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Monday, July 27, 2009

Westminster council meeting report for the July 13 2009 meeting


Westminster Eagle Town Hall Ticker, by Kevin Dayhoff Wednesday, July 15, 2009 – July 27, 2009

Westminster council meeting details city improvements and comprehensive plan

The agenda for the July 27, 2009 Westminster mayor and common council meting may be found here: http://www.westgov.com/citygov/agendas/mcc_agenda072709.pdf

The last Westminster mayor and common council meeting on Monday, July 13, 2009, ran a little longer than usual as Westminster officials found themselves with a full agenda and lots of ground to cover.

The meeting began with a mayoral proclamation for “Recreation and Parks Month” which Westminster mayor Kevin Utz presented to Ron Schroers, the Westminster director of recreation and parks.

Then it was Schroers turn to take center stage as he stood to receive, not one, but two, citizen recreation organization checks that were presented for the community’s recreation facilities.

With the economy continuing to lag and the city coffers running low, city officials seemed more than eager to accept checks from the Westminster Stingrays swim team and the United States Tennis Association.

Schroers displayed a broad smile on his face as he accepted a check in the amount of $4,800.00 for refurbishments to the municipal pool. The Stingrays “are more than just a competitive swim team… but provide a great service to the community,” said a beaming Schroers.

The Mid Atlantic Maryland U.S. Tennis Association turned over to Schroers a check for $2,888.00 for improvements to the tennis courts on the municipal playground.

Schroers did not have the donations for long as Utz quickly extended his hand to get the check.

Then it was down to business. The bulk of the meeting was taken-up with another in a continuing series of presentations, by Westminster city planner Melissa Hynes, on efforts to update the city’s comprehensive plan.

With the county’s “Pathways to Carroll’s Future Landscape” comprehensive plan so much in the news these days; councilmembers peppered Hynes with questions as she presented the transportation, community facilities and public services, and community design elements components of the city’s vision for the next twenty-years of planning for the community.

Hynes displayed large maps and had plenty of briefing papers for the city’s elected officials to review. She concluded with an overall summary of the work that lies ahead.

Westminster city attorney, John Walsh, remarked at one point, “We’re at the start of the process.”

Hynes further explained that it is hoped that a 60-day public-input and review process will begin in weeks. This part of the process includes the city’s planning and zoning commission also taking a long hard look at the document.

The comprehensive plan will be available to the public on the city’s web site, the city offices in hardcopy document form, CD, or at the county library. Officials stressed the need for public input.

Westminster’s comprehensive plan was last prepared in 2004. The plan, which is to be updated, according to Maryland law, every six years, is not legally scheduled to be completed until June 2010; although Hynes expressed an interest in hopefully having a finished document in front of common council, for their approval, by the end of September.

However, an hour later, as councilmembers continued to ask questions, Hynes said that she was allowing the timeline plenty of flexibility if it’s needed.

Meanwhile city officials allowed themselves to show signs of relief and quickly moved-on to other business.

Schroers presented bids for the council’s approval to replace a city shed on the municipal playground. He referred to the current building and an accompanying trailer, also slated to be replaced by the new building, as the “eyesores in the back of the Armory” – (the city’s Longwell recreational building.)

As discussions continued over anticipation for the building’s replacement, one member of the audience was overheard to say that the city won’t have to tear the old building down “because it’ll fall down soon.”

The new building, which was earlier anticipated to cost as much as $250,000.00, was bid on by 11 different contractors. Schroers explained that he city value-engineered the winning bid by CRC contractors from $199,600 to the final bid of $176,322.00.

The council voted to go ahead with the playground improvement. The building, which is being paid for by grants and private donations, will also be used by the Fallfest committee and the Optimist Club, which will team-up with the city and pay the operating expenses for 40-foot by 24-foot two-story structure.

Elected officials nodded with approval as it was explained that Westminster general fund tax dollars will not be used for its construction.

Next it was Jeff Glass, the city’s director of public works’ turn as he presented a request for approval for two trucks and the street overlay program. This year’s street-surface improvements will concentrate on resurfacing Bond Street from West Green Street to the city line and Doyle Avenue – Old New Windsor Road - from around the intersection with West Green Street to the city limits.

Glass explained that this year’s budget has allocated $200,000.00 for the road improvements.

Glass also explained and then asked for approval of the city’s latest water conservation measure; a water-conserving toilet replacement rebate program.

There was no new business or old business on the agenda and the meeting moved right along into the department head reports, which included a detailed report of calls for service from Westminster fire department president Bill Brehm, and incident reports by Jeff Spaulding, the Westminster police chief.

Spaulding also gave-out more details on the recent three-alarm apartment fire in The Greens area of town. He explained that an individual was arrested after the fire and charged with arson.

The balance of the department report portion of the meeting saw city administrator Marge Wolf focus on the city’s new web site and plans for employees, to be trained shortly, to use four video cameras to help promote Westminster.

The meeting seemed to flow seamlessly at that point to a report by Schroers on a recent Maryland Municipal League statewide award for municipal excellence for the private-public partnership utilized to refurbish the city’s seven-year-old skateboard park.

Also discussed by Schroers were plans by the Lion’s Club to replace the play equipment in a corner of the playground behind the baseball diamond backstop, dubbed the “cat litter box,” and efforts to bring back an historic holiday tradition, called “Santa’s Treat.”

This led into a report by the Christmas parade chair, Lori Graham, on preparations for the annual Christmas parade.

With that, council president Damian Halstad gaveled the meeting to a close and folks quickly paraded out the door.

One audience member was overheard to say, as they bolted for the door, that in the future, if the meeting is to last “this long, Ron (Schroers) and Melissa (Hynes) ought to lay-in food and supplies…”

Kevin Dayhoff may reached at kevindayhoff AT gmail.com or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/

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The July 13, 2009 meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council began with a mayoral proclamation for “Recreation and Parks Month” which Westminster mayor Kevin Utz presented to Ron Schroers, the Westminster director of recreation and parks.

