Lajuanna Woods has resigned from the ADICA board. Don Buie’s trial has started. Shanon Buie, Nicole Brown, and Tim Washington have all plead guilty. It’s easy to think that this whole mess is behind us and that everything is just fine. I mean, those who have been implicated seem to be getting what’s coming their way, right?
If you believe that, I’ve got some beachfront property in Northwest Albany to sell you.
First, all that is about settled are these particular cases. There’s still a lot unresolved and unanswered, and those with the authority to address and answer don’t seem interested in actually doing so.
For example, while deputy City Manager James Taylor seems to have ADICA moving in a positive direction, a move he should be applauded for, there needs to be a serious overhaul in how things are done if ADICA is to continue to exist. Two people signing checks isn’t going to cut it either, since some of the questionable checks were signed by ADICA chair Jane Wilson.
There are broken mechanisms in this local government, and so far they haven’t even been looked at in a meaningful way. The only attempt at oversight has really been Commissioner Roger Marietta’s proposal that ADICA members serve at the pleasure of the Commission, meaning that they could remove members who aren’t doing there job. Granted, there’s a potential for abuse there too, but that’s where we voters kick in…we oversee the Commission after all.
And none of that will deal with the disaster downtown that is Al Lott. The man who allegedly doesn’t check references because he never made a poor choice in personnel hasn’t had his wings clipped in the least. In fact, now he’s telling employees not to answer the “interrogatories” of a committee appointed by our elected officials and even seems to dispute the authority of that committee to ask those questions. Apparently, in Lott’s world, the people don’t have a right to ask questions or…you know…know anything.
Yes, the whole Buie-gate fiasco is soon to be resolved. But the situation that permitted all of that to happen still exists. Unless that underlying system is changed to prevent future abuses, it will happen again. We are already seeing abuses of a different kind by our city manager who apparently doesn’t believe in open government.
Bouncing Lott into the unemployment line would be a great start in cleaning up our government, but he’s not the only problem. The City Commission needs to step up and remember that these people (And they themselves) work for us, and should be answerable to us. If they do that, then maybe there’s a chance for this town.
ADICA: It needs to go. A group of local business leaders to advise government on downtown issues might be fine but not an entity created simply to move money.
Woods: Letting her off sends a terrible message. As a board member she set above Buie in terms of responsibility and trust and tried to steal from the taxpayers. The interest free repayment is a joke.
Lott: I don’t know Mr. Lott. I’m sure his is a difficult job but the lack of Commission direction aside he should realize that government MUST be answerable to the people FIRST. Sadly many (citizens included) have forgotten who pays the bills.
Unfortunately, ADICA won’t be going anywhere. However, if it’s going to be there then it needs some serious overhaul.
As for Woods, I’m not in favor of just letting her resign her position either. Yes, I want prosecutions, because those serve as an example moreso than just “stepping down” ever will. And I’m in complete agreement on the repayment issue. You or I wouldn’t have gotten such a deal.
As for Lott, his arrogance has shown time and time again. Frankly, I think he prefers the City Commission to not give him any direction because then he can be the Al Lott he really wants to be.
“Frankly, I think he prefers the City Commission to not give him any direction because then he can be the Al Lott he really wants to be.”
Be Al that you can be!
Sorry.
I know. You just couldn’t resist, could you?