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Council right to admit itës wrong
Tuesday, 05 December 2006 17:28
Sample ImageAsheville City Council on Nov. 28 put to rest an issue that had caused quite a controversy in recent weeks.

In a unanimous decision, council reversed its previous vote to double the rent on the Louisiana Avenue U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reserve center. As a result, the Army will continue to pay the $60,000 per year that it has been paying since 2000, plus a 3.4 percent annual increase.

Proponents of the increase argued that it would bring the centerës rent closer to those of sourrounding properties ÇƒÓ thus representing a more responsible management of the cityës assets.


However, many veterans, including Councilman Carl Mumpower, were angered that the city would impose such a rent hike on the military during wartime.

When The Asheville Tribune ran a headline on its front page that read, "City Council Screws Troops," a public outcry ensued, culminating in several threats made against Mayor Terry Bellamy.

On the other side of the spectrum, Mountain Xpress reporter Cecil Bothwell noted that the amount of money in question would fund "approximately 16 seconds of the current U.S. occupation of Iraq" in an e-mail to council members and other local officials and media representatives.


While doves and hawks alike might see an important ideological debate in this question, we wonder if it isnët a tempest in a teapot. After all, the money in question represents only a miniscule fraction of the Pentagonës budget and clearly, municipal governments have no say in matters of national foreign policy.


Nonetheless, we commend council members for being willing to admit when they made a mistake and finding a compromise with which all parties can live. This is not something that is always easy for elected officials to do.


While some would argue that council simply bowed under pressure, it is clear from the sentiments expressed by many that at least some veterans and their supporters feel very strongly about this issue. That is a sentiment that should be respected ÇƒÓ we owe a great deal of gratitude to those who have served.
 



 


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