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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09112023 City Council Laydown - Jaffa Mayor, Manager, Council, September 11, 2023 At the last council meeting a local lineman was put in a difficult position that he handled very well but was unfairly surprised by the nature of questions asked of him. The contracted Director was asked to update a status of a project and asked his General Foreman to answer. Questions regarding the sale of the SES should have been off limits. During the comment period the Council member continued to advocate for a position that is on the ballot and used city offices and assets to that goal. This skirts a separation issue and should not have been allowed by the Mayor. To respond to council comments regarding Cooper Landing extended outages, neither linemen associated to CEA in Cooper Landing nor 2 long time "plugged in" C/L citizens remember any extended electric outage. All outages were dealt with within the time to dispatch a crew even in the worst winter storms. The ballot that contains language to sell the utility is problematic. The voters must vote to sell the utility based on current law. Changing the law on the same ballot will likely be found confusing and misleading by the voter and later the Courts. The Council may have succeeded in exposing Seward to legal costs and division amongst Seward voters unnecessarily. While others may address the need to sell or the cost to maintain the Electric Utility, I am concerned with openness, and integrity of the voting procedure. As the data from several sources including the Ad Hoc Committee can be fairly interpreted by the public. This data does not excuse the poor decision by Council to move forward with this fast Track, poorly thought-out ballot issue. My hope is the issues are both defeated, and a thoughtful plan can be developed. It is a fact that Seward can and does operate an Electric Utility Bruce Jaffa L-4 y4