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At this time last year, April - 2008),
Headlines such as: Local Government Formed in 1858 and City Charter Critics have appeared in local newspapers over the years in recognition of this significant date. As the story goes, "By 1858, the town was facing some serious problems due to growth; muddy streets, insufficient water, lack of fire protection - but, it had a newspaper and a vocal editror, who was ready to plug for incorporation. There were demands for free schools, fire-proof buildings, sidewalks and crossings. Some kind of municipal organization was needed to handle local affairs."
A committee of citizens voted 31 for incorporation and 28 against it, and went out to gather signatures on petitions; but, enough people did not sign. The only argument against incorporation was - "it will subject us to the expense of one or more salaried officers, and that our business community cannot stand this additional taxation."
In other words, the citizens needed to incorporate the town in order to plan for and manage its future expansion as a City. (That was back Then.) Fast forward to Now. Another headline:
The original Act of Incorporation stated in Section 4 that: The corporate powers and duties of the city of Petaluma shall be vested in five Trustees, who shall be elected by the qualified electors of the city and on the third Monday in April in each year; and shall hold their offices for the term of one year, and until their successors are chosen and qualified.
That was back Then ,the City Charter was modified later, so that stipulation no longer applies. BUT, if it did; guess what? This Monday (
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Bill Hammerman
Bill Hammerman's blog shares reflections on how the information and technology world of today impacts Petaluma. In addition, from time to time, the following themes are addressed: "Then & Now," "Web of Life," "Our Community," and "Remembering Bill Soberanes." When he can't concentate on just one topic, look for a "GLOB." Following a 40-year career as an educator, Bill is now a community volunteer who founded Petaluma Electronic Network (PEN) in 1996, the Petaluma CyberCity Roundtable (PCCR) in 1998, the Petalumans of Yesteryear in 1998, and the Petaluma Alliance for Local Emergency Response Teams (ALERT) in 2006.
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