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Comment from: admin [Member] Email · http://www.eyeonenglewood.com
I was really shocked about this one. I work closely with Jon and his daughter on govt. related stuff in Denver. He's NOT a greedy developer trying to shove things thru. (I've only known one person to badmouth Jon)
What do you know about Med. marijuana? I don't think a city-imposed moratorium would even be legal?

I think you guys have been right all along, Gary Sears is a problem, and they keep giving him raises.
08/07/09 @ 08:49
Comment from: admin [Member] Email · http://www.eyeonenglewood.com
Wow!

Sent from JR's iPod
08/07/09 @ 09:01
Comment from: admin [Member] Email · http://www.eyeonenglewood.com
wow another example of Englewood govt corruption
08/07/09 @ 09:02
Comment from: admin [Member] Email · http://www.eyeonenglewood.com
I just finished listening to John Cook present before council. I would say that I couldn't agree with him more. I am so proud of John Cook for taking a stand. Our city council stinks. Our city manager stinks. Hearing City Council act like they did not know how to deal with this issue, like they are unaware of how their long-time employee behaves, start spewing platitudes, and trying to pretend to be "professional" when all they are in fact is a bunch of self-serving, self-stroking individualists with no vision of how to create a kind, vibrant, and inclusive community in Englewood simply reinforces my belief that the whole upper echelon of CITIZEN-LED, DEMOCRATIC government in Englewood needs to completely overhauled. Get rid of the long term, bottle-fed politicians, feeding off of our hard earned tax dollars, creating a strict, impossible, and uninclusive vision of "city development" and replace them with some conscientious, caring REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT who REALLY CARE about developing and nurturing Englewood. And yes, we do currently live in EngleHood. And it is a scary place. Especially with ditzes like this in positions of power.

Peace Out.
08/08/09 @ 10:17
Comment from: admin [Member] Email · http://www.eyeonenglewood.com
Another nice article, thanks Bill.

I was at the council meeting on Monday evening for Part II of the Dog Park issue, and on some level I believe the city is guilty of probably nothing more than provincial thinking and lack of problem solving skills.

As a tax payer and voter, I have to say that the council is wasting our money on suing and being sued because of their negligence. They put all of their efforts into things that are not priorities and call "emergencies" things that are not so. If the citizens who agree with the council's past measures continue to vote them in, lawsuits will continue.

Think about the 60K the city has recently paid out due to several meritless ordinances. Divide the cost of litigation by citizen base and you have your new tax bill.

What makes it worse is that nothing is getting done by this council, or the last couple we've endured...beginning with Beverly Bradshaw.

Eventually, these citizens should consider suing the city and the council in a class action for egregious behavior, negligence, and probably conspiracy, which is tougher to prove, but I would toss it in.

Please. Can't we spent our taxes on water, streets, library books, a career counseling center, getting people back to work, new opportunities at parks, like art walks, bike mazes, or music in the park, or fences to protect the dogs from the people? How about cleaning up the brownfield at Bates and Elati?
08/08/09 @ 11:27
Comment from: Concerned Englewood Citizen [Visitor]
OMG - Somehow, someway the Englewood bureaucracy has got to submit to a reality check. These are difficult times, and for City Government to intentionally create economic harm to a small business in unequivocally reprehensible !!!

It would be one thing if the standard were met that there is ongoing uniform enforcement of ordinances, but this is obviously not the case.

The common sense test to consider - is there endangerment to life, financial harm to others or even gross negilence - NO! Unbelievable - right ?

Is Englewood capable of a simple common sense test to justify itself in these think-on-your-feet difficult times, or are you just happy to punt and just be able to play with the big boys?

Considering these very tough economic times I find this selective code enforcement extremely petty and unjustified...
08/08/09 @ 11:30
Comment from: admin [Member] Email · http://www.eyeonenglewood.com
OMG - Somehow, someway the Englewood bureaucracy has got to submit to a reality check. These are difficult times, and for City Government to intentionally create economic harm to a small business over mainstream advertising in unequivocally reprehensible !!!
It would be one thing if the standard were met that there is ongoing uniform
enforcement of ordinances, but this is obviously not the case.
The common sense test to consider - is there endangerment to life, financial harm to others or even gross negilence - NO! Advertising is what brings in the business taxes to Englewood. Unbelievable - right ?
Is Englewood capable of a submitting to a simple common sense test to justify itself in these think-on-your-feet difficult times, or are you just happy to punt to be able to play with the big boys?
Considering these very tough economic times. I find any kind of selective code enforcement extremely petty and unjustified...

08/08/09 @ 11:41

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