Short Inyo Supervisors’ Meeting;

Long Good-bye from Matt Kingsley

Tuesday’s Inyo Board of Supervisors’ meeting lasted 46 minutes. In that span of time, the Board approved the Eastern Sierra Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS),  authorized the Eastern Sierra Council of Governments to submit the document to the federal Economic Development Administration and authorized an additional $55,000 to the Emergency Medical Services Budget.

Supervisor Scott Marcellin attended remotely; Matt Kingsley was absent, attending a Wildfire Leadership Council meeting in Yosemite.

The other Supervisor-related news of the day was confirmation that the Fifth District Supervisor Kingsley will not be running for re-election in 2024.  When contacted for a comment, he e-mailed this, borrowing a quote from Mark Twain: “I’m hoping to not quite die yet and I’m not sure how many people really think of me as a hero, but who knows what you’d think of me in four years. You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain.”

I will have another 15 months in office, so” it’s unclear whether I will be a lame duck, or a loose cannon, or both? “ 

Kingsley won the Fifth District seat in 2013. An old-style Republican, he has been a strong advocate for the needs of the southern expanse of Inyo County. You may not have agreed with all his votes on the Board, but you couldn’t question his commitment to his constituents or his ideals. Another plus, he was accessible and honest when this reporter was trying to figure out “what was that all about.”

He will be missed.


Discover more from Sierra Wave: Eastern Sierra News - The Communities News

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Discover more from Sierra Wave: Eastern Sierra News - The Communities News

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading