A Buffalo Renaissance Proclamation
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Yeah really. Answer #1: too many questions.
You think the letter would be more "efficient" coming from a sigma six blackbelt master
It's a lot smaller than the City of Buffalo Strategic Plan - try to find it, read it and tell me what is said a week later, after your nap.
MIKE4MAYOR
Buffalo's Comprehensive Plan, adopted the first year of Brown's term in 2006, says succinctly: embrace smart growth and sustainability, fix the basics, build on assets, and invest strategically.
The comprehensive plan is OUT DATED and does not reflect the recent investments made by Coumo into the city of Buffalo. (No offense to Shibley's work) It needs revisited with a public review and additionally a PUBLIC performance indicator system that enables people to act. Though indicators exist scattered in the city and community, there is not one place for them to be seen. The city has yet to incorporate this into its comprehensive plan and as a result there are no trends in place to track progress. What can be said is that many efforts are unconnected, unrealized, and disjointed without a light seeing. It might be said that a lot of meaningful information is lost because they are not shared. Cities like Boston, Dallas, and Seattle have this done.
Is that the new canal behind him that was being dug earlier this year? It's finished and no update?
Behind him is the Commercial Slip. It was completed a couple years ago. The new canals at the Aud site are still under construction and are supposed to be completed next summer.
Actually the "canals" will be only 18 inches deep and that's one of the many reasons we need a new leader! PLUS the canals don't even connect with the river!!! Can you imagine what DeWitt Clinton would say!!!
We have a Canalside that does not "communicate" with the River!!
It's a metaphor for how our leaders do not communicate with the people!!!
MIKE4MAYOR
How do i even respond to this?
What value to i give a response?
how many questions do i take in the five minute attention span that i have for Buffalo Rising?
If you are serious please read "Don't Call Me Boss" about David L Lawrence who coined the Phrase - Renaissance.
Renaissance = diversification, Expand the tax base.
If you don't like the Renaissance, don't call yourself ARCH.
It's misleading..maybe FIRE or WHEEL?
I'd rather watch 101 Dalmatians over and over again for four years straight than be bombarded with management consultant BS over the same time period.
You like the City Hall BS better? - Catch Channel 22 and tell me how long you last!
Watch a CitiStat meeting and I'll pay you 2:1 that my BS is better!
MIKE4MAYOR
You are watching 101 Dalmations over and over again, every time you elect Brown.
I applaud your zest for operations management. Certainly the city needs vastly improved management of service delivery, but your questions seem to miss the most pressing leadership voids that Buffalo faces today:
1. Rising rates of violent crime, homicide, and gang warfare that has engulfed the East side, driven largely by warring drug cartels who are exploiting teenagers for use in their distribution networks. A credentialed Chief of Police would be a start.
2. Persistently under performing schools, made worse by a decade of inept and aimless District leadership, stubborn union ideologues unwilling to compromise, and politicians who continue to play hot-potato.
3. Decades of economic decline and job losses driven by excessive taxes, burdensome state regulations, and governments motivated by patronage and graft -- all of which make us uncompetitive in the global marketplace.
4. A deeply ingrained inferiority complex that defines the collective psyche and causes us to vastly undervalue ourselves, to the extent that our civic leaders would have us beg the likes of a fishing store for their affection. Don't build a city on pity.
And as much as I appreciate the discussion of improved operations management (which is necessary and pressing), I don't think it's the discourse that the public is yearning for at the moment. Obviously, there are so many more issues.
I wish you luck! (And make sure to lawyer up at the Board of Elections)
Matt, I assume you already have an extortion plot ready for Mike when he starts his campaign?
That's ridiculous and I reject the premise; disheartened by your cynicism.
Sorry. Just going by what I see in news
The state of media, such as it is.
Another right wing blame the media guy.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/the-most-anti-gay-piece-of-political-mail-this-yea
It's too bad Matt didn't get proper rights to use those photos, it was a peice of hate propaganda genius. Right up there with german anti American WWII posters
Ricchiazzi's issue positions sounded more fiscally left wing to me than right wing when he ran for mayor last time. Tons of wasteful dumb govt spending ideas, if I'm recalling correctly.
Isn't that a prerequisite in WNY?
"A deeply ingrained inferiority complex that defines the collective psyche and causes us to vastly undervalue ourselves, to the extent that our civic leaders would have us beg the likes of a fishing store for their affection. Don't build a city on pity."
quote of the day, only 'beg' is too kind. 'bribe' was more like it.
I liked your detailed, thoughtful, comprehensive input.
Thank you!
Get rid of the politics involved with the public safety appointments. The commissioner's of police and fire should be chosen from the best candidate from the outside of the department. The Chief of the districts are political appointments and should be eliminated. The inspectors who came up through the ranks would be better choices than green lieutenants with connections.
The joke called City Stat is nothing more than a promo show. It should be replaced with a top down review process for all department heads, directors, commissioners.
The school board needs an major overhaul, they spend money a lot of money with very limited results.
well put - like a job in HR?
Got a resume?
I started reading from the end of all that.
This (around 6th paragraph from end) looks to me like inaccurate garbage from Mr. Weekes:
weekes>"More than 8 out of 10 Buffalonians are less than satisfied with City Hall and the current Mayor of Buffalo."
I'm unsatisfied with the mayor, so in theory I'd be an example of voter who Mr. Weekes would want to vote for him. But he gets off to a very bad start by insulting common sense with that more-than-80% claim.
The most recent poll about the mayor I've seen reported about was in May saying that citywide 65% approve vs 22% disapprove.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-31352581.html
"The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY) May 13, 2012 | Bob McCarthy
... Mayor Byron Brown is wearing a big smile these days as the 2013 election year draws closer. A new poll of 500 registered Buffalo voters conducted by Zeplowitz and Associates shows 65 percent approve and only 22 percent disapprove of his performance.
"He's in pretty darn good shape," pollster Barry Zeplowitz told the Politics Column.
The poll showed Brown scoring huge numbers in his East Side base - - 81 percent in Ellicott, 75 percent in Masten, 71 percent in University and 70 percent in Fillmore. Even in South, where the mayor has encountered problems in the past, 49 percent..."
That 65/22 split in approve/disapprove seems believable considering his previous landslide wins against Gaughan, Helfer, and Kearns.
Yet Mr. Weekes claims to us that less than 20% are satisfied with the mayor, and doesn't tell us on what he's basing it.
It's unfortunate that at this point anyhow, it seems there won't be a credible serious challenger running against Brown as a better choice.
The News poll was based on a sample size of those who have not walked away from the process. The process is broken. There has not been a candidate worth voting for in years. Most people who vote, base their vote on a party affiliation. I hold no party affiliation. My focus is on the citizen, not what I owe to any organization who helped me into office.
