Recently Vernon city council voted unanimously to request
that the provincial government fund a study on governance options for Greater
Vernon. For those of us that think that decisions on how we are governed should
be based on sound and unbiased information its action was gratifying. That
satisfaction however has proved to be short lived.
At more recent gathering at the Regional District as
reported in the Vernon Morning Star by unanimous vote the Regional District
Board of Directors declined to forward a request to the ministry to fund a
study on governance in Greater Vernon. To this more than casual observer this
decision did not come as a surprise but why was the motion unopposed? It seems
that the members of Vernon City council who serve as directors did an about
face and joined with others at the regional table in supporting the negative motion
put forward by the electoral areas.
I know the argument can be made that their support of the
electoral advisory recommendation was just defending the electoral areas B and
C right to refuse to request the study and avoid the appearance of democratic
bullying. But if persuasion and argument did not lead the electoral areas to
change their mind on the matter of the governance study why did Vernon’s
directors capitulate and vote the motion and perhaps weaken the power of their own
request to the provincial government?
They missed a chance to affirm their decision to request a
study on governance. Instead they seem
too willing to dance to the tune at the regional district table; but in so
doing they forget who brought them to the party in the first place. Surely it
is not unreasonable for the citizens of Vernon to expect some consistency with
previously taken decisions when our elected officials are at the Regional
District? In my opinion the credibility of Vernon’s present regional district
directors comes into question. Do what degree do they actually represent Vernon
at the regional table?
I am confused by this mixed message sent by the Vernon
directors. They did an about face after their efforts at persuasion fell upon
deaf ears. Why give up?
Perhaps in reality our own representatives wish the whole
issue of Greater Vernon Governance would just go away. That seems to be message
they are sending by their recent actions. Actions always speak louder than
words.
Cheers
Shawn Lee Vernon Taxpayer
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