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Published - Saturday, September 06, 2008

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No time for NIMBY


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You’ve heard the acronym before. It’s NIMBY, and it stands for Not In My Back Yard.

The La Crosse Common Council will wrestle with NIMBY next week as it considers a proposed lease that would allow 10 women jail inmates to reside in two city-owned duplexes in a structured environment for up to a year. La Crosse County leaders have already approved the concept.
NIMBY always brings the same sort of objections.

If (fill in the blank) comes into our neighborhood, it will lower property values.

It will harm the safety of our family.

It will disrupt the character of our neighborhood and the reasons we moved here.

All of those objections are understandable — and, at times, certainly have merit. But, often, they are based more on emotion than truth.

That emotion from constituents has prompted council member George Italiano to object to the move.

Italiano seems sincere when he says, “This isn’t nice at all to overrule them, honestly, and I feel bad about the whole thing. But I’ve got to do what’s right for my constituents.”

But, the right thing for the community at-large is for the city to approve this proposal.

It is vital to allow the county to provide a structured setting where nonviolent offenders can receive counseling and coping skills that will make them more productive and less prone to recidivism once released from custody.

Electronic monitoring and cameras will be used, and justice officials will make periodic visits.

Is it something you really want to have in your backyard?

These are people — people who have challenges, to be sure — who will be released back into the community within a matter of months. There likely will be no restriction on where they live.

It’s easy to say we should just keep them locked up. Well, just look across the street from the Tribune at the jail addition taking shape, and you’ll understand that continuing to house nonviolent offenders is a costly venture.

It’s also costly when offenders offend again after release. The county’s Justice Sanctions program clearly has a strong track record in cutting down on such return visits to incarceration.

Some offenders shouldn’t continue to be housed in jail. It isn’t good for them. It isn’t good for the community. And it isn’t good for the taxpayer dollar. While it doesn’t always demonstrate leadership, we certainly understand why an elected official would respond to constituent fears.

But, there’s a reason we have representative democracy instead of resorting to instant polling of constituents on every issue. We believe this proposal better serves the greater good for the long-term health of our community.
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DJ: wrote on Sep 10, 2008 7:12 AM:

" Your editorial piece borders on what Big Brother wants, not for the good of us as individuals. Kudos to Italiano! "

Myturn wrote on Sep 6, 2008 10:29 PM:

" Willie- You could not be more correct. A speaker from marathon County was recently here from Marathon County. They run there system differently and for far less money. The problem? We did not read or hear a thing about it. Surprised? "

banger wrote on Sep 6, 2008 3:00 PM:

" To: just al, when you read Mr Italiano's remarks he seems almost apologetic for opposing this proposal. He just wants to survive as a politician. "

just al wrote on Sep 6, 2008 1:41 PM:

" To banger, yes he is being a politician, a good one. Politicians are voted in the represent those who vote them in, not to expell their own opinions. When a politician does not represent me I will do my best to vote them out. This is how the system is supposed to work, or didn't you know that? "

Willie wrote on Sep 6, 2008 12:56 PM:

" This is seen by some for what it really is: another political move sanctioned by Jane Klekamp to futher justify the high costs of her programs that are sold as reducing repeat offenders. It has apparantly failed miserably at that or we wouldn't be building a $30 million addition in the first place. This county needs an independant audit of the Justice Sancions and the effectiveness of their programs. Right now the county board bases its' decision making solely on statistics provided by Klekamp! "

Willie wrote on Sep 6, 2008 12:55 PM:

" This house only represents another expense and a way to house inmates. It is just replacing secure beds with non-secure beds. The huber program was working just fine until the powers that be wanted to replace it with a "couple" of ankle bracelets (those cost money too). If they don't belong in jail then the judges shouldn't sentence them to jail in the first place. "

Phil O'Bates wrote on Sep 6, 2008 6:55 AM:

" Spelling correction...."living NEAR" not "living need". "

Phil O'Bates wrote on Sep 6, 2008 6:54 AM:

" Could there be incentives for living need "undesireable things" that the government (city, state, or federal) wants to place near people? Primarily, I'm thinking tax breaks.

I personally would be willing to have low risk 'inmate' houses in my neighborhood. The main thing for me, would be knowing about their location. I think what bothers people most, is not knowing or not being compensated in some way. "

Cranky Pat wrote on Sep 5, 2008 6:01 PM:

" Your "No time for NIMBY" article is signed, "Tribune Editorial Board". Man that's weak! Why doesn't one of you on your "board" have a back bone when you write an editorial like that? You make a great case for NTFT "No Time For Trib"! "

banger wrote on Sep 5, 2008 5:58 PM:

" Mr. Italiano is just being a politician. Most politicians today take actions to get re-elected whether or not that action is in the best interest of the nation, state, county or city. He realizes not supporting his complaining constituents would mean defeat at the next election. "

retired wrote on Sep 5, 2008 3:11 PM:

" I still don't understand why this isn't being located on Cameron St. There are already several of these facilities in the Cameron area, and I'm unaware of any problems around here.

Bravo to the Tribune though for bringing this up. We need facilities like this, they provide the direction to people re-entering society. "

Myturn wrote on Sep 5, 2008 11:16 AM:

" Josie- Please repeat one point you can covered by the Justice Sanctions speaker from Marathon County? Can't can you? 'No coverage'!
Krusty- You are dead on. It is like this bunch omnisciently counseling us in their editorials about the Iraq war, when how many of them wore green ever day to work?

Check the Internet, check the density of Registered Sexual Criminals on the Norhtside. This area cannot take any more bad. It is like when the Feds dropped thousands of section 8 housing on Brooklyn Park, MN. Devastating, and they constructed a self made slum.
Oh what the heck, it is just the Northside. They don't even deserve a Councilman or a Neighborhood organization (maybe in a year?). "

Josie wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:46 AM:

" If they are nonviolent why can't they be monitored in their own homes? They are in jail as a punishment. Instead of wasting all this time trying to find a place to house these women, maybe they should have been working on different punishments. "

Double A wrote on Sep 5, 2008 8:35 AM:

" These women need to go somewhere. It seems like a better fit on the North Side, to me. That's not a criticism, it's a compliment. The folks in the North Side neighborhood are tougher. They are more street-smart. Whereas the Cameron neighborhood people who sissy-whined their way out of it ...well, they live in the clouds. Let 'em. "

Krusty wrote on Sep 5, 2008 5:46 AM:

" How many of the "Tribune editorial board" live close to where the women will be housed? Any? Any at all? It's always easy for the tribune to tell others how to act as long as it doesn't affect them. "

Big Spender wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:54 AM:

" Regarding: "No time for NIMBY," well, that's easy to say whenever the city wants to dump this crap on La Crosse's low-income north side--they always dump the crap onto the blighted north side areas of the city. For example, local officials as well as the Tribune kept rather quiet when bureaucrats housed child rapists a block away from a north side school (Jefferson).

Now, the "No time for NIMBY" principle doesn't apply when this crap gets dumped on the city's south side, say, in the general vicinity of Cameron Street. That's class warfare as it exists in La Crosse. "


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