The News poll assumes there is no one else willing to challenge Brown. Further, qualified individuals who could mount any sort of campaign in competition with Brown no longer believe in the process or are willing to tolerate the nonsense of the whole domain he makes his living in.
These polls are invalid, as they assume all other variables are held equal. They do not capture factors like a qualified candidate.
The people of the City of Buffalo have not had a competitor to consider, so I would expect such numbers.
Mayor Brown counts on this lack of interest on the part of the vast majority of citizens. My goal is to inspire renewed voters who have waited years for a worthy candidate and to give those who are less-than-delighted with Brown an option.
Mr. Weekes - your reply doesn't say where the numbers in your claim are from.
What is your source for claiming to us above that "More than 8 out of 10 Buffalonians are less than satisfied" with the current Mayor of Buffalo?
Did you just make up those 80% disapproval numbers out of thin air?
Or are they based on something?
... a serious poll by professional polling firm across the whole city?
…or something you overheard somewhere, but don't remember where?
I get it that your reply to me dismisses the Zeplowitz & Associates citywide random poll which in May found 65% approve vs 22% disapprove. That looks to me like it might be a reputable local firm (their credentials and clients can be found here) -
but okay, who knows - sometimes polls are wrong or not meaningful.
To be fair, let's consider the extremely different, essentially opposite, numbers you wrote of.
So with all due respect, could you let us know more about that "more than 8 out of 10" claim you brought up and what the source is - just so nobody supposes that you're making anything up without any truth to it?
My numbers come from Joe Schmo, the guy or gal at the corner tavern, the man on the street, the business owner, my dentist, the theater owner, the developer, the student...they're all dissatisfied.
I suggest you study up on Harry S. Trueman - I'm like him, unqualified, inexperienced and optimistic. I am simply the real deal, genuine and authentic brand, just like Buffalo.
Buffalo needs a leader that you feel like you can talk to, someone who listens.
Do you see Mayor Brown having a coffee at Spot, a beer at BAR BILL, I can't say what the man feel and he's been here quite some time now. Could you see Byron Brown at Home Depot buying some Duck tape, does he sit in a lawn chair at a waterfront concert, eat clams at the hatch? These are real Buffalo things. Our leader needs to be Real Buffalo. He is not.
weekes>"from Joe Schmo, the guy or gal at the corner tavern, the man on the street, the business owner, my dentist, the theater owner, the developer, the student...they're all dissatisfied."
Wow. So now it's grown even above the more than 80% … now up to "all"?
One thing I'd wonder is from how many different and diverse parts of the city were those Joe Schmo's you talked to? A very small non-diverse sample can mislead.
If that many citywide residents really disapprove, isn't it strange he got 63% of the vote in 2009 with a 26% landslide over a well known opponent?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_mayoral_election,_2009#Primary
"Mayor Byron Brown defeated South District Councilmember Michael P. Kearns by a 63%-37% margin."
Has much really changed in Buffalo over those 3 years? The 63% in '09 who voted for him is very near the 65% who approve of him this May's poll by Zeplowitz.
Looks like a trend. Yet you tell us a huge majority now disapproves.
To base it anecdotally on people who one personally encounters sounds like why some Manhattanites were shocked at Bush's '04 win because their neighbors were for Kerry, or why some red state Romney supporters also were on Nov 7 because nobody they knew favored Obama.
I'm not saying they should approve of the mayor, or that they can't possibly be persuaded to vote against him, or that anyone shouldn't run.
Just saying it sounds out of touch, at best, to keep claiming that he's very unpopular citywide right now. Then to invent numbers "more than 8 out of 10" calls credibility into question. If you'll make that up, why should we believe anything else you say isn't made up?
Even in Buffalo, if I wanted to I could easily find 10 people who really share my disapproval of Obama or Cuomo (or Brown)... but then to assume that proves a huge 80% majority of the whole city agrees with me about it - that would sound delusional.
…makes a wild claim then won't answer about what facts he's basing it on.
Great.
Did you just make up the "More than 8 out of 10" unsatisfied number?
Or is it based on something?
[cue the crickets]
Campaign finance reform for City of Buffalo elections.
Look up the names of people and companies who have donated to Byron Brown. There are thousands. The majority are either city employees or in business related to the city. It results in the entrenchment of incompetence and graft. If 8 in 10 people are not happy with the Mayor, the 2 in 10 are those he gave a job or contract to.
Hire some young people and some from outside of Buffalo.
City Hall is too old and too Buffalo. We need some fresh thinking in there.
Stop subsidizing development
We dont have a lack of buildings, we have too many buildings. We have too many buildings. Did everyone get that? We have too many buildings. If we continue to build new builings, we are just ensuring further decay of our older infrastructure.
"Redevelop" vacant land as nature, farms, woodland
Because it is pretty close to free to do so and we already have enough buildings.
I am at a loss for words from this post--it makes Fashion Maniac--and its credit mania--look brief.
Travelrrr, but in his own words, "Buffalo needs new leadership."
Now is your chance, seize it!
BRAVO!!!
YOU HAVE NAILED THE ISSUE WITH ALL THE NAY-SAYERS THAT PRESERVE THE SAME OLD SAME OLD HERE IN BUFFALO!!!
IF YOU'RE NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION...
Thanks, Mr. Mayor. You see Travelrrr, change is around the corner. Now lets hold hands, pull down our pants and march towards freedom.
Mike, please be careful about your negative use of "preserve old Buffalo" when you really mean "retain out-dated ways of thinking/leading Buffalo." Am I right? For preservationists, (AKA the people behind downtown redevelopment, neighborhood initiatives, cultural tourism) it means something different. We need City Hall's support to uphold Local Landmarks, stop midnight demolitions, stand up to NYS about the Peace Bridge expansion, get people into our historic vacant housing, and focus on a comprehensive preservation strategy. What do you think about historic preservation?
Meg,
I live and work at the Lafayette Hotel - that means I personally am invested in preservation and it's related benefits.
I even re-uesd old bricks thrown out in the dumpster here as well as sheet rock to make shelves.
My walls are adorned with Buffalo Historic photos and I hhad a dinner party to highlight three local photographers with a focus on history and preservation.
I have designed a Erie Canal 1850 Replica Canal Pacjet Boat which we will build soon and participated in several of the ERCHD listening sessions. I hope our waterfront becomes clogged with such home-made vessels that give families an affordable vacation right here.
Look at the canal cities of the UK and Europe with their narrow boats, etc.
I founded a museum based on our WNY sports heritage, so yes, I love peservation.
