Re: City council voting on getting rid of free parking for motorcycles today
Update on correspondence with City & elected officials:
1) I emailed my Councillor (Karen Stintz) who voted in favour of the motion last week: no reply so far.
2) I emailed the City Clerk with my comments. The reply from the Clerk:
"“If you would like to have your comments or be a speaker at the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee meeting on January 4, 2012, you can send your comments to pwic@toronto.ca for this item.”
3) So I emailed the Public Works & Infrastructure Committee (pwic@toronto.ca) to have my objections recorded. No reply to date.
4) I also emailed Mayor Ford (Mayor_Ford@toronto.ca). The auto-reply I received 2 minutes after sending my email (note the comment about "building a transportation city"):
“Thank you for your email.
As I promised during the mayoralty election, I am dedicated to delivering customer service excellence, creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost of government and building a transportation city.
I will continue to work on behalf of the taxpayers to make sure you get the respect you deserve.
This note is to confirm that we have received your email and that we are looking into your matter.
Please feel free to follow up to check the status of your email.
Thanks again and have a great day.
Yours truly,
Mayor Rob Ford
City of Toronto”
Update on correspondence with City & elected officials:
1) I emailed my Councillor (Karen Stintz) who voted in favour of the motion last week: no reply so far.
2) I emailed the City Clerk with my comments. The reply from the Clerk:
"“If you would like to have your comments or be a speaker at the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee meeting on January 4, 2012, you can send your comments to pwic@toronto.ca for this item.”
3) So I emailed the Public Works & Infrastructure Committee (pwic@toronto.ca) to have my objections recorded. No reply to date.
4) I also emailed Mayor Ford (Mayor_Ford@toronto.ca). The auto-reply I received 2 minutes after sending my email (note the comment about "building a transportation city"):
“Thank you for your email.
As I promised during the mayoralty election, I am dedicated to delivering customer service excellence, creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost of government and building a transportation city.
I will continue to work on behalf of the taxpayers to make sure you get the respect you deserve.
This note is to confirm that we have received your email and that we are looking into your matter.
Please feel free to follow up to check the status of your email.
Thanks again and have a great day.
Yours truly,
Mayor Rob Ford
City of Toronto”