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Monday, June 07, 2010

Communique to Longmont City Council


To me (and I’m writing this in first person to emphasize that these remarks are mine) the dust-up over the appointment of a council member to the board of the Colorado Municipal League is not worth the flared tempers it ignites when the real issue of contention—especially during a stubborn recession like the one we’re in that requires serious cuts in city services--is whether the taxpayers of Longmont should continue throwing their money (upwards of $45,000 a year) at this primarily social organization that also performs lobbying. CML depends solely on dues it collects from nearly every city and town in Colorado. Last year the take totaled around $1.765 million, yet CML pays no property taxes on the $1.594 million headquarters property it owns at 1144 Sherman Street in downtown Denver to help support city services and the schools. I say cut the umbilical cord and use the CML dues locally—where the need is greater.

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Retired in 1998 after a 50-year career of editing and publishing Colorado small-town weekly newspapers. He served as president of the Colorado Press Association in 1981 and was awarded an honorary lifetime membership.