Westminster officials at the July 13, 2009 meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council. From right to left: Westminster mayor Kevin Utz, Westminster council president Damian Halstad, and Westminster councilmember Tony Chiavacci.

At the July 13, 2009 meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council Ron Schroers, the Westminster director of recreation and parks daydreamed for a moment as he pondered all the things he could get done with a check in the amount of $4,800.00 for refurbishments to the municipal pool from the Stingrays. They “are more than just a competitive swim team… but provide a great service to the community,” said a beaming Schroers.

At the July 13, 2009 meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council the Mid Atlantic Maryland U.S. Tennis Association turned over to Ron Schroers, the Westminster director of recreation and parks, a check for $2,888.00 for improvements to the tennis courts on the municipal playground. Schroers did not have the donations for long as Westminster mayor Utz quickly extended his hand to get the check, as Westminster city administrator Marge Wolf (right) looks on with a broad smile…

From left to right, Westminster town planner, Melissa Hynes and Westminster public works director, the Rev. Jeff Glass, look on as Ron Schroers, the Westminster director of recreation and parks makes a point at the July 13, 2009 meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council.

As the July 13, 2009 meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council wore-on late into the evening, Ron Schroers, the Westminster director of recreation and parks slipped into warp drive and another time zone. The Westminster town planner, Melissa Hynes and Westminster public works director, the Rev. Jeff Glass, were amazed.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Newly elected councilmember tackles hit and run driver and sits on him until police arrive


Law and order Councilmember Chiavacci

Newly elected councilmember tackles hit and run driver and sits on him until police arrive.

By Kevin Dayhoff Sunday, May 31, 2009
Westminster councilmember Tony Chiavacci (submitted photo)


[Note: This is an update of an earlier story from Sunday, May 31, 2009 4:00 pm: Law and order councilmember Tony Chiavacci Westminster Maryland - Newly elected councilmember tackles alleged hit and run driver and detains him until police arrive, by Kevin Dayhoff. A shorter – edited version of this story appears in the Westminster Eagle, “Dayhoff: New councilmember tackles alleged hit and run drive” Published June 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle]

Westminster Maryland - If you aspire to be an alleged hit-and-run driver in Westminster, you may not want to do it in front of newly elected Westminster Councilmember Tony Chiavacci’s house on Willis Street, just a couple houses down from Westminster City Hall and the Westminster police station.

Reports of the councilmen’s heroic law-and-order behavior travelled quickly through town last Sunday morning.

Usually the most activity on Willis Street on any given Sunday are the squirrels frenetically frittering about doing, well, whatever it is the bushy tailed critters frantically do, birds singing and a few bunny rabbits nibbling on some grass.

However, last Sunday the bucolic story-book calm of the historic tree-lined street noted for its large stately homes and well manicured lawns was shattered abruptly by the sounds of a roaring engine, squealing wheels and a car crash.

When it was all over, even the squirrels, birds, and bunnies stopped in their tracks and the only frantic critter on the street was a reckless hit-and-run driver flailing about with the grass flying and a councilmember sitting his back.

Witnesses revealed that a hapless eastbound driver on Willis Street, had apparently rounded the corner and traveled at a high rate of speed from the direction of Westminster City Hall towards Center Street when he hit several parked automobiles.

Soon after the parked cars were hit, the offending auto stopped in the street like a wounded beast and the driver attempted to flee. That’s when councilman Chiavacci sprang into action by eventually running-down and tackling the individual.

As a crowd of older citizens, assorted family dogs, birds, bunnies, squirrels, and children gathered around, the alleged offender was reported to have been heard screaming, “Get off of me.” A request that Chiavacci, the son of a career retired Maryland State Police officer did not seem to be in the mood to oblige.

Later that evening in a telephone interview, Councilman Chiavacci, a former Army military police officer who is known for his good-natured smile and easygoing personality - but who is also about the size of a small Sherman Tank – calmly recalled the morning’s events.

“Today is my birthday and my kids made me a birthday breakfast,” said the father of five children proudly in a soft, measured voice. “I was sitting in the living room reading the Sunday paper, when all the sudden I heard a car engine roaring, tires squealing – and then a loud crash.”

Now, no longer worried that an idiot was on the loose on Willis Street, Chiavacci’s annoyance turned into concern. “I was worried that someone may have gotten hurt, so I hustled out of the house and down the driveway to see a damaged mini-van sitting in the middle of the street.”

“Then this guy gets out and starts beating the feet on down the street towards Center Street…” Chiavacci’s police training immediately kicked in as he noticed the vehicle did not have tags on it, “and I wondered why this guy was taking off?”

Chiavacci went on to say that “I asked the guy to stop and get back to his car.”

At which time the driver of the wounded mini-van said, “I’ve gotta get to work man.”

Quickly getting a grip on the situation and transitioning from big-breakfast-eating, newspaper-reading slumbering-Sunday Dad to concerned citizen; Chiavacci said he realized that “something wasn’t adding-up, so I asked him again to ‘stop right there,’ more colorfully,” shared Chiavacci in a matter-of-fact tone of voice, as if he were talking about the weather.

Meanwhile the offender is picking up the pace, not running, but moving even more quickly. “I caught up to him and asked him again to stop.” At that the gentleman pushed back against Chiavacci.

Other accounts suggest that the offender struck Chiavacci, however according to Chiavacci, “ah, he just pushed me and said something like ‘leave me alone.’”

Three strikes and a shove and you’re out. Besides, the bad guy interrupted Chiavacci’s Sunday morning with his kids.

Chiavacci reports that he “was nice enough to ask him to stop one more time,” as the offender continued to try and take off. “So, I just leveled him in the yard,” at the northeast corner of North and Willow Streets.

“My MP training just took over. I was worried for all the kids that were out … and my elderly neighbors… and fortunately I knew how to stop him without hurting him.”

“He kept fighting me, but I had the better of him and I just waited for the police to come…”

Fortunately for the alleged hit-and-run driver, Westminster city police arrived quickly and took control of the situation.

