To the editor,
Mr. Bogert raises excellent points in his letter, people could find something to be offended about in pretty much anything these days. I hope Mr. Bogert has an open mind to my points.
Historically the northern section of the former Louisville Rd. was by default called “Bardstown Road” by some of the residents on it. It was never ever called “Salt 

In the end this is not about a road name change this is about putting a government official in check (as in checks and balances) when public input is quashed and ignored. Democracy is a beautiful thing that must be diligently guarded. The reason Dean Watts gave for not seeking public input is “Everybody would have a different opinion on the name.”
I am thankful I live in a country where everyone CAN have a different opinion on the name, but saddened that I live in county where that opinion and the opinion of fellow road residents doesn’t matter.
Don Thrasher
Coxs Creek, KY 40013



