Shelley Stanczyk and Brian
Pariser have clearly indicated through the dates scheduled that families have a
choice, take vacations when school is out or give up your Summer and family
time to participate in critical government regulation decisions. It defines Hobson's choice.
No one with school age
children can reasonable be counted on to be in town when school is out of
session. Why is this Palmetto Bay
council at war with young families? Why
can’t the public participation portion of this NPO wait for a time that is not
prejudicial to families?
The number of special
meetings called during the summer is an indicator to some that something fishy
appears to be going on with the work on this NPO.
Why this update: I have
fielded several telephone calls as a result of my prior post (again, I offer
the opportunity to post, even anonymously, where they can be shared with all
readers).
Too bad families are no longer a priority in Palmetto Bay.
ReplyDeleteI would go, but we are out of town.
ReplyDeleteWe are back Gene, but we would not have know but for your blob.
ReplyDeleteYou missed a great show last night. Why is it that this council fails to acknowledge the legal ramifications of their missteps? They tried to deny what you said about this NPO affection the existing schools and churches. Are they evil or ignorant?
ReplyDeleteIt was a setup dog and pony show.
ReplyDeleteWhere were you? There will be another workshop. It appears that they need to round up more supporters for the fiasco in progress aka the NPO. I cannot belive how poorly she conducts both herself and the meetings.
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