The Delusional, Deflective World of mayor Ivan Court

Published Wednesday July 1st, 2009
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I have to admit I was a bit taken aback as I watched Mayor Ivan Court at a common council meeting launch a verbal accusatory rant at the Telegraph-Journal, publisher Jamie Irving and senior editor Ron Barry. I felt, well, to tell you the truth, left out. After all, over the past two and a half years who has been more critical concerning senior city management and council's performance than me? I'm not the Telegraph-Journal, just one of the thousands of taxpayers in Saint John taxpayers who are sick and tired of council's making excuses and not holding city management accountable.

The Telegraph-Journal hired Corporate Research Associates, an independent company, to poll Saint Johners on critically important issues and the people have spoken. The problem is that King "¦ I mean Mayor Court ... doesn't like the results so he attacks the messenger. The articles contain questions that deal with the same long-standing issues that candidates were introduced as they went door to door during the election campaign in May 2008 and yet again during the town hall meetings in the fall. Court doesn't like the results so now he is trying the same bully tactics on the newspaper that he uses on councillors who don't see things his way. Why do you suppose local real estate agent Gerry Webster has so many people eager to sign his petition to recall the mayor? You can download the form at www.recallsaintjohn.ca and, by the way, I plan to sign it.

How about the reason Court gives to the media for city manager Terry Totten's resignation? Why it's because of all the negative articles leveled at Totten by the Telegraph-Journal. Hmmm "¦ let's see ... if you have a baseball team that has lost 19 out its last 20 games, how do you propose we spin that into a good news story and why would you? Well, let's see? We could try. ... "At least they kept their uniforms clean."

Back to basics and the facts: Saint John has a city manager form of government. That means the city manger is responsible for running the city, much the same as a chief executive officer in a corporation. Council, on the other hand, functions like a board of directors to protect the interest of the taxpayers. The city manager brings recommendations to council for consideration and approval. Now, here is the really important part: Council "relies" on the city manager to bring forward "sound recommendations." Over the past 15 years, Totten brought more than 5,000 recommendations to council. This and previous councils accepted all but a few. How should we gauge the quality and soundness of those recommendations?

Let's take a quick vital signs snapshot for Saint John

* We have the second-highest tax rate of any city in Atlantic Canada.

* We have the highest fire protection cost per person of any city in Atlantic Canada, (more than twice the New Brunswick average).

* We have an abundance of dilapidated and fire-trap buildings that should have been leveled years ago.

* Our population base continued to decline up until the 2006 census. Saint John was one of only two cities in Canada to have a declining population (Moncton's increase in population out-stripped the national average).

* Highest level of poverty per capita of any city in Canada. Why? Because too many of Saint John's upper to middle income bracket have "escaped" to the valley.

* A sewer and water system that has been allowed to deteriorate to an unacceptable and dangerous level.

* Roads conditions that are appalling. Don't believe me? Take a drive on almost any street.

* A pension fund with a $140-million-plus unfunded deficit.

* A city employee long-term disability rate three to four times higher than"¦. Oh, there's that word again ... Moncton.

* A lawsuit by the pension board against former councillor John Ferguson, who dared question the management of the fund and disability numbers. (Remember, Totten is one of the plaintiffs in the suit.)

* The last 15 years with no formal sick leave policy in place.

* The last 15 years with no benchmarking or performance criteria for any department. (You can't manage what you don't measure.)

If the above were the statistics for a company, how would you say we are doing?

Is that enough?

So did Totten resign because of negative articles about him or did he resign because the people and council had lost confidence in his ability to effectively manage city affairs? It's your city, you be the judge.

