Fremantle to elect new mayor
Politically, the Fremantle Markets is a big issue. It played a big part in Adele Carles triumphant win in the election earlier this year and not only influenced Mayor Tagliaferri’s embarrassing loss but more importantly forced him into the limelight.
Under such close scrutiny he was forced to show who he really was and what he was really made of. The general consensus is evident by the result.
Now, with the upcoming election for a new mayor the pressure is on again. A few of the present councilors are vying for the job and a lot of soft shoe shuffling is going on. Obviously, aspirants would like to look like they are capable of fixing the market issues. Some have, up until now, shown no interest or indeed opposed intervention and opted for a wait until it goes away approach.
A few outsiders are running for position and might be worthy of consideration. Someone fresh; without Tagliaferri’s influence, personality bias or emotional baggage might be the better option. Michael Martin is looking good at the moment and I would be very interested to hear more of what he has to say.
So far all that has been offered are platitudes and vague definitions. No-one can even get clear about definitions such as;
Security of tenure
Low cost environment
Fair market rent
Let’s just lock in straight forward plans and then work out from there. Follow through, modify, disagree or deny them but stop all the smoke and mirrors and stop pretending to look into it. A real leader must have a strategy and put it into action. If it can’t be done or won’t be done then step up and say so.
A number of points keep being raised but never addressed; let’s start here:
An effective working group; council, management and stallholders working together until decisions are made and carried through. So far meetings appear to be casual chit-chats, stallholders have been excluded, attendance seems optional and nothing constructive has ever happened. There must be quarterly meetings with everyone attending.
Tenancy agreements offer no real security of tenure. What has happened to the 5 year+5 year option? At the moment some stallholders can not sell businesses as FMPL will only offer prospective purchasers a 6 month trial. No one in their right mind would pay out tens of thousands of dollars for a stall with only a 6 month trial period.
Instead of paying out phenomenal fees to lawyers why not compensate businesses which are being forced out? Not only a cheaper and cleaner option but a fairer, faster and easier solution.
Offer and then support a transition period to allow people to modify, sell or reinvent their businesses.
Define what a market is. Much of the redevelopment plans sound like imitating Harrods or David Jones; then it’s a growers market and food emporium; next it’s an arts exhibition - what is it? Previously it has been a bazaar style shopping experience with an emphasis on value for money, eclectic and unique merchandise, vibrant and casual entertainment, artistic and handmade products, busking, exotic smells and heaps of personality and community spirit. It has always been, and successfully so, a leisurely weekend outing. Does the council or the community want to change the nature of the markets?
Labels: address to fremantle council, colin wright, fremantle council, fremantle election for new mayor, fremantle mayor, michael martin
4 Comments:
nut
That's a teensy weensy little sentence.
Funny really, as it is exactly what you said in your very first post.
Like a lot of things - we just go round in circles.
I've noticed that someone with an aversion to "nuts" goes into the office EVERY Friday, closes the door for 20 minutes and always emerges like the cat who has licked the cream?? Perhaps he is putting those nuts in a big brown paper bag!
Yes, and like a squirell protecting his own nut's he squirell's them UP his own hole?
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