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Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:30 pm
by JS SPORTS
I am totally p*ssed with my council, they do SFA except collect a bin once a week, a green waste bin bin monthly and if you want a second green bin it costs you an extra $50.00 a year.
They have stopped the streetsweeper and the gutters are full of leaves, bark and all the other crap that people are too lazy to put in the bins. You ring them, they say we haven't got enough man power, I say,employ some, they say, your rates will go up, I say get stuffed and leave the sh*t where it is. Incidentally, it's catch cry is "naturally better" so I guess that refers to leaving all the sh*t all over the entire council zone. And the stand in CEO is on $250K to sit in a swivel chair. how about that!
That's my bit, how about you?
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:33 pm
by The Ash Man
Cockeyed Chook wrote:I am totally p*ssed with my council, they do SFA except collect a bin once a week, a green waste bin bin monthly and if you want a second green bin it costs you an extra $50.00 a year.
They have stopped the streetsweeper and the gutters are full of leaves, bark and all the other crap that people are too lazy to put in the bins. You ring them, they say we haven't got enough man power, I say,employ some, they say, your rates will go up, I say get stuffed and leave the sh*t where it is. Incidentally, it's catch cry is "naturally better" so I guess that refers to leaving all the sh*t all over the entire council zone. And the stand in CEO is on $250K to sit in a swivel chair. how about that!
That's my bit, how about you?
TTG Council?
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Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:15 pm
by TroyGFC
I think its time to scrape local councils.
My area (in Marion Council) hasnt had streets swept for ages either. I think its time for them all 2 go!!
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:33 pm
by JS SPORTS
The Ash Man wrote:Cockeyed Chook wrote:I am totally p*ssed with my council, they do SFA except collect a bin once a week, a green waste bin bin monthly and if you want a second green bin it costs you an extra $50.00 a year.
They have stopped the streetsweeper and the gutters are full of leaves, bark and all the other crap that people are too lazy to put in the bins. You ring them, they say we haven't got enough man power, I say,employ some, they say, your rates will go up, I say get stuffed and leave the sh*t where it is. Incidentally, it's catch cry is "naturally better" so I guess that refers to leaving all the sh*t all over the entire council zone. And the stand in CEO is on $250K to sit in a swivel chair. how about that!
That's my bit, how about you?
TTG Council?
Ash, you picked it first try, now how did that happen: Do you cop the same thing? I have sent them the best email ever written today so I'll keep you posted on the outcome.
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:21 pm
by The Big Shrek
Show us the e-mail.
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:01 pm
by JS SPORTS
The Big Shrek wrote:Show us the e-mail.
Shrek I would except I sent it from work but then you would know who I am so I'd have to get someone from HWE to kill you.
Because I only know that you are a big Shrek and nothing else, I would need to rely on probably Jarrod Wilson to do the deed.
Joking aside, I will pm you with it tomorrow.
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:21 am
by The Ash Man
Cockeyed Chook wrote:The Ash Man wrote:Cockeyed Chook wrote:I am totally p*ssed with my council, they do SFA except collect a bin once a week, a green waste bin bin monthly and if you want a second green bin it costs you an extra $50.00 a year.
They have stopped the streetsweeper and the gutters are full of leaves, bark and all the other crap that people are too lazy to put in the bins. You ring them, they say we haven't got enough man power, I say,employ some, they say, your rates will go up, I say get stuffed and leave the sh*t where it is. Incidentally, it's catch cry is "naturally better" so I guess that refers to leaving all the sh*t all over the entire council zone. And the stand in CEO is on $250K to sit in a swivel chair. how about that!
That's my bit, how about you?
TTG Council?
Ash, you picked it first try, now how did that happen: Do you cop the same thing? I have sent them the best email ever written today so I'll keep you posted on the outcome.
Yeh pretty much
They will try and bend you over on anything
They wanted to take me to court over a parking fine in TTP
I was guilty but refused to pay it cos the inspector put the wrong date on the ticket and I could prove I was not there on that date
12 months later they let me off with a 'warning' not to do it again!
They are a nightmare to deal with for the footy club too
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Posted:
Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:11 pm
by TroyGFC
Just received an email back ffrm Marion Council re:gutters. Every 6 weeks- sure used to be weekly , fornightly at most!!
Thank you for contacting the City of Marion in relation to debris in the
gutters on Diagonal Road Warradale.
Our street sweepers operate via a programme that ensures all of the
Suburbs in the City of Marion have their streets swept approximately every
six weeks. Unfortunately this time of year we have trees shedding
excessive amounts of bark and leaves resulting in large amounts of debris
ending up in the watertable. We have a contracted another street sweeper
to assist us with this issue and will be operating in our council area
beginning the 9th February 2009.
I have spoken with the Field Supervisor in charge of the street sweepers
and he has assured me that the sweepers are due to return to Warradale via
the programme and sweep the entire suburb.
If you have any further concerns in relation to this matter please feel
free to contact me on the details provided below.
Thanks Colin.
Colin Natt
Coordinator Civil Services
City of Marion
0412 200 249
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Posted:
Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:16 pm
by The Big Shrek
Cockeyed Chook wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:Show us the e-mail.
Shrek I would except I sent it from work but then you would know who I am so I'd have to get someone from HWE to kill you.
Because I only know that you are a big Shrek and nothing else, I would need to rely on probably Jarrod Wilson to do the deed.
Joking aside, I will pm you with it tomorrow.
Ha ha, with all the shit I've talked there's probably a few Hummocks lads who'd do it.
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Posted:
Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:16 pm
by gadj1976
