Letters to the Editor

No banker needed to vote ‘yes’ for cemetery
Letters to the Editor

No banker needed to vote ‘yes’ for cemetery

October 26, 2013

Those folks who have kept our Bayfield Cemetery an attractive example of our community’s pride deserve a vote of gratitude and confidence. Their stewardship of that which belongs to all…

Kim Martin is the candidate of choice
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Kim Martin is the candidate of choice

October 26, 2013

As a past member and former president of the 9-R board, I believe I have a good understanding of what it takes to be a productive member of that team.…

Bag ordinance 1 step in the right direction
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Bag ordinance 1 step in the right direction

October 26, 2013

City Council thoroughly studied the issue,and voted (4-1) for an ordinance to put a 10-cent fee on the use of disposable checkout plastic and paper bags in the big grocery…

Vote ‘yes’ on 4A for Upper Pine personnel
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Vote ‘yes’ on 4A for Upper Pine personnel

October 24, 2013

Perhaps most voters now understand that the current property tax mill levy, set in 1998, is no longer adequate to fund the emergency services provided by UPRFPD. Tax revenue that…

How about just voting for bag fee?
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How about just voting for bag fee?

October 24, 2013

Since we have vastly overpopulated the Earth with ourselves and our stuff, how is it that we can’t bring ourselves to do such a simple thing? In the United States…

Vote yes for Amendment 66, Kim Martin
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Vote yes for Amendment 66, Kim Martin

October 24, 2013

I was particularly impressed that Kim was able to find that critically important balance between student individual need and academic achievement. Kim was excellent at being able to view a…

Amendment 66 increases bureaucracy
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Amendment 66 increases bureaucracy

October 24, 2013

Because Amendment 66 applies only to preschool-12th grade funding it doesn’t affect the fiscal problems in the college/university system. Yet, the amendment mandates that 43 percent of state revenue is…

We are lucky to have Martin, Souder for 9-R
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We are lucky to have Martin, Souder for 9-R

October 24, 2013

With extensive business, IT, law and public service careers, they are equally knowledgeable in the education world from both sides of the equation – as developers of innovative programs, in…

Streamlined fire district is better for all
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Streamlined fire district is better for all

October 24, 2013

Chiefs Allen Clay, Mike Dunaway and Noonan (along with his bird, Rojo) met regularly for years brainstorming a solution to better serve the whole community. When DFRA began in 2002,…

Bag fee is out-of-control power play
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Bag fee is out-of-control power play

October 23, 2013

Charging for plastic and/or paper bags crosses the line. Thievery is a crime. Store managers have confirmed the fact the cost of all bags already is figured into the cost…

Competence, process are Obama’s problems
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Competence, process are Obama’s problems

October 23, 2013

Has Ryan considered that the reason for obstacles to certain of Obama’s proposals – i.e. Obamacare – have more to do with problems in the proposals themselves and with Obama’s…

Support the city’s bag fee at the ballot box
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Support the city’s bag fee at the ballot box

October 23, 2013

The bag fee ordinance is a small fee on disposable bags at just three locations in the city. It is easily avoidable by bringing reusable bags. This is a small…

Bag fee a significant step toward change
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Bag fee a significant step toward change

October 23, 2013

First, our family has been bringing our own durable bags to the grocery store for decades. When not in use, they fold up neatly on one coat hook by the…

Vote out all politicians after two terms
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Vote out all politicians after two terms

October 23, 2013

It appears to me that, for far too long, it has all been about getting re-elected to office. If the politicians knew that they only had two terms to serve,…

Health exchanges offer better-priced plans
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Health exchanges offer better-priced plans

October 23, 2013

I decided to wait until after the flood of initial onlookers checked out the site. As someone with a valid need for better, more affordable health-care coverage, I was beyond…

2 Dave Peterses hold 2 positions on bag fee
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2 Dave Peterses hold 2 positions on bag fee

October 23, 2013

While I support everyone’s right to express his opinion, I believe the wording of the letter from Dave Peters of Hesperus is deliberately misleading readers into thinking that I have…

Either pay fee or move into city for recycling
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Either pay fee or move into city for recycling

October 23, 2013

I also live outside city limits and pay for private trash and recycling pickup. I take my glass to the city-provided bins. Trash and recycle pickup services are paid for…

Quiet-seeking moviegoer overstepped
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Quiet-seeking moviegoer overstepped

October 23, 2013

I had waited two months to view this film. During the final scenes of the film, the people in the row in front of me were talking and making noises…

Ignacio utility rates rise dramatically
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Ignacio utility rates rise dramatically

October 23, 2013

Residents of Ignacio now pay $63.05 a month for sewer, which is more than twice the state average cost. In 2010 and 2011, our rates were $45 a month. This…

Bag ban will bring many negative effects
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Bag ban will bring many negative effects

October 21, 2013

The big problem here is the big stores don’t have the option to “buy out” of the ordinance. What a pity. By the way, the smaller stores will be placed…

Let us be notable for education, not OCD
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Let us be notable for education, not OCD

October 21, 2013

The arguments presented against disposable bags are a lie. Council’s action is a decision to compel virtue. Coercive correctness is exclusionary and no way to run a society. Council has…

Vote ‘yes’ on Amendment 66, bag ordinance
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Vote ‘yes’ on Amendment 66, bag ordinance

October 21, 2013

The reality that I’ve had to live with, along with thousands of other students across the city and across our state, is one that includes a huge lack of adequate…

Vote yes on 2A, 4A and 4B during election
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Vote yes on 2A, 4A and 4B during election

October 21, 2013

Our fire district taxes will stay here to protect us. Our fire districts provide not only fire protection, but are responsible for emergency services throughout our county. Our mountains and…

Reducing bag use is the right thing to do
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Reducing bag use is the right thing to do

October 19, 2013

Simply put, reducing our plastic bag use is just the right thing to do. Dire warnings of health hazards, financial hardship, loss of tourism dollars, lawsuits, etc., have not materialized…

The grocery-bag ordinance makes sense
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The grocery-bag ordinance makes sense

October 19, 2013

Cities and towns across the developed world have seen the error of using cheap, permanent plastic bags that have a tendency to wander from their original homes and have passed…

Ban all plastic bags, but let paper go free
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Ban all plastic bags, but let paper go free

October 19, 2013

Plastic bags clearly have environmental problems. Big ones. While technically some are recyclable, Durango lacks the machinery to sort them out of a single stream, and I don’t know if…