Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanks to all my supporters

As I thought about the last year at Thanksgiving and what I had to be thankful for, I realized that I had not publicly thanked all the people that voted for me.

Thank You...I Thank each and everyone one of you.  And I hope that you have a Merry Christmas and a very good 2013.

THANKS!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

What If?

It appears the absentee ballots have now been counted...I still finished third, but I had closed the gap between  2nd and 3rd to just 34 votes.

Council Member (Otsego) (Elect 2)
100.0% reporting

Vote % Votes

Douglas B. Schroeder 23.1% 1,926

Jason Warehime 20.5% 1,709

Patrick Brink 20.1% 1,675

Adam Mitlyng 17.9% 1,493

Mitchel Faust 17.4% 1,448

Write-In 1.0% 80

I wonder how I would have fared if 3/(60%) of my campaign signs had not been taken or stolen. Just last night when I was out picking up my signs I found that four more of my signs had been taken just since Sunday night.

I'm not sure who took the signs, and I am most assuredly NOT blaming any other candidate, but I do wonder why so many of my signs were targeted and taken.  

Maybe I could have made up that 34 vote difference had I not needed to keep replacing my signs.  Well, it's water under the bridge now, but I do have to wonder ....what if?

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Close But No Cigar!



The Head Election Judge just texted me the vote totals, while the results are the same, the numbers are different from the Secretary of State's Website:

Doug      1,790 23.05% 
Jason     1,627 20.95%
 
Pat         1,565 20.05%

Adam     1,419 18.27%

Mitch     1,364 17.56%

Congratulations Doug and Jason!

"Early" Voting Results

The following graph is from the Minnesota Secretary of State's Website 2 of  3 precincts reporting:

Graph
Nonpartisan    JASON WAREHIME 160 16.74%
Nonpartisan    MITCHEL FAUST 158 16.53%
Nonpartisan    DOUGLAS B. SCHROEDER 266 27.82%
Nonpartisan    ADAM MITLYNG 142 14.85%
Nonpartisan    PATRICK BRINK 216 22.59%

It's Gonna be a LATE Night

I talked with the Otsego City Clerk this afternoon (she is also the Head Election Judge)  and she told me that it could be 1 am before she will be able to provide results -- and even then she will only have results from today's voting, not absentee voters.

The absentee ballots for Otsego are counted by Wright County election officials and the county seat is in Buffalo.

I'm not really sure why the results from today's voting, which was all computerized, will be that late.  But, I'll  be waiting and as soon as I have the results I will post them here on my blog.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Election Day is Here

Tuesday, November 6, 2012, Election Day....

Here it is, your chance to finally head to the polls and vote for the candidates of your choice.

Hopefully, you've reviewed the information I've posted here on my blog as well as the Election Guides published by the Elk River Star News (Click Here) and the Star Tribune (Click Here). One interesting note about the Star Tribune's Voter's Guide, I was the only candidate to take the time to complete the Star Tribune questionnaire.

In addition I was also the candidate who actually worked to have a Candidate's Forum here in Otsego. Unfortunately my opponents made the decision that they did not want to participate - so there was no Candidate's Forum..

Over the last few months I've been consistent in making my positions clear to all.  I've wanted people to know why I'm running for a seat on the Otsego Council. I want you to know what areas I believe need to be improved or changed at City Hall.

It's all over now except for the actual voting and the vote counting. 

Hopefully on Tuesday when you head to either the old City Hall or Otsego Elementary to vote, Pat Brink will be your candidate of choice for a seat on the Otsego City Council.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Daughters and Dad Distribute Door Hangers

It's good to have kids!  That's always true, but it's even more true when you need help distributing door hangers to homes in the city.

That's what my daughters, Alissa and Brianne, did with me this afternoon. In all, the three of us were able to distribute nearly 750 of the door hangers!  Not bad for a few hours work.


We also had the chance to talk with a number of people who we  happened to run across as we walked from door to door. Their attitude was unanimous - they are ready for the election to be OVER! 

But beyond that sentiment, the people were very nice and liked the positions I've taken on how the city could improve.