I beleive we would not have Canalside had a few dozen preservationists not courageously stood up and said, "stop" when the USS Little Rock was moved, exposing the canal infrastructure.
We have preservation in spite of our leaders.
I want to make preservation part of the six strategic themes for a New Buffalo. It supports revenue by way of tourism and builds on quality of life and appreciating our few key assets!
Would you like to be commissioner or at least form a new preservation advisory board?
Got a resume?
Mayor Mike
Folks who write in ALL CAPS are not allowed to be mayors of major American cities.
You can't elect an African American from the east side to manage the city...they only know how to make the entire city look like the east side ghetto. The political corruption is worse than ever before. Pigeon is awful. Brown is awful.
The only consolation is that the poor, oarticularly, African American community isn't staying in Buffalo. Its leaving. Buffalo is getting smarter and Brown is losing his constuency.
Buffalo needs to de-incorporate and get rid of the unions. Privatize the public schools and get rid of the teachers union. Buffalo needs a Republican like Chris Christie in NJ who will give the unions a finger
Hey paulsobo- racist much?
Is it racist for the African American community to vote for an African American council member and mayor?
You niaive liberals only seem to believe in racism when its against whites and Christians...which makes you racist too
You want to know who's not racist...take a look at the voting records and see who is voting against their race religion ethnicity gender and party.
Latest demographic breakdown
70% of Jews vote solidly democrat and liberal and if the vote republican then its strictly neocon warmongering in the middle east
85% African Americans vote democratic liberal and African American
Shall I keep going...when people vote that consistently...their not voting for the best candidate...they are voting their prejudices
Holy Guacamole!
I really started reading the whole thing, and after a few hours (I'm kidding, altho it seemed that way!), found I was only about an eighth of the way to the end of the original article. Then I started scroling down to see how much more there was - I need to make some pies and other things before Thanksgiving, so I had to stop.
Really?! Really?! Sorry, but this looks like the larouchies crap - never ending!
Started out sounding OK, but then - WOA!
Dude needs to get an editor and an eraser - seriously!
If there ever was an appropriate circumstance for "blah, blah, blah, blah, etc." this was it.
John,
What contribution will you be remembered for?
You're really racking up the positive PR!
People like you who hide under some anonymous user name, who use forums like this to spout negative, sarchastic nonsense need to be confronted.
weekes>"who hide under some anonymous user name"
First, the commenter to whom you were rude a few comments above in that little exchange doesn't seem to have "some anonymous user name".
Doesn't "John Marko" look like a real name?
So much for that excuse for rudeness.
Regarding your question about Mr. Marko's accomplishments - well, since he isn't campaigning for public office on here, it's unclear why that should be relevant.
Second, you're a hypocrite by embracing so many others with "anonymous user names" as long as they agree with you. Even mentioning possible job offers to them, lol - nice consistency!
Also, FYI - sarcastic doesn't contain an 'h'.
From all of the beautiful homes and shops to the large resorts and skyscrapers I've designed and were responsible for, not to mention all of the charitable work I've done, I'd say plenty - certainly a lot more than the BULLSHIT you're trying to spew here!
Thanks for proving to us all what a jerk you are, that's a contribution to humanity in and of itself!
Thanks for asking!
although i'm no fan of brown or the democratic party establisment in Buffalo in general, the mayor has set himself up quite nicely for another term...have you seen the beautifully re-paved streets lately all around the city? or the construction going on at canalside including the webster block, awarded by this administration? or the hotels that are going to be put in place throughout downtown? or the outer harbor transformation going on as we speak? or the shiny new federal courthouse next door to his office? or the hottest nightclubs Buffalo has ever seen across the street at the statler? and this election is up next? i don't see any way anyone else is going to win...i hope mr. weekes is well funded, because talk is cheap.
Not that I don't love the enthusiasm... but a commentary, if I may:
For starters, if you want to be taken seriously you should probably refrain from delving into the swamp of the BR message boards.
Also, easy on the Caps Lock. Most of the time on here anything more than sparing use of all capitals is associated with crazies. See: WAREHOUSEDWELLER.
Well said, sir!
g'night Buffalo
and since you are tuned in for now, Mr. Weekes, can you please help bring some of the jargon into the 21st century and start referring my group of origin as hispanics and not latinos...it's probably just me, but calling me or my group latino has always sounded to me as calling african americans negroes back in the 50s. i do not know how to describe to you how that makes me feel, other than it sounds condescending and ignorant, but since to the majority of people including the mainstream media have found it acceptable to use the term latino, i suppose it's okay, i'm not really offended, but i have not liked it in the 39 of my 42 years that i have resided in the united states. just so you know how a prospective constituent feels, thank you.
A reasonable person might conclude that the audience here would be more amenable to political change than a random sample of Buffalo residents. Rather than pick at the submitted contribution, perhaps a higher level of discourse would be in order?
A ranking of the questions? The three most important? I know a little of Mr. Weekes' back story as it's been presented over time here on Buffalo Rising. I don't know yet if he's a viable alternative, but I do know that the city needs one.
ben - I see your point about a higher discourse and trying to rank his questions as he asked people to. It isn't the list's length so much as its content which makes it seem not very useful. Mostly too vague and bureaucratic.
"How does the City of Buffalo retain customers or try to exceed expectation?
Maybe that one in his list can sum up most of what the city govt does.
"Customers" are residents and business owners.
(I'd rather consider us all owners rather than customers, but it could be looked at either way.)
The "how does" part of the q involves many things people care about - police, firefighting, parks, trash collection, street paving, pork spending projects, snow plowing, property inspections, business permitting, demolition policies, taxes, union contract offers, surplus size, city share of school funding, … on and on, hundreds of things.
What's he proposing to do differently about any of them, and how?
I disagree with his premise that "everything is a process". Some things are, but everything isn't. Much involves subjective decisions.
For example, Mayor Brown expanded and prioritized vacant house demolitions compared to Masiello. It was a choice and priority, not process. Once that decision is made, processes can be relevant of course.
Would a new mayor continue the policy approach or change it?
Another example, should the city start funding arts/culture groups again? Some would say yes while others say nope that $ should be spent on other needs in the city budget.
Or should the city give public funding for more private sector residential projects like it gave to Savarino for his new Livery apts?
(or Sycamore Village, etc., or the possible scandalous project Artvoice has been reporting about, ...)
Should the city slow down car traffic on streets such as Elm and Oak like some have called for by reducing lanes?
Should the city expand crime cameras, or are those a bad idea that should be undone, or just leave the ones we currently have and not add any?
Should the mayor push for changing NYS law to give mayors more control over the school system?
Those are decisions not made by processes.
