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Wednesday, October 26, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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due on Tuesday,
November 8
Continued from page 9
candidate. Unger emphasizes
his experience, his engage-
ment on numerous commit-
tees, and the relationships he
has built during his tenure.
He believes those roles and
relationships position him to
work effectively for county
residents.
Henderson argues that
commissioners “get more
and more insulated the longer
they’re there.
“You get used to work-
ing with the departments as a
commissioner and they give
you the agenda,” he said.
Henderson plans to host
regular open houses in all
areas of the county, so that he
can hear directly from con-
stituents — including those
who don’t have a specific
interest or issue driving them.
Unger retains a strong
interest in Sisters.
Unger notes that the
County has helped fund an
economic development direc-
tor position in Sisters and that
“we’ve got a great relation-
ship between the City and the
County now. We know each
other, we can work with each
other and we do good work.”
The future of Sisters Eagle
Airport is likely to involve
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Phil Henderson.
County jurisdiction going
forward. The issue is of con-
siderable interest to some
of the people who live in
the county in the area of the
airport.
The commissioners
recently scheduled and then
canceled a meeting on the
airport. The cancelation
occurred because it turned out
that there was no imminent
proposal for action on the
part of the commissioners.
“As a group, we didn’t
think the timing was right
to get engaged with it at the
time,” Unger said.
Asked why the com-
missioners couldn’t take a
briefing on the issues so that
they are aware of the con-
cerns existing around the
airport, Unger said, “Maybe
we should engage with that
more. I think I should bring
that up again.”
Henderson told The
Nugget, “This does raise the
question … of how do the
County Commissioners (and
all public officials, generally)
hear how voters/residents/
taxpayers are doing and what
they are thinking about, when
issues are not really ‘ripe’ for
decision. I feel most hear-
ings and policy commit-
tees are dominated by inter-
est groups that have vested
interests and that the general
populace is not as vocal, and
sometime not heard. We
sometimes get policy by the
minority.”
Ballots are out for the
November 8 election. They
may be returned by mail, but
must be received by 8 p.m.
on November 8 in order to
be counted. A postmark does
not make a ballot “received.”
There is a ballot drop site at
Sisters City Hall.
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