by Paul Goldman
Once again, Richmond city government is facing a crisis of competence. The current water treatment plant fiasco is symbolic of this long history. You canโt run a city by moving from crisis to crisis. Thatโs why I believe Mayor Danny Avula should create an independent committee to review the cityโs well-documented infrastructure mess and finally propose a solution,
He should choose people whose knowledge of government finances is beyond question. And they should be individuals unafraid to step on whoever’s toes may need stepping on.ย
Iโm hoping the new mayor will see the wisdom in this proposal. When facing similar type financial situations, former governors Wilder and Warner asked for my advice. They took it. This advice helped them win accolades for Virginia as the best-managed state. Iโm convinced what Iโm proposing for Avula will put Richmond on the road to being one of the best managed cities.
The first thing RVA needs to do should be clear to any honest person: The 16-year era of the race-baiting politics of former Mayors Dwight Jones and Levar Stoney needs to come to an end. They and their cronies have used race to enrich too many, for far too long, with contracts they donโt deserve, jobs they canโt perform, patronage positions the city doesnโt need, and projects like the proposed Casino given to friends of the Mayor on a racial basis to folks who donโt actually respect the integrity of Black citizens.
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