Auburn council debates racial makeup
Staff writer
Published: May 19, 2009
Updated: May 20, 2009
Katie Stallcup
Staff writer
Tuesday’s Auburn council meeting ended in raised voices after Ward 1 council member Arthur L. Dowdell brought up the subject of the council’s racial makeup.
Dowdell suggested the city look at shrinking its nine-member council and finding a way to bring on another black member after the 2010 federal census. Dowdell, currently the only black council member, said his representation on the council was smaller than the percent of black Auburn residents. Without college students, the black population would be 20 to 30 percent, he said.
“Right now, we got taxation without representation,” he said.
Dowdell said he had an attorney looking into the situation.
“We know that it’s either going to be solved at the negotiating table or it’s going to be solved in the courts,” he said. “But I don’t want it to be solved in the courts.”
Mayor Pro Tem Dick Phelan said he strongly disagreed with Dowdell’s implications.
“I think this is a very fair city council,” Phelan said. “I don’t know of one issue where race came into, at least, my vote, and I don’t believe any other city councilperson’s vote. And if you go by that rationale, then there ought to be four women on this city council.”
Currently, Ward 2 representative Sheila Eckman is the sole female council member.
Ward 7 representative Gene Dulaney asked if Dowdell’s issue was with the number of council seats or with the council’s makeup. Dowdell said it was with the makeup.
“What you’re saying is because I’m white, I can’t represent the best interests of a black citizen?” Ward 8 representative Bob Norman asked.
“No, I’m not saying that,” Dowdell said.
“It sounds like it,” Norman said.
Ward 5 council member Robin Kelley said he thought Dowdell was “dead wrong.”
“Anybody can run in any ward who happens to be African-American,” Kelley said.
City Manager Charlie Duggan said it was usually a year or more after a completed census before data was released. Within six months of receiving the data, the city manager has to present a plan for redistricting.
“We’ve got a long time to think about it,” Eckman said.
Mayor Bill Ham and Ward 3 council member Tom Worden were absent from the meeting.
SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTMENT
The council appointed PakMail owner Tracie West to fill the
position on the board of education recently vacated by Dr. Anne Penney.
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more worms?A lot more business to talk about than make-up.ANY QUALIFIED PERSON CAN RUN FOR COUNCIL.It is about having time to perform the duties of the position.some wards do get more projects due to who has the money to spend(developers).People qualified to run for this position.Rev. Desmond Scaife,Booker Richardson,Rev Green,Verlinda White,Charlotte Wilson,Geoffrey Bennett,Barbara Pitts,Cynthia Boyd,Earline Cobb,Sherman Alexander,Angela Alexander,Carl Vinson.These names and family names are as old as Auburn itself.All qualified EDUCATED,AND OPEN-MINDED ABOUT WHAT EACH WARD NEEDS DUE TO NEEDS OF THE WARDS AND NOT THE RACIAL COLOR OF THE WARDS
The City Council of the City of AUburn
deserves everything they get from this
LOCAL NUT, or MENTAL CASE POLITICIAN.
They should have FIRED HIM over the
Grave Flap.
I know the Black Citizens of Auburn
are better than this GUY!!
They will get him out, next cycle.
He does not even LIVE in AUBURN I hear!
Mr Dowdell’s is nothing more than a liar and trouble maker and I contend that Mr. Dowdell is a reacist full of hatred. The questions is does Mr. Dowdell live in Auburn or does he just own property in Auburn?
Why did not fellow council persons remind Mr. Dowdell that who serves on the council is not determined at the “negotiating table” or in court—but by elections which allow citizens to vote. Which begs a question: is there NO ONE in this district that can run against this man?
I am an african american living here in Auburn, and I personally don’t care who is on the city council.I think that the city council needs a member of another race, perhaps of asian, or hispanic decent? I think that Arthur Dowdell needs to be removed from the council. He has brought nothing but trouble to the city since that incident earlier this month. But of course, he got his way in that matter, so why don’t we just pacify this big baby by making him mayor? All jokes aside, I do think that he should be removed from the council. But he’ll just run to the NAACP, who I frown upon myself, being that they have to pull race into EVERYTHING… Arthur Dowdell just wants to cause a big stink, and being an african american, he will either scare the council to meeting his demands, or do just that…
Damn, here we go again. Why am I not surprised at this guy.





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