Category Archives: City Council

It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood…

Just saw this on SUN.com http://www.lowellsun.com/election/ci_13710620
That’s our Ted…always in the “thick-of-things”.

There’s all kinds of people lurking around the neighborhood tonight makin all kinds of noise…WTF?

Oh, maybe it has something to do with this!
City Council Election Results
Rita Mercier 6,951
Edward Caulfield 6,309
Franky Descoteaux 6,242
James Milinazzo 5,767
Kevin Broderick 5,766
William Martin 5,678
Joseph Mendonca 5,478
Patrick Murphy 4,924
Rodney Elliott 4,851
But a much more impressive number is 170; that is the increase in voter turn-out downtown compared to 2007. I’ll have more numbers later, but apparently people realized that this group of nine are the people responsible for making policy and setting the tax rate in our city and you made your opinion of who those people should be by getting out and voting. Thank you all!

City Council Election TUESDAY!!!

If you need more information about the candidates there are videos on the “left in Lowell” web site from candidates who answered their questionnaire.
http://www.leftinlowell.com/lil-candidate-video-questionnaires/
Over at the SUN you can read an interview with each of the candidates.
http://www.lowellsun.com/election

Personally my favorite endorsement comes from “Lowell Shallot”…although certainly not the language I would have used; I think I’m going to do a write-in for J. Dayne Lamb. We could only wish that someone as bright as her would possibly run for city council.
http://www.lowellshallot.com/
5. Dayne Lamb (write-in): She’ll use her superior intellect to tear each of these %&*#* a new $@&*^ and fix EVERYTHING in Lowell.
Need more information about voting “YES” on question 1?
http://www.fairvotelowell.org/

Let’s all vote for the Duck!

If you haven’t watched it yet; check out the UTEC city council forum on LTC. Their time-keeper was wearing a duck costume and “quacked” when the candidate had run out of time on their response to a question. As much as I appreciate Greg volunteering for the time-keeper job; I never realized how much more fun we would have had if we dressed him up as some kind of fowl.

I had the greatest sense of nostalgia watching this because it brought to mind how smart I was when I was a teenager and made me wonder; when I get so stupid? Life was just so much simpler then. I didn’t have to pay a mortgage or wonder how to pay for a child to go to college; if there would be Medicare for me when my day comes…there was just so much time to ponder life and all it had to offer that I hadn’t experienced yet. I really applaud these kids for making their forum all about them and expressed what they see as the “big issues”.

On the other hand there’s us “old folks” whose forum was important and I was thrilled to see so many people come out and show that they are concerned about our neighborhood and the city and how the choices our councilors make effects our lives and our financial well-being. But we are boring compared to these kids and we do have a whole different set of issues that we would like to see addressed by our city councilors. All-in-all I came away from our forum pretty sad because I did not hear a single thing that made me stop and think, “wow, that was a good idea”… yeah, nothing at all, just the same old regurgitation of the nonsense we hear every two years. I’m waiting for the candidate that does not make me feel like a lemming and voting for the lesser evil.

I have discovered one way that the city council is good for our economy. Somewhere towards the end of tonight’s council meeting when I noticed I had been banging my head against the wall for about five minutes; I realized I needed a drink. So I walked down the street to Centro and opted for the “triple chocolate” dessert instead; but I spent some money in the neighborhood. And I would like all of the candidates to know that if it had cost me an extra $0.20 because of the meals tax, I would have bought it anyway…although I’m on a very strict budget… as my niece once told me, “Auntie, sometimes you just have to have the chocolate”.

update: turns out the SUN was there:
http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_13649942?IADID=Search-www.lowellsun.com-www.lowellsun.com

CITY COUNCIL ELECTION

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM

MONDAY NIGHT
October 26th
at The Senior Center
Broadway St.
6:30 PM – Informal Meet & Greet
7:00 PM – Candidate Forum

Sponsored by:
Jackson Appleton Middlesex Business & Residents Association
ww.jambra.org
Lowell Downtown Neighborhood Association
http://lowelldna.blogspot.com
Lowell Downtown Business Association (Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce)

Please submit your questions for the candidates to:
ldna01852@yahoo.com

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM

I thought I would take a quick look at see if anyone had posted any comments about the CNAG City Council Candidate Forum… this is not going to be quick after all…
Here are some opportunities to read opinions, check out some of the local comments:

Left-in-Lowell
http://www.leftinlowell.com/2009/09/22/cnag-forum-observations/

SUN
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_13392499

Richard Howe
http://richardhowe.com/2009/09/21/city-council-candidates-night-in-centralville/

Councilor Kazanjian answers SUN questions

Full story:
http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_13294154?source=rss_viewed

