Polk County Voices Polk County Itemizer-Observer • December 6, 2017 4A WANT TO WRITE A LETTER? Letters to the editor are limited to 300 words. Longer letters will be edited. Election-related letters of all types are limited to 100 words. Writers are limited to one election-related letter per election season. Election letters from writ- ers outside of Polk County are not accepted. Each writer is restricted to one letter per 30-day period. Letters that are libelous, obscene or in bad taste will not be printed. Attacks by name on businesses or indi- viduals will not be printed. Letters to the editor that are obvious promotions for a business, products or serv- ices will not be printed. Letters, like all editorial material submitted to the newspaper, are edited for length, grammar and con- tent. Letters must include the author’s name, address and telephone number. This in- cludes letters submitted via the I-O’s website. 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To submit a meeting, send it at least two weeks before the actual meeting date to the Itemizer-Observer via email (ionews@polkio.com). — WEDNESDAy, DEC. 6 • Monmouth Historic Commission — 6 p.m., Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., Monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Monmouth Planning Commission — 7 p.m., Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., Monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, first floor conference room, 850 Main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. MONDAy, DEC. 11 • Dallas School Board — 6:30 p.m., Dallas School District office, 111 SW Ash St., Dallas. 503-623-5594. • Independence City Council — 6:30 p.m., Independence Civic Center, 555 S. Main St., Independence. 503-838-1212. TUESDAy, DEC. 12 • Monmouth Tree Advisory Board — 7 p.m., Monmouth Senior Center, 180 Warren St. S., Monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Polk County Board of Commission work session — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, BOC office, 850 Main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. • WIMPEG Board of Directors — Noon, Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., Monmouth. WEDNESDAy, DEC. 13 • Independence Heritage Museum Commission — 4 p.m., Independence Heritage Museum, 112 S. Third St., Independ- ence. 503-838-1212. • Monmouth Library Advisory Board — 7 a.m., Monmouth Public Library, 168 Ecols St. S., Monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Monmouth Parks and Recreation Board — 7 p.m., Volun- teer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., Monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, first floor conference room, 850 Main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. How to Contact Officials 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 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR View limited at Parker and Hwy 99 The fatal accident Thanksgiving evening at the intersection of Parker Road and Highway 99W per- suades me to write about the limited sight distance at that intersection due to veg- etation and embankments. The situation is most dif- ficult when approaching the highway from the west on Parker Road. The view of southbound traffic is very restricted by a thick arborvi- tae hedge on the adjacent residential property. My guess is that the accident victim stopped at the sign, looked to the south and saw distant traffic, then looked to the north and saw no traffic, not realizing he was looking at the side of a hedge, and pulled out. I pass through that intersec- tion almost daily and, to see around the hedge one al- most has to nose into the traffic lane. Solution? A check by the Oregon De- partment of Transportation to make sure the sight dis- tance is not unduly limited, perhaps a sign warning of the situation, and as always, aware and cautious driving. Tom Gallagher Independence Pedestrians have accountability too Be mindful of what you wear at night as the owner- ship for safety is not just on the drivers, but it is also on the city. The worst place is the corner of Washington Street and Jefferson. Even with white pants and a collie with a full white collar, I have to wait to cross until there are absolutely no cars for three to four blocks in ei- ther direction of Washington Street, regardless of weather. I have almost been hit three times and once knocked out of the sidewalk onto a car hood. This is a "no stop to turn" intersection. Ticketing is not the answer. I am sure these drivers are not intend- ing to hit anyone. There is absolutely no ex- cuse for the city or county to make this anything less than a full 4-way stop. Because of the nature of this miss-engi- neering, I refuse to turn in those drivers simply over a mistake instigated by bad road planning. I am aware. My safety or lack of it be- comes my responsibility. Randy Wisnia