The unveiling of Rick Green鈥檚 team for Township council in the November civic election leaves no doubt that the mayor is hoping to unseat incumbents, at least six of whom, he said, have been 鈥渞esistant to change and co-operation鈥 and formed a coalition against him.
When he introduced his seven running mates at a meeting on July 26, Green left the door open for only one other incumbent, Councillor Mel Kositsky.
Kositsky, the longest-serving member of council 鈥渄eserves to be respected鈥 because Kositsky does not attack him when the two disagree, Green said.
Reacting to Green鈥檚 assertion of a coalition against him, Councillor Bob Long said he is not part of one and to suggest that he is, is absurd.
鈥淚 have never ever challenged the mayor on his policies, only on the way he runs the meetings, sometimes,鈥 Long said.
鈥淭his idea of a coalition against him is absurd. I am not part of a coalition for or against anybody,鈥 he said.
Another Township politician has warned that Green鈥檚 slate of running mates is bad news for 91原创.
鈥淪lates have been controversial and taken the Township in wrong directions,鈥 said Councillor Kim Richter.
鈥淓lecting slates has never worked well in the Township and residents 鈥渉ave never been well served by slates,鈥 she added.
鈥淚t is always wise to ensure that council has checks and balances. Councillors are not servants of the mayor (and) when you support a mayor鈥檚 slate, you provide that mayor with a blank cheque,鈥 Richter said.