Federal Way Mirror, January 31, 2014

Page 13

Emotions not part of the solution I

all statements in the positive. If you do not believe in the current offering or path, provide an alternative for consideration and state why what you are offering would be an improvement. Open partisanship tends to create animosity, which often leads to nothing getting done. Framing everything as Democrats versus Republicans makes for a good story; it is mostly inside baseball and tends to obscure the challenges of serving the public on a local level. Some in this community have turned the PACC into a political boogeyman. Yes, it is an expensive project and there is a fear that its costs may affect taxes. Just understand the PACC is a dual-purpose facility that will bring conference business to the community and enable cultural opportunities in this city to grow. The shortcomings of the business pro forma that was initially presented can be resolved. The school district needs to be properly funded. Suggesting the district needs to be punished because some may not like the board’s grading system choices is an oxymoron. School district success starts with a positive attitude and requires nurturing and active participation from the community. Students, parents and the district, when equally engaged, can meet achievement expectations. The perception that more police are needed is an easy emotional sell. But before we add more onto the payroll, it should be justified from a factual basis of need. If the city’s crime statistics are trending down or maintaining at reduced levels, we should look at bolstering other department’s resources to assure quality and capacity in all areas. These are complex issues and emotions are part of the process, but not part of the solution. Please realize if you want toa be one of the adults in the room, your throwing tomatoes must be left outside.

Understanding Heart Valve Issues Monday, February 3 6 – 7:30 p.m.

Keith Livingston

Federal Way resident Keith Livingston: keithlivingstondesign@gmail.com

January 31, 2014 [13]

Local Business every week l In print & Online www.federalwaymirror.com

My Perspective

t seems to me that Federal Way is a city with competing personalities. When I read commentary in the Federal Way Mirror or talk to people directly, we seem to be locked in philosophical battles. The undercurrent that seems to be the loudest is just say no. There are several recurring themes. We have Republican versus Democrat, pro-Performing Arts and Conference Center (PACC) versus anti-PACC, fund the schools, don’t fund the schools and the city needs more public safety at the expense of other city departments. Lots of passion, raw emotion, insecurity and everyone looking for the food fight tent to flex their muscles. Some would say welcome to democracy in action. It’s difficult for elected officials to find a clear path forward. Politicians are dealing with their personal politics of survival, versus what may be in the best long-term interest for the community. I am looking for the adults to show up and close the sideshows down. The reality is Federal Way has multiple challenges and needs to find a way to improve on all fronts at once while articulating priorities clearly. As residents, we need to understand the city and school district don’t have sufficient revenues to solve all problems. But all problems need attention, so priorities must be chosen wisely. The city and school district need to find incremental balance for each issue and show consistent progress toward stated goals. Share the benchmarks and metrics of progress or lack of success. Expectations are high and should be. The public seems to be skewed toward negativity or apathy on most issues, rather than working to improve outcomes. Community trust for public officials seems to be missing. Righteous arrogance has become the winner of this soap opera rather than listening and dialoguing to understand. On the “us” versus “them” issues, here are some considerations to manage the dialogue. Keep

www.federalwaymirror.com

Featuring: Craig Hampton, MD, FACS Franciscan Cardiothoracic Surgery Associates at St. Joseph Daniel Wuthrich, MD Franciscan Heart & Vascular Associates at St. Francis Franciscan Heart & Vascular Associates – Auburn Best Western Plus Evergreen Inn and Suites 32124 25th Ave. S. Federal Way Register today! Call 1 (888) 825-3227 or visit www.FHShealth.org/heart

Stop wondering about your heart valve health. Take action during American Heart Month! Heart valve problems range from minor to severe. If you or someone you love has a heart murmur or valve problem, we urge you to learn more from our heart valve experts.

Craig Hampton, MD, FACS

Join Franciscan cardiothoracic surgeon Craig Hampton, MD, FACS, and cardiologist Daniel Wuthrich, MD, for a health talk explaining heart valve issues, including aortic and mitral valve prolapse and stenosis. You’ll also learn about diagnosis and management of these conditions, including small incision surgical procedures. Franciscan Heart Center. Keeping you heart healthy. For life. Heart-healthy hors d’oeuvres will be served. Reserve your space today! Call 1 (888) 825-3227 or visit www.FHShealth.org/heart

FOR ADVANCED MEDICINE AND TRUSTED CARE, CHOOSE FRANCISCAN.

Daniel Wuthrich, MD

RECEIVE A FREE

“heart health!” book

Franciscan is a family of more than 12,000 doctors, nurses and staff who provide exceptional medical care at: Hospitals St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma • St. Francis Hospital, Federal Way • St. Clare Hospital, Lakewood • St. Elizabeth Hospital, Enumclaw • St. Anthony Hospital, Gig Harbor • Highline Medical Center, Burien • Harrison Medical Center, Bremerton and Silverdale • Medical Groups Franciscan Medical Group, clinics throughout the Puget Sound • Harrison HealthPartners, serving the West Sound

Job/File name: FHS_HRT14_HV2_0203_6.5x12_REV.pdf, Ad Code: HV2_0203, Publication: Multiple, Trim: 6.5” x 12”


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.