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    Mayor Floyd Calls on State Leaders To Stop “Overlooking” Cities

    Decatur Metro | March 29, 2010 | 1:45 pm

    When it comes to politics, some times you just have to get out there and state the obvious.

    Steve points to this new guest column by Decatur Mayor (and GA Municipal Prez) Bill Floyd on Maria Saporta’s SaportaReport.  Here’s an excerpt…

    It’s time for the conversation about cities in Georgia to change. But that change will require state leaders to embrace three things.

    First, they will need to appreciate the grassroots. Although people may love their state, they don’t live and work and play at the “state level.” Instead, they live their lives at the “local level.” It will be here where leaders will be able to tap into the energy of people and institutions to make a difference.

    Two, the state will have to partner with cities to get the results we all seek. Innovation and expertise are found at the local level throughout Georgia.

    Third, the state will have to learn to trust her local governments and not legislate to the least common denominator. Instead, they must create the political and policy infrastructure that allows communities to meet the diverse social and economic demands they face, both within their boundaries and in the larger regions they serve.

    A tall order indeed.

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    2 Responses to “Mayor Floyd Calls on State Leaders To Stop “Overlooking” Cities”

    1. Streetsblog.net » Why Fort Worth Needs Its Streetcar says:
      March 30, 2010 at 9:36 am

      […] from around the network: Decatur Metro reports that the mayor of that Georgia city is calling for more attention to be paid to urban […]

    2. Another Rick says:
      March 30, 2010 at 10:02 am

      If we want respect for local political leadership (city commissions and board of education) and support of neighborhoods (both rural and urban), we must have some changes at the state capital. The current leadership is the most ineffecient, and self-centered bunch I have observed in a generation of observing state politics. (And I am trying to be nice). (But it feels good to say it).

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