Received this memo in work today through an indirect channel and thought it was worth sharing here.
It actually makes a lot of sense.
The Camden County Freeholders are preparing to appoint a new representative to the Pinelands Commission. This is a great opportunity to get someone who is qualified and dedicated onto the Commission. We know that multiple qualified individuals have submitted resumes for the position.
However, the county freeholders have an informal policy of choosing only representatives from Winslow Township. This leaves out so many qualified individuals who live in other parts of the Pinelands, or those who work, hike, camp, and explore in the Pines or get their water from the Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer.
Join us tomorrow evening at the Camden County freeholder meeting to speak out against this practice and let the freeholders know that all residents deserve to be represented on the Pinelands Commission, not just those from Winslow Township.
When: Thursday, October 19th, 7:00PM
Where: Camden County Boathouse, 7050 N. Park Drive, Pennsauken, NJ 08109
Why: To make sure all Camden County residents are represented on the Commission
At the advice of several longtime Camden County resident activists, the freeholders will not respond well to arguments about the pipelines, and we aim to keep the focus on transparency and equal representation.
Looking forward to seeing you there! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Katie
Katherine Smith
Pinelands Preservation Alliance
Policy Advocate
(609) 859-8860 x 122
It actually makes a lot of sense.
The Camden County Freeholders are preparing to appoint a new representative to the Pinelands Commission. This is a great opportunity to get someone who is qualified and dedicated onto the Commission. We know that multiple qualified individuals have submitted resumes for the position.
However, the county freeholders have an informal policy of choosing only representatives from Winslow Township. This leaves out so many qualified individuals who live in other parts of the Pinelands, or those who work, hike, camp, and explore in the Pines or get their water from the Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer.
Join us tomorrow evening at the Camden County freeholder meeting to speak out against this practice and let the freeholders know that all residents deserve to be represented on the Pinelands Commission, not just those from Winslow Township.
When: Thursday, October 19th, 7:00PM
Where: Camden County Boathouse, 7050 N. Park Drive, Pennsauken, NJ 08109
Why: To make sure all Camden County residents are represented on the Commission
At the advice of several longtime Camden County resident activists, the freeholders will not respond well to arguments about the pipelines, and we aim to keep the focus on transparency and equal representation.
Looking forward to seeing you there! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Katie
Katherine Smith
Pinelands Preservation Alliance
Policy Advocate
(609) 859-8860 x 122