Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel is a smart
man. He was smart enough to anticipate
the potential backlash which certainly would have occurred if it appeared he freely
offered Macomb County taxpayer –derived public safety services to prop up Detroit’s
fun-based annual events.
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing threatened to not facilitate
events such as the Target Fireworks if help from the suburbs was not
forthcoming. This was after he declared
certain areas off limits for this year’s event.
Given Bing’s addiction to “regionalization” and last minute gloom and
doom pronouncements, Bing added the fireworks, his latest instance of regional extortion,
and that of the annual nationally televised Thanksgiving Parade, to his list of
endangered events.
As if on cue, Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godby then added
his two-cents worth by implying that Detroit gangs were possibly plotting mischief
and mayhem for this year’s firework.
That would be uncool, especially since like when visiting the Detroit
Institute of Art, suburbanites come downtown Detroit mainly only when they feel
safe. Who wouldn’t? Not enough cops….no way!
The
Mayor’s office has said they will reconfigure grant funds to pay for more
security. Using grant money for the fireworks seems to be misguided. Grants for fireworks while sending millions in
grant funds for services to the poor back to the federal government? What kind
is message does that send?
Responding to Bing’s threats that certain areas of downtown
Detroit would be off limits to Detroiters and suburbanites alike due to a lack
of a Detroit Police presence, and with Godby’s threat of a criminal presence at
the fireworks, several area law enforcement agencies (Oakland County, Macomb
County, etc.) forked over public safety personnel
to patrol and augment security for the event, which usually draws more than one
million people to Detroit.
Up until recently, the regionalization of all things
Detroit has come with no price tag attached to a specific civic event. The fireworks and the Thanksgiving Parade
were just two such events where Detroit footed the majority of the bill or
helped raised the revenue to produce the event.
Bing’s new message to the suburbs seems to be “show us the
money.” It is almost as if he is saying that if Detroit can pay some of you to
move from your communities to downtown, some of you “communities” can pay to offset
the events that draw those left in your communities to downtown Detroit. Huh??????
Back to Hackel…and Oakland County Executive L.
Brooks Patterson. Both issued a
clarification that busted Dave Bing’s
back-door attempt to get other communities to fork over resources for the
fireworks at no cost to Detroit.
The following is an excerpt from their joint press release:
"Both counties are
delighted to help the City of Detroit host a safe 2012 Target Fireworks but the city must reimburse both
counties' taxpayers completely for the costs of deployment of law enforcement
personnel,…Both county executives are responding to a statement made by
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing at an earlier news conference that said some of the regional law
enforcement assistance will be 'in kind.'"
Oakland County spokesman
Bill Mullan added additional clarification when issuing the following
statement: "At (Bing's) press conference, he thanked
the regional partners for providing patrols, which he said were “in kind”. “In
kind' is another way of saying it's free, and both county executives wanted to
make it clear that their taxpayers wouldn't be footing the bill for patrolling
in Detroit."
Including reserve
officers, Macomb County will send 40 public safety officers while Oakland
County has agreed to nearly 90. Some of
the smaller communities have agreed to provide personnel as well. That appears
to be a lot of cheddar.
Perhaps this could be
the first order of business for the newly seated financial advisory board. Like
everything else Detroit, these commitments and the associated costs could have an
impact on Detroit’s finances; there is no reference to this cost in the Detroit’s
2012-2013 budget approved by Detroit’s City Council and Dave Bing. Oh well, this may cost the layoff of a few
city workers, but what’s a few families to the Bing administration.
So Hackel was able to outflank
Bing. Mr. Hackel, a good many people
will be waiting to see that check.
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