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Some thoughts for the weekend

I believe that the city of Colorado Springs would be best served by electing all new folks to the City Council. My perspective comes from several years of studying this body as it fulfills its limited function in a city which is ranked in the top 50 in population.  

It is my observation that many political folks living in Colorado Springs have limited knowledge about the open, accountable, and responsible role of the city government. Between the city of Colorado Springs staff and the current elected officials, certain local developers and builders almost always get what they want. This is not always a bad thing but those developers and builders using quasi-governmental entities (i.e., Metro and Business Improvement Districts) do not have a clue as to what the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) means.  Perhaps electing new folks to our City Council might change this. 

Regarding Issue 1: Increase Government Transparency and Accountability 

photo: Issue 1 2021 ballot question
Photo courtesy of The Maverick Observer

This issue is a double-edged sword! It might be better to allow more language on the ballot. However, if the language only becomes more convoluted, I don’t believe it will be helpful. 

Changing the language is not the perfect solution. It would be better to show taxpayers how the government spends ALL their money. Take for instance the city of Centennial.

Centennial yields a better model. On its website, a citizen can pull up the City checkbook and see where the money goes. What a novel idea to a truly open, accountable, and responsible way to handle this issue. 

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  • Tim Hoiles

    Tim is a Colorado native, who graduated from Fountain Valley High School and attended Coe College. He was the Publisher, of Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas 1974-1978, and Publisher of Victor Valley Daily Press Victorville, California, 1978-1990. Tim was also a member of the Freedom Newspapers board, which became Freedom Communications, Inc. from 1970-2004. He has served various non-profits in Pampa, Victorville, and Colorado Springs. He strongly believes in The Declaration of Independence, The U.S. Constitution, and the ability of the moral and ethical free human spirit to live a working life without hurting others. He is married to Lorie and has puppies that keep their day hopping. Tim has a wide range of passions he shares on The Maverick Observer, a nonprofit he started in 2020 to provide conflict-of-interest-free news.

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Tim is a Colorado native, who graduated from Fountain Valley High School and attended Coe College. He was the Publisher, of Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas 1974-1978, and Publisher of Victor Valley Daily Press Victorville, California, 1978-1990. Tim was also a member of the Freedom Newspapers board, which became Freedom Communications, Inc. from 1970-2004. He has served various non-profits in Pampa, Victorville, and Colorado Springs. He strongly believes in The Declaration of Independence, The U.S. Constitution, and the ability of the moral and ethical free human spirit to live a working life without hurting others. He is married to Lorie and has puppies that keep their day hopping. Tim has a wide range of passions he shares on The Maverick Observer, a nonprofit he started in 2020 to provide conflict-of-interest-free news.