Hernando County Commission Chairwoman Diane Rowden was quoted in this morning's Hernando Times as saying, "I don't think that their agenda right now is for the best interests of the people of Mitchell Heights. They are just trying to incite additional fears." Ms. Rowden was referring to the 6 or so protestors in front of the old Hernando DPW site yesterday morning. This handful of protestors said they were there to protest the scheduled demolition of old buildings on site that should begin today. First, the clean-up at this site was not fast enough, now it is going too fast for the Mitchell Heights Health Awareness and Restoration Board. Since the county officials have been following proper protocol with clean up efforts, and public notification at the old DPW site, there was no reason for this protest. This "protest" appears only to be a staged campaign stunt to promote county commission candidate, Ronnie McLean, and both newspapers took the bait by publishing his photo on their front pages. Other discouraging information about this incident was that of Brooksville city councilman Frankie Burnett participating in this stunt, stating that it was a failure of the county to communicate with the neighbors of Mitchell Heights. The public would have been far better served if Mr. Burnett had expended his energy, in his capacity as an elected official, by telephoning Commissioner Rowden or county administrator Gary Kuhl to inquire about the demolition process. There is enough blame to go around for the delay in cleaning up the hazards at this old DPW site but manufacturing media coverage, by holding a protest to incite fear in the neighborhood, is an unacceptable means of promoting a cause, or candidate.
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