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Written by Bob Weir   
Saturday, 09 March 2013 13:00

Well, here we are in the middle of another Flower Mound Council race and the fur is bound to be flying again soon. Since only two of the three seats are being challenged it means we’ll only be exposed to about 2/3 of the usual smears, lies, innuendo and other assorted folderol that occurs each year.

I’m glad to see that we have two new names added to the political landscape with the entry of Joy Bowen and Tamiko Ryan running for Place 1 and Place 5 respectively. I hope they brought their helmets and flak jackets to the arena because campaigns in this town are not for the faint of heart.

As of this writing I haven’t met either of them, but did speak briefly with Ms. Bowen by phone a few weeks ago. Her opponent, Mike Walker, has been around the block a few times when it comes to gaining experience on various boards and commissions. Mike is one of those guys who always appeared to me as too nice to be in politics. However, anyone who has reached the level of Lt. Colonel in the Army Reserves is not what I’d call a shrinking violet.

Ms. Ryan’s opponent, Councilmember Jean Levenick, is no pushover either. Ms. Levenick was on the Council for two years, from 2008 to 2010, but decided not to run for a second term. Last year, she was appointed to her current seat when Tom Hayden left it to run for Mayor.

So, let’s get ready to rumble as these valiant residents lock horns on who has the better vision for the future of our town. The only salient issue I’ve heard up to now is the one about rezoning of school boundaries and whether it can be traced to changes in the SMARTGrowth plan. Frankly, I don’t see the connection, unless LISD has decided that the projected residential growth must be considered in their current plans to rezone children from one school to another. Yet, isn’t that something the school district does whenever they become aware of new housing developments planned for the area? I suppose the only way to ensure that rezoning never occurs is to prohibit any further residential development in this town. It’s hard to come out against any plan entitled “SMARTGrowth” because it makes the opponent appear to be for stupid growth.

Nevertheless, if the plan is overly rigid, keeping us in a holding pattern while the rest of the world moves forward, perhaps, some tweaking is necessary. The operative word is “some.” As I’ve written before, the SG plan has been the glue that kept us from becoming one of those densely-populated burgs in which apartment buildings are strung up along half the roadways and gas-drilling rigs are dotting the landscape on the other half. The program was designed to mitigate the ill effects of rapid and intense urbanization and ensure that growth is served with adequate public infrastructure, services, and facilities.

I think we’re in good shape with candidates who profess their willingness to support a balanced plan of commercial and residential growth that helps ease the burden on taxpayers while not cutting back too severely on services we’ve become accustomed to.

During the next two months of meetings, public forums and news profiles, voters will have the opportunity to assess the qualifications and predilections of the candidates. It would be more illuminating if we could stick to the issues and leave the invective to the anonymous hate-mongers on the blogosphere, but, I suppose that would be asking for too much.

Therefore, the best we can hope for is recognition that the people running for office are the same people we would meet in our daily travels about town. They’re not our enemies; they’re our fellow residents and neighbors. Keep in mind; they have families who will have no choice but to go through the stress with them.

We’ve all heard about children being teased or harassed at school because of abusive rhetoric toward a parent involved in the political process. Criticizing one’s policy positions is fair game because voters should know what the candidates stand for. However, personal attacks, whether from a candidate, or a supporter of a candidate, should be considered contemptible conduct and voters should take notice. Moreover, when reprehensible behavior is displayed, candidates should publicly disavow those who engage in it, notwithstanding who the behavior was intended to hurt or help.

People who run for office are asking the public to trust them with a leadership role for the next two years. Leadership begins with a display of integrity during the campaign. Accepting support from bomb-throwers is not an example of good character.


Bob Weir is a long-time Flower Mound resident and former local newspaper editor.

 

Comments  

 
+2 #7 @@Geez 2013-03-22 17:35
I think you must be Wendall from the other page. Listen closely, TC has no control over LISD. LISD has never listened to any input by the TC and never will. TC even passed a resolution on the crazy rezoning. What did LISD do took a vote to ignore it. IT WAS PERFECTLY IN THEIR RIGHT TO DO SO! Matter of fact they didn't even need to vote to ignore it, they could have just tossed it in the trash. If you and Ms. Bowen want to do something about LISD, run for election over there. But the two of you will have to wat until next year. You missed the bus for this year.
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-2 #6 @Geez Louise 2013-03-22 15:44
Geez Louise that is classless. Bob's articles are great, the best on this site. I value his opinion a heck of alot more that the local "news" on the big channels. We need a voice locally on the issues and this is where to come for it. If you're going to post something negative about a position at least state it with a point and tact. Now with that said..

I really like Joy Bowen. I think shes got some good ideas for what Flower Mound needs to do for smart growth and i think shes looking out to make sure LISD doesn't overstep. Too many people have been hurt by LISDs policies on rezoning and Idomain. Has to stop.
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+10 #5 VotersToDecide 2013-03-10 09:13
Glad to see that we will have at least two races out of three council seats. All of the candidates are strong contenders--two of which have a history of service to our community and two of which have a differing and fresh perspective of the path that the current council is unanimously taking.

The upcoming debates will be the forum for the candidates to present their ideas and vision for Flower Mound. Let's show them all respect by listening to what they have to say and allow the voters to decide in May.
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+5 #4 Geez Louise 2013-03-09 19:31
Bob is just one of those people who like to hear himself talk. Enough Bob. Stand down. If we want your opinion, we'll read about it on the News Connection archive from 3 years ago. That was probably the last time you were relevant.
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+14 #3 Observer 2013-03-09 15:49
Bob, Please sit down and read SMARTGrowth. Once finished, point out where is says "thou shall not have apartments" or "thou shall not have gas wells" - make it easy, can you find the words "apartment", "gas" or "oil". Its only dumb if someone does not understand the Master Plan and SMARTGrowth and how they work.
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+15 #2 Just Saying 2013-03-09 14:58
And that would include calling an annonomous poster a Coward or Sex Offender.
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+13 #1 What 2013-03-09 13:51
Please be quiet Bob. Its time to let the candidates do the talking. They will be judged by the bombs they throw or not. A little silence from you will leave more room for the actual candidates.
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