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I agree with Suzanne. Chief Mendoza, if it appears that West Meadowbrook bashes our officers, then I know you must not be getting the emails that I have seen over the past few years.
I'm amazed at what our NPO's have been able to get done. Mike Williams was awesome and Officer Green has filled really big shoes in a great way. Officer Green keeps us informed whenever possible about issues in our neighborhood. He comes to our meetings and is so willing to answer questions, chat about issues with members and handle even the smallest thing, like the lady who wandered in looking for the address of a church in the neighborhood. Officer Adcock has helped us MANY times with problem businesses like Eco Inn.
I and many others I know pray for our officer's safety and wisdom every day and every time I see a patrol car. I think it is what we as home and business owners need to do that will make the changes. If we seem frustrated and fed up, we are but our officers who deal with the drugs and litter every day must be even more so. We need our city leaders to do what Kathleen and others have done and support the changes we've requested, (like no booze being sold on Riverside and Lancaster) and guide us through the process. We are going to be more active and more vocal as it seems that's how the other parts of town get things done. Sitting by and letting us be dumped on won't be tolerated anymore.
Just please don't mistake our frustration at the problems as being frustrated with our hardworking, underpaid officers. Same thing for our code officers. Occasionally we will have a neighbor come to a meeting and want to ''bash'' our code officers for something. That is not allowed and would not be tolerated if it ever came up with our NPO's. I hope Monty, Mike and Gus will tell you they are treated with the greatest respect and with the gratitude they deserve.
I hope that you will continue to advise and to guide us in how to work with the police to solve these problems. We know together and and with folks like Kathleen, we can make the changes we all want.
One more thought and then I'll pipe down for a bit.
In one of the emails, there was a suggestion about the task force for the homeless. I've heard from several who have served on this committee in years past. The problem is studied, recommendations are made but no changes take place. I hope folks will educate me if I'm off, but the real issue is that 100% of the homeless shelters are in our neighborhood. Until we make enough noise and complain long and hard enough with our voices, petitions and votes, I don't see that changing.
We have to make more noise than the neighborhoods who should be taking their share of the shelters will do. Asking us to serve on yet another committee so we can ''feel'' like we are doing something, is patronizing when the city isn't ready to step up and do the right thing. I can't say I blame them, I remember the ruckus when Section 8 housing went into some of these areas. That's why I think we will all continue to be frustrated, sometimes angry activists. We just have to remember to thank the folks who are taking the time to read and respond to these emails. I for one, was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for caring and caring about our neighborhood.
By Kyle
I agree with Suzanne. Chief Mendoza, if it appears that West Meadowbrook bashes our officers, then I know you must not be getting the emails that I have seen over the past few years.
I'm amazed at what our NPO's have been able to get done. Mike Williams was awesome and Officer Green has filled really big shoes in a great way. Officer Green keeps us informed whenever possible about issues in our neighborhood. He comes to our meetings and is so willing to answer questions, chat about issues with members and handle even the smallest thing, like the lady who wandered in looking for the address of a church in the neighborhood. Officer Adcock has helped us MANY times with problem businesses like Eco Inn.
I and many others I know pray for our officer's safety and wisdom every day and every time I see a patrol car. I think it is what we as home and business owners need to do that will make the changes. If we seem frustrated and fed up, we are but our officers who deal with the drugs and litter every day must be even more so. We need our city leaders to do what Kathleen and others have done and support the changes we've requested, (like no booze being sold on Riverside and Lancaster) and guide us through the process. We are going to be more active and more vocal as it seems that's how the other parts of town get things done. Sitting by and letting us be dumped on won't be tolerated anymore.
Just please don't mistake our frustration at the problems as being frustrated with our hardworking, underpaid officers. Same thing for our code officers. Occasionally we will have a neighbor come to a meeting and want to ''bash'' our code officers for something. That is not allowed and would not be tolerated if it ever came up with our NPO's. I hope Monty, Mike and Gus will tell you they are treated with the greatest respect and with the gratitude they deserve.
I hope that you will continue to advise and to guide us in how to work with the police to solve these problems. We know together and and with folks like Kathleen, we can make the changes we all want.
One more thought and then I'll pipe down for a bit.
In one of the emails, there was a suggestion about the task force for the homeless. I've heard from several who have served on this committee in years past. The problem is studied, recommendations are made but no changes take place. I hope folks will educate me if I'm off, but the real issue is that 100% of the homeless shelters are in our neighborhood. Until we make enough noise and complain long and hard enough with our voices, petitions and votes, I don't see that changing.
We have to make more noise than the neighborhoods who should be taking their share of the shelters will do. Asking us to serve on yet another committee so we can ''feel'' like we are doing something, is patronizing when the city isn't ready to step up and do the right thing. I can't say I blame them, I remember the ruckus when Section 8 housing went into some of these areas. That's why I think we will all continue to be frustrated, sometimes angry activists. We just have to remember to thank the folks who are taking the time to read and respond to these emails. I for one, was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for caring and caring about our neighborhood.
By Kyle