{"id":253782,"date":"2010-01-31T13:40:43","date_gmt":"2010-01-31T18:40:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sacbee.com\/opinion\/story\/2500920.html#mi_rss=Opinion"},"modified":"2010-01-31T13:40:43","modified_gmt":"2010-01-31T18:40:43","slug":"editorial-a-tale-of-two-cities-one-civil-the-other-rude","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/253782","title":{"rendered":"Editorial: A tale of two cities &#150; one civil, the other rude"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Small town democracy at its best and at its worst was on display in Winters and in Davis last week, as recounted by The Bee&#8217;s Hudson Sangree. Davis offers a glimpse of the bad and Winters, the good. <\/p>\n<p>Winters, a city of 7,000, sits at the southwestern edge of Yolo and has transformed itself from a sleepy little farming town to a semi-hip destination, home to unique restaurants, antique shops, art galleries and the Palms, a popular live music venue.<\/p>\n<p>A passionate crowd showed up for a city planning commission meeting called to air a developer&#8217;s plan to build the first fast-food restaurant in Winters. Some residents complained the proposed fast food\/gas station off Interstate 505 would steer business from the city&#8217;s beautifully restored historic downtown. <\/p>\n<p>Others argued that too many motorists skip Winters because it doesn&#8217;t offer the usual mix of fast food joints that beckon tourists to stop elsewhere along I-505, and that the city needs the tax revenue the proposed freeway development would bring. <\/p>\n<p>Whatever the right answer to the issue is, everyone at the Winters meeting got a chance to make their point. Speakers stayed within the allotted time period. They did not repeat each other. No one was rude. There were no personal attacks. How refreshing. <\/p>\n<p>By disappointing contrast, two days later, bickering at a City Council meeting down the road in Davis sent that city&#8217;s mayor to the emergency room.<\/p>\n<p>It began when Davis council member Sue Greenwald said she&#8217;d made a motion during a closed door session on labor negotiations. Mayor Ruth Asmundson said she hadn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>Greenwald accused the mayor of lying. Then the mayor said &#8220;Sue, stop calling me a liar.&#8221; The bickering continued. Asmundson tried to cut off discussion. Greenwald said she couldn&#8217;t, at which point the mayor announced to all assembled that Greenwald&#8217;s behavior had sent her to the emergency room four times in the past and that she was having an anxiety attack. <\/p>\n<p>Greenwald shot back: &#8220;Ruth, not everyone is cut out for public office.&#8221; In the end Mayor Asmundson left the dais and went to the hospital. She then took off on vacation a week earlier than planned. <\/p>\n<p>Local politics are often contentious. But Davis has had a long history of particularly toxic relationships on its City Council. Frankly, it&#8217;s getting tiresome. Council members, and Greenwald in particular, need to take a hard look at themselves and ask what kind of example they are setting &#150; particularly for young people in their community who might be considering public service. <\/p>\n<p>Leaders and many activists in the university town of Davis could learn about civility from Winters, and about how to disagree without being disagreeable.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Small town democracy at its best and at its worst was on display in Winters and in Davis last week, as recounted by The Bee&#8217;s Hudson Sangree. Davis offers a glimpse of the bad and Winters, the good. 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