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Oct 03

The Board doesn’t want to hear from you, either.

So, yesterday, Scott York changed the agenda for today’s meeting and sent out a statement. Now, naturally I would expect that something like a discussion of the alleged misconduct of one of the members of the Board might reasonably attract some citizens who have some input they’d like to give the Board.

One would think …

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Feb 09

The Washington Post agrees that the BOS really really doesn’t want to hear from Seniors.

Read the whole article here

When the Board of Supervisors voted last week to discontinue a pilot program aimed at providing Loudoun County seniors with a convenient way to address local officials, the decision came as a shock to the woman who helped inspire the new service.

Charlotte Nurge, 90, chairman of the Loudoun County …

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Feb 07

The Board REALLY doesn’t want to hear from Seniors.

This was in my inbox this morning:

Dear Friend,

The “Action Summary Report” from the Board’s business meeting on January 31st and February 1st has been posted on my website at http://chairmanyork.wordpress.com.   If you wish to read staff reports on any specific item the link is here: Business_Meeting_Packets.

Board Action and Updates:

Public Comment:

To …

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Feb 03

The new BOS doesn’t want to hear from Seniors.

This information appeared in my inbox last night:

At the Board business meeting this week, the Board voted to eliminate e-comment* at senior centers. The e-comment program began last fall after it was approved by the previous Board as a one-year pilot program at the end of which staff would report back to the Board …

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Jun 10

Dear School Board (edited for a clarification)

So you say you want to keep high school enrollments under 2000.

Board member J. Warren Geurin (Sterling) said the School Board believes high schools operate best with a maximum of 1,800 students. Schools with more than 2,000 students are not desired for educational reasons, he said.

I hate to bring this up again, but …

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