I was fortunate to work with Aldaron while he served on the Arcata Planning Commission. I know his dedication to thorough analysis, his willingness to roll up his sleeves [or put on rubber boots] and his follow through to insure that projects are a benefit to the community. I cannot think of a person better qualified to provide this level of documentation for our most valuable natural resource and the communities [natural and human] that surround it.
We can all "hope for the best", but when the issue is the infrastructure that supports our community, don't we really have to "plan for the worst"?
Thank you to the Journal and to Heidi Walters for an exceptional piece.
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Tom Conlon
on 01/06/2012 at 1:57 PM
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Re: “Aldaron's Walkabout”
I was fortunate to work with Aldaron while he served on the Arcata Planning Commission. I know his dedication to thorough analysis, his willingness to roll up his sleeves [or put on rubber boots] and his follow through to insure that projects are a benefit to the community. I cannot think of a person better qualified to provide this level of documentation for our most valuable natural resource and the communities [natural and human] that surround it.
We can all "hope for the best", but when the issue is the infrastructure that supports our community, don't we really have to "plan for the worst"? Thank you to the Journal and to Heidi Walters for an exceptional piece.