During a recent government meeting, community members expressed significant concerns regarding transparency and communication from county officials. Devin Plansky, a local resident, criticized the lack of written communication regarding agenda items, stating that many residents were unaware of discussions until reports were published online. Plansky emphasized the need for better communication to foster trust and collaboration between the community and the county.
Plansky's remarks were echoed by other attendees who highlighted a pattern of inadequate notice for agenda items, which they argued undermines public participation. One speaker pointed out that a property owner was not informed of critical public health risks until just days before the meeting, raising questions about the legality and ethics of such practices.
Jack Nounin, another community member, voiced his frustration over ongoing environmental issues, including deforestation and the lack of attention to the community's historical struggles. He called for greater recognition of the local population's resilience and the need for sustainable practices.
The meeting also featured a heated exchange regarding the management of public health inspections. Attendees criticized the county for failing to notify property owners about health risks associated with their properties, which they argued could have been addressed more effectively with timely communication.
Overall, the meeting underscored a growing demand for improved transparency and accountability from county officials, as community members seek to ensure their voices are heard in local governance.