Title: Meet Our Mayor Derek Tomesh, Chelsea Bartlett
1Meet Our MayorDerek Tomesh, Chelsea Bartlett
Cilka Jansova
2On a chilly December, 2006, afternoon, we headed
up the steps to the Rice Lake City Hall to meet
our mayor.
3With us was Mr. Larry Zeman, Rice Lake High
School Principal.
4City Hall was decorated for the Christmas holiday
season.
5We stopped to pose by the tree in the lobby. The
decorations on the tree were hand made by
community members and organizations and donated
for use on this tree each year. There are even
ornaments donated by from our Sister City in
Zamberk, Czech Republic.
6Mayor Larry Jarvela greeted us . . .
7and we headed down the hall to the his office.
8The mayor stopped to show us the RLIFA (Rice Lake
International Friendship Association) display.
9The display features interesting information and
gifts from both of our sister citiesZamberk,
Czech Republic, and Miharu, Japan.
10We sat in the mayors office and asked him
questions. Mr. Jarvela told us that he decided to
run for mayor because he was bored after retiring
from his job. He complained to his friends
about Rice Lakes city government, and his
friends suggested that he run for mayor so that
he could help change the city for the better. He
won the election, and he has been mayor for
almost six years (three terms). It is a
part-time position.
11To be the mayor, Mr. Jarvela
- applied to run for the office of mayor,
- prepared a plan for what he would do if he were
elected, - participated in a debate with the other
candidate, - campaigned for the office, and
- won the election!
12The mayor described how city government is
organized. There are elected officials and city
departments.
13Rice Lake City Government
- Elected Officials
- Mayor, elected for a two-year term
- Eight Council Members elected to represent areas
within the city - These people form the Common Council, which meets
twice each month. - The mayor presides at Council meetings, attends
committee meetings, ensures that rules and
regulations are followed by the City, helps
resolve problems, and participates in public
relations events involving the City. - The Councils main role is to establish policy.
It also assures that rules and regulations of the
City are followed and hires employees to
administer the City Departments.
14Mayor Larry Jarvela showed us the Council
Chambers, where City Council meetings are held.
15Rice Lake City Government
- City Departments
- Administration
- Community Development
- Fire
- Polic
- Public Library
- Regional Airport
- Streets
- City Cab
- These departments conduct the official business
of the city. The mayor relies on the heads of
each of these departments to keep the city
running smoothly.
16Most of the business of the mayor is conducted
from his office. Mayor Jarvela relies heavily on
Curt Snyder and Kathy Morse in his work as mayor.
Both of these people have offices in the City
Hall.
17Curt Snyder, the City Administrator, oversees all
departments.
18Kathy Morse, the City Clerk, manages the
administrative functions of the city.
19Cilka, one of our exchange students from the
Czech Republic, shared information about her
school and city with Mayor Jarvela and the rest
of the group.
20- We then asked the mayor what his two greatest
challenges were. He answered - Being financially responsible with taxpayer
money - Trying to please everyone who lives in Rice
Lake
21Mayor Jarvela is very pleased that during his
terms as mayor, the tax rate was brought down,
which saves our city residents money. He
believes he has been successful in helping the
chairpersons of each city department to
understand that they need to run the city like a
business, with the citizens of Rice Lake as their
customers.
22Mr. Jarvela is proud of our democratic system of
government and the structured process by which
decisions are made that affect residents of Rice
Lake.
23Mr. Jarvela enjoys our Sister City relationships
and wants to continue this exchange of ideas and
people in the future.