Herb Duncan is a Saint John businessman who has followed city issues for more than three decades. He can be reached by email at duncan.herb@telegraphjournal.com

 

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I don't know if the recall will work or if it's even legal - but I'm signing it to voice by displeasure with this mayor and council and to send a message that I'm angry and desire REAL change at City Hall. With property assessments skyrocketing - this mayor thinks that it will be a windfall to build all these projects without the tax rate going up. However, keeping the tax rate the same is not good enough - I want it in the $1.40 to $1.50 range like any other efficient city. For generations in this city we believed we are a "more expensive" city to run due to geography, etc... It's a cop out. We deserve better management from our city and better services for a better price.
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Andrew W., Saint John on 01/07/09 07:24:29 AM AST
This "recall" will probably turn into another court battle, costing lots more money, but then again it maybe worth it. I wonder what honest person will be sued over this??
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Pool Guy, Saint John NB on 01/07/09 07:28:46 AM AST
Interesting question Pool Guy - if the Mayor fights this legally - will it be the responsibilty of the city / taxpayers to pay the legal bill? Hopefully he'll just get the message the currect course of the city is unacceptable.
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Andrew W., Saint John on 01/07/09 07:47:41 AM AST
When we had Elsie she was the worst mayor. When we had MacArlney, she was the worst mayor. When had McFarlane he was the worst mayor. Now that we have Court, he is the worst mayor. I also heard that Eric Teed was a really bad mayor.

Does anyone see a pattern here? It ain't the mayor folks!
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Billy Joel, Saint John on 01/07/09 08:03:54 AM AST
* We have the highest fire protection cost per person of any city in Atlantic Canada, (more than twice the New Brunswick average).

Of course we do!! We have a refinery, an LNG plant, a second proposed refinery, 2 pulp mills, 2 power generating stations, etc., etc., etc.

Time to get off of it Herb. Maybe if the owners of most of these things paid their fair share, that might take a bit of the burden off of all of us who pay taxes as well.

I look at most of the items that you have listed, and all I can say is that it seems to me you are blaming Ivan for things that have happened over the last 15 years, while he has only been the Mayor for 1.

No fear mongering here though, just what I've come to expect from you and this news rag.
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I Give A Damn, Saint John on 01/07/09 08:27:51 AM AST
As much as I would like to, you can't blame the last 15 years of mismanagement on Ivan, only the past couple. While I agree with Herb on almost every point, I think he misses a big one. Look at all the quoted issues and many boil down to the pathetic management practices leading to no accountability for management, but a sweet deal for the various unions. Look at it this way: too generous a pension scheme, too many firefighters spending too much money, collective agreements that have stripped out a sick day policy and a disability policy. Perhaps we should look at things from the perspective of this being the fault of organized labour. They have fattened their own pension entitlements, removed their accountability, and been unmoved by the city's deterioration. I don't expect a lot of support for this position, but I am interested labour's response.
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owen meaney, rothesay on 01/07/09 08:38:44 AM AST
Herb Duncan has been doing a noble job of holding the city establishment to account without being either an Irving or an Irving employee. Except to the most myopic, he is one of “the people” whom Warlord Court and his militia claim to represent. Yet instead of duking it out with him, the warlord gives chase to the invisible “Jamie” whose only provable offence was to be born an Irving. By the logic of the warlord, this means that he is part of the Great Evil that keeps “real Saint Johners” enslaved, destroys the reputations of city managers, drags mayors and councilors “through the mud,” and buys off the likes of Herb Duncan, all because of diabolical greed and complete lack of concern for anyone except themselves. Why can’t everybody see that Saint John is really the Greatest Little City West of Mogadishu, and that all the complaints about its politicians, managers, financial state, and physical condition, are just a smoke screen for the Big Irving Agenda?
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Kim Jakes, Saint John on 01/07/09 08:41:44 AM AST
Owen, no offense, but you seem to have a bone to pick with the firefighters of our city. While it is your right to voice opinions I for one take little stock in the comments of a person who pays no taxes in our city and cannot vote.

If your not happy with various services in the city, thats fine, but to suggest we need less firefighters when it wouldn't impact you in anyway is reckless in my opinion.
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Saint John Citizen, Saint John on 01/07/09 08:59:18 AM AST
Saint John Citizen---our fire service, police sevices and all other depts ARE overbloated and poorly run--the union, the fire chief and city hall are to blame.
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Nuff Said, Saint John on 01/07/09 09:14:06 AM AST
previoues comment---fire chief for the fire dep not the other services.

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Nuff Said, Saint John on 01/07/09 09:15:01 AM AST
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