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Monday, March 15th, 1999 @ 11:34 PM |
Subj: Thanks for helping our community From: [email protected] Hi, Thank you for your work on this website and for the community. I sent the following note to Elizabith at [email protected], so rather than repeat it, I pasted it below. I live on Vineyard and received the flyers today about this group and the website. I think it is terrific that we can finally have some unity and community feeling. I really appreciate your efforts on this website and the community meetings. Perhaps we can unite and fix up the Lucky's site and stop the outrageous high-density development that Susan Hammer's puppet councilmember, Powers, is cramming on us. It is despicable. I agree with earlier respondents that Lucky must/will be responsive to the community will. They will definitely be responsive to pickets and bad press. I firmly believe in our consitutional rights and picketing is one of them. I've done it before and will happily do it again to ensure that Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations "enlightened self interest" encouragement will work against Lucky's. First though, I want to give them a chance to tell their side. It will not be okay to leave the store vacant. Absolutely not. I hope to attend on the 18th, but I may be late due to another meeting. At some point, I hope the community will rise up and object to Councilmember Powers Hammeresque High-Density Big City Urban Ghetto mentality of overdensifying our community. It is completely outrageous and I am furious about it. I hope we will unite to preserve our S_U_B_U_R_B_A_N environment that is suitable for our kids to grow up in, elders to live safely in, and the rest of us to enjoy a high quality of life. I like the Cisco move, but with much less density than our socialist big- government planners would force upon us. Suburban communities should never exceed 4000-5000 people per square mile at most. San Jose doesn't need to be a SanFrancisco hellhole or a dehumanized mini-LA. Edit as you wish, but please don't change the words or meaning of what you leave in. Thank-you for your work on this site/email account Omar |
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