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Fwd: KS 19-2670



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From: Brenda Younger <BYounger@topeka.org>
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Subject: RE: KS 19-2670
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Received – thanks.

 

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Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 5:53 PM
To: City Clerk <cclerk@topeka.org>; Governing Body <governingbody@topeka.org>; Kevin Cook <kevin.cook@snco.us>; Aaron Mays <aaron.mays@snco.us>; Bill Riphahn <bill.riphahn@snco.us>; City Manager <citymanager@topeka.org>; Tim Hrenchir <tim.hrenchir@cjonline.com>; Quinn, Tomari <tquinn@cjonline.com>; MCRE Media <mcre1.snco@blogger.com>; McIntosh, Earl <emcintos@amfam.com>
Subject: KS 19-2670

 

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19-2670. Citizens commission on local government in counties with a population between 170,000 and 200,000; membership; qualifications. There shall be created and established a citizens commission on local government in every county in this state having a population of more than one hundred seventy thousand (170,000) and not more than two hundred thousand (200,000). Such commission shall consist of: (1) The board of county commissioners of the county; (2) the governing body of all cities of the first class located in such county; (3) the trustee of each township in such county; (4) the chairmen of the boards of education of all school districts located in such county; (5) the chairmen of boards of public utilities of all cities located in such county; (6) the chairmen of boards of all drainage districts located within such county; (7) the mayors of all cities of the second and third class located in such county; and (8) eighteen (18) persons who shall be selected and appointed by the members hereinbefore provided. Such persons shall be residents of the county and shall not be officers or employees of the county or any city, school district, township, board of public utilities or drainage district.

History: L. 1968, ch. 389, § 1; July 1.

 

 

Time to follow the law

 


 

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RE: Attached public comment

Henry,

 

This ordinance is already on file in the clerk's office.

 

Thanks.

 

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For the record 

 

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Date: Tue, Jan 14, 2025, 5:58PM
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To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>

 

1 (Published in the Topeka Metro News October 19, 2009)

2

3 ORDINANCE NO. 19320

4

5 AN ORDINANCE introduced by City Councilperson Jeff Preisner creating City of

6 Topeka Code Chapter 2, Division 2, concerning Citizens

7 Government Review Committee to review the form of government

8 and repealing original Ordinance No. 15961.

9

10 WHEREAS, on September 13, 1988, the City Council passed and approved

11 Ordinance No. 15961 establishing and forming a committee to review the form of

12 government of the City of Topeka and to make recommendations to the Governing

13 Body relative to the City's form of government; and

14 WHEREAS, the ordinance needs to be brought up to date and codified to ensure

15 that the review committee meets as established.

16 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF

17 TOPEKA, KANSAS:

18 Section 1. That Chapter 2, Administration, Article I, In General, of The Code of

19 the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended to read as follows:

20 DIVISION 1. SEAL AND CREST

21 Section 2. That Chapter 2, Administration, Article I, In General, of The Code of

22 the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended to read as follows:

23 DIVISION 2. CITIZENS GOVERNMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE

24 Section 3. That The Code of the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended

25 by adding a section, to be numbered 2-10, which said section reads as follows:

26 Purpose.

27 It is the inherent right of the citizens of a jurisdiction to establish the form of

28 government which shall govern them and to exercise control over that form of

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29 government by amending and modifying it, from time to time, as they deem necessary

30 and convenient. Therefore, this ordinance is adopted by the City Council of the City of

31 Topeka to establish a process whereby a committee of citizens from Topeka,

32 representing as widely diverse backgrounds as possible, shall be impaneled to study

33 and review the form of government of the City of Topeka and make recommendations to

34 the City's Governing Body for amendment or modification.

35 Section 4. That The Code of the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended

36 by adding a section, to be numbered 2-11, which said section reads as follows:

37 Composition; appointment of members.

38 The committee shall be comprised of five (5) members appointed by the

39 Governing Body.

40 Section 5. That The Code of the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended

41 by adding a section, to be numbered 2-12, which said section reads as follows:

42 Qualifications of members.

43 The committee members shall be registered voters of the City of Topeka and the

44 committee shall be as representative as possible of the City.

45 Section 6. That The Code of the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended

46 by adding a section, to be numbered 2-13, which said section reads as follows:

47 Manner of convening.

48 The committee shall convene initially on or before July 1, 2015, and at least once

49 every ten (10) years thereafter, as directed by the City Council by way of an appropriate

50 resolution.

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51 Section 7. That The Code of the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended

52 by adding a section, to be numbered 2-14, which said section reads as follows:

53 Duties; meetings.

54 All meetings of the committee shall be open to the public and the committee shall

55 complete its work and submit its report and recommendations within six (6) months of

56 its appointment. Such report shall be delivered to the City's Governing Body, which may

57 act on said recommendations in a manner it deems appropriate. The committee's

58 report format should include, but not be limited to, areas of concern addressed, general

59 findings relative thereto, and specific recommendations for alleviating concerns or

60 problems.

61 Section 8. That The Code of the City of Topeka, Kansas, is hereby amended

62 by adding a section, to be numbered 2-15, which said section reads as follows:

63 Staff support; additional assistance.

64 City staff will be available, upon reasonable notice to the City Manager, to assist

65 the committee in its work, and to provide such information and materials as may be

66 requested by the committee. The committee may, at its pleasure, recruit the assistance

67 of other citizens, scholars in the field, or professional municipal managers for

68 participation on an ad hoc basis.

69 Section 9. That City of Topeka Ordinance No. 15961 is hereby repealed.

70 Section 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its

71 passage, approval and publication in the official City newspaper.

72

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Fwd: Why do we call it “the elephant in the room”?



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Why is an elephant used for the metaphor about ignoring tough subjects, and not a gargantuan whale or a burrowing groundhog?
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Why do we call it "the elephant in the room"?

Why is an elephant used for the metaphor about ignoring tough subjects, and not a gargantuan whale or a burrowing groundhog? There's a story behind the phrase.

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Elephant in a room

I f there's an elephant in the room, then one of two things is true: Either you're speaking metaphorically, or there's been a breakout at the local zoo. Let's hope it's the former, or else you'll need a lot of peanuts to keep your new animal friend happy.

If we turn to the expertise of the Oxford English Dictionary, the phrase "elephant in the room" has two definitions: The earlier usage dates to 1935, and refers to something "obvious and incongruous." But today, it'd be more popular to use the elephantine saying in the context of a "significant problem or controversial issue which is obviously present but ignored … usually because it is more comfortable to do so." This latter definition appeared in print in 1984 as the title of a book to help guide the children of alcoholics.

While it clearly entered the English lexicon in the 20th century, the phrase was possibly inspired by a 19th-century Russian fable that pokes fun at a man who failed to notice a large elephant in a museum, despite how obvious the creature was. Why an elephant and not another animal? It likely has to do with the fact that elephants are the largest land animal, and are an apt metaphor to use when describing a potentially substantial impact.

Today, people are prone to use this phrase when discussing — or ignoring — tense topics that could cause awkward situations. This may include financial issues, substance abuse, relationship troubles, or any other serious matter. The phrase is rarely, if ever, used in the actual context of there being an elephant nearby.

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