If we had a city manager form of govt, perhaps his list of q's would be more relevant for the manager and his/her staff, while a mayor and council would decide on policies and fundiing priorities.
That's a whole other q - should Buffalo change to a city manager system like Niagara Falls has?
After thinking about it... my suggestion is probably off base. It's the way I would hope to approach things, but it has little to do with how people actually choose a candidate to vote for. It's the mentality that made me wake up post-presidential-election thinking...how does this make any sense?
To the vast majority of Buffalonians, that picture... he's an older white guy that's probably out of touch. He doesn't look like me (well...he looks exactly like me...but you know what I'm getting at...right?). He's wearing a tie and jacket. Seriously, what percentage of Buffalo voters wear a tie and jacket other than to a wedding or a funeral? To me, it's appropriate. To the voter, it says, I don't get you, even though I'd like this job, and would probably be ok at it, you'll think I'm cold hearted and speak another language.
So...he starts with a phrasing borrowed from Lincoln, misspells a fair number of words in between, then finishes by leaning hard on the CAPS. This may be all we can hope for. Marginally qualified, but willing to take the job (who else would want it, really).
ben>"what percentage of Buffalo voters wear a tie and jacket other than to a wedding or a funeral?"
Um, well, keep in mind ... doesn't our current mayor seem like he probably dresses in tie & jacket even if going to a family picnic? Doesn't seem to hurt his popularity any - lol
On your larger point, no doubt identity politics do have a lot of impact. Although that's nothing to do with why I'm unimpressed with Weekes, it could be a factor for some.
ben>"(who else would want it, really)"
I'd bet many would want it, but they believe incumbent BB is truly very popular at this point. For many reasons, they don't want to run and lose badly. It isn't only that poll I mentioned, but polls by other firms in past years that showed the same thing, not to mention landslide election wins he's had.
It's the same reason why Cuomo won't face much opposition for re-election for gov in 2014, but if he wins for Potus or VP, there'd likely be many candidates trying to replace him as gov.
btw, speaking of Cuomo - if we believe the poll I mentioned is legit, then even factoring in margin of error, BB's 65/22 approve/disapprove is even higher than Cuomo's 59/37.
If conventional wisdom says don't expect Cuomo to face serious challengers while having a 59/37 approve/disapprove rate, it isn't surprising if Brown doesn't either while having 65/22.
If somehow BB doesn't run (say if he's hired by Cuomo or Obama for a state or federal job, or if he's indicted for a felony and resigns, etc)...
...then suddenly there'd be many candidates who'd seriously consider running -
Fontana, Prigeon, Kearns (again), Gaughan (again), Golombek, Hoyt, Peoples-Stokes, Mark Schroeder, Tim Kennedy, Betty Jean Grant, ... maybe others too, who knows.
Whether any of those would be much improvement is debatable. There's one or two among those who I'd prefer compared to BB, and some of those who seem even worse.
Ever seen the movie Rocky?
do you believe in the american dream? apollo creed does...
I just don't want some old smelly trainer taking my locker away..because I didn't try hard enough...
This guy stinks...
All we get is a headshot and a 43 page questionnaire.
Heres a few questions for you:
What are your qualifications?
Previous jobs held?
Education?
what are YOUR views?
OK,
In spite of starting out by,"this guy stinks" (must be a friend or relative):
I have 28 years experience as an engineer, manager, leader, strategic planner, leader, entrepreneur, business owner.
I am not a politician, so you can hold that against me, I guess.
I have performed roles with companies like Raytheon, Motorola, John Deere and United Technologies.
I have helped local firms like BSBC, Elderwood Senior Care and Unyts in the last three years.
The museum called Fandemoneum I founded in 2010 is now becoming the Buffalo Entertainment and Sports Experience (to be located near the Buffalo waterfront by 2014) celebrating our Buffalo Story through Sports. It is a collaborative effort between musicians, sports fan, halls of fame and broadcasters.
I have done research, development, manufacturing, process development, process optimization, personnel development and performance management, training, certification, metrics and measures, analysis and improvement projects.
I am a long standing member of the American Society for Quality and am now applying for Examiner under Malcolm Baldrige, a national program for performance excellence.
I now work with UB on several efforts including a people tram for the Buffalo Waterfront as well as the Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences.
My friend and I joke that our slogan could be, "we will screw it up less", which would be funny if it were not so true.
Education: BS Industrial Engineering UB 1984 - Canisius High School before that (1980). 16 cr. hrs. toward an MBA - Rockford College. Enterprise Architect Cert. 2008.
In 2008 I wrote the book, Everything is a Process.
My views:
Buffalo deserves better. There are systematic methodologies to improve performance, even for municipalities like Buffalo. Buffalo lacks leadership, strategy, valid measures of performance, a focus on the citizen, a focus on the employee and has poor results to prove it.
We can be the great city we once were, if we have a leader who can bring the above comprehensive solution.
We are on a downward trend, in spite of positive events, activities and accomplishments, as these are NOT part of any comprehensive plan, led by folks with integrity, using capable systems, with qualified people and management of information and technology.
Got my vote. And I'm not being facetious. As fellow Ellicott resident, I appreciate the need for change.
A very lousy 4:49:06 - I am a Penguin, a disciple of Joh Bingham, who wrote several books on slow running. John's book and my marathon inspired me to write a book myself.
My goal was to finish in under 5:00:00 without harming myself, so I guess it was a success.
You never forget your first marathon. I ran with a pace-setter until mile 24, who was on track for a 4:45:00. I cherished tha last 2.2 miles, breaking away to simply soak it all in.
I was laid off 3 weeks before my first marathon and was grateful to have a reason to get up in the morning.
I wrote a story for the Buffalo News called Couch Potato Turns Marathoner in the My View Column.
I recommend you write one.
I did my second marathon only 4 weeks after my first one, here in Buffalo (Casino Niagara - Oct 2003) and came in only 5 minutes slower than my first.
I did a third marathon in Philly 4 weeks after that, one week before Thanksgiving and hurt my left knee at mile 3, and limped along all the way to the finish line, walking at times, drinking a beer at mile 20.
After 8 total runs of 26.2 miles ending in Feb. of 2006, I left marathoning for small triathlons.
Swimming became a love in 2008. I had to learn how to swim, in spite of growing up in Buffalo. I did a 2.4 mile swim one day at the Y in 2:08:00, reaching my goal of doing an Iron Man swim in less than 2:10:00.
Do you run?
