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Arcata Considers Homeless Court Participation

Council looks to disentangle City from Mainstreet's failed B.I.D.

By Charles Douglas
HUMBOLDT SENTINEL

ARCATA - Despite his inclinations to the contrary, Michael Machi is Mayor once more as the records of Councilmembers Harmony Groves and especially Dave Meserve were blasted during public comment proceeding the vote.

Homeless travellers commonly known as 'Plazoids' congregate at the corner of 9th and H StreetFor a moment it had looked like the Council would maintain its recent pattern of rotating the Mayor’s office, which consists of few responsibilities beyond chairing meetings, publishing agendas and cutting the occasional ribbon.

Councilmember Paul Pitino’s motion to elect Meserve, however, failed for a lack of a second, and Groves quickly turned around to move in favor of re-electing Machi with the support of Councilmember Mark Wheetley -- in a pattern of siding with her more conservative colleagues that the nominally Green Groves has increasingly exhibited throughout her first year in office.

Groves was quick to thank Meserve and tried smooth over previously expressed apprehensions over her lack of support for the issues raised by the Greens and her fellow party members on the Council.

“I do support the work that you’ve done Dave [Meserve], but I’m looking for continuity in the choice for City Manager,” Groves said.

Groves said she also didn’t want the mayoral selection to play a role next year when Meserve and Wheetley are both likely to receive strong re-election challenges, although the Mayor has in fact run for re-election in three of the last four elections.

Animal rights advocate Barbara Shults was similarly confident in Machi as well as in Pitino, as opposed to Meserve or to Groves herself, who Shults claimed to have ignored her attempts to contact the Councilmember over an urgent animal abuse case.

“There is a lack of addressing dogs in crates…this is unacceptable,” Shults said. “I am done with you.”

Shults said she supported Machi and Pitino for the interest they’ve shown in the creation of a committee on animal welfare, and repeated her story of a pack of dogs trapped in the back of a truck on South G Street, with the Arcata Police Department failing to make any citations.

“The [dogs] have been repeatedly tranquilized,” Shults said.

Arcata resident Maureen Welsh, a longtime Machi booster, had a more cheerful view of Groves, although she referred to the Councilmembers as “Tiffany” on several occasions to laughs from the audience. She urged Councilmembers to keep themselves from returning to behaviors exhibited previously when Meserve helped put former Councilmembers Connie Stewart and Bob Ornelas into the Mayor’s seat where their decorum was repeatedly criticized.

“I entreat you not to elect Mr. Meserve as Mayor,” Welsh said. “If there is such a thing as Mayoral temperament, it is absent there.”

Machi was similarly endorsed by six of the seven following speakers, including city employees, union representatives and Denise Helwig, Special Assistant to Humboldt State University President Rollin Richmond. She delivered a special message from HSUs chief of state on who he’d like to see chosen as chief of state for Arcata, although the town had no direct influence over his own selection.

“President Richmond would be pleased to see Mayor Machi continue in his post,” Helwig said.

In pro forma 5-0 votes, Councilmembers also chose Machi and Groves for Chair and Vice Chair positions for the Community Development Agency and the Joint Powers Financing Authority. As the audience cleared out after cheering his re-election, Machi thanked, among others, his father for giving him the strength to serve.

“Believe it or not, but public speaking was not my first thing,” he said.

Looking to provide historical help as the only Councilmember serving a second term, Machi said he was looking to help staff in making a smooth transition as the departure of Dan Hauser as City Manager draws near.

“I really like the new Council here,” he said. “It’s a great improvement from previous years, there’s a sharp change of attitude.”

Wheetley, who nominated Groves for Vice Mayor, thanked her and Machi for agreeing to serve.

“We have a very ambitious and important year ahead of us,” Wheetley said.

    

Vol. I No. 7
Friday, December 16, 2005
From all corners of the county:Humboldt County Map

NewStory

Election Officials Defend Security Measures
Clerk/Recorder will run for re-election to redefined post

Activists Confront Gallegos Over Police Brutality Complaints
Bike-riding protestor charged with felony assault on police officer

Pulp Mill Pollution Resolution Put Off
Activists decry use of private negotiations in public process

County Gives Symbolic Backing to Marriage Equality
Supervisor John Woolley to take over as Chair in 2006

Mayor Machi Retains Post
Councilmembers Meserve and Groves blasted by public

Eureka Delays Waterfront Choice Eco-hostel fans outnumbered Hampton supporters four to one

Arcata Considers Homeless Court Participation
Council looks to disentangle City from Mainstreet's failed B.I.D.

Board Approves Slate of Headwaters Fund Grants
Local lobbying targets for reps in Sacramento and D.C. set

Court Land:
Quarter Mike Flipped Over Bike Charges
Political theorists' attempt to transfer to Homeless Court denied

In the Know

What's the Buzz?:
On this Road, All that Glitters Is Not Gold
The Prophecy of Has Beans and accidental joy at Kelly O’Brien’s

Film in Focus:
A Haunting Capote
Philip Seymor Hoffman finds triumph in stillness

Artistic License:
Understanding the Element of a Band
Brilliant drudgery gives way to uber-dynamism

DV Indeed:
Have a Merry, Swashbuckling Christmas
South Pacific, Caribbean or a World Tour with Peter Gabriel?

Film in Focus:
The Brooding Man in Black
Phoenix gives eerily accurate portrayal of Cash

Opinion

Editorials:
Democracy Unhinged
Fatally flawed ballot measure indicative of group out of touch with their own values
Also...
Gotterdammerung for Bush
Thompson's Pro-Occupation Shuffle

Getting Graphic:
Cheney Seen and Unseen
Comics skewer Veep

Guest Opinion:
Choking the Internet
How much longer will your favorite sites be online?

Letters to the Editor:
How Mainstream Can You Be?

Vagabond Journalist:
Rollin Richmond's Supreme Hubris
Since when does HSU play a role in who serves as Mayor of Arcata?

Guest Opinion:
An Empire Without Virtue
The defenders of torture

Media Review:
The Low Power FM Fiasco
National Public Radio's scare campaign against community controlled radio

Perspective on Globalization:
Uncharted Territory
Want to get out of Iraq?
Stop suburban sprawl!

Brick Burner:
Federal Food Politics
Organic inconsistencies

Calendar: 12/16-12/22

 

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