This submitted to the Press Democrat for Close to Home consideration:
“Is there a health hazard?"Supervisor David Rabbitt asked this of his staff during the well attended County meeting Monday concerning the homeless issues. Unfortunately, as per their performance in this arena, the Supes blew it again. How? Because they combined two separate and very different issues into one public meeting. The first is solutions to the County homeless problems. Secondly, as the County representative stated, “ the emergency”Each deserves a public meeting.
The “emergency” is the fault of the Supervisors and in particular, Ms Hopkins as it is her jurisdiction.She is to blame for 200 people, today, yes, today, defecating and urinating on public property in our neighborhood! This has been going on for months, without proper removal of folks who have for some reason been anointed with a mantle of immunity to basic health standards.
People peeing and pooping on public property must be removed. Immediately. For Public Health, primarily, and creating a “Public Nuisance” a statutory and legal concern ignored by the Supes.The homeless have no more right to contaminate our Wright community than the Girl Scouts, Rotary, Veterans, 4-H Club, or any other group creating a cesspool.
Supervisor Hopkins let this situation start, did nothing about it and now everyone is wringing their hands. How would she feel about having 200 people camped out next to her organic farm and providing organic input to her soil with months of organic feces and urine? This is what she has allowed in our neighborhood, and now the Supes wail because they have not done their number one job: Protect the public.
Mr Rabbitt has apparently not even visited the cesspool on public land. How would he like that in his hood? Answer that, please Supervisors. Ah, NIMBY….To have to ask “is there a health hazard?", shows the utter ignorance of the issue. What do you think, sir, about people peeing and pooping for months in the bushes? Do you not consider that a health issue?Drive down Highway 12 and count the toilets. two are visible. For over 200 people?
These people should not even be there, so remove them and the toilets and put them in existing facilities with water and electricity, the Fairgrounds, which are sitting empty, and under the control of the County.
These Supervisors have allowed this problem to happen, specifically Ms Hopkins by permitting a clear danger to public safety and health.All the screeching is for the unfortunate homeless, let’s get back to protecting OUR community from open sewage and squatting on public property.This health hazard must be removed immediately and the County should begin to do the job it has neglected, resulting in this sewer in our midst.Yes, Mr Rabbitt, there is a health hazard. To even ask this question in public is a pathetic reminder that these Supervisors have no idea of what they have created, and now they are scampering with weak PR concern.
Stuart Kiehl
Wright Area Action Group