The three points highlighted on the piece are:

  * Improve communications between city and its residents and  
       businesses

   * Enhance business development efforts

  * Increase awareness of Otsego throughout metro area and
       state

This Tuesday, November 6 be sure to vote!  I'd like it if you voted for me, but even if you don't, still get out and vote!.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Who is Pat Brink?

Pat Brink has now lived in Otsego for three years. During that time he was the editor of the Otsego View, the city's newsletter, for a year and a half. As the editor, Brink attended all the City Council meetings, the special events and sat in on commission meetings.

During his time as editor the newsletter was published six times per year, had photos, was full color and included a wide variety of  stories.  The stories were not strictly about city government, instead the newsletters included interesting people, business and events in the community

Brink has been in the public relations, communications and television news industries for more than 30 years. Today he operates his own public relations firm, Brink PR. 

As a television reporter in Southern Minnesota and the Twin Cities,  Brink covered city council, county board and school board meetings. In addition he was the political reporter who covered the legislature and the legislators.

In his public relations career Brink has worked with and for the cities of Eden Prairie,  Maple Grove and Plymouth in addition to Otsego.  Brink has also worked with school districts in Osseo, Robbinsdale and Pelican Rapids and with SouthWest Transit, Plymouth Metrolink and Maple Grove Transit.  This government experience will be very valuable as a member of the Otsego City Council.

Brink is running for City Council because he believes Otsego must do a much better job of :

   * Communicating with its residents and businesses;
   * Business development; and
   * Letting people in the Twin Cities and statewide know about 
      Otsego and what it has to offer.


These activities will  greatly help Otsego in all areas from citizen involvement to attracting new businesses and seeing Otsego become an even better city.

On Tuesday, November 6 please vote for Pat Brink for Otsego City Council.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Star News Voters Guide

The Elk River Star News has published its Voters Guide. The special section in the October 27, 2012 edition of the paper has a number of different political races included.  One of these is the Otsego City Council race

 All five candidates for the two open positions on the Otsego City Council  are featured in the special section. Each candidate completed a questionnaire that was prepared by the staff of the newspaper.


Pat Brink, Otsego City Council



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Pat Brink
Website: http://brinkforcitycouncil.blogspot.com/
Age: 54
Family: Father of four children – three daughters and a son and Grandfather of two boys.
Occupation: Public Relations and Communications Executive — Owns and operates Brink PR
Previous civic and community involvement: Newsletter Editor for City Of Otsego for 1 1/2 years. Worked as Communications Manager for the City Of Eden Prairie and have assisted other governmental agencies including cities, school districts and transit providers. Covered City Councils and County Boards as television reporter.

1. What prompted you to run for the Otsego City Council?
There have been a great many changes in the city over the past year or so and residents and business owners are not being kept informed. The city cut back its newsletter from six issues to four; There is no broadcast, webcast or radio broadcast of council meetings; Topics of Work Sessions are non – existent or very broad. Communications must improve!

2. What makes you qualified to be a member of the City Council?
Otsego now has nearly 15,000 residents and my experience with larger cities including Eden Prairie, Maple Grove,and Plymouth will be very beneficial. I understand the need to “do more with less” and “to make wise investments” and I will use that knowledge to help make Otsego an even better. place to live and work.

3. What are the top three issues facing the City of Otsego?
1) Business Development
2) Community Identity
3) Communication with residents and businesses
By doing a better job of telling Otsego’s story, its benefits, its direction and its commitment to improving the city we will have more people and businesses looking to become a part of our community.

4. What distinguishes you from your opponents and makes you a better choice for the position?
Number one, I’m a nice guy!
This may seem trite, but it’s true and it’s important.
I can talk with just about anyone and understand the position they have on a particular issue; By listening to them and working with them it’s likely we will be able to reach some sort of compromise that is good for everyone.

5. What decisions of the council have you liked, and which ones have you disliked?
I’ve liked that the council is slowly becoming more transparent. However it needs to go much further.
In the last year or so there’s been a new website, new city administrator, new park and rec director, new logo, remodeled office space to house city functions and much more.
It’s tough to know what the “good” and “bad” decisions have been without more information.

