The door is that way, pottymouth
BY Dale Duncan March 19, 2008 12:03
It being a slow week at City Hall, with few meetings, Rob Ford gaffes or controversies to report, I thought I’d point out all the info that can be mined from the “city council minutes,” which are posted on the city’s website after each session of council. If you’re geeky enough to go through them, these are the documents where you’ll find who voted for what, who puts forward the most motions, and which councillors seems to be on the losing side of nearly every vote.
Sometimes the motions made reveal the kindergarten culture that council has been accused of portraying lately. Take these two, made by Councillors Howard Moscoe and Rob Ford when council debated altering its meeting times during January’s session.
1. Councillor Moscoe moved that the Item be amended by adding the following:
The City Clerk be directed to ensure that, when Council votes to extend the
meeting session past the scheduled evening recess time, adequate refreshments
are provided.
2. Councillor Ford moved that the Item be amended by adding the following:
The practice of providing an afternoon snack during meetings of Council be
eliminated.
Councillor Perruzza asked the Speaker to rule on whether Councillor Nunziata had spoken disrespectfully to a City Official. The Speaker ruled that Councillor Nunziata had spoken disrespectfully to a City Official and asked her to withdraw her remarks. Councillor Nunziata did not withdraw her remarks. The Speaker gave Councillor Nunziata a verbal warning. The Speaker then called Councillor Nunziata to order, and advised the Member that failure to withdraw her remarks would result in her ejection from the meeting. Councillor Nunziata did not withdraw her remarks and under Section 27-48 of Council’s Procedures, the Speaker ordered Councillor Nunziata to leave the meeting.
Millions go underground
A half-assed reno takes $5 million off the streets
Road tolls rejected?
Just when New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg thought he might be getting somewhere with his plan to impose a congestion charge on Big Apple motorists, state lawmakers (who have to approve the idea for it to become a reality) may have given it the kis
This week at City Hall
On the agenda: garbage, guns, snow removal for cyclists and forging a new PATH