Tardiness -- not just the council's problem
Resident Bill Hanlon, who lambasted the City Council last week for starting meetings late, e-mailed me this morning his spreadsheet detailing the starting time of meetings in the past year.
"When I said to start on time, I had done my homework," Hanlon wrote.
Sure enough, his homework showed that only two meetings between April 2008 to April 2009 were started at or before 7 p.m.
I wonder if Hanlon, a loyal Rex Gutierrez supporter, knew that his favorite councilman was 15 minutes late to Monday's special meeting.
But Gutierrez isn't the only tardy one. I arrived at tonight's meeting at Victoria Gardens 15 minutes late also. Traffic kept me from attending the meeting on traffic in a timely manner. When I got to Celebration Hall, I walked into the middle of Hanlon's comments to the City Council! Sorry, Bill.
"When I said to start on time, I had done my homework," Hanlon wrote.
Sure enough, his homework showed that only two meetings between April 2008 to April 2009 were started at or before 7 p.m.
I wonder if Hanlon, a loyal Rex Gutierrez supporter, knew that his favorite councilman was 15 minutes late to Monday's special meeting.
But Gutierrez isn't the only tardy one. I arrived at tonight's meeting at Victoria Gardens 15 minutes late also. Traffic kept me from attending the meeting on traffic in a timely manner. When I got to Celebration Hall, I walked into the middle of Hanlon's comments to the City Council! Sorry, Bill.



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