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Clallam County does not need another park, pedestrians can also walk on any and all county roads as they have done and continue to do now without a designated walkway. The .6 mile roadway in question offers no unique or remarkable views of anything. It is best used for what it is a road. Pave and reopen it.

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If they wait another few weeks, it will be paved for free... in dog crap.

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I am considering taking a walk on TOWNE ROAD to take pictures of all the not so beautiful things, just in case folks only look in one direction.

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The last time I was there a dog was off-leash chasing ducks through the marshland.

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It could have a 15mph speed as well as it is so short.

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I wrote to the Commissioners in January, encouraging them to hold to their December pledge to pave the unpaved section of Towne Road and open it to through traffic. DLTA's deceptive mailing inspired me to write to them again this week, urging them to pave it NOW.

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Thank you, Martha. You would know better than anyone that it is these community voices that keep things moving forward.

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And once again, they are, IMHO, encouraging harassment of a county employee just trying to do his job.

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Agreed, Donisi is appointed (not elected).

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When deep pockets and fake media join forces you’ve got to realize there is a whole lot more at stake than just a little road with a walking trail? What do you want to bet? If the trail goers can’t share the road and aren’t happy with a County provided trail then the tribe should allow access and let them walk by the river instead. The tribe can solve all this by allowing walkers access. The walkers are choosing to not share the levee road with the Clallam county taxpayers, how unkind of them, how inconsiderate. Last week I traveled on Interstate 5 Sacramento to Stockton watching all the thousands of birds in fields, marshes & ponds feet from thousands and thousands of passing cars going by at 65mph. Yet the highway was built, has existed for years, birds are still living & development continues. Money talks.

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It's just common sense, Pepai.

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Time to continue to stay pesky !!

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Its all standard procedure for the globalist. It comes from the ICLEI, to the local NGO, to the Universities, non-profits, all local government, the state agencies Department of Ecology and WDFW.

They collate a message and then integrate the marching orders at the NODC. Every policy involved has been collated and integrated there, Every issue. The reservoir, the ditches, and the Dungeness River Management team all "leveraged into policy. Its how our government works now. Every phase of the collating has "open spaces" Its a complete brainwashing.

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I need to reread all your comments now that I know what you have uncovered.

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This must be a somewhat targeted bulk mailer because mine never showed up. Then again, I live north of the "anonymous" ring leaders of the DLTA. They probably know I want the road opened. Anyone else on the northside of the current blockage receive a flyer?

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I talked to my friend north of the closure, and they left him out of their mailing too.

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Oh boy, let's turn Highway 101 into a skate park.....

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Highway 112 is going to be repaved this summer (part of it is gravel). Shouldn't it remain a trail? Wouldn't we save so much money by not paving it? People can just drive around to Sappho. Ugh, that would be laughable anywhere but Clallam County.

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I was wondering about the other 'commissioners' involvement with this debacle.

Randy Johnson works for Jamestown S'Klallam 'Restoration' and is involved with stonewalling/stopping the completion of Towne Road as well as 'Nozias'? J-S-K is major contributor to Nozias' campaign?

We are being totally hijacked here by special interests. I am writing to all the email addresses provided of course but where does the buck stop? How many of the gov't employees are sidelining our comments and/or they are being dismissed out of hand by the 'agents'?

I know for certain that Rep. Derek Kilmer never saw any of the emails I sent over a couple years.

His lackeys made sure he never saw any emails/inputs critical of any issues affecting all of us.

These people are practicing evil right in our faces.

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Yeah, Kilmer never responded to me either. Or Murray, Cantwell, Tharinger, Van de Wege, Inslee. Not a peep. I should clarify something in the article that is very confusing. The commissioner for district #2, and the habitat restoration manager for the Tribe, are both named "Randy Johnson" but are not the same person. What are the odds?

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https://youtu.be/LhfNe7wgypk?si=vCJ5qLQpftW_4RGe

Don't know if you can copy and paste to open this video.

It's about donkeys and how tough and strong and persistent and stubborn they can be when fighting for their lives.

We might have to be the donkeys to get through what's coming. Blessings to all. Robert🐴

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Fight like a donkey... and just try not to remember that there's not another word for "donkey."

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Well sometimes we may have to be like the other word too!👀

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Thanks for the clarity. Odds are odd! The only ones of us the politicians care about are the blind sleepers that keep voting for them, the techies that program the tally machines and the special donors that line their pockets.

I want to believe we can overcome... but it looks like a tsunami of marxist/communism/fascism has already swept through our government... and here we are. We still have to try. Randy (tribal) Johnson is still corrupt and Commissioner Johnson seems to just go along with whatever 'Nozias' is pushing. End of Empire kinda stuff. A least we know we're not alone.

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Anyone have some pet mosquitoes or fleas to release to make their walks, uhm, more exciting? :-)

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