we have synthesized into an executive summary. If you would like to read what we heard, GC-McGinnTransitin.
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Very good summary of the responses. I’m not just saying that to be nice. It’s concise and comprehensable, thus transparent. Its reasonable tone is wise. Some people like me may be totally disturbed by City Hall shenanigans (or whatever you want to call its shortcomings), but reasonable reports are important to rebuild public confidence.
The Deep-bore tunnel is a terrible mistake and you know it. Keep playing the political game shrewdly and Seattle will get the best possible replacement for the AWV.