[Winona Online Democracy] The County has received no phone calls or written notice of this meeting.
The County has received no phone calls or written invitations to attend the meeting, let alone to talk about the best date and time to meet. For example, Marcia Ward, who represents Wilson Township on the County Board and who is very interested in this issue, will be out of town that day and can't make the meeting. I had previous plans to be out of town that day with family but I will change my plans. I believe the City has not invited or notified any of the Wilson Township Supervisors of the event. Geesh. It shouldn't be this hard to talk. What is so hard about simply calling up a few folks and saying something like, "we've heard you have some concerns about the proposals, can we set up a good time for all of us to sit down and talk?" It's been 3 weeks since the County first asked the City to talk. Why is this so hard? Dwayne Voegeli August 2, 2004 ----- >Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 13:54:56 -0500 >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Winona] Mayor Miller's meeting on Annexation Issues >[Winona Online Democracy] > > >In the Winona Post on Sunday, there was an announcement for a public forum >to be >held by Mayor Miller on the annexation issues. It is to be held on Wednesday >at 6:00 PM in room 218 at the SE VoTech. > >This is the second time the City has posted a public forum with extremely short >notice. Even though it appears Mayor Miller will attend by himself, I assume >since he represents the City that this is a City forum. I have looked and could >not find a posting in the Daily News and the posting was small and indiscreet >in the Post. None of the Town Board or County Board members that I talked to >got notification on this meeting. > >At the last forum, there were probably more city officials than concerned >citizens. I am not sure why, but my feeling is because of the poor >notification of this type of meeting. We have many more at our Township >meetings and I believe this is because there is ample notification. > >Three days notice, small, indescreet listing in the paper, and no formal notice >to those who should be there, does not convey the importance of this meeting. > >I believe more notice and formal invites to all parties concerned would lead to >more productive conversations and better attendance to these meetings. > >I am wondering if this is a feeble attempt by the City to say that they >tried to >hold public forums and no one showed up therefore there is not much interest. > >I am wondering what the people on the WOD feel is ample and acceptable >invitations to this type of meeting. Is this a common way for the City to >handle issues? Is it appropriate or is it a tactic? > >Janice Turek > > > > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------- >This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > >_______________________________________________ >This message was posted to Winona Online Democracy >All messages must be signed by the senders actual name. >No commercial solicitations are allowed on this list. >To manage your subscription or view the message archives, please visit >http://mapnp.mnforum.org/mailman/listinfo/winona >Any problems or suggestions can be directed to >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >If you want help on how to contact elected officials, go to the Contact page at > http://www.winonaonlinedemocracy.org > ------------ Dwayne Voegeli Winona County Commissioner (507) 453-9012 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 359 Pleasant Hill Dr. Winona, MN 55987 ------------ _______________________________________________ This message was posted to Winona Online Democracy All messages must be signed by the senders actual name. No commercial solicitations are allowed on this list. To manage your subscription or view the message archives, please visit http://mapnp.mnforum.org/mailman/listinfo/winona Any problems or suggestions can be directed to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you want help on how to contact elected officials, go to the Contact page at http://www.winonaonlinedemocracy.org
