I think the Duffy Report suggestion that Cam mentions is a great idea.  I think the  
"personalized" approach that has developed with the Councilperson being the primary 
access point and ombudsperson into City Government is ripe for inconsistent and 
arbitrary service.  

I'd like to think that most problems could be solved by contacting a department or 
citizen services office, without having to go to a political/policy making person.

Civil servants work for us, and we shouldn't have to get a Council Member involved 
each time to remind them. 

Alan Shilepsky 
Downtown
for rule of law, not of men (or women)



From: "Cameron A. Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Cameron A. Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Council Response to Constituents
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2002 12:29:05 -0500

Some days, or weeks, ago there was an interesting thread about how City Council 
offices respond to calls and needs from constituents.  It was pointed out that 
some parts of the city and some wards get many more calls than others and that 
there might be some inconsistencies in needs and in service. 

I think that one of the ideas that came out of the "Duffy Report" that is worth 
looking into and would help address some of these concerns (as well as others) 
is a call for an "Office of Constituent Services".  

In the course of working on the Mayor's Ethics Task this idea has come up 
several times in discussions as a way to help ensure that all requests and calls
are handled in fair and consistent ways. I think the idea has some merit. 

There even seems to be ways to do it that would not take any new resources, but 
would take a willingness of Council Members and the Mayor to share resources and
control. 

The most practical idea I have heard so far would be to take some of the staff 
and resources now divided up among 13 Council Members and Mayor and put them 
together to form an office of constituent service....although the name could 
certainly be changed. 

I am curious if list members have any opinions on this. 

thanks in advance for your input, 

Cam




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