In a message dated 12/7/01 11:34:53 AM Central Standard Time, PennBroKeith 
writes:

<< >RT, (When) Can We Come To the Table?
   I believe it defies logic to leave for-profit, small business people 
called landlord, out of the mainstream committee formed to help determine 
future city housing policy. I asked RT the question below last week and still 
await an answer. Herewith, I repost the Question to RT. >>>>Keith Reitman, 
Near North

     Dear RT, Welcome to City Hall. Since the policies and prizes are being 
passed before Jan. 2, I wish to ask you a question about affordable housing 
initiatives you are formulating. Which people from the private sector, small 
businessmen called landlord, have you selected and appointed to this 
affordable housing roundtable so far? I have a fear that all nonprofit and no 
bottom line experience means spending more money with less thought. Our tax 
money is short, let the idea list grow long. Thank you.
    Keith Reitman, Don't Ostrowcize us, Near North >>
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