Peter Ripley, Publisher |
Mayor Downie has asked the Council to reconsider its decision, proposing that Council:
· End fluoridation of the municipal water supply;
· Maintain the City’s fluoridation facilities so that, if Port Angeles registered voters
choose to continue with water fluoridation, the City is prepared to do so;
· Conduct an advisory vote on fluoridation during the 2017 Municipal General
Election; and
· Adhere to the outcome of the 2017 advisory vote of Port Angeles registered voters.
related news story: Fluoridation ends in Port Angeles; advisory vote to be on ballot in 15 months
The Port Angeles City Council has voted to end fluoridation of municipal water and conduct a vote Nov. 7, 2017.---PDN
Quote from the article posted: " Councilmen Brad Collins and Dan Gase and Deputy Mayor Cherie voted against stopping fluoridation and against abiding by the pledge to follow the dictates of the advisory ballot, which council members are not legally bound to do."
Editorial note: That should tell you readers council's resolve in not listening to the will of the people in this case. At least three of the current council members. During the meeting, Downie said that if he didn't get full compliance by council members to accept the will of the people after the outcome of the election in 2017, he would withdraw the motion, but, he didn't do that. Maybe it was because of pressure to move ahead despite what three of the council members had to say at this time, but I have to hand it to Downie in wanting to put this issue behind, and refocus attention to other issues.
Which by the way was expressed by some members of the audience their desire to have the city not be bogged down by one subject. That was mostly driven by what I call the city council cheer leading squad! The awesome gals of the Revitalize Port Angeles group was on hand singing the praises how great things are currently going on in Port Angeles. Such as: Painted rocks, murals, and promoting the best town deal. Which I affectionately call the "awesome gals" because they were promoting their awesome PA deal they got going.
They mainly were saying that the issue of fluoride had been a distraction, and other concerns were being ignored. Ignored by who? I wondered as I was sitting there listening to them speak on their support of the new advisory vote which will be binding. I wondered whom they were referring to, the city council, or the media? (see Revitalize link) The group was founded by Leslie Robertson.
Okay, I may make light of the cheer leading squad, but they did have a point, the topic of fluoride had been taking up a lot of news headlines, and other distractions related to it like the ethic complaints filed, had been fodder for editorial comments.
Secondly, I questioned during this week since all of this happened, that Eloise Katlin, President of Our Water Our Choice group, maybe a bit unreasonable in her objections of a ballot measure come 2017?
Quoting from the PDN article posted: "Eloise Kailin of Sequim, president of the anti-fluoridation group Our Water, Our Choice!, said Downie’s proposal “merits support.” But an advisory vote “is a pointless, painful and divisive exercise,” Kailin said in a prepared statement, and hinted at further protests from fluoridation foes."
Editorial note: What do we who are on the side of anti-fluoride have to fear over a vote? Suddenly those of us who are the majority afraid of the "big bad wolf"? (vote). This hint of protesting the very thing that may settle this issue does nothing to forward the cause of getting rid of fluoride, accept for making us look petty, and there is no need, because this time were the majority. I can't understand why those who are anti-fluoride are choosing to muck up a golden opportunity to settle this dispute by a public vote. It's the other side to are pro-fluoride should be concern, so why should we who are opposed to force medication seem to be timid now over a vote on the 2017 ballot?
EDC TOOK CENTER STAGE AT COUNTY COMMISSON MEETING
It wasn't on the agenda, during Tuesday's County Commission meeting, the agenda was as follows:
CONSENT AGENDA – Any Commissioner may remove items for discussion
1a Approval of vouchers for the week of July 25
1b Approval of payroll for the period ending July 15
1c Approval of minutes for the week of July 25
REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
Certificate of Appreciation recognizing Stephanie Noblin
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
2a Contract with Washington State Military Department for reimbursement funding to PenCom
Dispatch Center for CPD expenses and state Enhanced 911 policies
2b Agreement with Aldergrove Construction, Inc. for the Clallam County 3rd Street building level 2 remodel
PUBLIC WORKS
3a Resolution authorizing the permanent closure of Otter Way in Sequim to unauthorized motor vehicles
3b Resolution authorizing County Road Project CRP C1239 for pavement repair, HMA overlay and pavement markings at intersections
All items on the agenda was approved. What was really the hot topic during the meeting was brought up during the open public comment session by Maggie Roth. She wasn't to please with the job performance to date of the EDC in bringing in new industry and jobs, and expressed the need to reconsider the county's continued support of the EDC, given their track record to date. (see video clip in our "note pad" section below this page.)
