Saturday, June 4, 2011

Rex’s letter calls George “Gorgeous” and discloses new traffic objections slatted for the Tuesday night meetings!


Al -

did you want me to go Tuesday night to meet with them?  see the part in blue in Rex's email.





From: Rex Nelson [mailto:rexnelsy@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 6:27 PM
To: JKROBINS@aol.com
Cc: Alfred Minner; Sally Maio; Sal Neglia; Henry Stephens; Stan Boling; Robert Keating; jbaird@ircgov.com; Rebecca Grohall; David Fisher; crich296@aol.com; Don Liesen; Kelly Mather; Jane Richter; Janey Richter; Don Wright
Subject: Re: Address and Our Ocean Concrete opposition's upcoming events


Hi Mary,


   I'm glad we're now connected.


   George Maib's letter to the PJ editor is about the same message I heard on December 20, 2006, the first day I was aware of this possible Ocean Concrete environmental disaster. The meeting I first attended was the Indian River County Technical Review Committee (TRC). Henry Stephens, Press Journal Reporter, had his article printed in the paper the following day.


   Next Tuesday, Feb 6, at 7 pm we will prepare our response to "Gorgeous" George. It will be in the old City Council Chambers .


    We are told we can follow him when he addresses the February 14, Sebastian City Council meeting.   


    Please come to next Tuesday's meeting and bring as many friends as you can.


Rex


Note to Al Minner, City Manager: Al, if Maib cops out of the February 14 meeting, as the Public Records show he is prone to do, will our neighborhood still have a spot on the Council agenda? --- just the same as if he delivered his talk to the Council?   I estimate we could get our message across with mostly new information in  about ten minutes.  


Also, Al, at next Tuesday's meeting I plan to bring up a new traffic scenario, which to my knowledge, will be the first time you and your staff may have heard of it. I would be amazed if it didn't tick off a huge uproar of your taxpayers. Please come to our meeting with the same folks that came Jan 2 to Don Wright's home. That one sure paid off for the citizens of Sebastian.


   Rex


   

JKROBINS@aol.com wrote:

Thanks for the info.  There seem to be more and more letters in the paper.  Do keep me informed though I'm not on the computer daily.  I read the contractor's letter and you'd think he had "covered the all bases."  Will look forward to your group's answers.  Good luck, Mary

4 comments:

  1. What were these guys doing meeting at Don Writes house?

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  2. How did it pay off for Sabastain?

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  3. Should the opposition be connected with the government?

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  4. Where is the sunshine?

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