6. What should the city’s role be in improving transportation in the short-term and the long term.
Continue working with neighboring communities to ensure the needs of the entire area are met, while also working to make Otsego itself an easier and more accessible place to live and work.
Begin to demand from the state and MNDOT that Otsego not be a “second class” city on highway signs in our area. Perception is reality” and Otsego needs to be recognized.

7. There has been economic activity of late stimulating Otsego’s downtown. What more can be done to speed up economic development in the downtown area or further development elsewhere in the city.
An Economic Development person would be a key hire for the city.
Someone whose job it is to talk with realtors, developers, businesses and entrepreneurs to put the idea of creating or relocating a business to the city in their mind. The city administrator and mayor can do only a part of this. outreach...someone else must find the interested parties and work with them.

8. What will your approach be to balancing the city’s budget. Under what conditions would you support a tax increase.
The city council has done a very good job of keeping the budget in check. As the economy improves I believe there are some capital investments that are dearly needed…first and foremost a way to broadcast city meetings to the public, most likely on the internet. It’s time to make the investment needed to bring city government to the people.

I'm hopeful that you will agree with my ideas and thoughts on the direction the city should take and that on November 6, 2012 you will vote for Pat Brink for Otsego City Council.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Someone is Taking (Stealing?) my Campaign Signs

Wednesday, Oct. 31 Update I really dislike updating this section of my Blog,  but my signs keep disappearing. This morning on the way into my part time job at Holiday Gas Station I passed three of my signs. When I left this afternoon all three of the signs had been taken. This means that more than  half of all the signs I've put out have been stolen. That is a very sad state of affairs. 


Saturday, Oct. 27 Update  Three more of my signs have been taken and these were in spots where I had  just replaced other stolen ones.  This means that nearly 1/2 of the signs I purchased have vanished. That's not a very good statistic!
 
Update: In looking further around the city I found that four more of my signs were missing. Please stop taking my signs!
 
It is truly disheartening to check on some of my camapign signs and find that all but one of those I checked were gone.  Not just blown over, no, someone is maliciously taking my signs. 

Thus far in the campaign
nearly 20 of the: Vote - Pat Brink -  Otsego City Council signs have vanished. Seven of them  I discovered missing just this afternoon.

I have no idea who is taking my signs or why they are being taken.  However, I am asking that whoever you are that you please stop taking my signs. If you have the signs, dump them in my front yard (the address is on each sign!)

Otsego residents will have five names to choose from for two positions on the city council.  I made the decision to run for the council and I purchased the campaign signs (which were not cheap.)  I put the signs up so that people would recognize my name when they were voting on November 6. A big part of my campaign includes increasing name awareness, that's why I bought and placed the signs.

Please, stop taking my signs.


Monday, October 22, 2012

News from the City Council Meeting

At its meeting this evening the City Council approved a revised sign ordinance. Among other things, the ordinance will allow businesses near Hwy 101 and Co. Rd. 39 to have taller signs so that the signage is visible from the highway.  



The revised ordinance also allows placing smaller (3 sq ft) signs onto their property along the roadway. Denny's on Co. Rd. 39 has been using these types of signs and other businesses such as the Holiday Station will be able to use them as well. There are other limitations on these signs and businesses should look for a letter from the city explaining the new sign ordinance.

There was also an update on Otsego's contribution to Rogers to work on installing a crossover bridge at Hwy 101 and 141st Avenue in Rogers.  Last June the council agreed to provide $100,000 to Rogers for work in planning the new overpass. The information tonight concerned when the city will pay its $100,000  --  $50,000 will be paid when the project is let, while the other $50,000 will be paid when the project is substantially completed.  



Council members agreed to make the contribution because so many of Otsego residents use Hwy 101 to get to school or to I-94.  Traffic will move significantly better in the area when the overpass is completed.

Work on the overpass will begin next year and the intersection at 141st will be relocated north to 147th  while the overpass is being built. 

Photos of Pumpkin Patch Event Removed

UPDATE October 22. 2012 --  There have been some concerns voiced about the photos from the Pumpkin Patch event being posted on this site. 

To ensure that no one is uncomfortable with the photos,  they have all been taken down from the web. 

