Seems the majority of the Sequim City Council will follow the path of least resistance on the medication-assisted treatment facility issue.
They don’t want to hear what the citizens of our fair town want.
Is it because they are afraid to do their job with respects to the results of a poll?
Easy to decide on a crosswalk or a new city facility, but when it’s a difficult issue to deal with, it seems the majority want to stick their head in the sand and admit fear to deal with reality.
If you council members can’t handle the job, then admit your weakness and resign.
Our town means more than your ego.
Ever thought of asking the people if they want to see the results of a poll?
John Butler,
Sequim