Afterwards, the children in the neighborhood resumed playing; the squirrels went back to – whatever it is that they do and Chiavacci, well, “after the police took the guy away, I went back to being a birthday Dad and reading the paper.”

All in a day’s work.
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Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail him at kevindayhoff AT gmail.com.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Search results for the word "election" on Explore Carroll com


Search results for the word "election" on Explore Carroll com

April 17, 2009 – December 24, 2008
(Westminster Elections 20090511 on Westgov.Net:
http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/search/label/Westminster%20Elections%2020090511)

Roundabout opens; part of Hampstead Bypass project
Published April 17, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... 800-635-5119. -- Jim Joyner Media center to broadcast town election forums WESTMINSTER -- The 2009 Municipal Election Candidates Forums, hosted by the Carroll County League of Women Voters, will be broadcast from ... ...

Council approves water, sewer rate increase as proposed
Published April 17, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... councilman to run for Westminster mayor WESTMINSTER -- Kenneth Hornberger has filed to run for Westminster mayor in next month's election. Hornberger is a former member of the Common Council and former council president. He retired in 2002 from a local ... ...

Sykesville Election Primer
Published April 15, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
Sykesville municipal electionWhen: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 5Where: Town House, 7547 Main St., SykesvilleVoter registration deadline passed on April 3.Sometimes it’s difficult to understand what candidates are talking about as well as to follow town ... ...

New isn't always improved; and a shot across a diplomatic 'bow'
Published April 15, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... . The emir sets the rules for democracy, and he should have known that he needed strict rules for those qualified to run for election, and rules to qualify as a voter. Alas, these are things our founding fathers didn't foresee, either, and we in America ... ...

Who's next in the Town House?
Published April 15, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... Council in the Tuesday, May 5, election. The Town Council term lasts ... he won't run for re-election. "I am tired of ... with The Eagle's Sykesville Election Primer, online atwww.explorecarroll.com. ... prior to the May 5 election, meet the candidates for Town ... ...

Nichols reflects a quality in local office that should extend higher
Published April 15, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... mediocre -- would get in a county-wide election in Carroll County. Carroll's habit of ... to give Hoover a majority in the 1932 election. Most of those voters have passed on ... in either the primary or the General Election we will make a recruitment decision. If ... ...

Vanishing Jeannie
Published April 8, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... will not run for re-election this spring, leaving behind more ... Sr.'s nomination for re-election -- offered by Nichols herself -- was ... meeting March 23. The town election for mayor and Town Council ... an active voice in the election, though, voicing her support for ... ...

Herman will face challenge for mayor
Published March 25, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... developer, were absent, but candidates can accept the nominations by April 20. Council President Jeannie Nichols will not run for re-election. Nichols nominated Councilman Eugene Johnson Sr. to run again for his seat, but it was not seconded. Betz, 45, is ... ...

9 vie for Sykesville council seats
Published March 24, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... Jonathan Herman will run for re-election.Herman, 56, owner of Herman Construction, ... is running in his first mayoral election.Nine candidates were nominated and seconded ... Nichols is not running for re-election. Nichols, though, nominated Councilman Eugene ... ...

Sykesville mayor, council seats up for grabs
Published March 18, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... decided on at the Tuesday, May 5, election. The current mayor is Jonathan Herman, and ... for at least one year before the election, should be a registered voter of the ... St., Westminster. For details on the election, contact Town Clerk Janice Perrault at 410- ... ...

In the 1800s, Parke was a giant in politics and the print media
Published February 27, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... continues ... "In 1853, Mr. Parke was appointed Register of Wills of Carroll county to fill a vacancy, and at the ensuing election, in the same year, was elected for the full term of six years. He was re-elected in 1859 and served till 1865, when he ... ...

Officials mull council attendance measure
Published February 25, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... not be made until after the May election. Councilman Eugene Johnson has missed 17 council ... . Johnson and Nichols are up for re-election this year while Ellis' seat will be ... Herman will also be up for re-election. Nominations will take place at the March ... ...

The 'O' in GOP didn't always stand for obstructionist
Published February 25, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... House, the only alternative, as I see it, will be to go back in 2010 to that swamp that was drained in the last election to eliminate the remaining die-hard obstructionists in Congress who escaped the last time around. You can name 'em as well as I. ... ...

Letters
Published February 25, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... encouraged voters to bring food for CCFS to voting booths throughout the county. This drive was featured on news broadcasts on Election Day and in local newspapers, and the Times was a sponsor of the Holiday Hope effort. The response to our regular ... ...

Council unveils city's new water rates
Published February 25, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... July 1, 2009. Chiavacci says he won't run for re-election Council president Roy Chiavacci announced on Monday that he will not seek another term on the council in the next election, which is scheduled for May 11. All those seeking a seat on ... ...

Letters
Published February 25, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... encouraged voters to bring food for CCFS to voting booths throughout the county. This drive was featured on news broadcasts on Election Day and in local newspapers, and The response to our regular mailings has also been outstanding. In addition, many ... ...

Stimulus request for Warfield? Town Council says, 'Yes we can'
Published February 11, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... two alternates on the Board of Election Supervisors. Election judges must be registered voters of ... . 20. Appointments will be made Feb. 23. Election judges will be compensated for time worked on town election days. For details contact Janice Perrault at ... ...

Johnson will resign as mayor of Mount Airy
Published February 6, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... organizations and will help out the town when he can. Johnson was elected mayor in 2006 and would have been up for re-election in 2010. Johnson had resigned from the Mount Airy Town Council before in 2003 to focus on his job as municipal liaison for the ... ...

Some people live with a world view I simply don't recognize
Published February 4, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... he was. Finally, there are still a few George Bush apologists loose on the back roads of Carroll County. One thing I and my conservative brethren can agree on: Sarah Palin should be the next candidate of their party. I look forward to that election....

Letters
Published February 4, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... it is to attend all of the fire hall functions throughout the county so the commissioners can get face time before the next election. My feeling is that Minnich does not want the salary increase because he wants incompetence to continue to serve in the ... ...

