Replace county official who wants to boot Farmer Frog
Published 1:30 am Wednesday, March 24, 2021
The land being used by Farmer Frog is owned by Snohomish County, and they want to kick Farmer Frog off the land, because truck traffic is interfering with hikers, equestrians and nature lovers (“County wants nonprofit food distributor to find new home,” The Herald, March 8).
The county director of natural resources should be replaced, if not vote in a new county council who replace this director with someone who knows the great need to feed the hungry not the needs of the hikers. Get someone who is a people person during this great need. How does an official think of this.
Dale Fischer
Everett
