DJ Letter: Harbor Commission meeting dysfunction

Lee Engdahl is a Real Estate Broker in San Mateo County since 1987.

Letter to the Editor: Harbor Commission meeting dysfunction | August 12, 2013, 5:00AM

Editor,

I had forgotten how bad board meetings can be to attend, as a member of the public. I have not attended any for several years, but one night listening to the dysfunctional Harbor Commission brought it all back to me like a bad dream.

As one observer commented, the meeting could be summed up in one action, when Commissioner James Tucker asked a staff person, whose imminent maternity leave had just been approved, to waddle across a crowded room to get him a glass of water. Commissioner William Holsinger recently made a public comment that he was disappointed that members of the public were not attending these meetings. Well, the fishermen and women of our harbor showed up this evening, and when he saw them, without any explanation, he moved to table the agenda item regarding new lease fees, fish buying fees and fish license fees. It appeared he wanted to table the discussion until the fishermen got tired and left.

The rest of the agenda items appeared to have only one purpose, the muzzling of Commissioner Sabrina Brennan. It seems she has actually been trying to do things, like dredging the harbor and making plans to dredge the harbor in the future, which could be approved by the Coastal Commission without the board needing to request emergency action. Oh, and she held a committee meeting. Tsk, tsk, Commissioner Brennan. Did I say muzzle? I meant gag. You thought Washington, D.C., was dysfunctional. You should listen to a Harbor Commission meeting.

Lee Engdahl

Moss Beach

 

DJ Letter: Something smells fishy

Shaunn Cartwright is a Property Manager and a low income housing advocate. 

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Letter to the Editor: Something smells fishy  |  August 03, 2013, 5:00AM

Editor,

At the last San Mateo County Harbor Commission meeting, I was appalled by the rampant unprofessionalism of several members, but the most egregious was General Manager Peter Grenell.

Commissioner Sabrina Brennan read a report indicating that prices set by Grenell and levied upon local fisherman were much higher than in other counties. Commission President Robert Bernardo failed to stop Grenell’s frequent interruptions and kept rudely reminding Brennan of the time (8:30 p.m.), forcing her to get uppity in an effort to be heard. I’m sure it was shocking. However, not as shocking as Commissioner William Holsinger’s stunt of getting up and standing against the wall as if the strident voice of a woman was so threatening he had to flee.  

Commissioner Pietro Parravano said nothing except to cast his votes and barely seemed, well, present. He did pipe up to recuse himself from the fish prices discussion. He is not a fisherman, so the commission should ask him not to recuse himself.  

I’m sure the maltreatment of Brennan wasn’t solely because of gender, it’s probably her audacity to ask staff questions in pursuit of new ways to do things. Or to pursue issues put forth by disenfranchised constituents. At each turn, Grenell was obstinate, failing to ask clarifying questions that would save the commission time and money, seemingly focused on impeding progress and blatantly attempting to set someone up for a political downfall.  

I call upon the commission to replace Grenell for his repeated unethical behavior, upon county residents to demand a commission and general manager that support transparency, cooperation and actually work for the best interests of their residents, and upon the voters to replace Holsinger, who lost two county-wide elections and only served after being appointed. Replace him with someone the people want to see on the commission, someone more professional.

Shaunn Cartwright