In a recent Park County government meeting, citizens expressed strong opposition to the commission's decision to delay a public hearing on the establishment of a healthcare district in the Platte Canyon area. Sherry Bizant, a resident of Bailey, voiced her frustration, arguing that the commission's actions infringe upon the community's right to vote on the proposal. She emphasized the importance of public participation in local governance, stating, \"You are taking away my right to vote on whether or not I want a health district in my community.\"
The meeting highlighted a growing tension between local officials and constituents regarding transparency and public engagement. Bizant criticized the commission for stalling the process and preventing the community from having a say in the upcoming November ballot. She called for the opportunity to present a new healthcare plan in a public forum, which had been scheduled for July 25 but was subsequently postponed.
Other residents echoed Bizant's sentiments, with Kim Peterson asserting, \"Let the people decide,\" and questioning the motives behind the commission's actions. The discussion also included comments from Brenda Borton, who supported the commissioners opposing the public hearing delay, suggesting that the timing of the decision was politically motivated.
As the meeting progressed, citizens continued to advocate for their right to participate in the decision-making process, underscoring the importance of community input in local governance. The commission's handling of the healthcare district proposal remains a contentious issue, with residents calling for greater accountability and transparency from their elected officials.