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  • 7/28/2019 Huntsville South Statement on John Olshefski

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    HUNTSVILLE SOUTH STATEMENT REGARDING COUNCILMAN JOHN OLSHEFSKI AND

    HUNTSVILLE UTILITIES POSITION

    There have been a lot of comments recently with regard to Councilman John Olshefski accepting a

    position with Huntsville Utilities. As many of you have, the HUNTSVILLE SOUTH Civic Association Board

    has read many of the articles and statements. Based on our experience with Councilman Olshefski and

    our understanding of Huntsville Utilities we are providing the following statement.

    Since the formation of HUNTSVILLE SOUTH Civic Association in 2012, Councilman Olshefski has been

    supportive of our organization and on many occasions has assisted our organization in facilitating

    informative meetings and providing information to our Board. These efforts have allowed HUNTSVILLE

    SOUTH to further share information to the citizens of south Huntsville and other south Huntsville

    neighborhood associations. Councilman Olshefski has been timely in response to our telephone calls,

    emails, and other communications to him as District 3 councilman. We have found Councilman Olshefski

    to be honest in his dealings with HUNTSVILLE SOUTH and we believe him to be a man of integrity.

    It is hard to imagine that Councilman Olshefski would contemplate accepting the position with

    Huntsville Utilities without both he and Huntsville Utilities seeking legal counsel with regard to any ethic

    or other government organizational problem accepting the position might create. There are three

    actions for which the City Council votes with regard to Huntsville Utilities activities: (1) the approval of

    purchase / expenditure greater than $25,000, (2) approval of Utility Board appointees, and (3) increases

    in electrical and water rates. These items are brought before the council only after discussion and

    recommendation of the various Utility Boards, i.e. Gas, Water, and Electric. An increase in rates would

    be the more concerning of the above. The council approved a rate increase in 2011.

    There are several unanswered questions. Can Councilman Olshefski properly serve the citizens of south

    Huntsville District 3 and perform his responsibilities in his position with Huntsville Utilities? Only the

    future will tell. Could his position at Huntsville Utilities be a positive for south Huntsville residents with

    regard to Utility issues? We do not know if his position with Huntsville Utilities creates an ethics

    violation with the State law. But until there is proven an ethics violation or some other breach of law,

    Councilman Olshefski should serve out his term and honor those who voted him into the council

    position. Councilman Olshefskis term expires in 2014, he must decide in the coming months if he can

    properly serve the citizens of south Huntsville District 3 and Huntsville Utilities.