JAMES MADISON QUOTE - 1822

"A popular government without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives."

SCOTTSBORO WEATHER - SUN & MOON RISE

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Scottsboro, Alabama - January 28, 2019 - Scottsboro City Council Work Session and Regular Session

Scottsboro City Hall, photo by G. Morgan

AGENDA

WORK SESSION
Monday, January 28, 2019 6:00 P.M.

I.  Call to Order  - Council President Patrick Stewart
 a) Invocation;  b)  Pledge of Allegiance
II. Discussion Items
1.     CDG Engineering Update
2.     Discuss Goosepond Entertainment District
3.     Discuss Solid Waste Director Job Description
4.     Discuss Goosepond Timber Consultant Contract
5.     Discuss Recycling Program
6.     Discuss Resolution to Award Dump Truck Bid
7.     Discuss Resolution Award Fire Department Bid
8.     Discuss Resolution to Surplus City Property
9.     Discuss Resolution to Surplus Street Department Property
10.  Discuss Resolution to Surplus Solid Waste Department Property

III. Reports given at the end of the Council Meeting.

COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, January 28, 2019
6:00 P.M.

I. Call to Order -Council President Patrick Stewart
                                       
     a) Invocation
     b) Pledge of Allegiance
     c) Roll Call
         
II. Adoption of the Agenda
III. Approval of Previous Minutes - January 14, 2019 - APPROVED
IV. Old Business: NONE

V.  New Business:
1)     Goosepond Entertainment District – APPROVED
2)    Solid Waste Director Job Description, proposal to make job a salaried job instead of an appointed position; minimum qualifications changed but not stated  – No Second to motion
3)    Goosepond Timber Consultant Contract – Forest Management Specialist of Decatur Alabama – APPROVED
4)    Resolution to Award Dump Truck Bid – Tabled, low bidder $253,611
5)    Resolution Award Fire Department Bid – Truck Bay, Diesel Exhaust System, Clean Air Concepts for $102,242.00 - APPROVED
6)    Resolution to surplus and sell Street Department Property, 2 Kubota Tractors on GovDeals dot com – APPROVED
7)    Resolution to surplus Solid Waste Department Property, Dumpsters of various sizes described. – APPROVED

VI. Reports and Announcements
VII. Adjourn

VIDEOS

Monday, January 28, 2019

Scottsboro, Alabama - January 28, 2019 - Jackson County Commission Regular Session - Update on Social Media Policy

Jackson County Courthouse, North Entrance (photo by G. Morgan)

UPDATE ON SOCIAL  MEDIA POLICY - January 28, 2018
Proposed Jackson County Employee Social Media Policy (pictured above) - As of today's date at 4:45 PM there is no approved Social Media Policy. One of the county commissioners, Mike Sisk, District 4, had discussions with employees at the Jackson County Public Works and circulated the policy shown below last week without approval from the full Jackson County Commission, and without legal review from the County Attorney. Other commissioners stated they were not aware of Mr. Sisk's actions until today when inquiries regarding the social media policy were discussed by this writer with the commissioners prior to today's Jackson County Commission meeting.
Concerned county employees at Public Works who were in possession of the proposed policy provided me with the document provided to them last week.
AGENDA - JACKSON COUNTY COMMISSION - JANUARY 28, 2019

I. CALL TO ORDER, WELCOME –

II. CALL OF ROLL TO ESTABLISH QUORUM, INVOCATION AND PLEDGE
OF ALLEGIANCE –

III. APPROVE AGENDA OF MEETING – JANUARY 28, 2019

IV. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS –

V. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM CITIZENS –

VI. OLD BUSINESS –

Motion to approve Minutes from the following meeting dates as a combined approval action: Oct.29, 2018 meeting; November 14, 2018 meeting; November 19, 2018 meeting; November 26, 2019 meeting; December 3, 2018 meeting – no quorum present. All APPROVED

VII. NEW BUSINESS –
  
1) MOTION TO APPOINT TWO MEMBERS (TIMOTHY MCKENZIE AND ANGELA GUINN) TO THE DHR BOARD. - APPROVED

2) MOTION TO APPROVE AND MOVE FORWARD WITH THE AUBURN UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL PROJECTS. - APPROVED

3) MOTION TO ACCEPT HIRING COMMITTEES RECOMMENDATION FOR THE VACANT HMT-1 POSITION FOR JACKSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. - APPROVED

4) MOTION TO ACCEPT HIRING COMMITTEES RECOMMENDATION FOR THE TWO (2) VACANT TEMPORARY LABORER POSITIONS FOR JACKSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT. - APPROVED

5) MOTION TO APPROVE THE ROADWAY STRIPING LIST PROPOSAL FROM THE COUNTY ENGINEER. - APPROVED

6) MOTION TO APPROVE THE TRANSFER OF A PARKS DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE TO THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 18, 2019 - APPROVED

VIII. REPORTS FROM STAFF:
A. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
B. COUNTY ENGINEER – Update on work performed in preparation for inclement weather.
C. COUNTY ATTORNEY
D. OTHER
IX. COMMENTS FROM COMMISSION – Commission Chair stated the Jackson County Commission’s Social Media Policy has not been approved nor has received legal review by the Jackson County Commission Attorney. The circulation of the proposed policy at Public Works was not authorized by the Jackson County Commission.  
X. ADJOURN –

VIDEO

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Scottsboro, Alabama January 22, 2019 - Jackson County Commission Work Session - UPDATE - Jan. 25, 2019 Social Media Policy, Personnel System Woes, Some Job Descriptions 30 Years Old, Out of Date - 2 Part Video, After Meeting Discussion at End of Part 2 Video

Jackson County Courthouse, North Entrance (photo by G. Morgan)

UPDATE - January 28, 2019 - Proposed Jackson County Employee Social Media Policy - As of today's date at 4:45 PM there is no approved Social Media Policy. One of the county commissioners, Mike Sisk, District 4, had discussions with employees at the Jackson County Public Works and circulated the policy shown below last week without approval from the full Jackson County Commission, and without legal review from the County Attorney. Other commissioners stated they were not aware of Mr. Sisk's actions until today when inquiries regarding the social media policy were discussed by this writer with the commissioners prior to today's Jackson County Commission meeting.

