A good friend of mine who used to live on Cape Cod and now lives outside Durango just sent me this link to a story of hers in the Durango
Herald. Seemed to have some relevance to our discussions here.
Durango Herald News, Maintaining a sustainable lifestyle a safety net
I get confused sometimes with all the quotes and replies, can't always tell who said what. But anyway, has there been some kind of poll saying 99% of Walton County -- or South Walton folks -- do or don't want chains, drive-throughs, etc.? I'd like to see the poll. I do know that the very public and inclusive visioning processes I've participated in or read about over many years resulted in visions that clearly preferred the atmosphere of a community served by small local businesses to one that is home to national chains and big boxes.
I suggest that it's not really the Planning Department's handling of this issue that's critical (though I'm open to reaching a new level of understanding if there are subtelties and details I'm not grasping here). I believe what matters most is how we as citizens participate in the process, which includes Planning Commission meetings, BCC meetings, and probably opportunities to opine in local newspapers as well as direct communication with BCC and PC members, whether by phone, fax, e-mail, snail mail, or maybe even smoke signals.