Cool. Yeah, I run but I don't have any compelling story or anything to write about. I just run for myself. I'll be running he turkey trot in Troy with family Thursday and then it's time to start training for the Boston Marathon. It'll be my forth marathon and I qualified at wineglass in 2011 for it. I've also dabbled in tris but I don't have the time or money to do it seriously. I also run with checkers and do many shorter races throughout the season
Cool. Yeah, I run but I don't have a compelling story or anything to write about. I just run for myself. I'll be doing the turkey trot in Troy with my family Thursday and then I start training for the Boston marathon. I qualified at wineglass in 2011 with a 3:04 and it'll be my first Boston and forth marathon. I also dabbled in tris but I don't have the time or money to do it seriously. Running is nice because it's cheap. I also run with checkers and do shorter races through out the summer
I will gladly vote for ANYONE other than Byron Brown.
100 questions is about 99 too many. Leaders lead, they don't send questionnaires.
Also, you spelled "descent" wrong. Twice.
What would you know about leading? Just curious.
Snarky replys? What are you some BRO troll?
Snarky? Sounds like a pet name.
Oh snarky, I love you...oh ,I love you too snarky..
What exactly qualifies you to be mayor, Mr. Weekes?
Do you need to be qualified in this city for anything? Shouldn't this question read "Who do you know that qualifies you to be mayor?"
Mike,
I really liked what I was reading, until I noticed you decided to comment back on everyones post. Just a piece of political advice. When you comment back on each post it makes you seem petty and aggressive. Let people hash it out by themselves, or create a new account, minus your own name and interject your opinion, just sayin.
Look at that. I agree with you 100%
Mike, you remind me of Carl Paladino. Guys like you will never get elected with this type of persona, because unfortunately the mass public does not listen to what they need to hear. They only listen to what they want to hear. Tone down the rhetoric a little bit and try a softer approach instead of calling people out and trying to make them feel stupid, because with each comment on here there's probably 5-10 people who wont vote for you because of it. PS if you need a campaign manager, or assitant let me know, because I like what I hear from you. I'm like a younger, skinnier, smarter, more personable Karl Rove. Actually, now that I think of it, I'm nothing like Karl Rove.
THANK YOU ALL, SO MUCH LET'S RENAME THE ARTICLE, RUNNING FOR MAYOR FOR DUMMIES...
AND TO UP AND COMING - LET'S CHAT, YES I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS YOUR ROLE AS A CAMPAIGN MANAGER, THEN, WHEN I'M ELECTED YOU CAN BE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS - HIT THE CONTACT THE AUTHOR LINK OR EMAIL ME AT MICHAELLOVESBUFFALO@GMAIL.COM
WE WILL HAVE AN OFFICE IN CITY HALL FOR ALL THE PUNDANTS OUT THERE. I'LL SUPPLY PIZZA AND WINGS AND IPA TO YOU ALL EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
AND TO MY HISPANIC FRIEND, AS A STUPID IRISHMAN, PLEASE ACCEPT MY MOST HEART-FELT APOLOGIES!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL, INCLUDING MEG, AND UP AND MATT AND NORTH AND BEN AND LOUIS AND JIM AND ALL!!!
ONE QUESTION EVERY BUFFALONIAN SHOULD ASK:
1. What value, services, and products do I seek from the City of Buffalo?
I may have to switch from being open to this...to getting more to the point (the time any candidate gets is limited, you're pushing your limit). Why should I ask this question? And more importantly, how does the asking of the question make it more likely I would vote for you?
Given a conservative/libertarian starting point, I'd never contemplate what 'product' I might want from the city of Buffalo. If they have a product I desire, please let the private sector handle it.
As a society we've taken the decidedly less desired path than the one that had democrats saying 'ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country'.
Make things work, make the city safer, cut the waste, keep the streets clean, and do it for less. Lose the tie, and don't use Buffalo's best back drop for a photo op. Stand on the worst street corner on the east side, grafitti (sp?) and a couple guys in hoodies in the background, maybe a stray pit bull, after dark, with your sleeves rolled up. Given all that, I don't see you getting more than one in three votes.
On a serious note... I own some fairly nice rental units in improving areas of the city. By far my biggest concern, is let my tenants get from their cars to the front door, after dark, without an issue.
"Make things work, make the city safer, cut the waste, keep the streets clean, and do it for less."
That's an approach I'd like also - very focused on major basic functions of government with good efficiency and transparency, not trying to meddle and spend in things better left to the (for-profit or non-profit) private sector.
My Mom would be proud with one in three.
Looks like a lot of fluff to me. "Let's be great" is nice talk but what's your plan, Mike? I don't see a single specific idea, plan, number. 101 questions is a lot and most are valid. Can you answer some of them for us? Sheesh.
First objective -- eliminate all parking fees in the city of Buffalo - the Parking Violations Bureau is as outdated as the portraits of past mayors that hang in the great halls where their fees are collected - a non-value-added profit center that helps pay for waste.
Let's reduce the cost of government by 5%, per year, by doing it smarter (right the first time, with less variation) and you can park wherever the hell you want to without anxiety.
Here is an example:
Suppose you want to add a deck to your property and a permit takes 21 days to get. That process to originate and approve that permit may take 22 steps. I'll eliminate wasteful steps, reduce the time it takes to get one and charge you less.
Hows that?
Citizens should be able to come downtown for a meeting or to look at a lovely building without worrying if their hour is up.
I would also eliminate alternate parking from May 15th to October 15th!
OK, how's that.
Find me a Bufflaonian who likes our parking nazis and I'll give you a pizza!
Citizens don't ask for fees for parking and parking restirctions, a perfect example of hundreds of things we pay for that we don't require.
How do ya like them apples?
Your first objective is a terrible. The least of this city's problems is parking and it's way below normal downtown market rate parking fees. Go read Donald Shoup's book on the disastrous impacts of cheap parking in a city. What exactly are you trying to accomplish by this?
Thank you..I will and I appreciate the timne you took to not just say, wrong, but you enlightened me on a solution - any others folks? That's what I;m looking for!
weekes>"eliminate all parking fees in the city of Buffalo"
Wow. Well, that's how it already is weekday evenings and weekends.
But a big difficulty with doing that everywhere in the city on weekdays is there'd be pretty much no on-street parking downtown. Office workers every morning would park on the street for free and leave their cars in those spaces all day.
weekes>"Citizens should be able to come downtown for a meeting or to look at a lovely building without worrying if their hour is up."
Again, those citizens going to meetings or looking at buildings very likely wouldn't find a spot on downtown streets during weekdays if there was all-day unlimited free parking on those like you're proposing. Cars of office workers would be sitting in all-day-free spaces on streets, so mid-day visitors would end up needing to pay anyhow in parking lots.
Wow, left, right, and center can all agree, Mr. Weekes seems to be quite inept at basic public relations and basic respect for alternative views. Makes Carl Paladino seem charming by comparison.
