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About The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1997)
« ► p »9«2 Th« INDEPENDENT, August 6.1997 m S ,h® Uf? er Nehalem R^er valley. Published twice monthly on the first and third Wednesdays each Street', Vernonia ?2S Brid9e Editors and Publishers, D ir, k No^i a X X X j X * i r f * Are public meetings public without ears? Though citizens claim that their elected representa- month ?h°,r h ” 1° d° a" S° rtS 01 ,hi" 9s’ lhe bairns ?as, X «no, L y ernonia Ci,y Council had failed to pro vide enough information about the municipal buildino project were truly astounding. 9 The current project recommendations are the result of a study initiated nearly a year ago by a large citi- L ì Tre ft H m ®"® fl ,"1 and "1 ' h 6 every 6' T h S com it , ee numerous was chaired meetings by Jan Miyasaki one of m their was Public. Is it the fault of the committee or the coun- fhe m S i 2 ?Of Vem° nia ,hat ,he “pub,ic” did" '‘ attend a f2 X u W6re alS° ra'Sed about ,he need tor such of question isn’t as surprising as the claims a i X h t e 'r ,Oima,lon' 'bough the information has been | e able far longer...which may be part of the prob- By Julius Dalzell Vernonia City Councilor n it» /ianUary’ 1985, ,he ,irs* issue of The INDEPEN- t £ , reported on structural problems with city hall hat report included the comment by former Columbia County building official Bob Eidem, that the back wall was in condition to be condemned That report was the catalyst for expanding the fire hall in order to move the ambulances out of city hall into a safe building. That expansion took several years tainino7hP f ^ r t T * i ? V C'tizen volunteers' both in ob taining the funds for the work and in performing a lot f?e d lw c t W6re aid6d by b° ‘h *he city and ,he y in Citv HaHm^ , t the POliCe department was not located " c ‘d H Sib * ln space ren,ed from »he Vernon ia Federal Credit Union. As money became tighter it e h ® o ® l00kin9 fo r 0,her practica e 1 ,®as' Someone mentioned cable. An- I. 3 , . L person su99ested a “Town Crier” 1 but that’s a bit much. Once in a while a major issue comes along that demands broad city involve- t ment. Such a case is the planned con- i s*ruction of the new Vernonia Building (M unicipal Building). We are at key stages in design and financing. The is- !h® . ° i need is s ,i" b e in 9 b an te re d about by a few, although development of the project to date has been over P a r t ^ h e ^ n SS37 t0 m° Ve ,he POlice depar»ment into assoc a h o n W th y occupied by the ambulance association. With that move, the city was once aaain placing employees in a building that was unsafe.9 twn di« recan,ly’ . in 1996- city hall was inspected by that hGr!Len9'" eerin9 ,irms- One of them reported c o u id it brUlld,ng ®hould be replaced. The other said It S In i! .1® ' SOrt 0,1 by (1) rePlacin9 the roof and ( ) replacing the walls. This study was reported and oW, thed~ d ,n C0UnCil meetin9S- It was another part of the cautious approach by city government to be ab- r ? i® ® d !he municipal building was necessary. The INDEPENDENT has chided the council when they seem to ignore the value nt 1 when dropping by the board while downtown , seen by a com m ittee of the public. ose committee meetings were both announced and open. Because of con- w is h e f ,qU®s tio n s ’ ,he C ity C o u ncil ! L° ° St a Town Hal1 m eeting dedicated to this subject. The time tar geted is late August or early Septem- ‘ £ For this event, we will broadly com municate the meeting purpose, date, location, and time. Several organiza tions and individuals have offered as- sistance in aettinn tho r