Formerly Popular 'Coffee With the City Manger' Program Cancelled Indefinitely
Emeryville’s City Manager, Paul Buddenhagen, has decided to not re-start the popular ‘Coffee With the City Manager’ public events conducted once a month at City Hall before the pandemic, at least for the time being. The one hour, open-to-the-public sessions were conducted monthly in the City Manager’s office until 2020, allowing citizens to freely interact with and ask questions at the seat of government power in Emeryville. The program was started in 2014 and continued on for about six years, initiated by then City Manager Sabrina Landreth in response to a Tattler challenge. Mr Buddenhagen has refused to say if he will bring the program back someday.
Emeryville City Manager Paul Buddenhagen Democracy can be messy and uncomfortable. He has not said if he will ever re-start the once popular coffee events. |
Before Ms Landreth, Emeryville’s City Manager John Flores, for years, regularly scheduled meetings with Emeryville private citizen, the power broker and Chamber of Commerce Board member, John Gooding every Monday morning at 9:00 for one hour to discuss anything on Mr Gooding’s mind. The content of those years of meetings were off record and kept strictly private. Uncomfortable with the lack of transparency of that, the Tattler suggested that perhaps regular people, ALL people should also have a time to interface one-on-one with their government. The secretive Mr Flores was not fond of that idea and he refused it but the democratically inclined Sabrina Landreth agreed and she began the program that ultimately became very popular with Emeryville citizens.
Every City Manager from Sabrina Landreth up until the pandemic either liked the idea of the Coffee With the City Manager or they felt it would be too costly politically to stop the popular program. The pandemic appears to have provided the perfect, if quiet reset to secrecy at City Hall for Mr Buddenhagen.
Mr Buddenhagen has shown himself to be prone to secrecy in his job. He closed off most of City Hall to the people following a moral panic because of a man with a camera in 2023. He has refused to say if the people's hall will ever be open to the people again.
The Police Department re-started their ‘Coffee With a Cop’ program after also ending it during the pandemic. The police coffee program was also started up in 2014, inspired by the ‘Coffee With the City Manager’.
Ms Landreth, arguably the most progressive City Manager in Emeryville history, famously exalted “A transparent government is an accountable government” as she welcomed people into her office at the opening of her first meeting with the citizens.
I never heard of coffee with the city manager. I don't think it was as popular as you think it was.
ReplyDeleteIt was popular with the group of people who knew about it and were interested in what was going on in City government. I found the meetings to be fascinating. It was a great opportunity for someone to learn how things work at City Hall.
ReplyDeleteWe could take up the challenge again and hold an ad-hoc meeting every Monday at 9am, but expect a monthly, rotated city council member to be present and ready for the exchange of ideas.
ReplyDeleteI like that idea
DeleteGreat idea
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