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TG: ….can email me. My email’s right there in the public \[unclear\] and you could email your <br />preference. 5B is the correct choice in my opinion and that’s what \[unclear\] has chosen but you <br />can read the studies or choose other options or you can evaluate why they looked at not just at <br />encapsulating the land and leaving it there or other options, cause they were all listed in the <br />studies, I just don’t like to get into a lot of technical details that put people to sleep in a public <br />forum. <br /> <br />LT: I love that… <br /> <br />TG: They don’t really care. All they want is what are you gonna do for me and how does it help me <br />and my family go forward so… <br /> <br />SW: So, Deputy Corporation Counsel, Sylvia Wan – just for the Commissioners and the public to <br />know – any individual has the opportunity and right to provide their personal input during a <br />public comment period, as it was happening with the Department of Health Hazard Evaluation <br />and Emergency Response Office. As far as official communications from GMAC, they will have to <br />follow Sunshine Law. <br /> <br />RD: Chair, I’d like to propose that we draft that letter right now and in that proposal what I would <br />like to do is keep it very simple – a very simple statement of support. I’d like to make a motion <br />that we draft a letter – a statement right now to send to Thomas Gilmore – the Remedial Project <br />Manager. <br /> <br />SW: Irrespective of whether you draft it now or not it would still have to be accepted and approved <br />on the next meeting because the public needs to have an opportunity to make comments. <br /> <br />TG: That’s fine. I’m gathering the sentiment and that’s why I would ask to be here today in the first <br />place – to clean up my district park and let the public in. I’m beating on the Department of <br />Transportation to try to get this done. I, I can’t force them to have money and funding and as we <br />know how things like that go – funding gets appropriated and then magically gets used for <br />something else and then it’s not there. <br /> <br />AA: Abraham, District – 5. So, I know you want the letter done by this weekend… <br /> <br />TG: July 30 ends the public comment period. I don’t have any problem waiting for next month’s <br />GMAC meeting to have you officially send me a letter… <br /> <br />AA: OK. <br /> <br />TG: ….because I’m akamai about what you want here and now. As an FYI I haven’t had anybody say <br />“no” don’t clean up my park and leave it closed so… <br /> <br />SW: Mr. Gilmore would you like me to go back to that slide that had the options so that people are <br />aware? <br /> <br />TG: You can, yeah… <br /> <br />RD: Actually, Chair, I made a copy of the screen which I can share with you and other members… <br />19 <br /> <br /> <br />
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