04/06/2022
Post-mortem: I will write more later, but just a quick note about my loss. In fact, I am smiling, and can't wipe the smile off my face. My husband Steve said you may not be happy if you win, and I think he was right. I feel like a dagger has been removed from my heart. I really did hate feeling like I needed to say something at meetings, and often jumped in at the end to express my knowledge and thoughts. Not well received, as I was never a politician. And I begged my fellow Councilmemers for ways to really discuss things. That may start to happen now.
For twenty-five or more years depending on how I count them, I was a staffer, (and now a Councilmember). As staff, I always had incredibly supportive bosses who let me "run with it", in collaboration with other staff and with the neighborhoods or developers I was working with, always with developers and neighbors taking ownership along the way. So, I could buy property, write RFPs, develop collaborative plans, set criteria for City funding/subsidies based on analysis and great design, and impacts of projects side by side, all kinds of fun; these great things happened in Cincinnati. And neighborhood planning happened in Des Moines. In Milwaukee I organized street events for merchants, put together a small newspaper for the West Side community I was working with, in support of the merchants on Lisbon and North, from 27th to where Lisbon and North crossed each other, around 47th Street (my job). (This was my neighborhood growing up from around age two to thirteen, went to Hi-Mount and Steuben.) I also organized block clubs, in an ever-changing community. Again, I was allowed to go with my gut, and do what was needed.
There is no way for the public or Council to understand my frustration with an obvious lack of a development stream of major projects here, and dearth of open meetings, transparent sharing of our developments and strategies and detailed projects before they are fully cooked and asking for Council action. We developed these projects and reports as staff, and our bosses presented everything in a level of detail which sometimes included spreadsheets and budgets for each project, and our analysis/summaries or fullblown plans and illustrations for review, then discussion, and/or adoption. I liked being behind the scenes, making stuff happen. Fond du Lac? Well, enough said. It is a wonderful place with so many talented and engaged, active people involved all over the place. We have so many gifts, like the historic buildings that remain, and some needing to be saved. Incredible bodies of water for our enjoyment and needing care and better drainage strategies. Sustainability policies are needed. We have amazing history with original peoples gathering rice, and giving up tribal status in order to stay, in a struggle with the BIA that continues to this day, along with being part of an inland sea, with giant squid, etc...we all need to learn and know more.
So, hey, what is next? There are many projects in the works in Fond du Lac, and I think it will become a stream of projects. But proper staffing levels and rational approaches along with strategic plans are sorely sadly needed, as is leadership/initiative/partnerships. Need coalitions and committees and task forces formed, as citizens groups alongside staff. If these happen, please join in.
I am looking forward, will have a party when my kitchen is finally done. We may have puppies this Spring, will find out this weekend. It is my art show season, so I will start wrecking my hands again. Wish me the best. My retirement has been interesting, and will continue to be, if I can stand it!
Love and thanks to all of you who supported me. I had been ambivalent from the beginning of this campaign, with others dropping out of the race like flies. I think some of these winners wanted it more than I did, and/or know more people here than I do. I hope some of them call to meet with me, or don't hesitate to call. I am willing, and still think I have much to teach (and learn). It does take years to be a policy wonk, of which I am one, and always have been. These two year terms alongside term limits are nuts. Do you know that we are the only City in Wisconsin with term limits, at large seats (only) with no districts, and a City Manager/Council form of government (i.e. without a Mayor? Just thought I would share that. Another wonk from FdL living in Florida has done all the research to look at our governance structure. Another challenge. Districts would probably be a good start. I would lengthen terms maybe to four years, with or without term limits. You may remember some of the great leaders that I have heard about from our past. Many more lessons to be learned from them.
Thanks for your indulgence. Ever onward.
Oh, gee. I just feel the need to share my Grade School song, (To the tune of /Onward Christian Soldiers):
Onward Hi-Mount students marching on to fame,
with our Council's help and Hi-Mount's glorious name.
We are ever loyal to our dear old school,
We are all united with the golden rule.
Onward Hi-Mount students marching on to fame,
with our Council's help and Hi-Mount's glorious name!!
What a wonderful life, I am most fortunate!