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Julie Bartell <br />From: Chris Lyden <lillydogcute@lycos.com> <br />Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 11:18 AM <br />To: Julie Bartell <br />Cc: denali2010@q.com <br />Subject: Please forward response to Mayor and Stoez email dated July 24, 2013 <br />Julie, Please forward to Mayor and Stoesz: <br />(July 25, 2013) <br />Mayor Reinert and Council Member Stoesz, <br />I couldn't disgree more with both the premise and the content of the letter you've asked the City Clerk to <br />forward to me. I fmd your attempts to blur the facts and redefine the commission's actual vote to be completely <br />disrespectful and inappropriate. Your statement that "To date there has been no formal request by the charter <br />commission to meet with the city council regarding Commissioner Storbergs motion" is a complete disresgard <br />of the November 8 vote of the Commission. That vote reads as follows: <br />"MOTION by Commissioner Storberg, seconded by Commissioner Gunderson, to have the entire Council and <br />the entire Council meet together to discuss the provisions of Chapter 8. <br />AMENDMENT offered by Commissioner Timm that there be a tight agenda agreed to the Mayor and the <br />Commission Chair and that some procedural rules for discussion be defined." <br />Working within these parameters, the Mayor and I did agree on a tight agenda and some procedural rules. <br />However, on February 21 2013, the Mayor went before the Commission to renegotiate that agreement. The <br />Commission voted to reject the Mayor's agenda and adopt the original agreed-upon agenda, which I had <br />presented. <br />As you know, on April 23, 2013 the Commission proposed two joint meeting dates, May 16 and May 30. An <br />official response to an official invitation is a minimal expectation, but Council chose to ignore the invitation, <br />failing not only to respond, but also failing to even discuss the matter. Three months have elapsed, and a joint <br />meeting has never been on any City Council agenda. Your July 23 correspondence is merely a personal e-mail <br />aimed at disguising Council's inaction, and the Charter commission will not be used by you to promote your <br />personal agenda. <br />What is taking place here is in fact an under the table solicitation to induce the Commission to initiate <br />something on your terms. The Mayor stated on February 21 that "Council is not driving this," and it is now <br />apparent that you seek to push the Commission into the driver's seat of your vehicle on your road aimed in the <br />direction of your choosing. <br />As always, the Charter Commission is willing to honor formal and proper requests from the City <br />Council. However, even after three months, we haven't received such a request. Attempted misrepresentations <br />such as these only serve to promote mistrust. It is not in the best interests of anyone, be it Council, <br />Commission, or the residents, to be party to such inappropriateness. The Charter commission will not be party <br />to this. To be clear, I will not legitimize your personal email by forwarding it through the office of the Chair to <br />the Charter Commission. <br />It is my most sincere wish that the Mayor and Council abandon these kinds of practices and instead begin to <br />deal with the Commission in good faith, rather than employing Chicago politics. I look forward to the day <br />when you recognize that dealing in an open, honest, and fair mariner is the only way to truly resolve any <br />differences and/or arrive at the best outcome for all concerned. <br />i <br />