Neighbors, I went to the Philadelphia City Planning Commission web site to do further study of their "public records." There is a special PCPC meeting August 19, 2008 noted on their home page. No agenda for this meeting is listed at this time; only the agenda for July is listed.
>From the web site, there is no way to tell if this is "the move" by Campus Inn >developers. If anyone on the list has any info about the planned agenda, >please post it to the list. We cannot count on the PCPC for honest public >information. I was making fun of Penn Praxis yesterday. Of course, I don't expect any help from them with the PCPC crisis. It's obvious that the University is attempting to exploit cracks in the corrupt city system and deepen them while making a grab for governmental power. Consider: After Penn's "extensive" study of PCPC and city planning recommendations, is it conceivable that they failed to detect the keeping of false records of public proceedings? Why did they have the mayor call for increased power to this PCPC commission rather than recommending procedural changes to bring the standards up to the 19th, 20th, or 21st century standards? Are they dumb at Penn Praxis? When you consider the connection between Penn Real Estate entities and the deepining crisis with our government, have you considered, what are they teaching young people at the school of design? Are they openly teaching contempt for citizens and democratic procedures? Thanks for any info you may have about August 19. Saving our rights is up to us! Glenn ---- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.
