LETTER TO THE EDITOR: What I Think Des Moines Should Do…
Dear Editor –
It is election time again and there is confusion in the craft. So many good people, all wanting to serve the community and in as many different ways, have stood up to the scrutiny of voters. From each candidate comes a word or two that they know voters really want to hear or read about. The voter’s pamphlet lays open on our table and it is eagerly analyzed but rarely fully understood. So when you evaluate each individual and come up empty or undecided, it is time to look at all of the issues confronting us today, this year, and onwards.
A few very important items glare up as you read, line by line, all of the propositions and positions taken by the candidates. It becomes a choice, not so much of which person to vote for, but what they stand for. Proceeding down the list of issues, we are made, painfully aware, that our little city of Des Moines is running on empty when it comes to finances and action must be forthcoming to bail us out. This immediately begs the question:
“How long did it take us to get to such a sad, sorry state, and how much is the recession actually responsible for this?”
Instead of looking backward to find causes and assign blame, we need to decide how to get back on our feet and return to the proud existence that was once enjoyed by our fellow citizens. We find that two major items before us are; the need to maintain a suitable police presence and preserving parks and recreation facilities, both nearly on equal footing. Now, realistically, you can deny the good judgment of our chief of police Roger Baker and start carrying a sidearm while looking over your shoulder or you can argue strongly for holding onto what we have. The first priority that a city has toward its citizens is a comprehensive blanket of security. All else becomes secondary, especially when you see graffiti on walls and fences declaring “territorial rights”.
I would like to share my thoughts about what I think would make Des Moines a better more attractive destination and tourist Mecca:
- At the first opportunity there would be a closure of Marine View Drive one or two weekends a year for street vendors, rerouting traffic through 7th Avenue but only during the events.
- A small seafood shop like Ivar’s would be encouraged to set up down on the northern end of the marina.
- There would be a large gazebo erected where the “Big Catch” plaza is now for occasional entertainers and kid things.
- Our city leaders would begin selling the sizzle of Des Moines instead of the steak. Why not partner with a little east coast village as a “sister city” such as Nantucket or Provincetown?
- In the process we could also encourage a casino to open nearer to the marina and add to our revenue base.
- In the summer it seems that a water taxi visiting and bringing tourists is an ideal goal.
Many of these things depend on a little more leeway on the part of our permit and building staff and the ability of the new council to present a much more friendly face to prospective residents and businesses. Oh and why not lease the Des Moines Cinema to the parks and recreation department such as the one in Auburn?
Our city of Des Moines has promise; you candidates and incumbents need to make some promises that you can keep.
- Pat Nardo
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While I believe your intent is good and your heart is in the right place, let’s get real here. None of the suggestions reflect anything close to reality in Des Moines.
Until money is available, the downtown developement will still be nonexitant, the police budget will be chewed at, the parks and rec department will dwindle while the city maintains a building department that is over staffed and underworked (many days there are more inspectors than inspections).
Why are there 2 building supervisors and 2 inspectors? How can the city justify the over indulgance in building administrators and hack away randomly at the police and parks and rec budgets?
I would think that a closer look is needed here…
It is painfully true that none of my ideas reflect the reality of Des Moines and I am naive whenit comes to optimism for our community. Instead of reading with pessimism, it would be more constructive to produce some revenue enhancing ideas to promote our city and its business population. It is this population that functions as, Des Moines’ life blood. Even a bad idea, if it causes a thought, is well worth expressing. My optimism and instinct tells me that you, Mr. Fox, have some outstanding concepts for our Des Moines. We need something or somethings to cause people to come here out of curiousity and spend a dollar in the process. By the way, I enjoy reading you.
Sweet sentiments but Des Moines has nothing to offer as a tourist location. We have a parking lot next to the marina and some taverns with great drugs readily available!
What we need is a massive redevelopment of the marina. We also need DM Council to upgrade the power lines in Downtown Des Moines so we can get builders to come in and redevelop the Marine View Dr strip. We also need 5 floors of building allowed not 3. Less then 1% of DM has a view yet that 1% has kept our Downtown from evolving.
If you want to make DM good it has to be on the back of businesses, new businesses not the already beaten down businesses we have now, poor guys. Kent is going to flood and not one business has entered DM to relocate yet every other city has refugees galore. Why you ask? DM is known for being the city with the worst business climate. White Center & South Park is more appealing. People get shot in Rat city yet businesses pick them over us.
I will say this again….. Wesley Gardens, Terrace, Homes all don’t pay City taxes!!! If you want to beat this cash crunch we should send a bill to Wesley as they are stealing from Des Moines residents. We also should unincorporate the area they own and take the voting away from it’s residents in DM.
We need a new city charter with a strong elected leader. The council is no longer effective as a decision making group. They all play big boy politics thinking they are more powerful or important then they are. Sheckler for instance…. I never voted for that EGO to be my mayor yet he runs around with a title like he is the Pope.
I only wish Sheckler was up to be voted out as this election would have sent him to Gitmo.