trevorhayden
Active Member
OP12 report with full list of planned cuts has been released. Check January 30th City Council meeting Agenda for the attachments.
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Why would you say he's bad to work with? I have heard the opposite so this surprises mehttps://edmontonjournal.com/news/lo...fth-deputy-city-manager-departure-in-one-year
Makes me wonder if Andre Corbould is as bad to work with for executives as he is for City Council.
For City Council, he has actively worked to undermine their priorities on a consistent basis. IMO, he is a bad faith actor who acts independently in a manner that is counter to good city governance.Why would you say he's bad to work with? I have heard the opposite so this surprises me
Sources tell me McPhee may also be about to be shown the door
None of those things are his job. If he wanted that job he should have run for City Council or Mayor. It would be the same problem if we had a Conservative council and an NDP aligned City Manager was ignoring their direction. Your clear disregard for democratic governance because the guy ignoring our elected officials aligns with your values is disconcerting.He's exactly what the City needed through the pandemic imo. He has a long time history in provincial government and has a relationship with the UCP, unlike most of our current Council members. We wouldn't be getting anything from the province if it wasn't for him and a few others.
I can second the rumor about McPhee...but it's got nothing to do with him corroboration with the City.I suspect Corbould's days as city manager are numbered. He is absolutely incompetent. Sources tell me McPhee may also be about to be shown the door. Both men have actively ignored the City's priorities.
We need the right people in the right positions. If Corbould is too hard and militaristic for his, McPhee is too soft and complacent.Corbould is a military man. We don't need more soldiers and police running our government. We need feeling, caring humans.