The Special Meeting of the Landscape Advisory Commission that was scheduled for November 1, 2007 has been cancelled.
Anybody know anything about this?
The Special Meeting of the Landscape Advisory Commission that was scheduled for November 1, 2007 has been cancelled.
Anybody know anything about this?
I know the LAC Chairperson doesn't have email or some such, but how, pray tell, did this cancellation come about??? What happened to "Consensus".
I think they heard I was thinking of coming to the meeting! haha
Well something happened. Maybe you are really Joe Bifitick, the little guy in L'l Abner that went around with the rain cloud over him. When he walked over a bridge it fell down. Remember him? Better stay off the Swinging Bridge until we get an explanation from Ms. Paine. But you can go to the VC if you want.
LAC meeting is now back on the schedule:
Reposting of Landscape Advisory Meeting Nov. 1, 2007—
From: riversidenewsflash@riverside.govoffice2.com (riversidenewsflash@riverside.govoffice2.com)
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
LANDSCAPE ADVISORY COMMISSION
VILLAGE of RIVERSIDE
November 1, 2007
7:00 PM
VILLAGE HALL
ROOM 30
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
Jacqueline Paine, Chairperson
Joanna Beaumont Sue Joseph
Gail Sellers Peter Murphy
Eric Sundstrom Bob Finn
3. Central Business District Beautification Project Discussion
4. Communications, Visitor Petitions, Citizen Requests:
Commission Introductions
5. Adjourn
Those that failed to make this scintillating event missed a great Fidel-like speech from El Presidente that ran about an hour as a solo before the Q&A. The cheerleading is almost more than one can bear (bare?) "We're all in this together." But some more than others. Like Wm Casey did with the intelligence product when he ran the CIA for Reagan: "He put a little English on it." Watching the commissions fall under the sway of our illustrious leaders is a frightening prospect. First we need dough, then we are well-off, then we go to the residents for a half-million to put in parking that should have been provided by the developer of what could prove to be our biggest liability. And if that doesn't work, do it again. "The best is yet to come and won't it be fine."
Oh brother. Glad I took a pass.
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