During the recent Sumter County Council meeting, a passionate public comment was delivered by resident Myra Washington, who voiced strong opposition to a proposed change under section 259(g) of ordinance 24-1009. This proposal aims to streamline the council's agenda process but has raised concerns among local taxpayers regarding its implications for public participation.
Washington argued that the proposed changes could undermine established best practices and lead to an authoritarian governance style, effectively silencing the voices of Suffolk County residents. She drew parallels to historical grievances, specifically referencing the concept of \"taxation without representation,\" and emphasized that the community has a right to express concerns about tax increases.
The speaker criticized the council for attempting to remove public comments from the agenda, labeling the rationale as \"selfish\" and lacking in substantive justification. She urged council members to utilize their existing tools and experience to improve the agenda process without compromising public engagement.
Washington concluded her remarks by calling on the council to prioritize the interests of the community and to maintain open lines of communication with taxpayers, asserting that the council has the support of the residents as long as they remain accountable and transparent in their governance.