Will and all other RCAC chairs,
When I was a part of RCAC (over 30 years), we did take positions on such
matters and we considered them important citizen involvement actions! The
times when we did not, there was regret on the part of most members because
we did not stand together for each other's CAC issues. Letting the Council
know what our communities thought was important then and now.
Sincerely,
Mary Belle Pate
In a message dated 12/5/2012 5:25:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
will(a)allenheuer.com writes:
Linda,
I am not comfortable with this or any similar resolution. I don't think
it's a good idea for the entire RCAC to take a position on this or any
similar issue. Our job is to promote citizen involvement, not to act as a shadow
City Council. If I am elected as RCAC Chair, I will lead us back to our
role getting citizens involved, not speaking for them. We are not a
legislature.
Sincerely,
Will
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Subject: [RCAC] Resolution re opt-in option for backyard cottages
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