| Outside
the Lines: Ferry Tales XII
Ferry
Committee Walks
The members
of the GIFC and Representative from Public Works walked into the monthly
Roundtable meeting at 2 pm, hoping that there would be enough time to
address the eleven items on the October 8 agenda. There was business to
conduct and questions to be answered. The ridership needed to know about
upcoming ferry service disruptions and parking
issues. The GIFC needed to communicate this information, in a timely manner.
Rumors were once again circulating and there wasn’t straight answer
anywhere.
There
were only eight people around the table - members of the Guemes Island
Ferry Committee, Public Works and the ferry crew and one proponent of
the extended service proposal.
One too many! It did not take Public Works long to lose control of the
meeting. Arguments ran rampant. By all appearances, the entire Roundtable
process and its members were being attacked. Strategy seemed to be badger,
nitpick, insult and coerce Roundtable members, and trivialize the years
of hard work and energy exerted by these members...All this to further
a personal agenda. Members of the ferry committee defended themselves
and the process vehemently. Public Works waffled, dodged, and sidestepped
questions.
Is it
a public meeting or a meeting the public is invited to? Which? Does everyone
have a vote or only the elected GIFC members and Public Works? Was the
GIFC Charter voted down or did the Commissioners decide simply not to
act? Does it make any difference? First there was a motion then there
was no motion then there was. Whose name was written on Public Works dance
card? Were they trying to dance with everyone? The meeting dissolved and
the dance ended.
Last
month Paula and Stella Tsitsiragos had concerns about the ferry schedule
accommodating the Guemes Island school children. Parents met with Dixon
Elder {GIFC} beforehand, discussed the issue to alleviate the tardiness,
invited input from school bus driver with additional input at the Roundtable
from GIFC and Public Works. There was a schedule
change approved and signed by the County Commissioners. This was successful
public input going through processes set in place by the Commissioners.
Roundtable
meetings were recommended by Resolution {direct
results of accepted Task Force Resolution signed by the Board of County
Commissioners} to be a forum for Skagit County Public works and the GIFC
to come together and address ferry issues.
The Commissioners
have directed proponents of extended ferry service to work with their
representatives, the GIFC, and within a public process. The
Scheduling and Fares Task force {signed} resolution format was challenged
on Friday 10/8/04. All members of the GIFC walked out.
Seems
to me that the Board of County Commissioners should re-read the resolution
they signed in January and either adhere to their own decision or re-define
clearly and without exception the format of the Roundtable and the position
of the GIFC, Public Works and the ferry riding public.
The GIFC
members were elected. Enough said!
Public
Works and GIFC were asked to submit a statement. Neither the Ferry Committee
nor Public works have responded.
- MJ
Andrak
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Outage
Outrage |
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Strictly
Business |
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Two Steps
Forward |
Ferry
Tales XIV |
Practicing
Communication |
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Failure
To Communicate |
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Ferry
Committee Walks |
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Pedaling
Back |
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One Step
Back |
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Safety
or Surveillance? |
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Signal
Crossing |
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Around
and aRoundtable! |
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Not Pretty! |
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Postscript |
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Series
Finale |
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The Beginning
of the End? |
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Good
Cop : Bad Cop |
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Time
: Money : Power |
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