This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Health & Fitness

Lakewood's New City Manager - Vending Machine or Barn Raiser?

Thirty applicants, one position, the governance of our city at stake.

The Tacoma News Tribune is reporting 30 applicants are in the mix for new city manager in Lakewood with vending machine or barn raiser as two possible leadership models.  Frank Benest, city manager of Palo Alto, together with Rick Cole, former mayor of Pasadena, describe the difference:

Whereas barn-raising managers and council members recognize, celebrate, and encourage "residents' strong sense of family and support for each other," the vending machine mentality in contrast chiefly is more interested in counting the cash contributions of consumers – the latter the traditional concept of government as a service provider – kicking out services for taxes deposited.

The alternative to the vending machine is the 'closer to the people' model or barn-raising approach that “requires significant outreach and building of rapport with individuals, families, and groups in a targeted neighborhood."

Find out what's happening in Lakewood-JBLMfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

In barn-raising "cities and counties literally compete on a daily basis for people's hearts and minds," whereas vending machines compete only for people's wallets.

As Marcus Roberts headlined an article he wrote: “Demography is Destiny” - not ‘economy is destiny.’

Find out what's happening in Lakewood-JBLMfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?

More from Lakewood-JBLM