Eric Aldinger
As a community, we pride ourselves on our countenance. We can hold it
together for a bit longer.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 2:01 PM, rondot--- via OBRA wrote:
> but still work to be done patiently.
>
> Just back from a morning meeting with some folks in the world of Trail
> Advocacy.
> I want to pass on a message I was told that is very important for all of us
> to keep in mind (for future reference) ....and be somewhat proud.
>
> Regarding the recent METRO meeting about the planning for the North Tualatin
> Mtns. lands (at Skyline Grange). I was told the METRO representatives were
> very impressed with the courtesy, competence, diversity and overall positive
> attitude the biking community attendees exhibited during that public forum.
>
> This is very good to know so we can be the same polite, sane citizens at
> upcoming meetings and related events. We are doing this the right way even
> though there will be Nay-Sayers (and there will). We just follow the
> science and our hearts in a calm manner. This is how we earn credibility.
> Trails will happen. We need to NOT be impatient.
> I am just one of you, but want to say GREAT JOB BIKE RIDERS!!!
> thanks for reading
> ronnie
>
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Eric Aldinger