City needs new leadership, new mayor

The City of Kent needs new leadership and here are seven reasons why.

The City of Kent needs new leadership and here are seven reasons why.

1. Mayor Cooke’s budget is based on false revenue assumptions and is not even close to reality. During 2009, the Mayor continued to bury her head in the sand while we are in an economic crisis. It will take many years for the City to recover from the Mayors mismanagement of the budget.

2. During the mayor’s tenure, her own administrative budget increased by over $1 million or 59 percent. Hard to swallow when everyone else is tightening their belts.

3. When cuts were made to city employee wages, Mayor Cooke cited a state law why she could not take a similar pay cut. Ironically, a month earlier, the mayor of Seattle got around this law by simply writing a personal check for his share of the pay cut forced on Seattle employees.I thought leadership came from the top.

4. The mayor approved a $36 million “Road to Nowhere,” even though widening a road 6 blocks away would cost the taxpayers $25 million less and do a better job of relieving traffic congestion.

5. Mayor Cooke embarrassed the city by strongly endorsing Amiga as the sponsor of the Events Center when a simple Internet search would have shown Amiga had serious financial difficulties.

6. According to the mayor, the City has NO say over what events are brought to the ShoWare Center. Lingerie Football, what is next? Last time I looked, taxpayer dollars are funding the ShoWare Center.

7. The mayor helped create a “falls on deaf hears, can’t fight city hall” atmosphere at the City. Many Council meetings have no public input as citizens have given up on talking to a blank wall.

Jack Nixon

Kent


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Letters to the Editor

Email editor@kentreporter.com.
It’s time to change Kent’s City Council elections to districts | Guest column

If you were asked who your city councilmembers are, would you have an answer?

Email editor@kentreporter.com
For every vote to count, Kent needs district-based elections | Guest column

By Mónica Mendoza-Castrejón Guest Column If you’re a community member here in… Continue reading

Email editor@kentreporter.com
Letters: Support King County Charter Amendment

Support King County Charter Amendment As a lifelong resident of King County,… Continue reading

Messes in Mill Creek Canyon

Thank you for your very informative article (“Cleaning up Mill Creek Canyon… Continue reading

Priced out of our homes

Priced out of our homes In the middle of everything that is… Continue reading

Kent School Board addresses death of George Floyd

The recent death of Mr. George Floyd at the hands of a… Continue reading

Some good advice in the fight against infection

School closings, sports event cancellations, food hoarding. … We live in a… Continue reading

City should focus on the real problem, a health crisis

It is time for the city officials of Kent to stop their… Continue reading

How much effect will virus have?

The situation regarding King County’s acquisition of the Econo Lodge in Kent… Continue reading

Coronavirus: County made hasty choice in Kent as a quarantine city
Coronavirus: County made hasty choice in Kent as a quarantine city

Like many Kent residents, I was blindsided when I heard, late Wednesday… Continue reading

Rapidly rising property taxes poses problem for homeowner

I just received my 2020 King County real estate tax statement and… Continue reading