Thursday, June 27, 2013

Thanks to all after a busy week for CSC


Thanks to former 4th Ward City Councilor Elliott Simmons for taking the time to give us an interview on 6/18. Marie Davis and Mary Burgwinkle conducted the interview at a subcommittee meeting that was also attended by Mr. Robert Edwards. Mr. Simmons had interesting thoughts about qualifications for office seekers, and he observed that “politics should not be personal, even though they both begin with “P””. 
 At the regular meeting on 6/20, three officials gave us interviews.  Mr. Al Restaino, Director of the Department of Administration, Finance, Health and Human Services, Mr. Eric Berry, City Administrator and Mayor Sharon Robinson-Briggs appeared. We thank them for their time, and it is fitting that CSC ended the series of interviews that we started in January with three of our highest ranking city officials.
After the interviews on 6/20, the Commissioners turned to deliberations, which they will continue at the 6/27 meeting.  Summaries of all of the interviews described earlier will be attached to the 6/20 minutes.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Thank you to Councilor Mapp for his 6/13 interview

CSC schedule this week
Charter Study Commission met on 6/13 with an agenda that included interviews and preparation for deliberation. Our thanks to Councilor Adrian Mapp for his thoughtful interview and for bringing typed answers to the questions, making the secretary’s job easier!

This week we are interviewing Councilor Brown, former Councilor Elliott Simmons and Council President Bridget Rivers on 6/18 beginning at 5:30. This will be a subcommittee meeting (Mary Burgwinkle and Marie Davis) in the Planning Conference Room on the Second Floor of City Hall. The meeting is open to the public and interview minutes will be posted on the blog and on the City Website.

The entire Commission will meet on 6/20, also in the Planning Conference Room, beginning at 6:30. The agenda will include interviews that we are in the process of confirming, as well as pre-deliberation and planning for the Public Forum portion of the 6/27 meeting. The meeting is open to the public.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

CSC Thanks our 5/30 Phase II Guests!

At our meeting on 5/30, we welcomed Mr. Jim White, the Township Administrator of East Brunswick (Mayor-Council form) and Mr. Christopher Raths, the Town Manager of Roxbury (Council-Manager). Mr. White and Mr. Raths accepted invitations to speak to us about their Faulkner Act forms of government, and about others they have experienced.  Both gentlemen are very long term managers in their municipalities (Mr. White-16 years; Mr. Raths-12 years) and they gave us insight into how their municipalities work. Mr. Raths is an enthusiastic proponent of Council-Manager form. One of the takeaways for us from Mr. White was the impression that any form of government can work. The form does not matter as much as having a strong administrator and elected officials who learn to work well together under whatever the form of government. Both believe that a strong administrator can be a big help to part time mayors and city councilors who learn to work with their administrator.
Both gentlemen are very experienced City Managers, excellent speakers and natural teachers with sense of humor thrown in. We were pleased that 6 college students who are members of the Plainfield Youth Organization for Unity joined us at the meeting, and our speakers were equally happy to see young people taking an interest in civics and their government.
All in all it was a wonderful meeting. We cannot thank Mr. White and Mr. Raths enough for making the trek from their towns for an evening meeting. Our other guests, Robert Edwards, Dan Damon, Roni Taylor, former city administrator Larry Bashe, and the members of the Plainfield Youth Organization for Unity made the meeting interesting for their participation as well.
CSC will meet next on Thursday, June 13, 2013 in the City Hall Library at 6:30-this is one hour earlier than usual. We are expecting City Council Members Adrian Mapp and Bridget Rivers, as well as Assemblyman Green as our guests.  All meetings are open to the public.