Week 14: Answers Are Hard to Come By

I’m running for Mayor and I need your help – that phrase is gaining strength.  It’s starting to make people think of themselves as part of the civics equation. ‘I honestly never thought to ask ‘why’ until I started reading these articles.  Why isn’t my neighborhood better? Why isn’t my garbage picked up? Why isn’t … Read more

Week 11: Promise of the Falls

“Niagara Falls is an unclaimed promise.”  No one has ever described Niagara Falls so succinctly or beautifully. Those six words may just be the most intelligent ever spoken on the subject of civics.  I can’t imagine they came easily to the lips.  It took 86 years to perfectly form that short sentence.  It was worth … Read more

Week 15: Passion and the Right Mindset

I field a lot of calls because of this series of articles.  Mostly from people I’ve never spoken to before.  One afternoon last week, after thirty minutes on the phone – thirty minutes of harsh analysis, sometimes outright disgust, always backed by facts and a lifetime of experience, I said to the caller “so, it’s … Read more

Week 10: Follow the Money

Money – or resources if you prefer a sanitary term – is the foundation of society. Whether its how you run your home or how you run your city, the acquisition and distribution of money are some of the most important decisions made.  Upon those decisions rests comfort or despair.  I’m not telling you anything … Read more

Week 6: Summer Reading in the Falls

The more you learn about Niagara Falls, the more you realize you don’t know anything. It is one of the most complex situations you’ll ever run across.  Yet that’s what makes it so fascinating.  It is a deep and puzzling maze. Nothing is as it seems. How can a city with less than 50,000 people, … Read more

Week 4: Actions and Consequences

Change isn’t easy. It takes intellect to question norms and character to make unpopular changes in pursuit of goals. It includes having conversations with people you may not agree with. Seek to understand, then be understood, as they say. ‘You probably hate Trump.  Both parties hate him.  He’s not one of them.  He’s probably not … Read more

Week 3: Location Really Matters

In trying to make sense of Niagara Falls from a civics standpoint, we’ll frequently need a history lesson from someone who was involved. It was in this vein that I knew I needed to hear from Vince Anello. People like this don’t grow on trees, but they do walk among us and we often forget … Read more

Week 2: Falls Needs a 360 Review

It’s so easy to criticize isn’t it?  Nothing is perfect, and we’re all the ones perfectly poised to point out exactly what’s wrong. But criticism without putting in the effort to fix things is just complaining.  And suggestions that involve only your idea’s, with no analysis or public benefit behind them are just ego trips … Read more

Week 19: Election is over, What Now?

We ran for Mayor of Niagara Falls. We won. Now what? The civics project began with a few educational questions:  why is Niagara Falls what it is today, how did it get here, where do people believe it can go, and can we get there. We took advantage of the local campaign season when interest … Read more

Week 17: Families and a Park

What makes Niagara Falls the special place it is.  That’s the secret question.  The answer so obviously close in front of us that it’s maddingly difficult to get a focus.  All of us are smarter than any of us – and all of us have an answer, but none of us have the answer. That’s … Read more