Monthly LAKE Meeting
When: 5:30 PM, Tuesday 1 February 2011
Where: Family Pizza House
5945 Bemiss Road @ Radar Site (in front of Moody AFB)
(229) 244-1845
The LAKE blog, On the LAKE Front, quadrupled its page views this month!
He remarks that the county has contracted with an arborist
to prune a tree on the courthouse property the next day,
but don’t be alarmed; they’re not cutting any trees down.
He thanks volunteers and agencies throughout the state
who have participated in searching for the missing person in the lake.
Video by Gretchen Quarterman
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Chairman Paulk thanks her for their earlier conversation,
and says: “I will seek an answer.”
Video by John S. Quarterman
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Two cameras and the sound is bad in both, although for other speakers
it’s fine. I attribute it to the microphone being too far away from her,
and when Chairman Paulk speaks to the audience he leans around his laptop
and thus away from his microphone.
Karen Noll, co-presiden of WACE,
notes that the proposed biomass plant would burn
human waste, which is animal waste, so there may be a conflict
with the requirements the County Commission made when it rezoned
the land for the plant.
She asks biomass oponents to stand; many do.
Video by Gretchen Quarterman
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Frenchie points out that there are other biomass plants
in the county, and
he even helped set one of them up.
He wonders if biomass opponents know that.
(Yes, VLCIA has mentioned it enough times.)
Video by Gretchen Quarterman
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
I thank County Clerk Paige Dukes for making the text of the new
Policies and Procedures
available, and refer it to as as sterling example of local
government transparency.
Then I remark that I can’t be quite as complimentary about
their content, which is in some parts too vague and in others too strict.
I offer to provide written comments.
And in my personal opinion local government should not suppress
but rather celebrate citizen participation!
Video by Gretchen Quarterman
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Since at least one commissioner did ask for them,
I sent them the written comments yesterday;
they will follow in a separate post.