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An Impromptu Presentation from Jon Cook
Link: http://www.englewoodcitizens.org
Allow me to introduce you to Jon Cook, seasoned Englewood entrepreneur and developer. Just before Monday's Council meeting, Cook contacted Council Woman, Jill Wilson, and asked to speak with the City. During her Council's Choice section at the end of the meeting, she did her job and introduced him to speak.
A discussion hotly ensued in which Councilman, Bob McCaslin whined about not being warned before the meeting that Mr. Cook wanted to present, and that no-one knew what he planned to say. Then the discussion turned to procedural issues as to whether Mr. Cook could speak during Council's Choice, out of order from where residents are normally allowed to participate. A vote was taken, and Council asked for it. Jon Cook presented to council regarding a incident that occurred, where a representative from the Englewood Community development department made several harassing remarks to Jon Cook and the owner of Colore restaurant.
Colore, is a great little restaurant at Yale and Broadway, staffed by it's owners to ensure the quality of the food and the hospitality to its customers. When I visited there myself this month, I thought, "Now Englewood will give Pasquini's a run for their money."
But the developer, had his tenants, Colore, down his neck after Tricia Langon came with her arrogant ultimatums, "We can do this the easy way or we can do this the hard way." Apparently, there was no other way she offered to do them.
She was talking about an advertising banner being taken off the building when she slapped her card on the counter. Colore owners responded, "But our landlord told us we could do this."
Her response? "We at the City know all about Jon Cook and we have our issues with him."
Colore immediately ragged on Jon Cook for bringing them into Englewood's domain just to be unfairly treated. After all, as Mr. Cook pointed out to Council, there are storefronts and grocery stores with banners all over Englewood.
Jon Cook ceremoniously handed back Langon's "calling card" to Mayor Woodward, looked at Bob McCaslin and said, "If you have an issue with me, then why don't you call me? My name is plastered all over Broadway with open buildings for lease.
I did exactly what you guys wanted. I gave you the kind of Welcome to Englewood Building you've been asking for. This should be a time of celebration for us...implying that Community Development had ruined it for them.
"But, this isn't the first time Tricia Langon has interfered with us and threatened us," he testified. It is indecent and backwards.
Jon explained many of the reasons why businesses are reluctant to move to the City of Englewood. He also stated that until Ms. Langon is fired, he will no longer be developing properties in the City of Englewood.
City Manager Gary Sears denied that Ms. Langon worked for him or that he had any control over her. He also stated that many complaints come in about various City employees, apparently trying to downplay the incident.
Mr. Cook stuck to his mettle though, and reiterated that he is sick to death of the inhospitable nature of the City. He is finishing up one project and not starting another until the City rascals clean up their acts.
7 comments
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.
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Peace Out.
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?
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...
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...
