SS109 wrote: Just a side note. I wonder if local goverment hates boards like these. It used to be if you were upset with local goverment, you would maybe tell 10 people if you were especially motivated, now you can find hundreds of people to support you. It is like the weekly letter to the editor, but you can post every hour of every day now.
Interesting, I had a conversation with both our clerk and our dist 3 comm. Both told me straight out (and this was before 285bound), that these message boards are ridiculous and that they flat out ignore them. I find that very troubling, as they often ignore you when you speak with them directly, so if they are not listening to me when I talk to them and they don't listen these boards....and they personally plant all of the letters to the editor in the flume (even if it is not true mr. and mrs. flume, that is how it looks), who are they listening to and who are they running the county for?
So to answer your comment, I think they are listening to the same amount of feedback as 1976, just that now there is 100x as much feedback to ignore.
If they really cared, there would be more voting by us on issues in stead of secret voting by them when we are all working hard to pay their fees and salaries and vehicle expenses. Unfortunately there is no avenue to get your issues to them. Talking, posting, even marching has no effect. The winners around here are those in local govt or those that have kids, everyone else is just here to support them, regardless of need (for either govt or financial support).
But the point of this thread was to see if we could come up with a (or even a few) areas with more controversy. I am assuming that it will be hard. If we have the same amount as dozens of other communities than perhaps it is an issue of the times and excess govt. all over. I suspect it is a significant local issue. If we cannot find another community or many, I think it would make a good letter the flume. Specifically calling them out for the warm and fuzzy letters sent, while upon a challenge that we could not find a rural community with this much controversy. Then ask why none of it ends up in the paper besides some Hartsel fire stuff. Why are they not reporting about the vehicle usage, the excess fees, the massive regulations added in the last couple years, the credit card issues, the long term budget predictions etc. They only report something if someone else has already cracked the nut. I have learned, next time I move, If there is ever value in south park homes again, I will read the local message boards and see if the paper paints a warm and fuzzy picture of the community. Bad boards and warm editorials mean a place not to move. That is south park right now.
and in not reading these boards, the BOCC, etc. forget that these are now the new marketing tools for a community (should be in my letter too) and that we would be better off ignoring our schools than these boards if we want people to move here. While 10 people with kids may move here for our new school, 100 will not because of the threads on this board.
Challenge still on, let's see some links.