The spring continues and local doings seem to increase in number each week. I made it to the Taxpayers Association meeting and to the Voters Annual General meeting this week, as well as to a very nice (private) fabric sale that will be open to the public as a yard sale on the 19th and 20th. Keep an eye out for it (it will be announced on Point Interface); gorgeous fabrics.
The Taxpayers were having a fairly routine meeting, just keeping up with whatever it is we are paying taxes for. Its Annual General Meeting is in August and they have invited Governor Inslee up to speak. Seems a long shot, but it would sure be nice to see him up here finding out what goes in what is in many ways the least of his responsibilities.
The Voters had County Executive Jack Louws up for their meeting. He told us that Whatcom County was in good shape both financially and psychologically. The latter insofar as people were working together well. They are building a new jail down there and that has demanded a lot of political and bureaucratic work, I conclude from the political blog about Bellingham that I occasionally read.
As to Point Roberts: well, the County is still hoping to get the dock in this year but doing so involves multiple jurisdictions (the State? the Feds?) and that part does not seem to be melding together at all, let along working smoothly. So, maybe a new dock this year, maybe not. Other than that, not much.
The attendees at the meeting had a lot of questions about communication between the County and the Point. Last time they were up here, a lot of discussion centered around whether the County would please post its notices in something in addition to the Bellingham Herald, which we don't get up here. For example, we suggested, send them as well to the All Point Bulletin and even Point-Interface. "Indeed, we will do that," said the Planning Department people. And, said Mr. Louws, "Indeed, they have said they will do that." But so far, it doesn't look like they in fact have done it.
It was pointed out by the visitors that information is routinely posted on the County Website and that 'we should have someone check that site routinely.' It was one of those moments when you suspect that the Whatcom people are ultimately totally unable to underestand what it's like to live somewhere where there is no institutional government, but instead only volunteers of varying commitment and abilities. I could easily imagine the County officials going back to their offices and noting to one another that they intended to get one of their people to look into and solve the problem of Point Roberts, whatever that might be at the moment. And, they have "people" on their payrolls that do their bidding and do it more or less competently. Here, however, not so much. "I'll get my people right on that website checking thing," I wanted to say. "Except that I don't have any people and I'm already pretty busy working on Library Fundraising. Maybe, instead, you could have one of YOUR people write up a summary each month and send it up to one of us to distribute." That we could manage.
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" It was one of those moments when you suspect that the Whatcom people are ultimately totally unable to underestand what it's like to live somewhere where there is no institutional government, but instead only volunteers of varying commitment and abilities." I think that's the best description I've heard to date of what seems to be going on here. I say "seems" because I'm new to Point Roberts and often have to guess. It's not that people are keeping secrets or hiding things from me, they just don't think to tell me things they assume everyone knows. Your blog has been incredibly helpful in telling me many of those things. So I just thought I'd let you know that. Thank you.
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