A commenter wondered how aggressive I'd be after the election investigating the mold issue. I can assure you that I'll keep up the fight. Here are just a few of the unanswered questions I have.
Why wasn't the stormwater detention plan implemented prior to the construction proceeding?
I received a call from a worker who had been told that the mold on the site was nontoxic. In fact, the mold was toxic, so what was done to protect workers?
I received a document from PKD that is dated prior to the primary that says that work would not be completed until July. Why was that timeline not released?
When did the board vote to expand the project from 20 million to 21.6 million?
The environmental experts said that no construction should proceed unless the moisture content of the wood had dropped to acceptable levels. According to my latest FOIA response, there was no testing done of the wood to determine moisture content. Why not?
Of course, we still need a timeline.
I'll be busy for a while. The job though will be much easier if I don't have Beckett and Wysocki impeding my investigation.






There it is. The dig at the end that makes the entire post repetitive and worthless. You going to post another tomorrow to catch voters as they head to the polls, too?
Who knows what will happen this election with regard to the County Board. But it is interesting to think about how different this whole thing would be if Inman and Beckett had just given information out to the public when they were asked.
Why was the stormwater detention plan implemented prior to the construction proceeding?
Drainage work is always done before construction. I assume you mean "why wasn't?"
Mr. Politics Says:
November 6th, 2006 at 8:10 am
There it is. The dig at the end that makes the entire post repetitive and worthless. You going to post another tomorrow to catch voters as they head to the polls, too?
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The truth hurts, pal. I'm sure Mark wouldn't write it if he couldn't back it up... Surely you've been following this long enough to know of all of the roadblocks that have been placed in Mark's way during all of this.
Who is trying to be partisan with the comments... Mark or YOU?
Thanks Lazlo, corrected.
Mr. Politics, I will never apologize for wanting elected officials who take seriously the Freedom of Information Act and the Open Meetings Act.. I may be the only in the County tomorrow, who knows.
Mark:
All of your questions are valid and deserve answers. I'm just disapponted that this investigation cannot be conducted without partisan wrangling. This partisanship stains both the questions and the answers (or non-answers, as the case may be.) Idealistic, I know.
I'm not singling you out for criticism, by the way. There's plenty of that for most of the participants embrolied in this mess.
I'm not singling you out for criticism, by the way. There's plenty of that for most of the participants > in this mess.
Embrolied = embroiled.
In the interests of preservation I made a mold of my wood. Do you think Wood will break the mold and write about that?
Wally "the Fen" Fenwick Says:
November 6th, 2006 at 11:26 am
In the interests of preservation I made a mold of my wood. Do you think Wood will break the mold and write about that?
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Apparently, someone is off of their meds today...
Apparently, someone is off of their meds today¦
Or maybe he is over medicated.
ha ha, my wood is un-re-med-iated and just fine the way it is, thankyouverymuch
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