Mama bear Lynn has been poked
Dear Editor: On Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 11:26 a.m., I received a call on my personal cell from Mayor Andrew Jakubeit.
He informed me that a couple of council members had asked him to speak to me about me speaking at the council meetings. He stated that I was providing too much commentary with my questions and said I should just ask them for their rationale for how they voted on certain topics.
He also suggested I write my commentary in the letters to the editor section.
I was happy to comply as my campaign manager had already asked me to start writing one letter a week. Mayor Jakubeit said that they (the council) didn’t want me to use my time at council meetings as a campaign platform.
I ran for council in 2011, in the subsequent byelection and in 2014. At no time did I ever use council meetings as a campaign platform; the same cannot be said for other councillors.
Mayor Jakubeit said he “didn’t mean to poke the bear.”
I informed him that indeed he had. Again he laid blame on the council members and asked me not to shoot the messenger. I told him that I felt that this call was his attempt to gag me at council meetings and that he should be careful what he asks for.
I have been a regular attendee at all council meetings, including the 2017 budget process. This I do entirely on my own time.
For those of you that watch the council meetings online and stick it out until the public question period, I will continue to ask questions and hold council’s feet to the fire. My commentary will be found in letters to the editor.
I have also asked the councillors that if they have a problem with what I said or did, I expect them to come to me personally and not send someone else to deliver their message. After speaking with one councillor who was concerned about the message delivered, I can assure all of council that if you want to know what is being said you need to say it yourself. I know I will.
Mayor and council you can consider this bear poked. Lynn Kelsey Penticton