by
Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
Leon said,
“Keep taxes low, providing the best services possible while
building jobs and business.” That is what government is supposed to
do.
Leon went
on to tell me an interlocal
agreement is
a contract between government agencies that work to provide services
to the public, such as parks and bus systems. He used them while
serving three terms as mayor of a town in Texas and ask how these
worked for him during his tenure. Leon is a descendant of Erastus
Smith, who first cried, “Remember the Alamo!”
I called
him because I discovered that Ashtabula is outsourcing services to
other governmental entities, for instance Lake County, according to
Janice Switzer, in charge of Ashtabula's COMMUNITY SERVICES AND
PLANNING DEPARTMENT. Janice announced at a recent meeting, "I am
not a planner, I use Lake County to plan. I am an
administrator."
If Lake
County is planning and handling the work why does Ashtabula need an
administrator? Couldn't the Commissioners do that?
Leon said
these local agreements are a fine way to lower costs. What, I asked,
would you think if they did not lower costs? There was a pause and he
asked why, then, they were using them? Getting the most bang for the
buck makes it possible to do more that needs doing.
Keeping it
local provides the most jobs and best supports business.
Leon said
it makes perfect sense to use interlocal agreements to lower the cost
of services to better serve the people, this being what government is
supposed to do. Cooperating locally helps make this possible. This
also requires people skills, and patience.
When Leon
was mayor he helped establish a non profit, BARK, Bosque Animal
Rescue Kennels. They found ways to increase the number of cats and
dogs adopted into good homes with a facility planned to provide vet
services and recreation facilities used by the whole county. To see
the kitty or pup is to love them. Leon contacted Doris Day, who
provided pointers. BARK is now celebrating its tenth birthday.
While he
was mayor Leon brought together all the county towns to provide
better ambulance services and re-engineer the infrastructure for
drinking water used by folks locally, keeping the cost low. They
built a pipeline themselves. It is a very small county, but they got
a lot done while Leon was mayor of Clifton, Texas and editor of their
local paper.
A lovely gift arrived to be added to this article from a dear friend.
A lovely gift arrived to be added to this article from a dear friend.
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