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They walked out onto the stage at the gym at Genevieve Didion Elementary, each wearing suits and ties. They weren’t clammed up, having talked to various people in the crowd prior to taking the stage. Each of them was familiar with the neighborhood, and had a desire to represent it.
Current City Councilmember Robbie Watters, retired Sacramento Police Captain Darrell Fong, and Sacramento State professor Ryan Chin all participated in Thursday night’s Sacramento City Council 7th District Candidate Forum, organized by the Didion-Lewis Park Recreation Center Committee. And once they took their seats, none of them could escape responding to questions about the Strong Mayor Initiative, acrimony amongst city leaders, and the arena project.
“I did not endorse or support a strong mayor in the city” said Waters, who voted in favor of placing the Strong Mayor Initiative on the June 2010 ballot. “I did vote to put it on 2010, but I did not endorse it.”
Chin opposed the initiative, saying a strong mayor doesn’t need a “strong mayor’s initiative”, but an ability to bring people together to get issues done. Fong also opposed the initiative, calling it Chicago style politics.
Responding to how he could foster cooperation as potentially one of eight members on the city council, Chin emphasized his experience in business and community service.
“You don’t focus on the person, you focus on the problem,” said Chin. “It’s about the issue and solving it.
Fong answered by saying he understands the dynamics of City Hall, and has developed relationships at the city, county, and state levels.
Waters elaborated on the loss of Ray Kerridge, but then discussed his feelings regarding relationships on the City Council.
“This is the worst City Council I’ve ever worked with,” said Waters, pointing out that he and former Mayor Heather Fargo, who was in attendance, may not have always agreed but would usually talk and settle their issues.
“Now when the Mayor says something, two or three people disagree with him no matter what it is,” said Waters, “I’ve learned over 15 years how to get along with other councilmembers.”
When asked if he felt it was the right time to build an arena given the current economic times of the City, Waters felt this plan is the closest we’ve been and that it would create needed jobs.
Chin felt this is not the time to spend public funds, but did feel it was likely that city land would be used.
Fong said the arena should be an entertainment center and more than just an arena, but was concerned about the involvement of public subsidies.
“Public subsidy is the land,” said Fong, “We have land that’s swapped between Natomas or Downtown that’s worth money. So I think the people should have a choice whether they want to use that land for the arena or entertainment center.”
At the end of the arena discussion, Waters took a moment to emphasize that the City’s loan to the Sacramento Kings is set in stone and must be paid back. He estimated the loan currently stands at $69 million.
2) Chin opposed the initiative, saying a strong mayor doesn’t need a “strong mayor’s initiative”, but an ability to bring people together to get issues done.
3)Chin felt this is not the time to spend public funds, but did feel it was likely that city land would be used.
Actually Chin appears to be the only one who appeared to answer the questions that were asked. Fong "answered by saying he understands the dynamics of City Hall, and has developed relationships at the city, county, and state levels." WHAT the heck?? The question was fostering cooperation as potentially one of eight members on the city council. If he "understands the dynamics of city hall" surely he could of and should have answered the question. WHAT the heck? Waters answers were surely not impressive. Considering the fact he's been in counsel office he should of had decent answers instead of beating around the bush with his not-so-on-point answers. "Waters elaborated on the loss of Ray Kerridge, but then discussed his feelings regarding relationships on the City Council' HOW is that telling us how he will foster relationships heck we know we have a problem how will he help foster cooperation...???? For goodness sakes sometimes it's like pulling teeth to get an elected official to actually answer questions raised. It's like they cater to the audience with luke warm reponses like cowards afraid to answer.