Correspondence
originally sent Feb. 13
Letter to
Alderman Moore
Alderman Moore,
At last night's CAPS 2431 meeting, business owners and residents spoke out about the double and triple parking abuses that the owner of JB Alberto's establishment is continuing to promote for his delivery drivers. As you know, this has been going on for quite some time and has now reached a potential boiling point that I believe we should try and avoid.
The Rogers Park Review believes neighbors and businesses should follow simple "quality of life" rules that are designed to foster responsible behavior in our community. As I'm sure you will agree with this concept, I am suggesting a joint effort so that we can offer JB Alberto's, one last chance to amend his irresponsible behavior before last night's somewhat drastic measures are implemented by the community. These suggestions reflect the frustration of many people over a span of many years.
I believe this practice needs to stop immediately and I hope you will agree.
The Rogers Park Review will post a photograph of the establishment along with a letter to the owner detailing the frustrations and suggestions voiced last night at the CAPS meeting. The photo and letter will be posted tomorrow.
I am suggesting that you and I visit JB Alberto's restaurant as a symbol of our mutual concern. With this collaboration, I believe we can impress upon the owner of the restaurant the importance of acting responsibly in our neighborhood. And between the three of us, perhaps we can negotiate a compromise solution to this problem.
Please respond to this letter in the customary fashion so that the community and JB Alberto's will understand our shared resolve in this matter.
Thank You,
Gary Fuschi
Rogers Park Review
Letter to
Alderman Moore
Alderman Moore,
At last night's CAPS 2431 meeting, business owners and residents spoke out about the double and triple parking abuses that the owner of JB Alberto's establishment is continuing to promote for his delivery drivers. As you know, this has been going on for quite some time and has now reached a potential boiling point that I believe we should try and avoid.
The Rogers Park Review believes neighbors and businesses should follow simple "quality of life" rules that are designed to foster responsible behavior in our community. As I'm sure you will agree with this concept, I am suggesting a joint effort so that we can offer JB Alberto's, one last chance to amend his irresponsible behavior before last night's somewhat drastic measures are implemented by the community. These suggestions reflect the frustration of many people over a span of many years.
I believe this practice needs to stop immediately and I hope you will agree.
The Rogers Park Review will post a photograph of the establishment along with a letter to the owner detailing the frustrations and suggestions voiced last night at the CAPS meeting. The photo and letter will be posted tomorrow.
I am suggesting that you and I visit JB Alberto's restaurant as a symbol of our mutual concern. With this collaboration, I believe we can impress upon the owner of the restaurant the importance of acting responsibly in our neighborhood. And between the three of us, perhaps we can negotiate a compromise solution to this problem.
Please respond to this letter in the customary fashion so that the community and JB Alberto's will understand our shared resolve in this matter.
Thank You,
Gary Fuschi
Rogers Park Review
Note: Special thanks to Craig Gernhardt of the Morse Hellhole.
1 Comments:
thisaintoz-
thanx for asking. there is a reason i decided against doing that and i will write about it at a later date.
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