QUESTION 1: Was I aware that Mr. Ames was repeatedly spending city work hours at Kazanjian’s Used Auto Parts on Dutton Street?
ANSWER: No, I was not aware he was repeatedly spending city work hours at Kazanjian’s Used Auto Parts. Of course, I was aware from time to time that Sandy would stop by and visit that location as he is friends with myself and many of my employees.
In retrospect, given my position as a city councilor, I probably should have paid more attention to it and for that I apologize.
QUESTION 2: Did I condone Ames’ apparent misconduct during work hours?
ANSWER: Absolutely not! I don’t and would not condone any misconduct whether it be my own employees or city employees.
QUESTION 3: Was I aware that Sandy Ames was allegedly performing work on Kazanjian-owned properties and running errands for Kazanjian Enterprises while supposedly on the clock for the city?
ANSWER: Sandy Ames served as an unpaid, independent contractor, performing oversight of plumbing work on a Kazanjian-based project outside the City of Lowell, specifically, 190 Middlesex Street in Chelmsford.
I thought it went without saying and that Sandy did not need to be told that he should not be performing any such services for me on city time.
If he was doing so, I was certainly not aware Sandy was either doing work or running errands for Kazanjian-related businesses on city time.
If these allegations are substantiated, I would certainly support the city manager’s decision to discipline Mr. Ames.
It was a mistake on my part not to make this point perfectly clear.
QUESTION 4: Why didn’t I disclose for conflict-of-interest reasons the fact that Sandy Ames also works as the manager of the SAC Club, a Market Street bar owned by Kazanjian, and is listed as president of that club?
ANSWER: I am not aware any conflict exists but as far as disclosing Sandy as Manager of Record and serving as corporate president of the SAC Club, I would point out it is a matter of public record at the Secretary of State’s Office and the City of Lowell’s License Commission.
Sandy has served as president of the corporation and manager since 1998, long before he was a city employee and I was a city councilor.
QUESTION 5: Why didn’t I recuse myself from voting on anything related to Inspectional Services given the close business relationship with Ames?
ANSWER: Sandy Ames is a very close personal friend of mine who serves as a non-compensated Corporate Officer and unpaid manager of the SAC Club Inc., both positions he has held since 1998, before he was plumbing inspector and prior to me being elected to the City Council.
I, like my colleagues, have many friends who are employed by the city.
I believe the only matter related to the Inspectional Services Division I voted on would have been voting on the budget as presented by the manager and seeing nothing in the conflict of interest laws that would have prohibited my voting or anything that would influence the way I did my job as a city councilor, I did not recuse myself.
In hindsight, perhaps a more prudent course of action on my part would have been to request an opinion through the solicitor’s office.
QUESTION 6: Was I aware, and did I condone, the fact that Sandy Ames reported working 52 hours for the city during an eight-day period in July when surveillance showed Ames did not work a minimum of 70 percent of those hours?
ANSWER: I would have had no way of knowing what Sandy Ames reported to the city during an eight-day period in July. Again, if these allegations are proved to be true, there is no way I would condone such conduct and would support appropriate disciplinary action by the city manager.
QUESTION 7: Am I aware that the behavior of Sandy Ames, a business associate, is accused of constitutes a diversion of public funds to a private use and is therefore illegal?
ANSWER: As I have stated several times before, I had no knowledge that Sandy Ames was doing any work for me while on city time and I think I have made it perfectly clear, I would never condone such activity.
QUESTION 8: Why was Ames allowed to sign off on more than 40 plumbing and gas permits on projects owned by or constructed by Kazanjian, or a corporate entity controlled by Kazanjian, since 2006, which is prohibited by state law?
ANSWER: Sandy Ames, the city of Lowell Chief Plumbing and Gas Fitting Inspector, signed off on permits applied by licensed plumbers subcontracted by Kazanjian Enterprises Inc., within in the City of Lowell.
Looking back. Perhaps it would have been a better idea to have the building commissioner procure a plumbing inspector from out of town to perform such inspections. And for not doing that, I apologize.
QUESTION 9: While voicing various opinions on the City Council floor, Kazanjian has often stated he is looking out for Lowell’s taxpayers. How is that consistent with Kazanjian’s relationship with Ames and his alleged activities?
ANSWER: As I have stated, I was not aware of Mr. Ames’ alleged activity pertaining to private work on city time.
Consistent with me looking out for taxpayers’ interest, if the alleged activity is proved to be true, I support discipline.