I knew a Black Rock Lifer who finally left his home of 60 years when he could not return home without the threat of being attacked in his own driveway. The fence and gate and lock didn't do the trick.
He testified against the young man who attacked him and that young man dispatched another young man, from his cell in the holding center, and put a gun to his head and asked him if he really wanted to testify against his detained buddy.
If I risk being inept in public relations in order to stand up against an unacceptable situation, well then I guess I won't be seeing you at the corner tavern, but if you have had enough, please consider a new leader.
Our Mayor is very polite, unfortunately he has failed to provide Black Rock with a quality of life where a single mom or her son or daughter can go get milk, bread and eggs without fear of bodily harm.
I respect your view, I count on it.
Wow. How much did he pay BR? I didn't know BR was a political platform? Same old tired "run government as a business BS"! The fact is Buffalo is doing much better because we don't have many of these MBA six sigma knuckleheads who caused the Great Recession lurking about.
Mike, you've pushed me so far away I might actually work for the campaign of whoever you would oppose. Reason #1: you responded to basically every comment on here. I would expect the individual who earns my vote would be able to find a better use of their time.
Sometimes an individuals passion is misguided. I'm sure we can all relate to that.
Indeed. Well, I'd rather have misguided passion than absolutely no passion whatsoever.
Cheers.
I think that's two in one day? I see the beginnings of a beautiful friendship.
I give anyone credit who is willing to step into the arena and run for public office. Running for office is not easy, especially suffering through the constant criticisms and attacks one has to endure.
I can't believe that Mr. Weekes is being criticized for taking the time to engage and respond to comments here. It is refreshing to see a candidate that is willing to take the time to engage with people by reading and responding to posted comments.
In my opinion changing how city government operates requires the following:
- Public financing of elections to help make elections more competitive by encouraging more people to run for office. Byron Brown has a war chest of $1 million dollars. City Council Members on average have a war chest of $25,000 vs their challengers who average $1,000. In 2011 5 out of 9 Council Members did not have any primary opposition and not a single Council Member had any opposition in the General election. City Comptroller Mark Schoeder raised $100,000 and was elected without any opposition. The power of money that flows to incumbents shuts out new voices and prevents competitive races from taking place.
- We need a professional City Manager to run the day to day operation of city government. A City Manager who has the power to hire department heads based on qualifications and not on how many petition signatures one gets or how much money one contributed would be a significant change in City government.
- Comply with the City Charter. The City Charter contains excellent ideas that simply are not being followed such as: evaluating employee performance, quarterly meetings of city officials to develop and address a coordinated strategic plan for the city, independent audits by outside auditors, the development of an annual management plan, the creation of a Procurement Policy Board to develop better procedures for soliciting bids etc. It is all laid out in the City Charter but not being followed. Accomplishing such items requires focused leadership, which is not taking place.
well, i for one am ready to vote for paul wolf.
just one more annoying piece of unsolicited advice for mr. weekes: stop dangling jobs at everyone who writes a comment you like. it looks like vote-buying.
Hey, Lincoln bought votes with jobs and he got the 13th Amendment...and where would we be without that...and if you're going to shoot that one down, well...
well, if *lincoln* did it, then i guess everyone should do it. shall we all put our votes up on ebay to auction off to the highest bidder?
I doubt public financing would result in many more incumbents losing. For one thing it would still be very easy to get around those limits with 'independent' campaign spending (the type Ricchiazzi was going against Grisanti - even though that was an ineffective example). Also, there's still so many insider-friendly factors beyond money (party machines controlling the election board, etc).
What would have more impact would be making it much less difficult to get candidates names on primary ballots (state law changes would be needed for that), and City Charter changes to reduce Council terms to 2-years, and ideally having term limits of something like 8 years max for all city offices.
Non-partisan local elections could help make a difference too.
Unfortunately none of the above is at all likely, since the people who decide on the changes are the incumbents themselves who like having things as is.
Wow! It takes real courage for a potential candidate to engage in a dialogue on this site! It's not for the faint of heart.
Can you imagine going on a first date with a list of 101 questions in your hand for the date to read over a candlelight dinner?
Would you rather go on a date with Mayor Brown - that would be fun, listening to him tell stories about going fishing with his father and they would go fishing and catch fish and...OMG!
Put Ch 22 on your DVR, invite a gal over and she;ll run out the door i nthe first 15 minutes.
I went on a date with a young lady who had a multiple personality disorder and she loved every question, all 101 of her....oh , did I offend anyone with that 1970s definition?
This is getting good.
By the way, this is a blog, I believe and by definition, dialog is encouraged...
Buffalo,
By the time we have 1000 comments, I will know the true voice of the citizen, what to say, what not to say, what matters and what doesn't. I will have all the themes that make up our true strategy, how we really define quality of life and what features we care about.
That's exactly why I wrote this article.
Happy Thanksgiving! and Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, all!
The Monstro-city Comes to Chippewa - we used to have whores and hop houses, but instead, just in time for Dec 21, 2012 we have the DOOMSDAY MACHINE - OMG - It's Sky Watch, but it doesn't watch the sky - it watches YOU, better than before!
But guess what - we don't want to be watched...Mayor Brown..
More cameras, better cameras, (that's how Mayor Brown defines quality of life here) connected to huge mechanisms to lift them into the sky -
I am furious - you should be to - I imagine these cost perhaps $200,000 or so - enough to educate 200 Pre-k inner city youth to help them move toward careers in medicine, bioinformatice or life scheives - to attend SUNY - god forbid - IF THIS DOESN'T CONVINCE YOU WE NEED A NEW MAYOR, WELL NOTHING WILL
Problem: there aren't any hooligans left downtown on Turkey Eve to witness (or be survailed by) this sin - they're all out in the suburbs drinking and remembering all those great moments and memories, when they were kids and used to enjoy Chippewa, 30 years ago.
MIKE4MAYOR
MICHAEL R WEEKES
CANDIDATE - MAYOR OF BUFFALO - 2013
Everyone, regarding Mike Weekes, please do your research on this bozo.
Self-published book. http://www.amazon.com/Everything-Is-Process-Michael-Weekes/dp/0615272444 (great reviews, huh?)
Let’s see….what were his aspirations before decided to run for mayor since he moved to Buffalo.
Open up Fandemonium Sports museum. Archived article in Buffalo News, August 2010.
Build himself a house (and soliciting help of course)
http://www.buffalorising.com/2011/02/ex-pat-seeks-guidance-ideas-and-lessons-learned-on-west-side-low-carbon-footprint-home.html
Here’s one that really hurt the community of Lockport…….(he successfully solicits a free place to build his canal boat and free labor to build it until they got taken by him.)
http://clarence.wgrz.com/news/arts-culture/61313-packet-boat-partnership
http://lockportjournal.com/local/x1669696065/Packet-boat-supporters-jump-ship
http://lockportjournal.com/local/x1561284262/Boat-building-suits-dropped
There were articles in the Buffalo News about this, but they are archived, and you must pay to read the entire article.
