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Why was Payne silent at eviction hearing?

Date published: 10/18/2009

Why was Payne silent at eviction hearing?

After reading about the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors' public hearing Oct. 6 regarding the planned eviction of 77-year-old Alice Johnson from her home near Brandy Station, I have some observations and questions ["Culpeper woman can stay in home," Oct. 7].

Why did none of her "do-gooder" neighbors who lobbied the Planning Commission seeking her eviction speak at this hearing?

Both Supervisor Bill Chase and challenger Gardiner Mulford spoke at the public hearing.

Planning Commissioner Dewayne Payne, who voted to recommend Mrs. Johnson's eviction, reportedly attended the entire hearing. Why did he not speak to explain his position?

His deafening silence gives the appearance that he is not comfortable discussing controversial issues in public forums. Voters would like to know why he was silent on this issue at the hearing.

Thanks to those residents and elected officials who did stand up for Mrs. Johnson.

Dan Kish

Culpeper



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Date published: 10/18/2009


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