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Tuesday, April 09, 2002

20020408 “Skate parks fill the void” Boris E. Hartl, Carroll County Times Staff Writer

20020408 “Skate parks fill the void” Boris E. Hartl, Carroll County Times Staff Writer

Skate parks fill the void

By Boris E. Hartl, Times Staff Writer
April 08, 2002

Ronald J. Schroers knows the Westminster Skate Park has filled a recreational need in the city since it opened in May 1999.

The city's administrator of recreation and parks also knows, however, that operating a skate park isn't a sure moneymaker.

"I didn't build the skate park to make money," he said. "It was to provide a needed service to the kids."

That's the same attitude shared by Manchester leaders who continue to operate their skate park, but they have yet to recoup their costs.

Manchester officials said their $35,000 skate park, which opened in June 2001, will make money in the future. Finance Director Kelly Baldwin said the town has made about $2,000 from June 20 to Dec. 1. The costs have been kept to a minimum because no full-time staff members have been hired in connection with the park, Councilwoman Mary Minderlein said.

The council could decide in the future whether to hire personnel for the park, she said.

Schroers said a bulk of his operating expenses came from salaries for employees, insurance and maintenance. Last year, Westminster operated the park for $19,000 and generated $13,600.

He said the revenue figures have increased yearly, however. The city did add $19,000 worth of new equipment ranging from a street spine to a kicker ramp in 2000. "I set it up to break even to cover my expenses," Schroers said. "Right now, I'm bare-bonesing it as much as I can."

Westminster Councilman Gregory Pecoraro said the skate park is just one component of the city's recreation program, and officials realize that some programs make more money than others do.

"The point is we are doing a number of things to provide the recreational opportunities that the people of Westminster want. We are providing an opportunity for young people to use skate parks in a place that is safe."

In Mount Airy, town officials have used the revenues generated from the park to make improvements when needed.

"There's no hesitation because the park is making money," Councilman David Pyatt said.

The town used some of the $100,000 officials collected from developers and a $32,000 county award to build the park with 10 ramps and other equipment in 1999.

The town has sold 52 nonresident passes and 13 resident passes which help to contribute to a $3,680 earning so far in 2002, according to Town Hall numbers.

From July 1 to Feb. 28, the town received $19,700 in revenue compared to $6,907 in expenses, but the figure doesn't included wages for the park attendants, since the money is taken from the town's Parks and Recreation budget. In Fiscal Year 2000-2001, the town made $35,574 with $7,852 in expenses.

Councilwoman Laurie V. Hager said it was her opinion that the park is doing well financially because, in part, the town had a large base of people to draw from including those in Frederick County.

"There seems to be a lot of interest in skating and this, in of itself, is a reason for a park," she said.

Carroll County skaters could gain another skating option as Sykesville leaders are looking to build a facility soon.

Between 15 and 20 municipalities in Maryland operate skate parks, said James Peck, director of research for the Maryland Municipal League.


Reach staff writer Boris E. Hartl at 410-751-5902 or bhartl@lcniofmd.com.
©Carroll County Online 2002

Tuesday, February 26, 2002

20020225 Senate vote on Shays/Meehan is expected THIS WEEK

The Senate vote on Shays/Meehan is expected some time THIS WEEK!

Analysis by Former Minority Leader – Maryland House of Delegates, Ellen Sauerbrey:

February 25th, 2002

This Senate vote is our last chance to stop Shays-Meehan --and that vote could take place this week!

Please take a moment to read the article below and then call any or all of the Senators listed below, who supported McCain-Feingold. Ask them to support Senator Mitch McConnell in his effort to force this bill into a Conference Committee where it can be amended to at least be Constitutional!

RUSH LIMBAUGH is calling this bill the "Campaign Finance Reform Scandal." And he's right! It protects incumbents, empowers the mainstream media, and strips ordinary citizens of free speech rights.

This bill transfers power to special interests and 3rd party groups and away from individuals.

Shays-Meehan limits the right of federal officeholders to solicit money for political parties and other groups, but specifically allows lawmakers to continue to solicit funds for "non-partisan" entities such as the NAACP.

Furthermore, it’s unfair because it does nothing to prevent third party organizations (i.e. Unions) from continuing with their massive voter registration and GOTV programs. The Republican Party doesn’t have the Unions to turn to in order to accomplish our GOTV goals.

