5/10/05
Fellow
Guemes islanders,
Recently,
a vocal minority of islanders submitted a proposal for extending the
hours of ferry operation until 10:00 pm Monday through Thursday. This
proposal bypassed the ferry roundtable process and was presented directly
to the Commissioners by the Department of Public Works. Despite the
fact that the candidate running against hours extension received at
least a 65% majority in the past two Guemes Island Ferry Committee elections,
public works portrayed the island as “nearly split” on the
issue.
We
need to let the commissioners know that this is not the case. The proponents
of extended ferry hours have started a letter writing campaign claiming
to represent you.
Let
your voice be heard in opposition to this proposal that threatens both
the rural character of island life and will undoubtedly raise costs
to both users and county taxpayers. Please send hard copy of your letter
to:
Skagit
County Board of Commissioners
1800 Continental Place, Suite 100
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Here
are some talking points that you might use in your letter:
State
your opposition to extension for ferry operation Monday through Thursday.
Demand
public hearings and input on the issue.
Demand
sticking to the roundtable process adopted by the Commissioners.
Demand
a comptroller’s analysis of the extension proposals costs.
Question
the added costs of maintenance and fuel brought on by running a mechanically
troubled vessel longer hours.
Demand
that they represent the will of the people shown in the past two ferry
elections.
Question
why they are ignoring the recommendations of the Fares and Scheduling
Task Force Resolution.
Please
pass this letter on to everybody you know that is concerned about this
issue.
The
Ferry Committee would appreciate receiving a copy of your letter as
a way to get feedback on Island views and to be in a better position
to respond to the Commissioners.
Send
to: GIFC, 7885 Guemes Island Road #6, Anacortes Wa. 982221
Thank
you for your assistance in this matter.
Victor
Garcia and Guemes Island Ferry Committee
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