PORT COMMISSIONER BURKE TALKS SUBISDIES FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY
The Port commission held a special meeting on Monday, and the hot topic of discussion was the Marina Rate review:
Summary: I have been sharing on my you tube channel the discussion regarding marina rates (see link)
related news story: PDN; Port of Port Angeles commissioners are considering new ways to determine moorage rates at Port Angeles Boat Haven and John Wayne Marina.
Quote from the article posted: " Commissioner Colleen McAleer suggested that only commercial vessel owners who pay B&O tax should be eligible for the subsidy."
Editorial note: It was Commissioner Steve Burke who first brought up the discussion of possibly offering a subsidy to the commercial fishing industry who uses the two marinas to dock at, John Wayne, in Sequim, and the Boat Heaven in Port Angeles. Even though who brought up the discussion first wasn't mentioned in the article. I thought it was a good idea on the port commission as a whole to even suggest that possibility, the fishing industry needs all the breaks it can get these days.
In other local, and regional headlines...
Clallam County commissioners discuss rules for short-term rentals; public hearing planned---PDN
Richards takes early lead in primary election for Clallam County commission race---PDN
Editorial Note: If Randy Johnson the challenger to Richards, both will have to prove they really want the job. You can't prove that by not attending meetings.
Chapman, Vrable appear headed for general election in race for 24th District state legislative seat---PDN
Editorial Note: One of those rare occiasions I'm voting democrat.
Agnew quadriplegic to take long ride in wheelchair to illustrate need for accessible trails---PDN
Your's truly on the campaign trial in 2013. These chairs are not meant to go on a busy freeway, |
But, nevertheless best of luck.
Scientists consider starvation or illness in eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca bird die-off---PDN
About 400 emaciated birds have washed ashore on beaches west of Port Angeles, near Victoria, and as far east as Whidbey Island since May.
Editorial Note: Raw sewage from Victoria BC might had something to do with this don't you think?
The Most Prevalent Form of Litter in the World by Carol Turner---Port O Call
PUD Recovers Money Thru Bond Refund---KONP RADIO
Sequim YMCA picks Texas native for branch manager---SEQUIM GAZETTE
Return of fin, humpback whales to Salish Sea could be both a positive and negative sign---SEQUIM GAZETTE
Big Changes are coming to Relay For Life this weekend---FORKS FORUM
Where imagination meets magic — The Wandering Princess----FORKS FORUM
Housing crisis: Timmons to take action---PT LEADER
NEWS FROM ACROSS THE STRAIT (Victoria BC)
Dozens move into housing for tent-city homeless----Times Colonist
Billboard makeover gives cat-napping mayor blanket, pillow----Times Colonist
Construction crane rises for third condo tower at Bayview Place---Victoria News
NOTE PAD:
Today's video clip: During the County Commission Maggie Roth spoke on her views of the job performance to date of the EDC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVc9JHQyT5k (part 1)
The video clip includes also the agenda items which were on the agenda, Roth's statements came during the open public comment session.
JOIN IN ON THE DEBATE @ our FB group page.
Question: Does the job performance of the EDC warrants further support from local governments?
DAILY DEVOTIONAL:
The Greatness of God
Job 37:5 says concerning God: "Great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend." There are many characteristics which we can believe God possesses, yet we cannot understand how He can be so great.---Gospel Way
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