Not that our presidents are exactly trivial, but ...
Published February 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
The election and inauguration of our nation's first black president has had many wonderful benefits. However, for those of us who are history geeks, the one benefit that we have enjoyed the most is the renewed interest in the history of American presidents ... ...

Letters
Published February 4, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... it is to attend all of the fire hall functions throughout the county so the commissioners can get face time before the next election. My feeling is that Minnich does not want the salary increase because he wants incompetence to continue to serve in the ... ...

Ellis will resign council
Published January 28, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... what to do with her vacant seat. Candland said the council or mayor could nominate someone to fill the seat, but with the election four months away, it might be easier to leave it open until then. Herman said the council may also examine Councilman Eugene ... ...

Let's rally support for our new president, but reserve our options
Published January 28, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... because of bad executive decisions, there are two outs: 1) An election in four years, and 2) If real disaster looms, there ... present Congress. All house members will be up for re-election. A solid conservative majority can even the liberal tilt ... exactly ... ...

Calendar
Published January 28, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... .net. Dems meet -- The South Carroll Democratic Club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 4, 7 p.m., at the South Carroll Senior Center, Bartholow Road, Eldersburg. There will be a discussion of the election and the status of the club. Ellen Dix will be the speaker. ...

In Their Lifetimes
Published January 21, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... told us you could do anything you want to," she said. Mae is touched by Obama's feat and will never forget hearing the election results. "It was very moving," she says as her eyes fill with tears. "I thought I would never, ever see the ... ...

In their own words ...
Published January 21, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... fact, it's us. "There will be people who will be angry about this inauguration -- people who are convinced that the election turned out the way it did because the system is dishonest, or people who are not going to accept anyone in our highest elected ... ...

In their lifetimes
Published January 21, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... , the NAACP hosts a Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in January and a Freedom Fun Banquet in the fall. But after Obama's election, the association decided to host the dance. "This is the first dinner dance we've had," Jean said. "We need ... ...

Albert files to run for mayor of Westminster
Published January 21, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
Westminster Common Council member Suzanne Albert has filed for mayor in the upcoming Westminster Election. The municipal election will be held May 11. Albert has served on the council for 15 years. Currently, she is president pro-tem, chairwoman for the ... ...

In their own words...
Published January 21, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... fact, it's us. "There will be people who will be angry about this inauguration -- people who are convinced that the election turned out the way it did because the system is dishonest, or people who are not going to accept anyone in our highest elected ... ...

Obama sworn in as 44th president of U.S.
Published January 20, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
... moment were not the only ones milling about the mall. Vendors sold clothing, posters and scarves celebrating Obama's election, while activist groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals spread literature and stickers.Many hope the feelings ... ...

Bus ride to history
Published January 16, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... all the implications of Barack Obama's election, in both spiritual and cultural contexts. ... they have absolutely felt since the primary election that things were going to be ... "We actually started following the election when there were still six or seven ... ...

Manchester eyes tougher weight restrictions for truck traffic
Published January 16, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... members Suzanne Albert and Kevin Utz this week both announced their candidacies for Mayor of Westminster in the upcoming city election. The election for mayor is May 11. Albert has served on the council for 15 years. She is currently president pro-tem, ... ...

60 years ago, Davis opened the first chapter of the library book
Published January 16, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... From books to pets In last week's column I noted that when Barack Obama gave his acceptance speech the night of his election, he promised his daughters a puppy. Many presidents vie for having the most unusual pets, however, President John Quincy Adams may ... ...

History Lesson
Published January 14, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... her third-grade classes about the Presidential election process and its dramatic culmination, when ... ;We've been following through the entire election process." Back then, she didn't ... . "As soon as the election was called we started talking about it ... ...

Marking history as a family
Published January 14, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... Now he's the president-elect. "I just can't believe it," Greenwald said. Greenwald was an Obama supporter in the election, but said she lost the most visible symbol of that support. "I hope the person who stole my Barack Obama sign stole it ... ...

Carroll County Inaugural Notes
Published January 14, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... the congressman pulled the plug a few weeks after the November election. By then, he'd already gotten more than a thousand requests for ... to think about King's legacy in terms of Obama's election as president. "This is an historic event, and we thought ... ...

Campaigns may be cheaper, and perhaps more competitive
Published January 14, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... under the new five commissioner plan that will kick in next election cycle -- is a bad idea. Yet, when the issue of ... a tough audience to convince in either a primary or general election. Another present commissioner faces a battery of possible opponents, all ... ...

News Briefs
Published January 14, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... in 2009 First-term Westminster City Councilman Kevin Utz this week announced his candidacy for Mayor of Westminster in the upcoming city election. The election for mayor is May 11. "I want to see this city meet the expectations that we all have for ... ...

Carroll County Inaugural Notes
Published January 14, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... the congressman pulled the plug a few weeks after the November election. By then, he'd already gotten more than a thousand requests for ... to think about King's legacy in terms of Obama's election as president. "This is an historic event, and we thought ... ...

History Lesson
Published January 14, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... for the trip while at a potluck dinner at the church on Election Night. "It was just a joyous night, celebrating history," ... has, in my words, just stepped out on faith and the election went as it did," Gambrill said. The church will charter ... ...

A connection of Biblical proportions and a few presidential pet projects
Published January 9, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... that right before Lincoln's renomination for election for his second term, the New York ... he was "a joke incarnated, his election a very sorry joke, and the idea ... his acceptance speech the night of his election, he promised his daughters a puppy. The ... ...

Times, and the Board of County Commissioners, are a changin'
Published January 9, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... coming to Carroll County. The 2010 election for the Board of County ... . Candidates will not stand for election by all of the county's ... in use for the 2010 election. In that year, our nation ... government again after the 2010 election. The best way to maximize ... ...

Letters
Published January 7, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle
... were murdered by segregationists, often using the Bible as justification. Yet today, Americans are thrilled with a black man's election as president. Mr. Shoemaker says, "gay activists ran a $38 million campaign to defeat Prop 8 in California." ... ...

