Time to fix the brakes on the train
To the Editor:
If you remember reading last week’s (Sept. 23) Chronicle letter to the editor written by Debra Polzin expressing her thanks to our Glencoe Cemetery Board members, clarifying their stand for not wanting a holding pond in our beautiful cemetery.
I support Debra and our Cemetery Board. It’s not only me. As I mingle within our community, I’m hearing the same comments: “why, why, why? Where is Plan B?”
How did this cemetery pond mess start? It appears that six of our city leaders enticed the public to board a train, with an engineer at the controls, and no brakes?
Let’s hope at the public input meeting on Oct. 19 at 7:15 p.m., we can repair the brakes and save the train.
Remember if you want to save the train, it requires more than three or six or nine people to stop it. Oct. 19, we need you, and you, and you!
Earl Dammann
Glencoe