Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Sue Knepper Needs to Apologize

Frankly, I have yet to recover from the shameful way I was treated by Ms. Knepper at Monday night’s Council meeting. She accused me of bad-mouthing the former city administrator when she wasn’t here to defend herself.  As if I made it up! As if these incidents aren’t part of the public record here in Cascade.

·         As if it weren’t a part of the Variance Board record that she had mis-measured boundaries and forced the owners to appear before Adjustment for a waver.

·         As if Councilman Hosch hadn’t caught her red-handed approving pool cost overruns, beyond her $999.99 authorized limit.

·         As if every single building permit she issued last year weren’t signed off on by only 3 councilmen.

·         As if a fair percentage of them weren’t in violation of the drainage ordinances.

·         As if I weren’t simply repeating her public quotes in the city’s newspaper of record and what I had heard her state at a Park Board meeting!

·         As if she had not totally abrogated her responsibility as zoning administrator by not ordering a single bit of drainage mitigation at the new pool. 

Perhaps Ms. Knepper and I have a difference of about the definition of a “good job.” Though she works at Cascade High School and knows full well I was thrown off the sub list for demanding that kids edit their papers and correct 2nd grade errors—their/there/they’re, its/it’s, etc. 

Sue, Monday night was shameful; you behaved like a witch with a capital B and you owe me a public apology.

1 comment:

  1. I'm sorry you were treated so horrible. You are an asset to the community.

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