Legislating prosperity isn't how the marketplace works
Published January 7, 2009 by Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... provides, it's a true accounting of history. I cannot tell you how many newscasters have made the statement that the election of President Franklin Roosevelt ushered in prosperity that ended the Great Depression of the 1930s. Not true at all. I was 14 ... ...

Calendar
Published December 31, 2008 by Eldersburg Eagle
... of Englar Road and Route 140 in Westminster. The speaker will be Corynne Courpas, who will discuss the results of the 2008 election. For details, call 443-340-7927, or e-mail carrollcountydems@verizon.net. Reunions LHS Class of 1984 -- The Liberty High ... ...

Calendar
Published December 31, 2008 by Westminster Eagle
... of Englar Road and Route 140 in Westminster. The speaker will be Corynne Courpas, who will discuss the results of the 2008 election. For details, call 443-340-7927, or e-mail carrollcountydems@verizon.net. South Carroll Republican Club -- meets the second ... ...

Calendar
Published December 24, 2008 by Eldersburg Eagle
... of Englar Road and Route 140 in Westminster. The speaker will be Corynne Courpas, who will discuss the results of the 2008 election. For details, call 443-340-7927, or e-mail carrollcountydems@verizon.net. South Carroll Republican Club -- meets the second ... ...

Commissioner is a full-time job, but it's only built for three
Published December 24, 2008 by Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... performing in office than campaigning for it. Later, after Jones lost in the primary, I supported Dennis Beard in the General Election. Beard ran as a Democrat, so despite his long record of public service many county Republicans voted for Zimmer, who got ... ...

Calendar
Published December 24, 2008 by Westminster Eagle
... of Englar Road and Route 140 in Westminster. The speaker will be Corynne Courpas, who will discuss the results of the 2008 election. For details, call 443-340-7927, or e-mail carrollcountydems@verizon.net. South Carroll Republican Club -- meets the second ... ...

20090417 Search results for the word election on Explore Carroll com

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Westminster Councilwoman Suzanne Albert web site bio



Westminster Councilwoman Suzanne Albert web site bio

Councilwoman Suzanne P. Albert

Retrieved January 15, 2009

Suzanne is a native of Westminster and was first elected to the Westminster City Council in May 1995, on which she is currently chair of the Committee on Economic Development & Community Affairs and vice-chair of the Committee on Finance. Suzanne also serves as the Council's Liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission and Council of Governments.

Suzanne is a graduate of the Women’s Hospital Nursing School (now GBMC), University of Baltimore and holds masters degree from Western Maryland College.

She participated in Leadership Carroll and Leadership Maryland, Class 1996 and is a former member of the following: Nurse Practice Issues Committee of the State Board of Nurses, past District President of the Maryland Nurses Association, Governor’s Board of Drug Abuse Prevention and the Anne Arundel County Executive Board of Health Cost Review. Suzanne is active in the community as Past Board President of Carroll County Rape Crisis Intervention Services, St. John’s Roman Catholic Church Parish Council, Greater Westminster Kiwanis Club and Vice Chair of Westminster Women’s Club.

Suzanne retired from 32 years State Service and has worked or volunteered in Long Term Care. She is an Academy of Excellence in Local Governance Fellow. Her council term expires in May 2007.

If you wish to contact Councilwoman Albert, you may send her an email, a fax (410-876-0299) or make an appointment to see her by calling 410-848-2522.

20090115 Westminster Councilwoman Suzanne Albert web site bio

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Westminster Mayor Council Meeting Dec 22 2008 cancelled

Westminster Mayor Council Meeting Dec 22 2008 cancelled

The next meeting of the Westminster mayor and common council for December 22, 2008 has been cancelled.

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The City of Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting
of December 22, 2008 has been cancelled. The next scheduled meeting
of the Mayor and Common Council will be held on January 12, 2009.

From the City of Westminster:

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!

20081222 Westminster Mayor Council Meeting Dec 22 2008 cancelled


Kevin Dayhoff Westgov.Net: Westminster Maryland Online

Monday, December 8, 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council meeting agenda for December 8 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council meeting agenda for December 8 2008

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CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Public Hearing Notice

The public hearing set for Monday, December 8, 2008, to receive comments on proposed Ordinance Nos. 796 and 797 dealing with sewer charges and water rates for metered services provided by the City of Westminster will not be conducted as scheduled and will be rescheduled early next year.

THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF WESTMINSTER

Thomas K. Ferguson, Mayor
AGENDA

CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of December 8, 2008

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Fallfest Presentations

Holiday Parade Awards

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 24, 2008

3. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

4. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

5. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:

Introduction of Ordinance No. 798 – Modifications to General Fee Ordinance - Thomas Beyard

Introduction of Ordinance No. 799 – Chapter 94, Section 5 – Peddlers’ and Solicitors’ Fees – Thomas Beyard

6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. Approval of Agreement CB-1108 – Commitment of Intent for the Redevelopment and Occupancy of the City Park Concession Stand/Community Building – Ron Schroers

7. NEW BUSINESS:

a. Cancellation of December 22, 2008 Meeting

8. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

9. CITIZEN COMMENTS

10. ADJOURN

PLEASE NOTE: THE DECEMBER 8, 2008 MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE JOHN STREET QUARTERS OF THE WESTMINSTER FIRE COMPANY. FREE PARKING IS AVAILABLE

Kevin Dayhoff Westgov.Net: Westminster Maryland Online

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Alcalde y Westminster Común reunión del Consejo de 24 de noviembre de 2008

Domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24 2008 Alcalde y Westminster Común reunión del Consejo de 24 de noviembre de 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24 2008 Alcalde y Westminster Común reunión del Consejo de 24 de noviembre de 2008

City Council Members Minutes of City Council Meetings Los miembros del Consejo de la Ciudad de las actas de las reuniones del Consejo de la Ciudad

AGENDA CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND AGENDA City of Westminster, Maryland

