The November elections are nigh and it's time to "get out the vote" as were these two committed citizens who leisurely strolled Market Street today on behalf of their District 6 candidate of choice.In San Francisco, we have 11 Supervisors each representing a geographic area of this this 49 square mile city. It wasn't always such. At one time - in fact, at more than one time - Supervisors were elected "at large" meaning that whoever got the most votes City-wide was elected.
The problem with that was that it left many communities without a voice as to the issues that affected them. The current construct of San Francisco districts has certainly served a purpose. However, it occurs to me that it has led to a less than holistic view of what it will take for the City to thrive and prosper in this new and challenging economic era.
I have been thinking that a "compromise solution" is in order. That would be a hybrid model, where for example, there would be five elected "at large" Supervisors who would be thinking about San Francisco in the context of a competitor in the global economy - and six district Supervisors who would be more focused on retaining the unique character of the City - the character which has and will continue to maintain San Francisco's "world-class city" status. But again, that's just me.
Oh well, I will end this post with another great song - this time by Alvin Lee and Ten Years After. I hope you enjoy.
2 comments:
I guess it's because of the heat wave that those campaigners are in their skivvies!
Look closely Maureen - there were no skivvies involved!
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