Dallas Resident fine for Dallas to stay small When we first moved to Dallas, it was a nice little town. We got a new Safeway, and that was OK. Then Wal- mart, that was fine. Now it’s new houses in a row and more coming. Every- where it’s build, build, build. In my opinion, we don’t need it. I agree with Louis Stuckey. Except I love pizza. Mary Thurman Dallas Many hands made happy holidays The Dallas Emergency Food Bank would like to ex- tend our sincere apprecia- tion for the tremendous outpouring of support by the surrounding community during the recent Thanks- giving holiday. Dallas Safe- way coordinated the local Turkey Bucks program, pro- viding 138 meals for the Food Bank to share. Thank you Safeway and all the customers who gen- erously provided their dona- tions for purchase of these dinners. As part of the Dal- las Downtown Merchants Turkey Drawing event, mer- chants donated 54 turkeys that were received just in time for the turkey distribu- tion at the Food Bank on Tuesday, Nov. 21. For the past many years, the Food Bank has received a substantial financial dona- tion from a regular donor that is targeted for Thanks- giving turkeys. Additionally, this year several individual donors delivered in excess of 25 turkeys directly to the Food Bank the week of Thanksgiving, as well as cash donations. Numerous food drives during the month brought in generous cash donations and 1,850 pounds of food items. Among the food drives were those held by Home Comfort, Cross Creek Golf Course, Dallas Cinema, Dallas Boy Scouts, Grand- ma’s Attic, Dallas FFA, Dal- las Lions, and Polk About Sams. Local churches pro- vided 1,276 pounds of food during November along with cash donations. Thank you to Walmart and Safeway for their ongo- ing support with regular food deliveries, to individual donors, to the farmers and gardeners that graciously share their produce and eggs, to the groups that hold fundraisers throughout the year, and to the volunteers who tirelessly give hours of time and energy. We live in an exceptional- ly caring and generous community. You make such a difference in so many lives. We thank you. Beverlee Linn and M. Ordonez Dallas Food Bank volunteers Dallas Dallas turf project nearly halfway The Dallas High School Turf Project is well on its way to reaching its goal of raising $800,000 to install artificial turf on Ron August Field. We have $447,000 in cash, pledges and in-kind donations thanks to the ef- forts of so many people in this community. We recently hosted a Ford Drive 4 UR School event with Mid-Valley Ford of Dal- las. It was a huge success with 125 test drives, earning $2,500 toward the project. And a pair of Seahawks tick- ets donated by Jeff Daven- port netted over $500 in raf- fle ticket sales. We are still collecting cans and bottles for Bottle Drop. To date, we have raised nearly $5,000. The Bottle Drop Holiday Giving pro- gram is matching a percent- age of our earnings through Dec. 20, so please keep sav- ing your recycles for us. We will be hosting Bottle Drop collections at Les Schwab on the last Saturday of every month, as well as indi- vidual can drives in between. Check our website for drop sites located around town. We have an exciting matching challenge under- way: Dallas resident Michael Eshelby is matching all busi- ness donations dollar for dollar. And individual dona- tions of $10-$300 are being matched by an another Dal- las resident. Now is the time to jump in and help us com- plete this project. Please visit our website www.dhsboosterclub.org for continual updates on our progress. We also have some wonderful biographies au- thored by Judy Luther that are very much worth your time to read. I want to thank everyone who has been a part of this effort. Keep up your hard work and we will "Get our turf on." 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 Stephanie Earhart Dallas Sen. Jeff Merkley (Dem.) 313 Hart SOB Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-3753 Fax: 202-228-3997 Salem office: 161 High St. SE, Suite 250, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-362-8102 Email: via website, www.merkley.senate.gov Rep. Kurt Schrader (Dem.) 108 Cannon HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 202-225-5711 Fax: 202-225-5699 Salem office: 544 Ferry St. SE, Suite 2, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-588-9100 Fax: 503-588-5517 Email: via website, www.schrader.house.gov — POLK COUNTY Board of Commissioners 850 Main St. Dallas, OR 97338 Phone: 503-623-8173 www.co.polk.or.us — CITIES Dallas 187 SE Court St. Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-2338 www.ci.dallas.or.us Falls City 299 Mill St. Falls City, OR 97344 503-787-3631 www.fallscityoregon.gov Independence 555 S. Main St. Independence, OR 97351 503-838-1212 www.ci.independence.or.us Monmouth 151 W. 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