Polk County Voices Polk County Itemizer-Observer • April 15, 2015 4A How to Contact Officials LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Money never enough for county I do not support the pub- lic safety levy in Polk County and feel it should be defeat- ed. I support law enforce- ment, but taxing the taxpay- er is not the answer. Gov- ernment needs to live with- in its means. I live within my means, and so should the county. I am tired of tax increases and being asked to fund basic services because there is never enough money. When you ask how much is enough, and the answer is always “just a little bit more.” Individuals on fixed in- comes don’t have any more to give. Please think about the elderly and vote “no.” Wendy Snodgrass Dallas Creative look at funding There must be some way to resolve the problem we have with underfunded law and safety services in Polk County. Could the folks who are opposing the upcoming Public Safety Levy pledge to never call 911 or Polk Coun- ty Sheriff with requests for assistance? Or could we have a vari- able tax rate that allowed residents who were willing to fund those services re- ceive those services and res- idents who chose to not fund them not receive them? Dan Van Otten Amity Nite Court, YMCA thank IBEW 280 The Monmouth-Indepen- dence Nite Court program would like to extend a gra- cious thank you to IBEW Local 280 for their generous contribution to our pro- gram. The International Broth- erhood of Electrical Workers Local 280 has a long history of support of the Nite Court program. Their recent $3,000 con- tribution will go a long way in supporting activities for our youth each Saturday night. Community support is es- sential to the continuation of Nite Court, and volun- teers are always needed. For more information on Nite Court, please contact the M- I YMCA at 503-838-4042. Kathy Martin-Willis Independence Whole county needs safety levy I was a chief in the fire service for over 20 years. I PUBLIC AGENDA Public Agenda is a listing of upcoming meetings for gov- ernmental and nongovernmental agencies in Polk County. To submit a meeting, send it at least two weeks before the actu- al meeting date to the Itemizer-Observer via fax (503-623- 2395) or email (ionews@polkio.com). — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, 850 Main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. • Monmouth Planning Commission — 7 p.m., Volunteer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., Monmouth. 503-838-0722. THURSDAY, APRIL 16 • Polk County Fair Board — 8 a.m., Polk County Fairgrounds and Event Center, Main Building, Meeting Room No. 2, 520 S. Pa- cific Highway (99W), Rickreall. 503-623-3048. • Dallas Economic Development Committee — Noon, City Hall, 187 SE Court St., Dallas. 503-831-3502. • Independence Parks and Recreation Board — 6 p.m., In- dependence Civic Center, 555 S. Main St., Independence. 503- 838-1212. • Monmouth Arts and Culture Commission — 7 p.m., Vol- unteer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., Monmouth. 503-838-0722. MONDAY, APRIL 20 • Dallas City Budget Committee — 6 p.m., City Hall, 187 SE Court St., Dallas. 503-831-3502. • Dallas City Council — 7 p.m., City Hall, 187 SE Court St., Dal- las. 503-831-3502. • Perrydale School Board — 7 p.m., Perrydale School, 7445 Perrydale Road, Amity. 503-623-2040. TUESDAY, APRIL 21 • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, 850 Main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. • Independence Historic Preservation Commission — 4 p.m., Independence Civic Center, 555 S. Main St., Independence. 503-838-1212. • Falls City School Board — 5:30 p.m., Falls City High School resource room, 111 N. Main St., Falls City. 503-787-3521. • Monmouth City Council — 7 p.m., Volunteer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., Monmouth. 503-838-0722. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, 850 Main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. know government budgets. In my opinion, safety services in Polk County are inadequate. They can’t get better with- out more funding. Federal timber funding needs to be replaced. Some city residents feel they don’t need county legal services. Nearly all legal issues, city or not, are handled by the county public safety system. Fourteen hours a day with no police protection cannot continue. Please join me in voting yes on the Polk County Pub- lic Safety Levy. Rick Hopkins Independence More laws don’t equal less crime Regarding a recent article in the Itemizer regarding SB 941, “more background checks for private gun sales,” I applaud Sheriff Bob Wolfe for standing up for common sense. History shows that laws of this nature only take free- doms away from law abid- ing citizens and have no positive effect on lowering crime. Criminals have no regard or respect for the law and as such are operating outside the law, e.g., the black mar- ket. Any ideology that sug- gests the next law, social program, new educational approach, gun law, etc. will be the magic formula that ends all violence is misguid- ed. If I go to my doctor and she misdiagnosis my ail- ment, then the prescription not only does not solve the problem but may be dan- gerous. Gov. Kulongoski’s law to prohibit over-the-counter sales of Sudafed has done little to nothing to curb our meth problem. Men’s hearts is where the problem lies. If the gunphobes want to do something productive, they can tackle this fascina- tion and love affair this present culture has with vio- lence. Maybe a good place to start is Hollywood. But please don’t pass an- other law that both aggra- vates and exercises law abiding citizens, and that will be completely ignored by people that already have no respect for the law. Leif Anderson Monmouth If that service needs to be expanded or a debris drop- off site added in conjunc- tion with a ban on backyard burning, then let’s explore those options. Most other communities in the Mid-Valley banned backyard burning long ago. The time has come to finally ban backyard burning in Dallas. One of the things I cher- ish most about Oregon is clean air. It’s time to clear the air and breathe a little easier in Dallas. Please get involved and contact your city council members if you love clean air! Thank you. Joe Koubek Dallas Show you care with yes on levy Ban backyard burning in Dallas I support a ban on back- yard burning in the city of Dallas. Backyard burning can be very unsafe and has the po- tential to cause significant property damage. Backyard burning creates smoke which is full of toxins and pollutants — especially when inappropriate materi- als are burned. Dallas has many residents with respiratory issues. Fill- ing your neighborhood with noxious smoke is not very polite. Responding to burn- ing complaints ties up al- ready limited city resources. Dallas currently has yard debris collection as part of its franchise agreement with Republic Services. I spoke with a gentleman who was opposed to the Public Safety Levy. His rea- soning — “I don’t care.” I have a different prospective. I believe in safety, justice, the protection of innocence, fighting against intimidation and protecting the livability of a community. You will find that the men and women involved in the public safety system in Polk County share a similar belief system, which is why they have chosen to serve the community the way they are. They need the support of the community now. If you care, please vote yes for public safety in Polk County. Michael Holsapple Dallas GOVERNOR Gov. Kate Brown (Dem.) 160 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-378-4582 Email: via website, http://governor.oregon.gov/ — STATE LEGISLATORS Sen. Arnie Roblan (District 5, Democrat) S-417 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1705 sen.arnieroblan@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/roblan Sen. Jackie Winters (District 10, Republican) S-301 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1710 sen.jackiewinters@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/winters Sen. Brian Boquist (District 12, Republican) S-305 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1712 sen.brianboquist@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/boquist Rep. David Gomberg (District 10, Democrat) H-471 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1410 rep.davidgomberg@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/gomberg Rep. Paul Evans (District 20, Democrat) H-281 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1420 rep.paulevans@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/evans Rep. Mike Nearman (District 23, Republican) H-378 State Capitol 900 Court St. NE Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1423 rep.mikenearman@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/nearman — U.S. CONGRESS Sen. Ron Wyden (Dem.) 221 Dirksen SOB Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-5244 Fax: 202-228-2717 Salem office: 707 13th St. SE, Suite 285, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-589-4555 Email: via website, www.wyden.senate.gov Sen. 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