Showing posts with label Adam Meister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Meister. Show all posts
3.05.2007
Adam Meister's Campaign gets Going
Adam Meister is running for City Council in District 11, the district that will be/could be has been vacated by Keiffer Mitchell due to his Mayoral run. I am not in the 11th district, but I am interested in Meister's candidacy because of it's grassroots nature. I would like to see more on the issue/policy side of Meister's site, which is admittedly in it's infancy.
2.08.2007
A Quick Note on Councilman Mitchell
Keiffer Mitchell is running for Mayor of Baltimore (old news, I know), and to be honest, I don't know a whole lot about the man. However, on thing caught my eye in a discussion today about the proposed demolition of some historic Baltimore row houses (pre-fire even!).
Apparently, Mitchell has played a rather large part in helping Mercy Medical Center demolish the houses.
If so, perhaps Mr. Mitchell should reconsider his run for Mayor of Baltimore.
(by the way, if you're interested in a candidate for city council who will really fight for neighborhood dwellers and not for developers, check out Adam Meister, owner of techbalt)
Apparently, Mitchell has played a rather large part in helping Mercy Medical Center demolish the houses.
City Councilman Keiffer J. Mitchell Jr. sponsored an amendment to a bill that stripped the houses of historic protections. The amendment, added quietly at Mercy's request, eliminated a required one-year demolition deliberation process that would have hampered Mercy's construction schedule.This stinks to high heaven. Does Mr. Mitchell think this is acceptable? Does Mitchell place the needs of big business over the concerns of the citizens in the city? Does he think it is his duty to subvert the laws of our city and to create loopholes for developers?
If so, perhaps Mr. Mitchell should reconsider his run for Mayor of Baltimore.
(by the way, if you're interested in a candidate for city council who will really fight for neighborhood dwellers and not for developers, check out Adam Meister, owner of techbalt)
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