HOW
I
SEE IT – 3
BIGGER ISSUES THAT NEED FIXING
The
manner in which the St. George Municipal Election is shaping up, it appears to
me, that the smart money has concluded the two incumbents have their
re-election locked up. Perhaps this is as it should be. Only the voters can
make that final determination. This being the case, only the third person is
really at issue. Assuming this to be true one has to consider, what issue is to
be used by the political powers that be, to enhance the image of the individual
they feel will fill the bill for the third and final spot, mesh nicely with
their way of thinking and doing things.
It
now appears this issue may very well be The BLM Resource Management Plan. Most
all of us connect this with the Northern Corridor and Turtle Reserve, located
within the Red Cliffs and Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Areas. Comments have been made by the Mayor and other
prominent people that this BLM Plan appears to be a Land Grab by outsiders and
not in the best interest of the community.
They may be right but this certainly makes the BLM out as the Bad Guy
and the way the Federal Government has been acting concerning western land it
is understandable.
Whatever
the case may be it has certainly diverted public attention from many other
important and meaningful issues that Municipal Government should be paying
closer attention to and attempting to resolve.
The
City Council Work Meeting held today, October 22nd turned out to be
most illuminating by the presence of Brian Tritle, Field Manager of BLM’s St.
George Field Office. It was arranged for Mr. Tritle to be present by none other
than the City Manager, who explained that it would be beneficial to the city. Underscored
was the importance for having improved communication and interaction between
City Hall and BLM on what is developing into a catastrophic situation, striking
fear into the heart of those concerned with future development. It was learned
that meetings dating back 20 years in which the City Manager had participated and
thought to have produced an understanding that a NORTHERN CORRIDOR was
virtually assured turns out to NOT to be the case today.
My
fellow citizens this OPEN Public Meeting has made it possible for me to inform
you that the previously thought to be, done deal on the Northern Corridor could
NOT be verified with written documentation. As of this writing public records
or minutes could not be produced to establish the validity that such an
arrangement had been made. Rather frightening to learn at this late stage that
the BLM may very well be able to select anyone of four alternatives only one of
which may include the building of a Northern Corridor. Mr. Tritle informed the
council that BLM was required to obtain approval from the Fish and Wildlife
Department on the selection of anyone of the proposed alternatives. It appears the Northern Corridor is up for
grabs and this will require full disclosure and documentation of how public
interest is represented.
Please
remember to VOTE on November 3rd.
“Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could
do only a little.” Edmond Burke. Vote
for ED BACA to be your Eyes, Ears and VOICE on the City Council. VOTE on
November 3rd.