Election season can be a hassle. Event schedules to juggle, moola to raise, and – oh, those pesky opponents gumming up the City Council speakers from the floor section.
This twice-monthly public comment person at council meetings has always been an attractive spot for folks with a message. You get the (mostly) undivided attention of council members and city staff.
Plus all viewers of Government Cable Access Channel. 13 and the folks in the City Council chambers.
Sometimes the spot is so popular, the mayor lets the 30-minute speaking slot stretch an hour or two.
“They get all this press. It really isn’t fair. They are showing them on Channel 13. I don’t really think it is right for them to come here and take that time,” Councilwoman Goldie Wells said Wednesday, when a spontaneous discussion about the speakers from the floor came up during a council briefing.
In recent weeks the candidate free-for-all that has sometimes gotten a bit heated, council members said, with exchanges between opponents and sitting members.
The council considered cutting off the speakers at the 30-minute mark, to keep meetings more orderly and concise, since there is no legal or easy way to block any particular person from the public forum.
Meanwhile Mayor Yvonne Johnson vowed to cut off the confrontational behavior – and she asked council members to do their part by not talking back.
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