Well, so much for that…..let him move on to his next idea.
Oh, sports museum didn’t work, so let me open up a sports restaurant, (and ask for everyone’s memorabilia to decorate it.)
http://fandemoneum.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/welcome-to-fandemoneum-the-vuffalo-sports-museum-restaurant-to-be-located-on-the-buffalo-waterfront-in-january-2014/
Thirty-two years later, he’s still needs to brag about graduating from Canisius High School to sell himself. Judging from his grammar, punctuation, and spelling, I think he needs to go back and request to audit an English class.
Oh, here’s a link to him on TV looking for a job. Nice attire to wear to a job fair. He really doesn’t look like a marathon runner to me.
http://www.wivb.com/dpp/news/citybration_events_feature_job_fairs_090626
He’s currently solicting $100,000 in funds for his Mayor campaign. So far he’s received one donation of $50 by an anonymous donor the same day the fund was started. Hmmm, I wonder who that was? http://www.gofundme.com/1hr9qk
Money-saving tip….parking is $2 in quarters for 10 hours of parking across from Hutch Tech.
Oh Buffalo61, thank you so much, whoever you are.
Yes, I am a man who dreams big, makes dreams come true, could live anywhere in the world and cam home to Buffalo and now I'd like to make it better. I won't apologize for that. and yes, I am a Bozo. You'd have to be to run for mayor and anyone would agree with that.
I always mention Canisius High School because it made me realize that I am a
MAN FOR OTHERS according to the Jesuits, so that aligns with a campaign. It is also my way to memorialize Mildred Campbell who sponsored me, one of Buffalo's greatest residents.
Uh, $100,000 is not nearly enough to run against Mayor Brown in this media-driven society, but it is a start. If I did not raise money, you'd never hear from me. If I raised $10,000 you'd hear from me for a month. I could not shoot for $1,000,000 although that's what it could take.
You obviously never imagined what a political campaign entails or what is at the heart of vision or passion.
The job fair I attended, at the last minute landed me the role of consultant to ECC Workforce development where I re-wrote their corporate training manual. They paid me $125/hr. to help them.
By the way, the WIVB interview with Lorey Schulz, in which I was the only pro-Buffalo person spoken to that day, led to other work.
So, as far as results go, I'd have to say I'm doing pretty good.
Parking is free one block west, but I live downtown, so parking is free for me.
Fandemoneum will open in 2014 as the Buffalo Entertainment and Sports Experience ans is now supported by the GBSHOF, the musicians HOF and the Broadcasters HOF.
I have sold several copies of the study plans for the Erie canal Packet Houseboat, soon to be featured in Wooden Boat Magazine.
I encourage you to dream your dreams, act on them, make mistakes and see what the future holds for you, but, please do dream. Don's waste time stepping on other people's dreams it makes you look bitter.
Thanks for this chance to celebrate my journey.
Thought for the day:
Who is Steve Casey, really and why do we even have a Deputy Mayor?
I heard a rumor that Steve Casey really runs City Hall.
I heard that Mayor Brown can't even achieve what he'd like to given the dominant role that Mr. Casey represents.
Is that true?
I watched a recent CitiStat show (#55 or #56) on Ch 22 Time Warner Cable and it seemed like Steve Casey is the individual who manages performance at City Hall.
Beyond the fact that we really have 2 Mayors (or maybe 1.5, I don't know) why is Mr. Casey so upset about thew fact that his district, Delaware never had any Clean Sweeps there?
And what are Clean Sweeps anyway and how are they part of any strategy based on what we care about.
Clean Sweeps seem to be events that try to make up for a general lack of services.
Am I running against Byron Brown or Steve Casey?
Any advice, information, ideas?
How is it good leadership to whine about not having had any clean sweeps in your district when it's not about YOU anyway?
I recall that the team from Oswaldo Maestre's 311 department attempted to explain to Mr. Casey that data drove the decision on where clean sweeps would be held, not where the deputy mayor thought they should be.
The worst part was the negative tone in the room, non-verbally communicating a clear lack of open communication or thought in the City Hall environment. This fear-based situation is exactly what keeps good ideas from bubbling up from the workforce, finding their way to improved services.
thank you.
Michael:
You seem to be a well meaning fellow but c'mon man. Mayor?
It’s interesting that Michael Weekes mentions his intent to be an Examiner under the Malcolm Baldridge program. The tenets of total quality management (TQM) was the corporate rage in the U.S. many years ago but fizzled. Apparently, there were not widespread stellar results, as other philosophies became replacements.
So . . . would TQM be his “system methodology” for improving the City’s performance?
Re: 101 Questions
The Question Behind the Question, John Miller’s book
Re: “more than 8 out of 10 Buffalonians are less than satisfied with City Hall and the current Mayor of Buffalo”
How to Lie With Statistics, Darrell Huff’s book
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Paulsabo – re: “ you can’t elect an African American from the east side to manage the city . . . they only know how to make the city look like the ghetto”
Unfortunately insightful words seem to constantly fail you.
How did the City look after 16 years with a mayor elected from South Buffalo and 12 years with a mayor from the Westside? Please post a few Cityscape pictures showing shining examples of their management proficiency.
Unexpectedly, Part 2 comments . . .
Today, November 24, Michael Weekes received substantial publicity for his reconstituted Fundmoneum Museum quest for Buffalo via YNN News coverage.
It was reported that he had been away from Buffalo for 30 YEARS until two years ago.
Without question, that is pertinent info for weighing the viability of his purported candidacy.
BRO READERS,
Thank you to locals and folks who visited Buffalo for the holidays for the hundreds of positive replies to the announcement of my mayoral campaign.
I especially enjoyed shaking hands with manyu of you on Elmwood Ave during Local Business day this weekend.
It warms my heart to know that, like me, you too are ed up with the busienss-as-usual at city hall.
I hope this time next year we are all planning a move into City Hall, bringing ethics, leadership, strategy and a focus on the employee and citizen, making Buffalo a great American city once again.
If I say something nice about you will you offer me a patronage job like the others you've been dangling on this thread?
A little proofreading is in order:
"As long as there is a lack of leadership, structure, strategy and focus on customer and employee alike, there will never be a game-changing momentum. We slow our rate of decent, but that decent remains nonetheless."
Decent is an adjective meaning (1) polite and respectable, and (2) passable or adequate. Descent is a noun meaning (1) an act or instance of going downward, (2) a way down, (3) hereditary lineage, and (4) a sudden visit or attack.
