To authorize the mayor to sign the contract--only Harvey voted against it.
Substitute Bill 2008-139, Ordinance 14487: Scrivner, Klindt and Harvey voted against it.
The final bill--Bill 2008-138, Ordiance 14486: Harvey, Kindt, Penfold and Scrivner voted against it.
The city council at the time of thevote was made up of the following individuals: Carroll (Y, Y, Y), Ferguson (Y, Y, Y) , Harvey (N, N, N), Klindt N, Y, N), Koon Y, Y, Y), Layton (no longer a member), Medin Y, Y, Y), Penfold Y, Y, N), Randolph (no longer a member), and Scrivner (N, Y, N).
Pope and Struempf replaced Layton and Randolph--neither one voted in the garbage can issue.
The first Y is a vote for Substitute Bill No. 2008-139, Ordinace 14487
The second Y is a vote to authorize the mayor to sign the contract with Allied Waste
The third Y is a vote for the final Bill No. 2008-138, Ordinance 14486
If you like the new garbage can policy--you can see who voted for it. If you do not like the policy--the above chart tells you who voted against it. This is what Representativbe Democracy is all about--knowing who is looking out for the greater good of the community.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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