Under this bill a group of Maryland citizens would be banned from running an issue ad on the radio after August 11 (when no one is paying attention to politics) if they are unhappy because a candidate for Congress wants to put a casino in their neighborhood, confiscate their property, or trample on other Constitutional rights.

Read why in the article that follows:

DISMANTLING THE CONSTITUTION IN THE NAME OF REFORM

By Ellen Sauerbrey

The passage of Shays-Meehan should alarm every freedom loving American. Those who think the Constitution really means it when it says, "Congress shall make no law.... abridging the freedom of speech", are stunned that Congress is in the process of doing just that. Columnist George Will called this issue "the most pivotal moment in the history of American freedom" over the past 35 years.

Members of Congress would actually make it a federal crime for a group of citizens to broadcast ads that discuss the record of a candidate for federal office within 30 days of a primary or within 60 days of a general election. Incumbents are more likely than challengers to have a voting record that ordinary citizens might like to criticize so no wonder many call this measure an "incumbent protection act".

Congressional supporters dismiss concerns about this trampling on the Constitution as a trivial detail; one that is necessary to keep them from being corrupted. But, in fact, it will deprive citizens of free speech and voters of the variety of opinions that are necessary to help them decide how to vote.

Let’s see how this gag rule would work. Let's pretend that a candidate for Congress had supported legislation that allowed government to grab people's property and put it to use for other purposes in the name of the "public good". Suppose that a group of the homeowners, whose properties were in danger of being confiscated, were outraged and decided to band together and run an ad. Perhaps that ad would point out that the candidate had shown little respect for their private property rights. Maybe that knowledge would be of importance and interest to other voters as they decide how to cast their ballot.

But when our group of citizens prepares to run their ad they find they have a problem. This year, the General Election is on November 5th, so they are banned from running their ad for sixty days prior to the election. Sixty days prior to the General Election happens to be September 6th. But our homeowners can not run their ad in early September because the Primary Election is September 10th and the law says no ads can be run for thirty days prior to the Primary. They now count back thirty days prior to the September 10th primary and find…Bingo! They can finally run their ad but only prior to August 11.

So under the guise of campaign finance reform our citizens are muzzled. The only time that our homeowners can broadcast their ad is while people are on the beaches in Ocean City and paying little attention to the upcoming November election. Even worse, the candidate who will run in the General Election has not even been nominated so maybe the candidate who wanted to take their property will not even be on the ballot in November.

Maybe the press will report on the candidate’s position on this issue. Or maybe the press supports the candidate and doesn’t want to remind voters of an unpopular position that the candidate has taken.

The gag rule does not apply to an individual, so maybe our homeowners can find a "sugar daddy’ willing to spend $50,000 to broadcast their ad; but this is not likely. How ironic that supporters of Shays-Meehan would bar middle class citizens from banding together to do what millionaires and media moguls will be able to do.

There is really only one way to avoid corruption in politics. That is to elect honest people.

Former Minority Leader – Maryland House of Delegates

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The following Republican Senators voted Yea on McCain- Feingold.

Chafee (R-RI)
Cochran (R-MS)
Collins (R-ME)
Domenici (R-NM)
Fitzgerald (R-IL)
Jeffords (R-VT)
Lugar (R-IN)
McCain (R-AZ)
Snowe (R-ME)
Specter (R-PA)
Stevens (R-AK)
Thompson (R-TN)

If you haven't done so already, please take a moment to contact your two U.S. Senators,

Sen. Barbara Mikulski
Sen. Paul Sarbanes

Ellen Sauerbrey

Web Site: www.SauerbreyOnline.com

Wednesday, January 30, 2002

20020130 Carroll Technology Council inaugural event Feb 20 2002

Wednesday, January 30, 2002

Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Invites You to the Carroll Technology Council's Inaugural event

February 20, 2002 from 4:30 - 6:30 pm,
83 E. Main Street in Westminster. $10 per person. Reservations required.

See what's been done with the Old Post Office...It's New Again!

BECOME A CHARTER MEMBER
Join that night and become a CHARTER MEMBER of the Carroll Technology Council
Get listed in the new directory
Meet people who can help you develop your business
Hear brief remarks about the CTC and the unveiling of their NEW LOGO
Be a part of Carroll's biggest new development
Receive discounts for the upcoming BIZtech Exposition
Enter to win a new CELL PHONE!
Enjoy food and drink

Please FAX or mail this form to Bonnie Grady at Carroll County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 871, Westminster, MD 21158(FAX: 410-876-1023) to reserve your spot.


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