Philosophy on Decision Making
Background: As a City Council member, you will read all staff memos, ask questions, hear and participate in the discussion and debate around each issue. As such, you should be better informed on almost any issue than the average person in our community.
Question: If an issue comes up where you think the best decision for the City is “X", but your sense of the community is that the residents want “Y" (even if “Y” may not be affordable or may be otherwise ill-advised), what would you do? Put differently, given that you may be better informed than much of the public, is your role to make the best decision for the City or should you bend to the perceived “will of the people” even if you believe it is based on limited knowledge or even misinformation?