GREG’s NOTES FROM LAST NIGHTS MEETING ARE HERE:
LDNA meeting
Monday, August 24th, 7PM at The Revolving Museum
Agenda items:
Downtown newsletter
Potential new meeting venue
City Council Candidates

I just heard from UMASS that representatives unable to attend Monday night…no big surprise…
I have heard from a few city council candidates who are planning to attend to “introduce” themselves. I think this is a much better use of our time and the city council certainly has a much greater impact on what happens in our daily lives, as well as what happens to our personal budgets.
I also asked LPD to give any further updates on the incident that may/may not have started at El Rincon Sat/Sun which led to the stabbing on Warren St. I also inquired to our SUN reporter as to why there was no mention of this life-threatening attack in our local paper… he did add what info he could get to his blog:
http://www.thesunblog.com/policeblog/archives/2009/08/missed-one.html

Save-these-dates; more info soon…
Saturday, October 3rd – JAMBRA Yard-Sale. Good opportunity to get rid of stuff!
Wednesday, October 14th – City Council Candidate Forum

Franky for Lowell

From the Patrick Murphy campaign…

Patrick Murphy, candidate for the Lowell City Council, is hosting a Meet and Greet event at Hookslide Kelly’s on 19 Merrimack Street this Friday, August 14th from 7:30 – 9:30pm.

As he is not fundraising for his own campaign, we are asking that those of you whom may be interested in supporting our campaign, instead donate to one of the five local organizations for which Patrick has chosen to raise money. Particularly in these times, as funding for various programs dries up while the hardships that burden many of our city’s families only worsen, we ask those who are able to help financially to help these groups continue in their worthy efforts. Some of these groups will have representatives present on Friday. To help with participation, anyone who donates five dollars or more to one of these organizations will be entered to win a pair of box tickets to see the Lowell Spinners, Single-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. We hope, above all, that this will serve as an opportunity for people to learn about Patrick and what he values most in his community.

City Council Election

Update: 7/30/09
In a SUN story headlined…Move to change charter for elections under way
is this quote by City Councilor Kazanjian “Let the people decide. It is their primary.” http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_12936636

I prefer not to call anyone a hypocrite because on any given day depending on the circumstances…there’s a chance I could become one myself (if that happens I hope someone calls me out on it). Just in case… I will say good for him for “seeing the light”. It is the people’s primary and those are the people who should decide.

Also, this just in from Greg’s blog:
http://anewenglanderinlowell.blogspot.com/2009/07/quick-5w-fair-vote-lowell-organization.html
What: Fair Vote Lowell Organization Meeting
Who: ANYONE interested, regardless of past or current involvement level with this initiative
When: Friday, 31 JUL, at 6:00 p.m.
Where: Saint Ann’s Church, 8 Kirk Street
Why: To discuss strategies for gathering enough valid signatures to get the petition on the ballot
Best Point of Contact on this, or any other upcoming related events, would be Dr. Victoria Fahlberg — vfalhberg@onelowell.net

The saga continued last night… there will be no primary election!

If you were not able to attend or watch on television…please take the time to watch your current city government in action before they start asking for your vote this November.

Simply stated by Bob Forrant comment on www.RichardHowe.com
I’ve said elsewhere and I will say it here too, using my real name, that it is a perversion of democracy to have individuals in power vote to change the rules of the game while the game is in progress.

I was happy to see that Dick Howe has video posted of each councilors reasons for/against holding the primary
http://richardhowe.com/category/2009-election/
…except for CC Lenzi, he was absent; as he has stated in the past, it is only convenient for him to attend two CC meetings per month.

If you want to see more of CC R. Mercier’s reasons for “NOT” holding a primary, hop on over to www.leftinlowell.com
In addition there is the statement by CC candidate Partick Murphy…he sounds like a reasonable guy…we should get to know him better.

‘hood stuff

Tuesday July 14th, 6:30 PM – City Council meeting. Please note on the agenda Councilor Milinazzo has a motion to for an independent legal investigation into whether the council violated the city (Plan E) charter when they voted not to fund assistant city manager, Andy Sheehan’s position.
I am not in the habit of editorializing… however, this motion by a councilor who publicly acknowledged she did it “because she doesn’t like him…” or some such nonsense…SCREAMS out for top honors in the WTF? category. Stay-tuned…I can not imagine one other councilor besides Mr. Milinazzo would possibly have the courage to vote in favor of this motion. To put it simply…this is sad, sad, sad for the city.


Which leads me to remind everyone:
http://www.fairvotelowell.org/ Petitions for an initiatve to be placed on this November’s ballot are due within the next week. If have the petition, please call or send me an email at: kmarcin@gmail.com

Wednesday July 15th, and EVERY Wednesday – Traditional Irish Music at The Old Court

Every Friday, 2-7 PM – Farmer’s Market – JFK Plaza