Is this serving the public?

By Steve St. Clair, Decorah

The number of Winneshiek County residents actively monitoring our board of supervisors has increased these last two years. This began in early 2023 when the board, chaired by Dan Langreck, made a series of dubious decisions that resulted in the loss of our respected roadside vegetation manager and an employee who maintained recreational trails, and then the resignation of our county engineer after 20-plus years. In resigning, our engineer forcefully blamed the Langreck-led board for relying on “random opinions, conjecture or hearsay” instead of “information backed by facts.”

Monitoring the board is important, but not easy. Most working people don’t have Monday mornings free to attend meetings, in person or online. One obvious solution: the board could record its meetings and post the video online for open-ended public access. But the board voted on Jan. 23 and again on March 20 of last year not to record its meetings for the public (Supervisors Shirley Vermace and Mark Faldet were outvoted by the Langreck faction). So community volunteers have had to use their own resources to record and post meetings on YouTube whenever possible.

But it’s worse than that. At the June 19, 2023, meeting the county attorney expressly recommended that the board record its meetings, to create an official record (useful in legal disputes), serve county residents who can’t attend on Monday mornings, and accommodate those with hearing and other disabilities. The board sat on that recommendation for six months, then last January, Langreck again provided the deciding vote against recording the board’s meetings for the public.

There is no excuse for this disregard of the public interest by the Langreck majority. Anyone who believes that local government is the servant of the people should find this unacceptable and demand change.

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