By Jerry Roberts of Newsmakers
Ed St. George, Santa Barbara’s most outspoken and high-profile developer, believes that City Council members should serve full-time with higher salaries, while claiming some of the power now held by the City Administrator.
“Santa Barbara isn’t a small town anymore,” St. George said in an interview, arguing that the current weak mayor/strong administrator form of governance is not accountable to taxpayers and voters.
Paying a periodic visits to Newsmakers, the blunt and candid developer offered his latest critique of City Hall, carping at Administrator Paul Casey for five big, unfilled department head jobs and lambasting Mayor Cathy Murillo as “a disaster,” while talking up the experience and knowledge of Planning Commissioner Deborah Schwartz, one of three challengers to the incumbent’s re-election.
In a fast-moving conversation, St. George also offered his views on the announcement that the vacant Macy’s building will be earmarked for office space; provided his perspective on the city’s homeless policies — and dened whispers that he was a source for the Los Angeles Magazine article that roiled City Hall this week.
Watch our interview via YouTube below or by clicking through this link. The podcast version is here.
It is time for the City to create a collaborative, non-adversarial infrastructure to optimize Santa Barbara’s exceptional resources and beauty.
Actually, 1:54pm, that sounds very much like Deborah-speak!
It isn’t bigger denser taller that’s ruining that character of our town, it’s the homeless drug addicts sleeping crapping and trashing our town that is ruining the character. Maybe we should listen to someone else because our city council, mayor ,and local career bureaucrats aren’t getting it right.