I believe this story received more action on BRO than any other in 2012!
Thank you, again, Buffalo - g'night...
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i know someone who asks every local candidate who happens to come to the door what is the best book they've ever read on cities. so i'll steal the idea and shoot one back at mr. weekes: what is the best book you've ever read on cities and why?
BEST BOOK ABOUT CITIES, ABOUT THE PEOPLE:
WORKING, Studds Terkel - MJF BOOKS - 1972
a path-breaking exploration of the ordinary dreams of ordinary people - NY TIMES, there could be no better basis to form the voice that drives any mayoral campaign...to read it is to hear America talking..BOSTON GLOBE
check it out..MIKE4MAYOR
not bad. i give your answer a b-. here's why.
unlike many candidates for public office, you can name the author and title of an actual nonfiction book, and an especially significant one at that. studs terkel was an american treasure and "working" is a fascinating read.
but "working" is sociology. it is not actually about how cities work or don't work. plus you cut and pasted some book review blurbs rather than saying in your own words why the book was important to you.
Ask Byron Brown the same question and see what answer you get from him....?
he's probably one of those candidates who needs his handlers to suggest a book and talking points on said book.
@Up and Coming ... Why isn't Brown making it easy to track progress beyond his speeches and numbers? In speeches, it is easy to isolate periods of time and shape the statistics to fit the speech. Events and bullet points only go so far. What about statistical trends that bring together the parts into a coherent picture and trying to understand what is important to the people that live in the city?
My apologies - and by the way, I'll take the B- and be joyful.
All stories boil down to the people and their unique, precious value. The story of Buffalo is the story of it's people, their diversity, their gifts, their experience.
Any endeavor has the people at it's foundation.
What moved me about the book was how honest it was, how genuine and authentic.
The best art is real and Studds was as real as any.
I'd love to write the Buffalo version of WORKING some day and have 70 pages of it done. No one has comprehensively captured an actual picture of Buffalo in spite of many attempts.
The other thing I liked is that EVERYONE was included, not just the "right kind of people". I have never been in the inner circle so I like the fact that other atypical characters found themselves as much a part of the story as any others.
It made me realize that my silly life did matter, and that we are all special!
Thank you!
Remarks of Michael R Weekes to the Citizens of Buffalo – October 25th, 2012
Buffalo is the greatest place in the world. But we have a challenge.
We are genuine, authentic and have so much to be proud of, but we lack leadership, strategy and a focus on citizen. But there are many things we put up with and are less than delighted with.
Doing business with the City of Buffalo leaves a lot of room for improvement.
Let's create a workforce culture where City employees enjoy their job, where citizens delight in the service provided and the operations represent results that compete with any city in America.
Let's return values, energy, and excellence to City Hall so we can take the journey to a level of performance we can all be proud of.
Let's take the moments and memories and make them new reasons to attract more tourism, increasing revenue in genuine ways.
Let's leverage new technologies and innovation like bioinformatics, life sciences and healthcare to replace legacy industries we can no longer rely on for economic prosperity.
Let's connect SUNY to the East Side and the entire city in ways to fulfill the vision and needs of both parties in order to improve the quality of life, wellness and economic prosperity of us all.
Let’s increase our high school graduation rates by investing in Pre-K programs in neighborhoods, blocks and community agencies.
Let’s plant the seed for young minds who can aspire to a post-graduate journey in the life sciences, healthcare and other domains that our many educational institutions specialize in.
We all know how special this place is, but we MUST change and improve in order to sustain any progress. As we take time to recognize our assets, lets develop new value to move ahead.
Let's celebrate innovation and performance as well as our history, heritage and culture.
Please add your name to the petition to add the name of Michael R Weekes to the list of those running for Mayor of Buffalo in 2013.
I bring more than 25 years experience in helping organizations move from struggle to achievement, from fire-fighting to competitiveness. In twelve years we can be one of America’s great cities again, not only in our hearts but in real, measurable, realistic terms.
Let's Make the City of Buffalo and City Hall a place of excellence, energy and results. Thank you.
Michael R Weekes
Candidate, Mayor of Buffalo
To be a part of a New Buffalo, visit: https://www.facebook.com/michaelr.weekes
@94 Why would you limit "Working" to Sociology? and not another field of knowledge? What if ethnographic approach, which is a research method used in Business, Anthropology, Marketing, Journalism, Industrial Engineering, Design, Urban Planning... maybe I can list a few more, was applied to the city and its government to improve services and the lives of the people working there?
a video from Baldrige / NIST about how municipalities used Baldrige to improve
http://www.baldrige.nist.gov/Video/Getting_Results/index.html
Remarks of Michael R Weekes to the Citizens of Buffalo – October 25th, 2012
Buffalo is the greatest place in the world. But we have a challenge.
We are genuine, authentic and have so much to be proud of, but we lack leadership, strategy and a focus on citizen. But there are many things we put up with and are less than delighted with.
Doing business with the City of Buffalo leaves a lot of room for improvement.
Let's create a workforce culture where City employees enjoy their job, where citizens delight in the service provided and the operations represent results that compete with any city in America.
Let's return values, energy, and excellence to City Hall so we can take the journey to a level of performance we can all be proud of.
Let's take the moments and memories and make them new reasons to attract more tourism, increasing revenue in genuine ways.
Let's leverage new technologies and innovation like bioinformatics, life sciences and healthcare to replace legacy industries we can no longer rely on for economic prosperity.
Let's connect SUNY to the East Side and the entire city in ways to fulfill the vision and needs of both parties in order to improve the quality of life, wellness and economic prosperity of us all.
Let’s increase our high school graduation rates by investing in Pre-K programs in neighborhoods, blocks and community agencies.
Let’s plant the seed for young minds who can aspire to a post-graduate journey in the life sciences, healthcare and other domains that our many educational institutions specialize in.
We all know how special this place is, but we MUST change and improve in order to sustain any progress. As we take time to recognize our assets, lets develop new value to move ahead.
Let's celebrate innovation and performance as well as our history, heritage and culture.
Please add your name to the petition to add the name of Michael R Weekes to the list of those running for Mayor of Buffalo in 2013.
I bring more than 25 years experience in helping organizations move from struggle to achievement, from fire-fighting to competitiveness. In twelve years we can be one of America’s great cities again, not only in our hearts but in real, measurable, realistic terms.
Let's Make the City of Buffalo and City Hall a place of excellence, energy and results. Thank you.
Michael R Weekes
Candidate, Mayor of Buffalo
To be a part of a New Buffalo, visit: https://www.facebook.com/michaelr.weekes