| Outside
the Lines: Ferry Tales XXXX
Zero
Plus Zero
Skagit
County and Guemes Island Ferry Committee crunched numbers on the cost
of the Guemes Ferry’s extended hours. The results warranted two
articles in the Skagit Valley Herald, one
story makes the paper’s front page. The formula and data may
differ, but the end results remain the same. It makes no difference if
the loss is $5/run, $42/run or $342/run. The system is losing money with
no end in sight [$1.5 million last fiscal year].
And, as all previous surveys and studies on the subject have shown, the
majority of islanders are still opposed to the extended evening hours.
The
Skagit County Board of Commissioners is supposedly “taking a long
hard look at last years controversial decision to extend the island’s
ferry service”, according to the SVH. They each have their own reasons
for this. Don Munks is not necessarily in favor of eliminating evening
hours. He seems to think if Guemes Islanders are off the island later,
they are either spending or earning more money in Skagit County.
Ken
Dahlstedt questions the need for extended hours, when an occaisional second
or third 6 pm run could clear the staging area and get everyone back to
the island when needed. {this worked for how many years?}
Sharon
Dillon seems to have a better grasp of the extended hours cost to the
county and the additional costs for an environmental study {Judge
Allendoerfer’s ruling in the FGI vs. Skagit County decision}
needed to make those hours permanent.
Skagit
County shouldn’t squander more of taxpayer’s money for another
study.
I
couldn’t believe my eyes when I read that the BOCC is actually asking
for island input and involvement before they make a decision to continue
or abandon the later runs. Guemes needs to jump on the opportunity {yet
again} to do this. Write letters and send email. A decision by the BOCC
may be coming down to the wire on this highly volatile and divisive issue.
If you have done this, in the past, do it again. We need the BOCC to come
to the realization that extending the hours was a poor decision that must
be remedied. Waiting another year until that trial period expires is unnecessary
and costly to Guemes and to the county.
Commentary
by MJ Andrak
[7.30.7]
Send
a message to the Commissioners, Public Works Director and ferry manager.
Ferry
Tales XXXVIIII |
Shifting
Winds |
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Ferry
Tales XXXVIII |
Naval
Gazing? |
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Definitions |
Ferry
Tales XXXVII |
A Lot
of Trouble |
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Fanning
the Flames |
Ferry
Tales XXXVI |
Automatically
Autocratic |
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Outage
Outrage |
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Ready
To Restart |
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Strictly
Business |
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Facts
and Fictions |
Ferry
Tales XV |
Two Steps
Forward |
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Doin'
the SEPA Stomp |
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Practicing
Communication |
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First
and Foremost |
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Failure
To Communicate |
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Time
to Transfer Ted |
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Ferry
Committee Walks |
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Mumbling
Munks |
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Pedaling
Back |
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Fudging
Figures/Fig Leaves |
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One Step
Back |
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Darts
to the Hearts |
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Safety
or Surveillance? |
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Ferry
Fairy |
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Signal
Crossing |
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Finding
Phantoms |
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Around
and aRoundtable! |
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Turbulence |
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Not Pretty! |
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The End
Is Near |
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Postscript |
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Lame
and Lamer |
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Series
Finale |
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Time
and Tide |
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The Beginning
of the End? |
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Double
Double, Tolls... |
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Good
Cop : Bad Cop |
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Mr. Martin
Makes A Mess |
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Time
: Money : Power |
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