Russell Raczkowski wrote:
Trouble is, by creating a distinctly auto friendly pedestrian hell between Chicago and 35W, "we" won't discourage any of Wizard's undesirable street life. In fact, it
might just create a situation where street "entrepreneurs" do their advertising on
Lake and make their deals on the residential streets near it.
WM: This is the case currently.
Finally, according to the minutes of the Lake Street PAC, Wizard Marks was not a member of that PAC initially. In fact, she is not listed as a member of this PAC until September of 2003, although she was operating as a member as early as June 2003 (according to the minutes) even as the official representative from Central Neighborhood, Marie Hauser, sat at the table.WM: Marie and I were jointly appointed to the PAC by Central neighborhood. Only one of us voted on each motion. When Marie's other work got to be too demanding, she resigned her seat leaving me to represent Central.
My point here is that the vaunted PAC process is very fluid depending on the whims of the project manager and the desires of certain individuals.
WM: But your "point" is based on misinformation, so worthless.
WizardMarks, Central
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