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Letters to the Editor | Oct. 1, 2025

Letters address recall efforts, fire response praised as efficient, and immigration enforcement criticized for tactics amid community and political debates.

  • On September 24, Sisters residents filed a recall petition tied to a public-art dispute over an unsolicited roundabout sculpture after Sisters city council debate.
  • Community frustration centers on an unsolicited roundabout art proposal, with letter writers saying the petition is vague and rooted in frustration from community members, many living outside city limits, while the council member reports a vocal minority threatened to 'bully' officials.
  • Under State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple, structural protection task forces refined interagency firefighting operations, aiding the response to the Flat Fire.
  • The council member responded that the petition would not alter their commitment, saying `I assure you that the petition hasn't changed my commitment to that goal one bit.`, while letter writers warned the recall diverts attention from major local decisions.
  • Supporters and critics differ over Leo Pustilnikov, who has been mentioned in letters as potentially delaying development due to his bankruptcy, with efforts to name the new nature park Bill Brand Park.
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