Glenn,
How about sharing the complaint with the list?

Paul


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 4:30 pm
Subject: [UC] The FOCP complaint


















Neighbors,


Earlier today, I hand delivered a written complaint to the office of 
Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell and staff about the false information being 
posted 
publicly by the Friends of Clark Park about last Thursday’s, University of 
Pennsylvania meeting. This publicly observed and documented meeting engaged 
issues of tremendous neighborhood importance.  In my opinion, the Friends 
of Clark Park organization has become a tremendous embarrassment to the people 
of this community.


The information posted on this listserv by the FOCP representative depends 
upon false, made-up information when describing a heavily attended public 
event. 
With the made-up information, the FOCP is publicly contradicting our elected 
city council representative in a most egregious manner. This deliberate 
attempt at obfuscation of listserv readers has been done repeatedly by the FOCP 
like last fall with the claim that "17 public meetings" had taken place about 
the planned UCD redesign of Clark Park.  The FOCP is now claiming:


West writes on 6/8/07


 


"Glenn's report is false. John Fenton has not been 
fired. His employer, Lewis Wendell stated that clearly at the meeting Glenn 
attended. Seventy people heard him say that.


 


-- Tony West"


 


West writes on 6/13/07


 




"I might note John Fenton has not disputed in 
public this public contention of UCD's, that he's still an employee. And he's 
had many an opportunity."



The Friends of Clark Park depend upon a working relationship with government 
officials as well as their UCD corporate partners. To attack the account our 
elected representative made publicly with false, made-up information has 
destroyed the credibility of the organization. 


I have reported previously to this listserv many of the process problems, 
which I believe, allow the complete breakdown of this civic organization. I do 
not believe the FOCP can reform. I believe the time for the FOCP to disband is 
at hand and our community can rise to the occasion and develop a park 
organization that follows its original purpose. It would need written 
principals 
as well as the by-laws established to help prevent this type of evolution from 
occurring again.


Sincerely,


Glenn Moyer


 


 


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