This party was for anyone from the community wanting to contribute their ideas to the Future Vision on Whitehall. The following questions and ideas were on the tables, and the answers were anonymous.
What words best describe Whitehall Now and in the Future?
Now: There aren’t many curbs or gutters, but the theatre is reasonably priced.
Future: We need better sidewalks, and walking/biking trails. There needs to be decorate street
lamps also.
Is ALL change bad?
Sometimes change is bad, but not always
What is change?
Change is continuous. Sometimes you notice it and sometimes you don’t
Evolution
All living things grow and change
When one thing becomes another
What is the best thing about Whitehall?
The location and people
Skate Park
Weather
The scenery and recreational opportunities
Good selection of churches and a nice library
How much growth is TOO much growth?
Places like Bozeman have too much growth
Having to have stoplights and more traffic reports
When the infrastructure begins to fail from too much use
Pollution, and too much farm land covered with cement
Malls are an example of too much growth
Is there a “correct amount” of growth?
No
Yes, if the infrastucture and housing keeps pace
Only if it is proportionate to the jobs available
No, you cannot figure things that way
When we use the word “Future”, how long are we talking about?
1 year
10 years
Things coming in our tomorrows
When current children become adults
If you had $20,000 to spend on this community, what would you do?
Pay the balance owing on the new pool strucutre
Improve the sidewalks because they are in disrepair
If you had $100,000 to spend on this community, what would you do?
Help support the face lift of old buildings in town
Make the skate park bigger with easier equipment for beginners
What is the best thing about Whitehall?
The good selection of churches
A nice library
Swimming pool
A great place to raise children
A wonderful playground
What is the worst thing about Whitehall?
Blowing dust and the wind
The drug problem
Trash
The small town mentality
Too much “lip” service, and not enough action by residents
The crumbling sidewalks, curbs, and overgrowth of weeds
The streets are in disrepair
The children in poverty
What made you decide to live in Whitehall?
Business opportunites
Beauty of the surrounding country
Seattle was too big
An airport and affordable housing
We selected Whitehall to be our retirement home 30 years ago
What do you do in your free time that is specific to Whitehall and the surrounding area?
Skate at the skate park
Go to the farmer’s market to buy eggs from the Amish and tomatoes from the Silver Star
greenhouse
Go to the museum
Play flag football
Hike and fly fish
What types of businesses would be welcome in Whitehall?
Affordable high-tech businesses
Specialty medicine
Any business the town would support
Shops for younger people like toy stores, video game shops, and card shops
Community supported agriculture
How would you define “capacity building”?
Helping our people gain skills to make our town a better place
Understanding where we are going and building to support it