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24, 2008 Alcalde y común de la reunión del Consejo de 24 de noviembre de 2008

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 PM LLAMADA AL ORDEN - 7:00 PM
Presentation by Task Force on Office Supplies Procurement Presentación a cargo del Grupo de Tareas sobre suministros de oficina de adquisiciones
Mayoral Proclamation – Municipal Government Works Month – Maryland Municipal League Mayoral proclamación - Gobierno Municipal de Obras mes - Maryland Liga Municipal

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 10, 2008 ACTA DE LA REUNIÓN DE NOVIEMBRE 10, 2008

3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA:
Ordinance No. 792 – Revisions to Chapter 164 Entitled “Zoning and Subdivision of Land” – Thomas Beyard Ordenanza N º 792 - Revisión del capítulo 164, titulado "Zonificación y la subdivisión de la tierra" - Thomas Beyard
Ordinance No. 793 – Revisions to Chapter 124 entitled “Sewers and Sewage” and Chapter 160 entitled “Water” – Thomas Beyard Ordenanza N º 793 - Revisión del capítulo 124 titulado "Sistemas de saneamiento y aguas residuales" y en el capítulo 160 titulado "Agua" - Thomas Beyard
Amended Ordinance No. 795 – Utility Fee Ordinance – Thomas Beyard Modificado la Ordenanza N º 795 - Utilidad de la Ordenanza de pago - Thomas Beyard

4. CONSENT CALENDAR: CALENDARIO DE CONSENTIMIENTO:
October 2008 Departmental Operating Reports Octubre 2008 informes de los departamentos de funcionamiento
Regional Automated Enforcement Center Agreement – Chief Spaulding Regional de Centro de la ejecución automatizada de acuerdo - Jefe de Spaulding

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES Los informes de las comisiones permanentes

6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Ordenanzas y resoluciones:

Adoption of Ordinance No. 791 – General Revisions to City Code – Thomas Beyard Aprobación de la Ordenanza N º 791 - General Revisiones de Código de ciudad - Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 792 – Revisions to Chapter 164 Entitled “Zoning and Subdivision of Land” – Thomas Beyard Aprobación de la Ordenanza N º 792 - Revisión del capítulo 164, titulado "Zonificación y la subdivisión de la tierra" - Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 793 – Revisions to Chapter 124 entitled “Sewers and Sewage” and Chapter 160 entitled “Water” – Thomas Beyard Aprobación de la Ordenanza N º 793 - Revisión del capítulo 124 titulado "Sistemas de saneamiento y aguas residuales" y en el capítulo 160 titulado "Agua" - Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 794 – General Fee Ordinance – Thomas Beyard Aprobación de la Ordenanza N º 794 - Tasa Ordenanza General - Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Amended Ordinance No. 795 – Utility Fee Ordinance – Thomas Beyard Aprobación del modificado la Ordenanza N º 795 - Utilidad de la Ordenanza de tasas - Thomas Beyard

Introduction of Ordinance No. 796 – Amendment of Water and Sewer Chapters Regarding Rates Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 796 - Modificación de agua y alcantarillado lo que respecta a los capítulos Tarifas

Introduction of Ordinance No. 797 – Amendment to Utility Fee Ordinance Regarding Water and Sewer Rates Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 797 - Modificación de la Ordenanza de tasas de utilidad lo que respecta a agua y alcantarillado Tarifas

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Asuntos pendientes:
a. Water and Sewer Rate Structure Study Agua y alcantarillado estructura de los tipos de estudio

8. NEW BUSINESS: NUEVOS NEGOCIOS:

a. Approval of Agreement CB-1108 – Commitment of Intent for the Redevelopment and Occupancy of the City Park Concession Stand/Community Building – Ron Schroers Aprobación del Acuerdo CB-1108 - Compromiso de Intención para la rehabilitación y ocupación de la Ciudad Parque Concesión Stand / Comunidad Edificio - Ron Schroers

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS DEPARTAMENTO DE INFORMES

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS COMENTARIOS CIUDADANO

11. ADJOURN Aplazamiento

PLEASE NOTE: THE DECEMBER 8, 2008 MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE JOHN STREET QUARTERS OF THE WESTMINSTER FIRE COMPANY. Tenga en cuenta: el 8 de diciembre de 2008 la reunión del alcalde y consejo común se llevará a cabo en la calle Juan cuartas partes de la empresa WESTMINSTER fuego. FREE PARKING IS AVAILABLE. Aparcamiento gratuito está disponible.

20081124 Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24 2008 20081124 Westminster y el Alcalde Común reunión del Consejo de 24 de noviembre de 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24 2008

City Council Members Minutes of City Council Meetings

AGENDA CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24, 2008

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.
Presentation by Task Force on Office Supplies Procurement
Mayoral Proclamation – Municipal Government Works Month – Maryland Municipal League

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 10, 2008

3. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Ordinance No. 792 – Revisions to Chapter 164 Entitled “Zoning and Subdivision of Land” – Thomas Beyard
Ordinance No. 793 – Revisions to Chapter 124 entitled “Sewers and Sewage” and Chapter 160 entitled “Water” – Thomas Beyard
Amended Ordinance No. 795 – Utility Fee Ordinance – Thomas Beyard

4. CONSENT CALENDAR:
October 2008 Departmental Operating Reports
Regional Automated Enforcement Center Agreement – Chief Spaulding

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:

Adoption of Ordinance No. 791 – General Revisions to City Code – Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 792 – Revisions to Chapter 164 Entitled “Zoning and Subdivision of Land” – Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 793 – Revisions to Chapter 124 entitled “Sewers and Sewage” and Chapter 160 entitled “Water” – Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 794 – General Fee Ordinance – Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Amended Ordinance No. 795 – Utility Fee Ordinance – Thomas Beyard

Introduction of Ordinance No. 796 – Amendment of Water and Sewer Chapters Regarding Rates

Introduction of Ordinance No. 797 – Amendment to Utility Fee Ordinance Regarding Water and Sewer Rates

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
a. Water and Sewer Rate Structure Study

8. NEW BUSINESS:

a. Approval of Agreement CB-1108 – Commitment of Intent for the Redevelopment and Occupancy of the City Park Concession Stand/Community Building – Ron Schroers

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS

11. ADJOURN

PLEASE NOTE: THE DECEMBER 8, 2008 MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE JOHN STREET QUARTERS OF THE WESTMINSTER FIRE COMPANY. FREE PARKING IS AVAILABLE.

