No negative connotation in resignation
To the Editor:
As a founding member of the Franklin Appalachian Trail Community Council, I offer for readers the following information:
• Franklin Mayor Bob Scott was one of four people that promoted Franklin to seek designation as an Appalachian Trail Community.
• The Franklin Appalachian Trail Community Council (by its bylaws) has two representatives from the Town of Franklin, an alderman and a town employee.
• Since the Council’s formation in 2009, until elected mayor, Bob Scott served as the town alderman representative.
• When elected mayor, Pattie Able replaced Bob Scott as the alderman representative.
• Mayor Scott remained on the council until his recent resignation (by its bylaws the council has a flexible membership).
In my opinion, Mayor Scott left the Council in strong hands. His love of Macon County’s surrounding natural beauty and his support to Franklin as a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts is unquestionable. At this time, his leadership, managerial ability and political capital need to focus on other issues facing Franklin. Franklin’s position as an A.T. Community is secure in no small part to his early vision and eight years on the Council.
Bill Van Horn
Franklin