The Ash Man wrote:Cockeyed Chook wrote:I am totally p*ssed with my council, they do SFA except collect a bin once a week, a green waste bin bin monthly and if you want a second green bin it costs you an extra $50.00 a year.
They have stopped the streetsweeper and the gutters are full of leaves, bark and all the other crap that people are too lazy to put in the bins. You ring them, they say we haven't got enough man power, I say,employ some, they say, your rates will go up, I say get stuffed and leave the sh*t where it is. Incidentally, it's catch cry is "naturally better" so I guess that refers to leaving all the sh*t all over the entire council zone. And the stand in CEO is on $250K to sit in a swivel chair. how about that!
That's my bit, how about you?
TTG Council?
I'm in TTG and have good and bad to say about them.
Firstly, getting council approval for building construction is shocking. Builders apparently say that TTG is the worst of all as far as time/turnaround is concerned. My builder actually started without approval on the basis he knew it'd take ages. Approval came through about 3 weeks after they started. Despite the delay, they normally come thru with an OK.
The good is that they do a hard refuse pickup upon request. I've got rid of tonnes of stuff for free. You do have to wait for a month or so when you phone up, but their service is great and they normally take everything.
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Posted:
Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:21 pm
by BAZZA13
Try to get Onkaparinga council to core and top dress an oval...
It's impossable...
(Or get the oval cut propperly, for that matter)...
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Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:25 am
by TroyGFC
on the topic of councils, how do you start a bid of no confidence in your councils? Just interested in knowing. Not happy that us ratepayers are paying interest on land (Domain) that has been vacant for many years.( site of new pool).
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:32 pm
by Psyber
Local councils are fine so long as they are local.
My experience of living in the Walkerville Council area after my then residential area of Vale Park was transferred to it from the much larger Enfield Council was very positive.
Rates went down, footpaths got fixed and it was easy to talk to both councillors and council staff about issues.
Local government works if the local council areas are small enough that the residents and councillors get to know each other and thus the decision makers cannot hide behind being faceless men [or women].
The idea of consolidating into fewer larger councils for economic reasons is I suspect a furphy, and the real point is that it is easier for state governments to make back room deals with a smaller number of large councils.
Smaller local councils are also forced to be more responsive to ratepayers who can more easily run a campaign to replace shonky representatives.
I was active in the group arranging the ceding of Vale Park from Enfield to Walkerville, and later when I lived at Klemzig in replacing an Alderman who pushed through some last minute re-zoning so his company got the electrical contracts for the blocks of flats in the middle of an R1 area.
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Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:37 pm
by Psyber
TroyGFC wrote:on the topic of councils, how do you start a bid of no confidence in your councils? Just interested in knowing. Not happy that us ratepayers are paying interest on land (Domain) that has been vacant for many years.( site of new pool).
Get a group of residents together. Go doorknocking and drum up support or find out whether there is any support. Persuade people to write individual letters to the councillors in the local ward.
100 individual letters have more impact the 150 signatures on
ONE petition at all levels of goverment.
If it does not get fixed by doing that, next election day encourage all the neighbours to vote on the issue, using another door-knocking campaign.
[That's what we did in my story above.]
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Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:39 pm
by Jimmy_041
Psyber wrote:TroyGFC wrote:on the topic of councils, how do you start a bid of no confidence in your councils? Just interested in knowing. Not happy that us ratepayers are paying interest on land (Domain) that has been vacant for many years.( site of new pool).
Get a group of residents together. Go doorknocking and drum up support or find out whether there is any support. Persuade people to write individual letters to the councillors in the local ward.
100 individual letters have more impact the 150 signatures on
ONE petition at all levels of goverment.
If it does not get fixed by doing that, next election day encourage all the neighbours to vote on the issue, using another door-knocking campaign.
[That's what we did in my story above.]
F@$% that - too hard - ever heard of Guy Fawkes
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:41 pm
by Psyber
Jimmy_041 wrote:Psyber wrote:TroyGFC wrote:on the topic of councils, how do you start a bid of no confidence in your councils? Just interested in knowing. Not happy that us ratepayers are paying interest on land (Domain) that has been vacant for many years.( site of new pool).
Get a group of residents together. Go doorknocking and drum up support or find out whether there is any support. Persuade people to write individual letters to the councillors in the local ward.
100 individual letters have more impact the 150 signatures on
ONE petition at all levels of goverment.
If it does not get fixed by doing that, next election day encourage all the neighbours to vote on the issue, using another door-knocking campaign.
[That's what we did in my story above.]
F@$% that -
too hard - ever heard of Guy Fawkes
Yeah - that's what they count on - and why they do whatever they like. They expect the protest will come to nothing and blow over.
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Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:44 pm
by bayman
some are better than others but they are all wankers, the worst i've come across in no particular order is the holdfast bay, charles' sturt & adelaide city councils
imho we should have 2 & not 3 forms of government with that being state & federal & disband the councils
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Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:52 pm
by Punk Rooster
Bad.
Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:04 pm
by Mr66
Bad.
They're politicians aren't they?

Re: Local Councils - Good or Bad?

Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:09 pm
by Punk Rooster
Mr66 wrote:Bad.
They're politicians aren't they?

& not very good ones- the B graders