Sun
Aug 9 2009
07:50 pm

Take a look at Robert Marlino, candidate for City Council, first district.

I think you'll like what you see.

Neal99's picture

R. Marlino

Robert is smart, creative and compassionate -- just the kind of person we need in government. He's a man of integrity. I've known him for almost 30 years, and I know he would make a great city councilman.

StaceyDiamond's picture

Marlino

I voted for him. Never met him. He seemed to have a good background.

jbr's picture

Can he provide some

Can he provide some specifics on what he means here?

Additionally, the design of the James White Parkway extension must be monitored to ensure the road will have minimal impact on neighborhoods and be an asset to the First District.

michael kaplan's picture

it seems to me to be a

it seems to me to be a statement that has next to no meaning, especially given a public process that, by law, must solicit opinion. imo arguing for new construction of high-speed roads in south knoxville suggests that this person should not be elected to city council. as someone who lives outside the district, i consider south knoxville - even in its altered state - a precious resource for the city. to argue for sprawl - and any further incentives to sprawl - is imo irresponsible.

wish we had better candidates ... or at least someone who would state that "economic development" as we know it is bad idea. where's that woman who ran against joe hultquist?

bizgrrl's picture

arguing for new construction

arguing for new construction of high-speed roads in south knoxville suggests that this person should not be elected to city council.

It is sad that both candidates are okay with this road.

Rachel's picture

I'm not sure Robert is "ok"

I'm not sure Robert is "ok" with the road. He just knows fighting TDOT is a tough battle.

I think he feels that IF it is built, it should be built to very different standards than the older part - as he said, an urban parkway. That would also mean a limited # of exits, which TDOT has already signaled some agreement with.

I oppose the completion, but I think Robert's position is a pragmatic one, and probably what I would say myself if I were running.

"That woman" who ran against Joe Hultquist is Julia Tucker. I do not think she would be a better Council member than Robert.

jbr's picture

He should speak frankly with

He should speak frankly with voters. TDOT isn't voting.

JHayes's picture

So..

Is Mr. Marlino considering an At-Large run in 2011? Also, I have heard the same for Mr. Hultquist. Does anyone know if either of these are true or not?

Rachel's picture

Is Mr. Marlino considering

Is Mr. Marlino considering an At-Large run in 2011? Also, I have heard the same for Mr. Hultquist. Does anyone know if either of these are true or not?

Mr. Marlino is considering an at-large run. Stress on considering. Has not made a decision.

I don't know about Joe, but I doubt it. Many of us who supported him in the past would not support him for another run because of term limits.

JHayes's picture

Hmm

I think Marlino should and Hultquist should not. I have seen what Hultquist is/was made of and I am very unimpressed with his service. I believe that Marlino has more to offer than Hultquist. I will be very interested to see/hear the names that will come up over the course of the next several months in relation to the at-large spots. I think it would be interesting to have an additional person from the 1st District in there as well as the 6th. I think we need to kick out the extra West representation that they have continued to have over the last several years, just my opinion.

Rachel's picture

One of the at-large seats

One of the at-large seats has been filled by a sixth district resident, Chris Woodhull, for the last six years.

But the other two have been filled by folks from Sequoyah Hills, and I agree that it would be good to see that representation spread around.

I'm pretty sure most people south of the river would be delighted to see another person from the first district on Council.

jbr's picture

Marlino might be ok. Looks

Marlino might be ok. Looks like some good potential based on his background.

Hultquist did some good things. I recall his making good strong comments regarding the Dollar General store and yet another attempt at ignoring the community and established zoning on John Sevier ((link...)) and his efforts with the mountaintop development controls. However to me he seemed very defensive about any resistance to the James White Parkway. Which I question the validity of that sort of infrastructure development through downtown Knoxville and particularly on the south side of the river.

KnoxCatLady's picture

I don't know

I don't know whether I would support Mr. Marlino in an At Large Council race. I certainly wouldn't support Joe Hultquist. Of course I supported Mr. Pavlis for Council over Mr. Marlino and unlike some here, was thoroughly unimpressed by Mr. Marlino's candidacy and campaign. Were I to guess, I should think both Ray Abbas and Ken Knight will also be considering At Large campaigns. Both made very strong showings and it seems to me both would have as much expectation, if not more so, of being elected as would Robert Marlino. Certainly I would like to see fewer West Knoxvillians sitting on City Council in the At Large positions. I suppose I would have to hear the tone of the campaign before making a decision as to whom to support.

Rachel's picture

I doubt Ken Knight runs

I doubt Ken Knight runs again. When you've run twice in a row for the same seat, and lost both times, that sort of tells you something.

Abbas has lost twice as well, but they were for different seats, and as close as he came this time, I wouldn't be surprised to see him out there again.

Catlady - we all know you're unimpressed with Marlino. If he runs, just go work for his opponent. Altho if it makes any difference to you, Pavlis told Marlino on election night that if Marlino ran for an at-large seat he would support him.

KnoxCatLady's picture

Well how nice

Well Rachel nice of you to take notice and we all know equally well how much you think of and for Mr. Marlino. And for your information, I would certainly wait see who the other candidates are and what they stand for before making up my mind, thank you very much. You certainly seem to feel the need to share your opinion extravagantly and I don't feel my own opinion is of one iota less value than your own, which likely comes as a shock to you. Obviously you don't like my opinion, which is certainly your right. I don't expect to agree with everyone and I do enjoy reading what other people have to say and it oftentimes makes me think from a different perspective.

Evidently you find it amazing for anyone not to have been impressed with Mr. Marlino.

Anonymously Nine's picture

New here?

You certainly seem to feel the need to share your opinion extravagantly and I don't feel my own opinion is of one iota less value than your own, which likely comes as a shock to you.

In Greek mythology, Echo was an Oread (a mountain nymph) who loved her own voice.

(link...)

Rachel's picture

And then there was

And then there was Narcissus....

Anonymously Nine's picture

no will power

The ignore user feature is your friend.

And yet you can not bring yourself to use it.

Rachel's picture

You know, I didn't realize

You know, I didn't realize there was an ignore feature on here. How did I miss that all this time? Activating it NOW!

Thanks, metulj.

Anonymously Nine's picture

another promise to be broken

You know, I didn't realize there was an ignore feature on here. How did I miss that all this time? Activating it NOW!

Can we hold you to that promise Echo?

JHayes's picture

Marlino

There are things about Marlino's campaign that intrigued and unimpressed me.

What unimpressed me was his ability to communicate in the forum set, which I thought did not get better as the campaign went on, and might have actually gotten worse. Also, someone failed on putting those endorsement videos on his website. 1. There are tons of people around town that do not like Joe Hultquist and 2. Also, having Finbarr Saunders on there isn't smart when he is in a partisaned position on County Commission, when Marlino is running for a "non-partisaned" position with the City. Some Republicans might have went to his website to check him out and saw Finbarr on there and said I am not voting for him because of that, just so you know people do do that.

What did intrigue me, was his ability to befriend people on the campaign. Despite getting whooped by the second largest margin of all the city council races, he still did garner 3100 votes with no name recognition whatsoever. I think a lot of these votes were people who solely voted based on the News Sentinel endorsement, but I think a lot of people voted for him because he is a very personable guy.

All in all, I am not sure whether or not I would support him. Like Knoxcatlady, I would obviously have to see my options before I committed, but I would not absolutely rule it out, especially if he was running against someone from Sequoyah Hills or West Hills.

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