20081124 Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 24 2008

Monday, November 10, 2008

Alcalde de Westminster y del Consejo para la Agenda 10 de noviembre 2008

Domingo, 09 de noviembre, 2008

Westminster Mayor and Council Agenda for November 10 2008 Alcalde de Westminster y del Consejo para la Agenda 10 de noviembre 2008

Westminster Mayor and Council Agenda for November 10 2008 Alcalde de Westminster y del Consejo para la Agenda 10 de noviembre 2008

City Council Ayuntamiento

City Council Members Minutes of City Council Meetings Los miembros del Consejo de la Ciudad de las actas de las reuniones del Consejo de la Ciudad

CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND City of Westminster, Maryland

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 10, 2008 Alcalde y común de la reunión del Consejo de 10 de noviembre, 2008

AGENDA PROGRAMA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 PM LLAMADA AL ORDEN - 7:00 PM

Mayoral Proclamation – National Home Care and Hospice Month Mayoral proclamación - National cuidados en el hogar y hospicio mes

Drought Status – Code Yellow Maintained Sequía estado - el código amarillo Mantenido

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 27, 2008 ACTA DE LA REUNIÓN DE OCTUBRE 27, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR CALENDARIO DE CONSENTIMIENTO

Maryland Department of the Environment Consent Order Amendment No. 1 Maryland Departamento de Medio Ambiente de la Orden de Consentimiento Enmienda N º 1

4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR INFORMES DE LA MAYOR

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES Los informes de las comisiones permanentes

6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Ordenanzas y resoluciones:

Introduction of Ordinance No. 791 – General Revisions to City Code Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 791 - General Revisiones de Código de ciudad

Introduction of Ordinance No. 792 – Revisions to Chapter 164 Entitled “Zoning and Subdivision of Land’ Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 792 - Revisión del capítulo 164, titulado "Zonificación y la subdivisión de la tierra '

Introduction of Ordinance No. 793 – Revisions to Chapter 124 entitled “Sewers and Sewage” And Chapter 160 entitled “Water” Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 793 - Revisión del capítulo 124 titulado "Sistemas de saneamiento y aguas residuales" y el capítulo 160 titulado "Agua"

Introduction of Ordinance No. 794 – General Fee Ordinance Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 794 - Tasa Ordenanza General

Introduction of Ordinance No. 795 – Utility Fee Ordinance Introducción de la Ordenanza N º 795 - Utilidad de la Ordenanza de tasas

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Asuntos pendientes:

a. None as of November 6, 2008 Ninguno de 6 de noviembre de 2008

8. NEW BUSINESS: NUEVOS NEGOCIOS:

a. None as of November 6, 2008 Ninguno de 6 de noviembre de 2008

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS DEPARTAMENTO DE INFORMES

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS COMENTARIOS CIUDADANO

11. ADJOURN Aplazamiento

20081110 Westminster Mayor and Council Agenda for November 10 2008 20081110 Westminster Mayor y del Consejo para la Agenda 10 de noviembre 2008

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Westminster Mayor and Council Agenda for November 10 2008

Westminster Mayor and Council Agenda for November 10 2008

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CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of November 10, 2008

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Mayoral Proclamation – National Home Care and Hospice Month

Drought Status – Code Yellow Maintained

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 27, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR

Maryland Department of the Environment Consent Order Amendment No. 1

4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:

Introduction of Ordinance No. 791 – General Revisions to City Code

Introduction of Ordinance No. 792 – Revisions to Chapter 164 Entitled “Zoning and Subdivision of Land’

Introduction of Ordinance No. 793 – Revisions to Chapter 124 entitled “Sewers and Sewage” And Chapter 160 entitled “Water”

Introduction of Ordinance No. 794 – General Fee Ordinance

Introduction of Ordinance No. 795 – Utility Fee Ordinance

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. None as of November 6, 2008

8. NEW BUSINESS:

a. None as of November 6, 2008

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS

11. ADJOURN

20081110 Westminster Mayor and Council Agenda for November 10 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of October 27, 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting of October 27, 2008

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Mayor and Common Council Meeting of October 27, 2008

City Hall Coucil chambers- 1838 Emerald Hill Lane

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Reappointment of Richard Wilbur to Tree Commission

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 13, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR

September 2008 Department Operating Reports

Identity Theft Protection Program

4. BIDS

Concrete Slab at Westminster Skate Park - Ron Schroers

Backhoe for Utility Maintenance - Jeff Glass

5. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

6. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

Adoption of Ordinance No. 788 - Recordation Limits and Phasing - Thomas Beyard

Adoption of Ordinance No. 789 - Political Signs - Thomas Beyard

Suspend the Rules of Order and Procedure to Introduce and Adopt Ordinance No. 790

and Accompanying Decision in Sectional Map Amendment Case No. SMA 08-2 to Rezone

103 South Center Street to the Compatible Neighborhood Overlay Zone - Thomas Beyard

Resolution No. R08-12 - Community Legacy Funding Application - Thomas Beyard

8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

a. Report of the Finance Committee on Recommended City Fees and Charges

9. NEW BUSINESS

a. None as of October 23, 2008

10. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

11. CITIZEN REPORTS

12. ADJOURN

20081027 Mayor and Common Council Meeting of Oct 27 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

Westminster council meeting agenda for October 13 2008

Westminster council meeting agenda for October 13 2008

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CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of October 13, 2008

City Hall Coucil chambers- 1838 Emerald Hill Lane

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Halloween Trick or Treating

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 22, 2008

3. PUBLIC HEARINGS:

Sectional Map Amendment SMA 08-2 – Rezoning 103 South Center Street to the Compatible Neighborhood Overlay Zone – Thomas Beyard

