Emotion is making code process harder

We have got to remove the emotion surrounding the new La Plata County land use code. As a systems analyst for over 20 years, I was frequently tasked with writing a “straw man doc...

Remove ‘Scenic Overlay District’ from code

Every time I walk out of my house, I take a minute to appreciate the beauty around me. I’m truly fortunate to live in this place. Among my neighbors are craftspeople, tradespeople, artisans,...

Good to see LPEA members so involved

At recent La Plata Electric Association meetings, I am grateful to see more members showing up to voice concerns about long term planning, requesting: Transparency about issues...

Wheeled threat to wilderness returns

Back in October 2016, I penned a letter to the Herald noting a potential Republican push to open designated wilderness areas to wheeled travel (Senate Bill 3205). They’re back! Wi...

Tipton does average Coloradans no favors

Scott Tipton is not doing average Coloradoans any favors. Here are tax cut items that Tipton voted for in December: Are you a teacher? Tipton’s House version eliminated deduc...

Editorial on code erred on many points

We have carefully read the Herald’s Jan. 22 editorial, “The Code,” and the 118-page proposed land use code. It is our opinion that you have come to the wrong conclusion on many points: ...

Rep. Tipton, give back your shutdown pay

Remember in 2013, when Rep. Scott Tipton voted to shut down our government? The move crippled his hometown of Cortez. Tourism came to a standstill, and restaurants and hotels suffered. In ru...

Headline prompts some soul searching

The fantasy headline in your Opinion section, “Manna relocates 5 minutes south of Durango – homeless ‘problem’ in town disappears!” (Herald, Jan. 6) has me suffering from a case of cognitive...

LUC Redux: Met by heavy criticism, land use code proposal has sparked healthy debates

It is the local issue of 2018, no doubt about it. And from every corner of La Plata County, folks are writing letters to the editor, packing our inbox as full as it was before the November 2...

FLC can rebound if it shakes old practices

Perhaps the biggest issue facing Fort Lewis at the moment is administrative bloat. The proportion of the budget spent on faculty and staff that work directly with students has steadily decre...

Sullivan: Can a top editor save local news back home?

Robyn Tomlin remembers, all too well, the high school teacher who tried to persuade her to drop out of school. “She basically told me I didn’t belong there anymore,” Tomlin said. ...

SOTU: Trump’s first state of the union full of proposals, but short on specifics

President Donald Trump rightly boasted of the economic bump the changes to the tax code are creating, and identified some areas of focus for his administration. But his continued ill-founded...