UPDATE - JANUARY 25, 2019 - PROPOSED JACKSON COUNTY EMPLOYEE SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY - Is this a policy which has received legal review?

EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE OR CENSORSHIP OF POLITICAL SPEECH?
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Employees have informed me they are in receipt of the County Social Media policy, this policy has not been approved by the Jackson county Commission. The Commission Chair stated the policy would be reviewed by the County Attorney. Geez, is this the final work product after review? 

The proposed Social Media Policy for Jackson County employees has areas of concern, particularly since it appears to violate both the Alabama Constitution and rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court on what is and is not allowed regarding social media postings by government employees.

This policy appears to violate the Alabama Constitution and Supreme Court rulings on government employee speech, specifically political speech of Jackson County Employees. The policy also attempts to allow only supporting speech regarding a politician or political candidate, but would not allow non-supporting speech. Re: Negative or Positive labels regarding political speech of an employee.

The Chairman of the Jackson County Commission told me explicitly that employees discussing elected officials or political candidates on social media which did not agree with the candidates or elected officials political positions would not be a part of a social media policy, but yet there it is.

An employee may only support a politician's political position but never make a social media posting which does not support the politician or political candidate?

There is no mention of employee speech which serves a public purpose or the public interest.

Alabama Constitution, Section 4, Freedom of Speech and the Press.
"That no law shall ever be passed to curtail or restrain the liberty of speech or of the press; and any person may speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty."

AGENDA
JACKSON COUNTY COMMISSION WORK SESSION AGENDA JANUARY 22, 2019 
I. CALL TO ORDER, WELCOME 

 II. CALL OF ROLL TO ESTABLISH QUORUM, INVOCATION, AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

III. APPROVE AGENDA OF MEETING – JANUARY 22, 2019 

IV. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS 

V. PUBLIC COMMENT - Garry Morgan , Proposed Social Media Policy

VI. DISCUSSION ITEMS FOR COMMISSION 

1) DHR BOARD APPOINTMENTS (2) 

2) VOTING PRECINCTS - consolidation of smaller precincts inquiry

3) AUBURN UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL PROJECT - It was noted that the Auburn U. Consultation Project may cost $14-$15K; 
Presentation by Human Resource Director Michelle Willis regarding the Auburn University Project (photo by G. Morgan).

VIDEO PART 1




Presentations by County Engineer (4-7) part 2  video

4) HMT 1 RECOMMENDATION (1) 

5) TEMPORARY LABORER RECOMMENDATIONS (2)

6) FA RESURFACING PROJECT SELECTION 

7) ROADWAY STRIPING LIST PROPOSAL 

VII. REPORTS FROM STAFF:

 VII. ADJOURN –


 VIDEO PART 2
Issue discussion, Personnel Policy at end of video with Commission Chair and Human Resource Director. Confusion regarding objective performance standards system, unaware of modern system of Objective Performance Standards; many job descriptions not updated for 30 years.

Monday, January 14, 2019

Scottsboro, Alabama January 14, 2019 - Government Reports, Jackson County Commission and Scottsboro City Council

Jackson County Courthouse, photo by J.Holt, Facebook - Fair Use for non-profit news reporting and commentary.

There is no meeting of the Jackson County Commission today, January 14, 2019


Scottsboro City Council
Scottsboro City Hall, photo by G. Morgan

Due to sickness I will not be attending the Scottsboro City Council Meeting this evening. Please note tonight's agenda below. 

AGENDA
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, January 14, 2019
6:00 P.M.

I. Call to Order   -Council President Patrick Stewart

  1. Invocation
  2. Pledge of Allegiance
  3. Roll Call
II. Adoption of the Agenda

III. Approval of Previous Minutes
December 17, 2018
IV. Old Business:

     NONE

V. New Business:

  1. Consider Remaining 10% of the 2018-2019 Budget

  1. Consider Resolution and Agreement for the Industrial Access Project

  1. Consider Tourism Grant Application from Jackson County Tourism

VI. Reports and Announcements
VII. Adjourn


Monday, January 7, 2019

Scottsboro, Alabama - Scottsboro City Council Work Session - Scottsboro Curbside Recycling Temporarily Suspended, Goose Pond Entertainment District Discussed

Scottsboro City Hall, photo by G. Morgan

 Municipal Court Discretionary Fund Accounting practices discussed; Entertainment District for Goose Pond Colony discussed; Solid Waste/Street Department Director, Mr. Eddie Blizzard retired on December 31st after extended absence, department director responsibilities to be split into two separate departments prior to Mr. Blizzards tenure.

Scottsboro's curbside recycle program temporarily suspended, curb-side recycling materials contaminated with regular household garbage, unable to sell recyclable materials; cardboard recycling not affected.

AGENDA


VIDEO

Scottsboro, Alabama January 7, 2019 - Jackson County Commission Work Session - Social Media Policy Discussed

Jackson County Courthouse north entrance - photo by G. Morgan

Commissioners to consider Social Media Policy regarding employee comments on social media about county business or personnel. Chair of Commission stated in the past there has been a problem with county employees discussing false information regarding people, policy or official actions on social media. No specific instances or examples were provided. The commission chair referred the matter to the county attorney due to concerns regarding First Amendment Rights. 

AGENDA
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VIDEO