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On Wednesday, June 11, at 8:30 a.m. Commission will interview all the applicants who applied for grant monies for 10 minutes. They will then decide who will get funded and what amounts they will receive. Panel members cannot be a part of the interview process, but they will be given time at the end if they want to speak. Thus the citizen's review panels work seems to have been done in vain. Though I saw some problems with the citizen's review process, I'm a little confused about how the commissioners will be able to achieve a better conclusion if they use the same system the panels used. If the grants are given to people they know personally or to organizations with the most political clout, this may not be much of an improvement over the original way funding was decided.
Mike Hammond is standing behind the panel decisions. He said," I will ask that when hearings are held June 11th that the committee chairs be allowed to present their recommendations and the reasoning behind those recommendations."
It should be interesting.
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Thus the citizen's review
Thus the citizen's review panels work seems to have been done in vain. Though I saw some problems with the citizen's review process, I'm a little confused about how the commissioners will be able to achieve a better conclusion if they use the same system the panels used.
Yup. Commission's response to the problems in county government seems to be to try to micro-manage everything. The other day they were looking at nominees to the IDB. Now, I'm all for Commission looking carefully at such appts, and not rubber-stamping them as has been done in the past. OTOH, instead of carefully reviewing the nominees, they decided to have a special meeting where anyone who was interested could come, throw their name in the pot, speak for a few minutes, and answer questions from Commission.
As Sam McKenzie pointed out, they just can't do this with every nominee that comes across their desks (nor can they do it with things like the grant apps).
They need to find a way to provide better oversight - and to perform the duties they already have better - without trying to micromanage the entire county govt.
What makes them think they'll do a better job at awarding grant $$ than the Mayor's administration did?
And when this meeting runs for hours and hours, how much you wanta bet they blame the Sunshine Law?
The whole idea of completely
The whole idea of completely disregarding the recommendations of unpaid citizen volunteers is completely beyond comprehension. The Good Ole Boy system is alive and running rampant in Knox County. County Commission should be ashamed to consider themselves public servants. As in all cases, it is not fair to paint with such a broad brush. Larry Smith and Mike Hammond had pledged to follow the panels recommendations untouched. That is what a public servant is all about. I can not state for a fact that any of the other commissioners have not made the same pledge, but it certainly doesn’t appear so.
If most of think back to our first meeting, it should have been obvious by the presence of the wannabe politicos there who were trying to drag the process out with the minutia that this was a exercise in futility at best. There were several anti-Ragsdale plants in the group and at least one of them was reporting on the proceedings in several blogs on how ridiculous the process was and how we were not giving this process all of the intense scrutiny it needed. If some of you remember those first few meetings, at least one person let It slip that they were in discussions about the process before and during the time we were meeting and how their commissioner was concerned about letting volunteers decide these issues. Yes my friends, we were set up by a few commissioners and their minions into a failed effort.
To the majority of my fellow panel members, it was indeed an honor and privilege to serve with you and think of our time this way, it wasn’t a complete waste because I met and made some good friends out of the process.
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Carol,
Where did you find out about this? No one seems able to confirm it, and I can't find it in any papers.
I was a member of the social services review panel.
I'm just transmitting this information because I thought the time and purpose of the commission meeting ought to be public knowledge. Today word came down that everyone will be allowed to speak at the meeting. If you want more information you could contact Judy Parker at Knox County Community Development
865-215-4775.
I say
Fix the process for the next time, submit particular inquiries in writing and if you find some terrible conflict of interest, THEN change the allocations. Jeez.
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Fighting for Reform and Representation, Fourth District
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