Yesterday, I submitted a letter addressed to the CSD
I'll look for the letter.
Thanks Wes... I'll email it to your UIA address now. I'm just never in a position where I'm in town during meetings, so hopefully things like these written letters I submit, can be read into the record as if I was there to read it during public comment.
Also, I did a little checking... turns out that in late 2010, the MAC decided NOT to write a letter of support. It wasn't because of anything good or bad presented to us by One Town, but we decided we really didn't like writing letters of support for private businesses, and we didn't want to start a new precedent. Besides, One Town already had another letter of support from then Supervisor Mitzefelt, so we felt they didn't need ours.
At least back then in 2010, One Town showed up to the MAC to make a sales presentation. That hasn't happened with this CSD thing. At the very least, One Town should make a presentation to the CSD (which really means, to the public) before asking the CSD (again, representing the public they serve) to throw support toward a project. Without that public request, how did this end up so quietly on the agenda? Was there non-public/non-open meetings between board members?
My advise: Table this support letter. Make One Town show up to a public CSD meeting and present their sales pitch, just like they did back in 2010 when they made a presentation to the MAC. Then, the CSD can decide whether or not to offer a letter of support. Since the CSD represents the public, take the public's attitude toward this, before deciding whether or not to write that letter of support. And again, I'm not even sure agencies like the CSD should ever write letters of support for private enterprises like this, but if you're going to, at least make the process public, and get the citizens involved.