If you have any questions or would like additional information, please email me at brinkforcitycouncil@gmail.com

Thanks,
Pat Brink 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Otsego Pumpkin Patch


It was another very successful day of giving away pumpkins and playing games at the annual Otsego Pumpkin Day.  The annual event, which is put on by the Parks and Recreation Commission, gave away nearly 600 pumpkins today. 

Special thanks to the Cub Scouts who first put out all the pumpkins and then helped parents and children take their pumpkins to their cars.

It was also great for me to meet so many people at the event. 

 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Commissions in Otsego

Are you aware that there are commissions set up here in Otsego to make recommendations to the City Council on various issues?  Well there are!

There's the Planning Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, Police Commission and the Heritage Preservation Commission. The purpose of each commission is pretty clear.

Residents are appointed by the City Council to serve on these commissions. The members  work to make the city a better place -- whether it be through parks or saving parts of the city's history or working in conjunction with the Wright County Sheriff's Department

These commissions play important roles, but if you want to know who serves on each commission you are out of luck, unless you do some serious sleuthing on the City's website. By going to the listing of the commission and opening up the minutes of a past meeting you are able to find the names of the members who were present for that particular meeting.

Why aren't the members of each commission listed as soon as you click on the name of each  commission?

I think the names should be listed and perhaps even a group photo should be included. It would also be helpful to post a schedule of when and where each commission meets.  Why? So that you know who is making recommendations to the council and so that you can attend a meeting if you have ideas or concerns.

This is one more example of the ways communication between the city and residents can be improved.

On November 6 please vote for more open communications between the city and its residents by voting for Pat Brink for Otsego City Council.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Lack of Interest from other Candidates Forces Cancellation of Candidate Forum


It's unfortunate, but the Otsego City Council Candidate Forum that was scheduled for next Wednesday, October 17 has been cancelled.

In an email sent to me, Rhonda Baack, President of the I-94 West Chamber of Commerce stated the forum was "...cancelled due to lack of candidate participation."


 I know I responded Yes to the invitation. 


I want Otsego residents and businesses to understand why I am running for a seat on the Council I’m running so that everyone is better informed of what is going on in our city.

Please encourage your neighbors and friends to read my blog, send me any questions they have (brinkforcitycouncil@gmail.com)  

and of course, Vote for Pat Brink on November 6.


Saturday, October 6, 2012

Lots of Farmland in Otsego

It's easy to forget as we drive to and from the major highways that surround Otsego that a great deal of the city is still farmland.

In the western half of the city farmland is just about everywhere.  Cornfields seem to be in the entire area bordered by Co Road 39 (95th Street)  in the north to  N.E,. 80th Street in the south and from the city's border with Monticello Township on the west to Nashua Ave NE in the east. And then in the southeast part of the city there is also a great deal of farmland.

 
This photo was taken from just west of the intersection of Co. Road 37 (70th Street)  and Quaday Avenue and highlights the beauty of the land and the barn as the sun was setting.

Agriculture played a very important role in the establishment of the city, and continues to be an important part of Otsego.  Chris Wilson has written a book documenting the history of the city. The book,  "Images from Otsego - America" is available for sale for $20. That book and other books about Otsego written by the Otsego Heritage Preservation Commission can be found by clicking  here.

I mention the history of the city because times have changed. The city now has nearly 15,000 residents, more than 100 new home building permits have been issued in 2012, there are some 5,000 households in the city...but communication between the city and its residents and businesses is lacking. Where once it was acceptable to post a notice outside City Hall about an upcoming meeting (and it's still legal to do so today) it's no longer enough. People need to know what plans the city has for the future, how will we get there, and what will it cost.

I'm running for City Council in large part because of what I perceive as a serious lack of communication. I'd like your vote November 6 and I will work to improve how the city talks and  listens to residents and businesses here in Otsego.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Not a Debate but a Candidate Forum


UPDATE: 10/9/12 - Candidate Forum Cancelled because of a lack of participation from other candidates.
 
Did you watch the Presidential Debate tonight?  We learned a lot more about the candidates and their plans. What about here in Otsego...have you heard anything about the five people running for the two seats on the Otsego City Council?

