Lifestyles of the less well-heeled (cont'd)

From today's Chronicle:

Mayor vows action on apartment safety

With renewed attention on substandard conditions at some Houston apartments, Mayor Bill White plans to spend up to $1 million a year on additional inspections to ensure compliance with the city's safety standards.

[snip]

White has considered policy changes for more than a year, since two children were shocked by an open power transformer at a north Houston apartment complex. But recent Houston Chronicle stories documenting code violations and substandard conditions at apartment complexes helped speed the decision, city officials say.

Mayor White "vows action," "plans to spend up to $1 million," "has considered" doing something for more than a year, and now (more than a year later) things are "speeding up." Man, talk about a breakneck pace!

Just wondering, why didn't he take action a year ago after two children were injured?

Contrast this with how Mayor White sprung into action when a high rise threatened the views of some of his, er, wealthy, influential, civically-active constituents. He moved so fast, he created an ordinance that would have had a stifling impact on high-rise and multi-family construction all over Houston.

However, when it comes to dealing with Houston's slum apartments, Mayor White paces himself and considers things. That's pretty revealing.

KEVIN WHITED ADDS: Interestingly, a post over at the Chron's Houston Politics blog that hinted at former multifamily housing czar and current County Judge candidate David Mincberg's ineffectiveness in solving these problems produced an entirely self-serving proclamation from Mincberg's campaign:

David Mincberg
I'm thrilled to see this initiative come to fruition," Mincberg said. "The Mayor's program not only helps identify problems, but also provides project owners with the information to make the necessary improvements. Everyone involved has worked hard to ensure the City developed a long-term solution to protect the safety of residents.

Back in March 2007, Mincberg seemed to be (self-)promoting the notion that a fix for Houston's slum apartments was just around the corner. Apparently it was not. Just a few months later, according to Mayor White's dispatch on the Chron blog, Mincberg became preoccupied:

David Mincberg had worked on this a bit, and the City has been grateful for his services, but he has been asked to pass off responsibilities for this because of other time commitments and pursuits.

He got too busy running for Harris County judge actually to finish solving the City of Houston problem he said was on the verge of being solved?

And this is the guy who promises to run Harris County "like a business"? Yikes!

Posted by Anne Linehan @ 06/16/08 07:42 PM | Print |

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