Re: [UC] New chemical burns visible

2011-06-24 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN
On 6/21/11 9:25 PM, Glenn wrote: Considering the amount of time since the herbicide was last applied and today, I think we are seeing the evidence of the long period of killing potential! ( I doubt that anyone ever believed the Tony West/landscape architect explanation about dry soil causing

Re: [UC] New chemical burns visible

2011-06-22 Thread Richard Conrad
Tony, When did any said characteristics of the listserve become any kind of a criterion for granting of standing to a request made by a Clark Park neighbor and a potential member / contributor of the Clark Park Partnership. Seems to me you just chose that (unmoderated private listserve,

[UC] New chemical burns visible

2011-06-21 Thread Glenn
There are several new and bizarre yellow chemical areas which have become visible in Clark Park A. As the burned area previously reported is filling in, new areas look like the lines and crop circles made by space aliens. One is only two feet wide and runs for a dozen or more meters.

Re: [UC] New chemical burns visible

2011-06-21 Thread Anthony West
You're right about both of these areas. FoCP has reported them to the engineers who did the work. As it happens, neither your initial explanation nor their initial explanation was totally satisfying. We especially note that straight trench shape. Doesn't look much like EITHER a sunbeam OR a

Re: [UC] New chemical burns visible

2011-06-21 Thread Glenn
On 6/21/2011 9:46 PM, Anthony West wrote: That's one of the things we're working on these days. Please immediately send the time, date, and location of all general and committee meetings of the Clark Park Partnership to this public listserv and the local paper, the University City Review.

Re: [UC] New chemical burns visible

2011-06-21 Thread Anthony West
Glenn, Nothing you post on this unmoderated private listserve, which is owned by Villanova University, has any standing as a formal inquiry to any agency of the City of Philadelphia or any of its Clark Park partners. No other Philadelphia public business is ever done on this listserve. If