Zoning Text Amendment ZTA 08-1, Ordinance No. 788 – Political Signs – Thomas Beyard

Zoning Text Amendment ZTA 08-2, Ordinance No. 789 – Subdivision and Site Plans - Thomas Beyard

4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:

Ordinance No. 788 – Political Signs -Thomas Beyard

Ordinance No. 789 – Subdivisions and Site Plans – Thomas Beyard

Resolution No. R08-11 – Miss Utility Fees – Jeff Glass

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. Discussion of Paving Bids

b. Bond Issue

c. Establishing Reserve Account

8. NEW BUSINESS:

a. None as of October 9, 2008

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS

11. ADJOURN

20081013 Westminster council meeting agenda for October 13 2008

Monday, September 22, 2008

Westminster mayor and council meeting agenda for Sept. 22, 2008

Westminster mayor and council meeting agenda for Sept. 22, 2008

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Mayor and Common Council Meeting of September 22, 2008

City Hall Coucil (sic) chambers- 1838 Emerald Hill Lane

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Mayor’s Proclamation – National Community Planning Month

City Survey – Thomas Beyard

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR:

August 2008 Departmental Operating Reports

4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

6. ORDINANCES:

Ordinance No. 787 – Sale of 18A Union Street – Thomas Beyard

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. None as of September 18, 2008

8. NEW BUSINESS:

a. Recommendations for Fees and Charges – Thomas Beyard

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS

11. ADJOURN

20080922 Westminster mayor and council meeting agenda

Monday, September 8, 2008

Thoughts on Westminster posting an agenda in a timely manner

Thoughts on Westminster posting an agenda in a timely manner

The existentialism of the simple task of Westminster city officials posting an agenda for its council meetings in a timely manner

September 8, 2008 by Kevin Dayhoff


After an e-mail to a city official earlier in the day; for which I never did get a response, the city of Westminster has finally posted an agenda on the city’s web site.

Heck, I’m just not sure what their rush was – the agenda was posted at approximately 3:22 pm. The meeting is 3 ½ hours away…

Since 2005 the city of Westminster has added two new positions – a city manager and a director of administration at an annual cost to the taxpayer of over $200,000 and yet the city can’t manage to get an council meeting agenda posted timely – or adopt a budget or have an annual audit performed on a timely basis.

The city spent anywhere from $20,000 to over $40,000, depending on whose version of the story suits your fancy, to move some offices to a rented building from City Hall and other offices from the rented building back over to City Hall; in order to provide better services. It was, in reality, rearranging the deck chairs on The Titanic. And yet the city all-too frequently can’t get an agenda posted on a timely basis.

The city increased taxes, increased the size of government, has borrowed money like there is no tomorrow and is actively discussing cutting back on city services – in order to serve us better. And yet the city seems to have a great deal of difficulty in posting an agenda on a timely basis on a web site that is so woefully inadequate and opaque, it often seems like the city resents even having a web site…

Web sites can be difficult as I am all too aware; however in theory, a web site is no longer an afterthought or a bother, it is a critical information dissemination resource in today’s governance. Then again there are many folks who find current Westminster government so opaque, unapproachable, and inaccessible, that the web site is probably emblematic of a government that all too often seems too annoyed by citizen contact to be bothered with disseminating information.

After-all, our elected officials are some of the smartest folks in the world – and they certainly know what is best for us; so having meaningful contact with the public is probably unnecessary now isn’t it?

I’m glad that Westminster citizens work for such an august group of elitists. It gives us a purpose in our backward shabby meager existence.

Related:

20071130 City municipal offices relocate by Ryan Marshall

20080611 No agenda is sign of poor government

20080720 Carroll County Times Westminster shutting out the public

20080908 Thoughts on Westminster posting an agenda in a timely manner

Westminster mayor and Common Council Agenda for September 8, 2008

Westminster mayor and Common Council Agenda for September 8, 2008

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CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of September 8, 2008

City Hall Coucil [sic] chambers- 1838 Emerald Hill Lane

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Mayor’s Proclamation – National Constitution Week

Maryland Municipal League Geocache Trail – Council Member Utz

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF AUGUST 25, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR:

Reimbursement of Commerce Center Water Line – Jeff Glass

4. BIDS:

Roop’s Mill Contract – Jeff Glass

Salt Spreader Inserts – Jeff Glass

5. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

6. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. None as of September 4, 2008

8. NEW BUSINESS:

a. None as of September 4, 2008

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS

11. ADJOURN

20080908 Westminster mayor and Common Council Agenda for September 8, 2008

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

City officials hope to eliminate curfew by Bryan Schutt for the Carroll County Times


Growing up in Westminster in the 1950s, I only recall the curfew from the fact that at 10 PM, the bell in the clock tower on top of the old firehall would ring.

Of course, I had my own curfew – my Mom’s – and to be certain that is all that was needed in my family.

Westminster’s curfew law, which if I am not mistaken was enacted around 1947(?,) has long since been an anachronism, quite unconstitutional and ultimately totally unenforceable.

So much so that I sure dislike the city going to the expense of taking it off the books. It has not been used in decades… Whatever.


City officials hope to eliminate curfew by Bryan Schutt for the Carroll County Times

By Bryan Schutt, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, August 26, 2008


Westminster has a curfew, but maybe not for long.

Although not enforced recently, a juvenile curfew of 10 p.m. to 30 minutes before sunrise has been in place for decades. It hasn’t been enforced because it was deemed unconstitutional.

After public criticism during the previous two Westminster Common Council meetings about not enforcing the curfew, the city may invalidate the law for good.

Following a discussion initiated by Mayor Thomas Ferguson, the Common Council instructed the city attorney to draft a document detailing what would be required to repeal the curfew laws.

[…]


Read Mr. Schutt’s entire article here:
City officials hope to eliminate curfew

20080826 City officials hope to eliminate curfew by Bryan Schutt