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c[space candidates forum: birth of the “Esrati rule”

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2bpdnNnuTY[/youtube]

Candidates night at c[space hosted by upDayton and the League of Women Voters. Candidates from left to right, Gary Leitzell, Rhine McLin, Nan Whaley, Joey D. Williams and David Esrati.

A few thoughts:

So, the end is cut off- I took out my iPhone and made an audio recording of the end.

There is a bit of a gap.

[podcast]http://esrati.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/cspacePodcast.mp3[/podcast]

Thanks to Gary Leppela for running a tight ship and announcing each speaker- which saved me subtitling.

Why don’t all the other candidates supply video for you? Why didn’t upDayton make their own? Why am I the candidate and the news team- all in one? Is it because I’m the only one who believes in democracy and an informed electorate. This is one of the best examples of what to expect if you elect me. No more secret meetings.

It was nice to see that my moving around- and standing behind the “team” spooked them enough to ask the League of Women voters to change the rules- as you can see by the instructions handed out last night at Ruskin School.

The "Esrati rule" for candidates forums [1]

The "Esrati rule" for candidates forums

Sorry it took so long to post- still figuring out the best workflow for the Flip Cam to Youtube. That the lighting was horrible made for some bad compression artifacts, bringing Final Cut Pro to it’s knees.

UPDATE 9 oct 09: upDayton posted their video:

[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/6975309[/vimeo]
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Janis James

Mr. Esrati,
No candidate requested that the rules be changed because of your behavior. The decision to modify where chandidates sit or stand during thier responses was a decision made solely by the League.
Janis James
President
League of Women Voters
of the Greater Dayton Area

Amy Forsthoefel

Thanks for taking and posting video, Dave. The volunteers at updayton also shot video, but we had some technical difficulties with the camera. We will be posting what we did capture on our website later this week (www.updayton.com).
In the meantime, enjoy the pics:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=64123544%40N00&q=candidates&m=text
 

Thomas Kohn

I opened the video with a hope to see a well-develop plan for the city. The most insightful question and the summarized answers (from 37:50 through 47:00). How do you propose to grow downtown in the face of home foreclosures and budget shortfalls? What do you propose for parking? Williams: We have built a lot with street pavement, bridges, recreating excitement in Oregon District, Tech Town,worked hard on the BallPark Village. We have been successful in building infrastructure…that people will appreciate in the future. Esrati: Easy is parking, but cities are supposed to build roads and bridges. Dayton has slacked on providing services to every household. Parking …move people who have a big car to use a motorcycle or bicycle, for which five can park in the space for one car. The zoning codes are obsolete by modern standards. Leitzl: Raze the vacant buildings on the outskirts of town to allow more parking. Webster Street Market has a waiting list for vendors, and it can be expanded with marked spaces for entrepreneurs there. You can connect Webster Street to the Baseball Stadium, and encourage shopping and restaurants to develop there. Courthouse Square could be the site of a free stage, which can draw audiences for entertainment. The audiences will then encourage growth of businesses nearby. McLin: The home ownership center, Miami Valley Fair Housing. With ENSP money we are building new houses, refurbishing houses, and demolishing houses. Dayton has housing form the 1800s to 2000. We have an overstock. It’s important to take down houses, give green space, and get the land stock in line with the number of people we have. Bringing jobs downtown, there’s 4500 small businesses in the Dayton area. CareSource is a new building. Whaley: I will follow the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan. New ideas have been developed: being bike friendly, new housing amenities. I’m listening, and waiting for the GDDP to come to us, and to work to do, given our budget restraints. None of the responses seems coherent. And it’s surprising if you consider this question to be key, to be expected. Now I… Read more »

Allison

“None of the responses seems coherent”. Agreed. It sounds like Sarah Palin asnwered those questions.

Gene

The whole thing is weak, and the candidates are not real important people (sorry David.) We need heavy hitters. We have people who were class presidents in 7th grade, big deal.

We need people who make money, have money, understand what it means to grow, to gain, to eliminate. People who have been there, not the coffee house idealist who read up on cities like Portland and feel all romantic. Heck, that describes me and I sure the hell ain’t qualified to run for office.

A former rich business leader (or current) with a lot of connections and a radical, way way way out-side-the-box, to the hell with the free loaders leader. A no nonsense guy who tells it like it is and is not afraid to step on some toes. We don’t need the “would not it be great if we had a city newspaper with coffee shops and boutiques and bikers coming and going………”  – Things like that happen on their own when big problems are solved, like attracting big business to Dayton, developing the Central Business District and move toward some industries that other cities neglect or can not/will not handle. But we will vote for the “stroll to the ball park, lets bike to the art museum” loser mentality. THINK BIG. REAL BIG.