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The Politics of Historical Districts: It’s about the Politics, Stupid!

Published by Jeff | Filed under County Government, Local Politics

politics-bill_schmickle.jpgBill Schmickle has achieved the impossible. He’s kept my eyes from glazing over at the thought of reading a book about historic preservation–The Politics of Historic Districts. Of course, I never doubted that from the first turn of the cover. It wasn’t the topic that made me believe, but the man behind the pages.

I admit, I’m biased toward Bill. Yes, he was my political science professor at Guilford. His wife Charlotte cured my sniffles on several occasions and his sons Andy and Greg are way cool, worldly, and successful cats in their own right. But this book is important for its field in my opinion and I’m convinced it will be embraced widely as a seminal piece . HPC members across the country are already dog-earring its pages and its a great read.

Bill lays down the gauntlet from square one. Historic districts are not about pure preservation, they are about politics “from the get-go”. He “spikes the punch” of preservation nerds with strategy laced with Machiavellian performance enhancing drugs. After a few gulps, he then pats them on the back, and pushes them out the door with good humor and a systematic playbook for guerrilla warfare with City Hall. I’m impressed. As a former county commissioner, I realize Bill has let the proverbial ‘cat out of the bag’ and city councils had better take notice.

Some key phrases and thoughts. The worst thing in politics is to be right and to lose. The political landscape is littered with the bones of just causes. Tell me about it. Bill understands there are two processes at work in designation: the formal procedure and the informal and political. He helps advocates understand the right questions in the formal process through a step by step approach to research, committee organization, and finding professional help. Bill knows the politics is more like a chess game than a jigsaw puzzle. Like chess, the strategy for success must embrace fluidity, uncertainty and general predictability.

And let me warn you, put the book back on the shelf if you aren’t in it to win it.

“It’s often true the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Yet when you’re both watching your adversary you’re not always seeing eye to eye.Thank God for Bill’s wit. Only Bill can quote John Heisman or Sherlock Holmes and get away with it in a preservation book… ” Gentleman, it is better to have died as a small boy than to fumble this football”, or “There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact”.

Historic District wonks kneel before your Messiah…

Wow. No opposition!

Published by Jeff | Filed under Faith and Religion, County Government, Register of Deeds, Politics, Local Politics

I’ve been in shock the past few days.

Filing closed on Friday at noon and I survived unopposed. For whatever reason…great changes in our office, good press, or just plain disinterest by the public, I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve another term as Guilford County Register of Deeds.  I was reflecting on Friday that I’ve never had a pass on anything and this was truly an unexpected surprise.

There is still much work to be completed.

Customer Service. Performance. E-Recording. Redaction. Cross-Training. Move to the BB and T building.

I’ll certainly have much to focus on…. Thanks to the citizens of Guilford County.

2008 Primary and General Elections Filings!

Published by Jeff | Filed under Local Politics

The Guilford County Board of Elections has up to date action on who is filing for elected offices!

In Guilford County Government This Week

Published by Jeff | Filed under Local Politics

Guilford County Emergency Services conducted a county-wide Hurricane Exercise on Tuesday, June 26th and Wednesday, June 27th to evaluate the Guilford County Emergency Operations Plan, agency plans and policies, and the Web EOC Critical Incident Management program. The exercise included participants from other various city/county departments and allied agencies. The training exercise provided opportunities for participants to improve their skills and knowledge in carrying out their respective duties when dealing with large scale incidents that will impact Guilford County.

On Wednesday, June 27th, the Department of Social Services had a welcome reception for Mr. Robert Williams, the new Director of DSS. Outgoing DSS Board members, Dr. Joan Matthews and Mrs. Carlvena Foster were also recognized for their years of service. I attended this event along with Commissioners Parks and Davis.

Commissioners Alston, Davis, Parks, and Perkins along with Rob Bencini, Melissa Johnson, and County Manager David McNeill attended the groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday for the World Headquarters and Manufacturing Center for HondaJet. Officials from the State of North Carolina, economic developers, municipal officials, and business leaders were on hand to hear Michimasa Fujino, President and CEO of Honda Aircraft Company, provide an update on the company’s progress and commitment to the Triad area. Site work is underway and construction will start soon.

Courtesy of the Manager’s Weekly Report!