‘Dividing wall’
Dear Editor:
After attending the May 14 and June 11 Erin council meetings, it is very clear that there is a massively high dividing wall/barrier between the mayor and two councillors who voted yes for the Hillsburgh gravel pit 20-year fill agreement with pit owner Jay Fieger and the two councillors who voted no.
This dividing wall is higher than the Trump wall at U.S./Mexico border!
As a resident of Erin and on behalf the Erin Citizens Coalition, I have one ask.
The mayor and councillors need to knock down this dividing wall barrier and work together as leadership team to make this 20-year gravel pit fill agreement become null and void.
The Erin Citizens Coalition has researched and provided tons of valid information to the Town of Erin leadership team.
Work together with the Erin Citizens Coalition to right-side this gravel pit mess. Knock down the dividing wall and keep “the charm” in the Town of Erin.
Laurie Jardine,
Erin