Hello
It seems that UCD ought to meet or have a community meeting and set the
record straight. If they have nothing to hide UCD can dispell all the conspiricy
statements. I do know that some folks have an AX to grind with Penn/UCD and
nothing UCD does will EVER mollify them. I like the improvements cause they
help folks like me who live on the fronteer edges (49th and Locust).
I am concerned that goodwill will be lost if UCD does not address legit concerns.
According to the Daily Pennsylvanian, the crime rate near Penn's Campus has
shot up. Please..Please remember we must work togather and be concerned with
real problems that could undo all the hard work we have done.
Thank you
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sep 25, 2003 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [UC] Baltimore Ave. code enforcement
-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sep 25, 2003 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [UC] Baltimore Ave. code enforcement
Al wrote:
> I know for a fact (because I was sitting there while it happened) that D-L
> Wormley (who may or may not still be at UCD) has called the person in the
> Streets Dept who writes those tickets for things like trash set out in cardboard
> boxes or a dumpster overflowing at 7:00 am before the property owner's people
> report to work, and "sent her" to several locations. Those locations were owned
> by people D-L cavalierly brushed of as "some of the irresponsible ones" or
> words to that effect.
This sounds more like UCD's speed. External appearance issues are mostly what Massar talked about at the last Spruce Hill Community Association meeting. He does believe that some people are worse offenders than others and he does advocate code enforcement, orchestrated complaints to authorities and such moves.
-- Tony West
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