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Franklin offers mea culpa of sorts

April 21, 2008 at 2:44 pm by Scott Henry in News

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MAYOR IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Mayor Shirley Franklin through a camera viewfinder during her Monday morning press conference. (Photo by Joeff Davis)

Mayor Shirley Franklin kicked off a very strange Monday-morning press conference with a provocative pronouncement: “What I see and read in the newspaper is only part of the story.”

OK, maybe that’s really only provocative to members of the news media. The stated subject of the conference – which was hastily announced by Franklin on Sunday afternoon – was the city budget crisis. So, after her opening line, it seemed fair to expect the mayor to explain how the media had somehow misreported the projected $65 million shortfall in the current city budget, or the expected $140 million shortfall in next year’s budget.

But Shirley didn’t so much set the record straight as remind everyone of her administration’s past achievements by reading off a long list: repairing the fractured city finances left behind by Bill Campbell; saving money by consolidating city courts; building the fifth runway; creating a city transportation plan…

The implication seemed to be that Franklin wants the news media to balance its coverage of the budget crisis by pointing out how many successes she’d had.

As for details about her upcoming budget proposal – presumably the reason every reporter had come – Franklin offered none, except to say she would make “an aggressive proposal to Council.” But she wouldn’t say whether she would propose a tax increase.

Finally, though, when asked what mistakes she might have made that contributed to the budget crisis, Franklin said she may have waited too long – until 2005 – to begin a complete overhaul of the city’s admittedly archaic and flawed budgeting process.

“I may have been wrong about that,” she said.


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4 Responses to “Franklin offers mea culpa of sorts”

  1. Joeventures Says:

    The transportation plan isn’t done yet — and if the planning department’s budget is cut, there’s no telling if it’ll get done.

  2. Andisheh Nouraee Says:

    Back off, Joe!

    Quit focusing on all of opportunities she squandered and start focusing on the good stuff.

    You know, like the sewers.

    And the fact that she’s not a felon like her predecessor.

    And maybe the sewers again.

  3. atlpaddy Says:

    I’ll see her thrown out office before I hand any more of my tax money over to her and her incompetent/crooked CFO.

  4. chris Says:

    wow, remember when everyone thought she could do no wrong…maybe another week long trip will solve this!

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