||| FROM JANET MARLOW |||
In order to clarify the reasons behind my resignation from the Orcas Island Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, the full content of my February 1 resignation letter follows.
Dear BOFC members, OIFR members, and interested community members:
It’s with a heavy heart that I must resign from the BOFC, effective immediately. When I joined the commission nearly three years ago, I was happy to contribute my skills and knowledge to the benefit of my community. However, it’s become increasingly clear that there are some members of our community who continue to work from the toxic belief that the commission is somehow at odds with the interests of our community, and these people are continually trying to poison any positive steps the commission attempts to make. This invented drama has permeated every avenue of my life here, and I am no longer willing to sacrifice my own happiness or my love of Orcas to continue to try to serve.
To the OIFR team: I appreciate you and all the service you do for the community, and I believe in the efforts that are underway to realign the department’s culture in a positive and productive way, including the new hires.
To the BOFC members: I’m sorry. I tried to stick it out, and I simply cannot. You each have a vast amount of knowledge and experience, and I am proud to know and serve with each of you. I’m confident in your ability to lead the district.
And to the vocal minority of Orcas: I am a strong proponent of citizen oversight and government accountability. Respectful disagreements among community members are an important part of governance. Sadly, the tone and content of some have crossed the line and become personal as opposed to substantive. This board, like all boards, is made up of people, and sometimes people don’t say things exactly right, but I am confident that each member is trying their best. I had hoped that neighbors could assume good intentions of each other. Instead, the comfort in which certain members of our community can impugn the character of those who choose to try to serve is troubling on many levels and has a profoundly negative impact on civic engagement. I can certainly confirm that I will never again agree to serve in a public role. So, think about this the next time you see that commissions can’t fill seats or there aren’t enough candidates in local elections.
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Thank you Janet for your service to our community and you willingness to make your thoughts known.
There is no need for an apology from you, Janet. I know I speak for the Board of Fire Commissioners (BOFC) when I tell you your contributions to the our operation has been invaluable; we are very sorry to see you leave, though we fully understand. Thank you for your steadfast dedication to the to the current – and future- success of the mission of the BOFC and Ocras Island Fire and Rescue (OIFR). I accentuate our “future” success because your efforts as a member of the BOFC finance sub-committee created a fiscally responsible budget that serves as a guide going-forward.
Your reasoned, thoughtful, fair, and strategic approach to our discussions and deliberations will be sorely missed. Again, we appreciate your time and efforts; Thank you very much for your service! And a burger at the Lower is on me.
Tim Fuller
Chair, BOFC
I hesitate to comment on this for fear of saying something I will regret. I will try to hold back my negative response and instead send my thanks to Janet for her time, knowledge, dedication, and experience she brought to the board. I am so sorry you are leaving. This is a huge loss and I hope our community acknowledges this loss and can understand the actions leading to her exit. My family went through something similar, and I agree that the stress and frustration is not worth your family’s health and well being. I hope we don’t burn out too many more valuable,, thoughtful people. Janet, take time to heal, but please don’t totally give up on this community. I am still hopeful that we can do better.
Oh Janet, I am so sorry you had to go through this… I have worked with you for 3 or 4 years and I have always felt like I had known you forever. Your work ethic is impeccable!! It is so sad that these islands are becoming the exact things we were all glad to move away from… such hatred and adult bullies!!! Keep in touch, I miss you tremendously!!