If you have questions and want to learn more about the candidates mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 17.  That night, at 7:00 pm the I 94 West Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a first of its kind (in Otsego) candidate forum at the Otsego City Council Chambers.
 


Unfortunately the city does not have the ability to broadcast proceedings from its council chambers. Not television, not cable vision, not radio, not even on the internet.  So if you want to see and hear more about the five people running to represent you, please come to the candidate forum.

The format will likely be very simple, each candidate will spend a minute or two introducing themselves and then people in attendance can ask their questions.  I'm hopeful  the council chambers will be filled with residents.

I'd like your vote on November 6 and I look forward to talking with you and answering your questions.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Shaking Hands and Communicating

It's been a good week as I have been out meeting people and talking with them about Otsego and what they like and what they want to see changed.

                 This photo was taken one morning in early September at the VFW park in Otsego.
             The sun was not quite above the horizon and the fog shrouded the playground equipment.



Communications between the city and its residents and businesses is the lynch pin of my campaign for City Council. I believe the city can do a much better job of communicating with its key groups, and do so with a  minimal investment of dollars.

The City's updated web site is nice, and has a lot of information, but I think it can be kept more current and when there are updates to the site people can be notified. The city's quarterly newsletter is posted on the website, but there is not a list of people that wish to receive it by email. The city sends its newsletters out using first class mail....there is now an option from the post office that allows people to spend just 14 1/2 cents to have the mail delivered.

Right now the only way to see and hear what is happening at a council meeting is to actually be in the room. There is no cable broadcast or internet broadcast of the meetings.  I believe this should change...and yes it will take money to make this change.  However when you look at this as an investment that will be in place for 10 or more years, the dollars necessary to make this change will be well spent.

I'd like to hear more from you the residents and business owners here in Otsego. Let me know what you think of the way the city is being operated and what changes you think are needed.


Friday, September 7, 2012

 It's now Official -- My very First Lawn Sign has been Planted!

It's all systems go from now until November 6. The very first sign went onto the lawn of a great supporter of mine and it's on a corner!

From that first sign three more have been planted along major roadways in the eastern part of the city. Beginning tomorrow I will be door knocking and asking those people in strategic locations if they would allow me to place my sign in their yard.

There are 44 more signs to be placed, so it make take a little while until they are all up and asking Otsego residents to elect me to the City Council.


Saturday, September 1, 2012

It's September Already

I'm off to a bit of a slow start on my campaign for a city council seat in Otsego.  I have ordered signs, but they have not yet arrived -- but the stakes to put them in the ground are here!

I've also realized that many people here in Otsego only know me by my first name, so I have created a business card that has my photo and my first and LAST name. I guess it is important that people who already know me know who it is they will be voting for come November 6.

 Photo

I completed the information the Star Tribune has requested so that I will be in the Strib's Voter guide - at least the online version.

As far as campaign literature, I need to finalize what form it is to take...a postcard, a door hanger, traditional three panel brochure or something else. I am taking part in the Otsego Festival on September 15, so it's kind of important that I have the campaign material ready by then!

My spot at the Otsego Festival is actually designed to display (and hopefully sell) some of the photos I have taken over the past few years.  I think they are quite good, and I hope others do as well.

Please stop by the Otsego Festival. on Saturday, September 15 from 10am to 5pm at Prairie Park, which is right behind the "old" city hall building.  And if you come, be sure to thank Rose Cassady, the woman who almost single handily puts this event on each yaer.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Running for City Council!

Hi, I'm Pat Brink and I am running for City Council in Otsego.

I've set up this blog to let people know my thoughts on various issues facing our city as we move forward.

In general, my position is that I listen and communicate with residents and businesses.

A little bit of background on myself:
  
I have lived in Otsego for three years;

  For a year and a half I was the  City's Newsletter editor, 
      writer and photographer;
  
  I've worked in city government as the Communications
       Manager for the City of Eden Prairie; 

  I have four children, three daughters and a son as well as
       two grandchildren.

That's the basics...I will write more as we count down to November 6, 2012 and the city council election. 


This blog is written by:
Pat Brink
Brink for City Council
16126 71st LN NE
Otsego, MN 55330
763-300-8282