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Um, Mr. Nickels, Can I Have My Initiatives Back?

Mayor's favorite issues are ones he can co-opt from his opponents.

By Damon Agnos

February 6, 2008

Mayor Greg Nickels talked tough this week about implementing the reforms suggested by his panel on police accountability, stating that he intends "to assert management rights very strongly" with the Seattle Police Officers Guild. The mayor's panel was created in July in response to criticism of his and Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske's handling of a case in which two officers were accused of planting drugs on a suspect.

The panel now seems a prescient political move by Nickels, who once again has turned liability to strength by co-opting a key issue of potential election opponents. To wit, it will be hard for City Council member Nick Licata—who later created his own panel—to claim the accountability mantle while Nickels battles the Guild, just as it will be hard for former council member Peter Steinbrueck to trumpet his leadership on viaduct replacement now that Nickels, once a tunnel proponent, seems to be leading the anti-highway crowd.

"Nick got somewhat jumped by the mayor" on the accountability issue, says Steinbrueck, who adds that Nickels "saw the writing on the wall and quickly and wisely took the reins." Nevertheless, Steinbrueck blames the mayor for letting the Guild's contract lapse, leading to low morale over inadequate pay and making reform more difficult.

Nickels spokesperson Marty McOmber declined comment, saying only, "We don't negotiate in the press." (He also said "I'm not going to respond to Peter Steinbrueck"—before hearing what Steinbrueck had to say.) Meanwhile, Licata aide Lisa Herbold says only that the council member is "heartened" by the panel's recommendations.

If his negotiations with an embittered Guild falter, Nickels will be open to attacks from all comers. But if the mayor can succeed while continuing to stonewall advocates of a new viaduct, he should be on surprisingly safe ground on a couple of contentious issues come Election Day 2009.

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1. Comment by LH — February 06, 2008 @ 10:23AM
Why is it being reported these 2 recommendations are going to be implemented immediately by the Mayor: 1) proposals for the OPA office to have its own budget and 2) providing more training to staff who conduct internal investigations?

These are the two actions already taken by the City Council during budget in November 2007.

The budget proposal to fund more training for OPA was proposed by Councilmember Licata and co-sponsored by CMs Clark and Conlin. The budget proposal to give OPA it's own budget was proposed by Councilmember Licata and co-sponsored by CMs Clark, Conlin, McIver and Della. Both passed unanimously and have been implemented - on 1/1/08, at the beginning of a new budget year, per the Council's passage of the 2008 budget.

Also, one of the recommendations the Mayor says must be negotiated is a law already passed unanimously by the Council last fall (when at odds, the decisions of OPA and Chief must be documented and reasons given after cases are closed). There are differing opinions about whether it must be negotiated.

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