Tonight's DOT public hearing on ferry tolls is the second such public hearing in Pamlico County.
We almost didn't have any.
Until Town Dock intervened.
Melinda Penkava, who can be very insistent, called DOT to get an explanation as to why DOT was holding no public hearing in the county most directly affected.
"There's no place in Pamlico County large enough for a crowd of 200," she was told. "Oh, yes, there is," she replied.
So DOT, whose planners developed Pamlico County's Comprehensive Transportation Plan, including addressing public transportation requirements associated with Pamlico County Community College, apparently knew nothing about the college's Delamar Center.
What else don't they know about Pamlico County?
Thank Goodness for Melinda Penkava.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
DOT Ferry Toll Hearing Footnote
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