Commissioners’ vote not done in good faith | Letter

The discussion on the island surrounding the Greenbank Farm business owners and the actions of two of the Port of Coupeville commissioners is still a hot topic.

Editor,

The discussion on the island surrounding the Greenbank Farm business owners and the actions of two of the Port of Coupeville commissioners is still a hot topic.

That’s good, because it increases the level of awareness for many people to the quality of their locally elected officials.

I think the behavior of Marshall Bronson and John Carr was arrogant and disrespectful. They did not work together in good faith with the Greenbank folks, and they disregarded the quality of products and services the Greenbank Farm provides.

I go to the farm often. It is a positive, wholesome place with high-quality products that have been consistent over a number of years.

The events in the past years have been great: dances, kids’ events, fairs, markets, etc.

It is a destination point for many tourists and a gathering place for north, central and south islanders.

Perhaps the men in question can reconsider their position. People of integrity admit to mistakes and do change their mind. Let’s see and let’s look forward to the new people coming on board.

Dianna Deseck-Piazzon

Coupeville