Readers want change at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen
Author:Steve Patterson November 4th, 2009
The poll last week received responses from a little more than 6% of the visitors to the site (174/2,848). Of those that responded the message is very clear: the status quo is not good enough.
Q: St. Louis City has 28 wards. Many think the number should be reduced. How many is right?
- 8-10: 37 (21%)
- 14-16: 37 (21%)
- Keep the existing 28 wards: 19 (11%)
- Mix of ward, city-wide: 18 (10%)
- 11-13: 18 (10%)
- 5-7: 16 (9%)
- No wards, all city-wide: 11 (6%)
- 20-22: 8 (5%)
- 17-19: 8 (5%)
- Increase to more than 28: 2 (1%)
- 23-25 0 (0%)
- 26-27 0 (0%)
- 2-4 0 (0%)
Only 12% picked keeping the number of wards the same (11%) or higher (1%). The other 88% of respondents all think 28 wards are too many for the City of St. Louis. Ten percent, including me, voted for a mix of ward & city-wide representation. The two biggest groups think a significant reduction in the number of wards with 8-10 and 14-16 each receiving 21% of the votes.
The question I have is this: will the current city “leaders” continue to ignore/fight the need for change or will guide the process to change the city’s charter on their own terms? My bet is they will go with the former, putting their collective heads in the sand and hope the call for change. They’ll pull their heads out of the sand long enough to object to a coming citizen drive to change the charter. “We weren’t consulted” they’ll cry out months from now. Today the choice is theirs to make: show leadership or get out of the way as citizens set about reforming our city’s dated charter.
- Steve Patterson
