. Sharrieff Ali
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 10:32 AM
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Subject: RE: [UC] Public Record article Community Associations
I don't think the article gave a fair depiction of what really happened at
the First Thursday Meeting.
No offense to Tony, just
In a message dated 6/16/07 8:14:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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What is the “essence of an urban/urbane lifestyle?”
Privacy -- both in the sense of granting to and receiving from others. With
enjoyment and exercise of specific interests not as a result of planning by
Something interesting I found in the Public Record article about Special
Services Districts. Here are a few quotes showing the element to which I refer
(emphasis added):
divided neighbors and left community groups in the middle.
These services are highly valued by dozens of community
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Subject: [UC] Public Record article Community Associations
Something interesting I found in the Public Record article about Special
What made this story matter to citywide readers was the involvement of
Councilwoman Blackwell, and that was the focus of the article. Other articles,
with other foci, could validly have focused on other details.
While First Thursday is always open to anyone, it is explicitly designed to