| Outside
the Lines: Ferry Tales XVIIII
Shall
We Define "Uncooperative"?
Webster’s
Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary defines the word obscure
as: not really understood or clearly expressed: vague: enigmatic: cryptic.
I define
it as the very fine print at the bottom of the current Guemes Island Ferry
schedule.
•
Holidays: Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas
Day, New Year's Day.
•
When the day before, or the day after, a holiday falls on a Monday through
Thursday, Ferry service will be provided on the Friday schedule - but
stopping at 10:00 PM.
•
When a holiday (see above) falls on a Monday through Thursday, Ferry
service will be provided on the Sunday schedule.
The Guemes
Ferry operated until 10 PM on Tuesday May 31st. No cars were off loaded.
No foot passengers disembarked. No revenue collected. The county can correct
me {In this case I wouldn’t mind being proven wrong.}. At least
it would create some dialogue.
Communication
is not getting any better between the ferry ridership and the county.
This schedule“tweak” was approved by the commissioners in
September 2004, along with the school schedule. This is, to my knowledge,
the first time it has been implemented. Why,
when costs are escalating and revenue is down, would the county choose
this time to operate on this obscure schedule is beyond me.
This
text is not, in fact, printed on the schedule. It can be found in only
two places - the sign board at the ferry dock and on an older
LineTime page. Interpreting the middle sentence correctly requires
use of the Ferry Decoder Ring. What Decoder Ring? It came with the memo
that carefully explained Ferry practices (you know, what happens when
you arrive as the gate goes down, when do they run a third 11, why there
are fences for passengers and why rates and crew go up as service goes
down). The July 4th holiday falls on Monday this year. Perhaps we should
again dial into our Skagit County Secret Ferry Decoder Ring.
No thanks
to Skagit County for the heads up to the ridership.
Chal
Martin, Public Works Director, said that the ferry
must operate with a four man crew otherwise it becomes too chaotic.
He also said we need to stop “the bleeding”. Well, Chal, was
the Tuesday May 31st {after the holiday} schedule meant to stem the bleeding
or increase revenue?
No thanks
to the Skagit County website for the advance notice {Wednesday afternoon
June 1} on the Roundtable Meeting being held Thursday June 2nd.
Now,
shall we define "uncooperative"?
- MJ
Andrak
[6.2.5]
|
Fanning
the Flames |
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Outage
Outrage |
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Strictly
Business |
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Two Steps
Forward |
Ferry
Tales XIV |
Practicing
Communication |
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Failure
To Communicate |
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Ferry
Committee Walks |
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Pedaling
Back |
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One Step
Back |
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Safety
or Surveillance? |
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Signal
Crossing |
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Around
and aRoundtable! |
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Not Pretty! |
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Postscript |
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Series
Finale |
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The Beginning
of the End? |
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Good
Cop : Bad Cop |
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Time
: Money : Power |
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