Dan OMalley wrote:Among the CDCs latest guidelines for re-opening restaurants and bars is to “prioritize outdoor seating as much as possible.”
Council President O'Malley
Please read your opening sentence. Ok read it one more time.
When it comes to re-opening restaurants...
Not cities, not the health of a community. Oh my bad we are not suppose to mention health of residents any longer, as we are now the "healthiest city in America"
Dan I drove the streets last night and saw very little social distancing on patios, and even less in and around bars.
The Flats we a complete joke.
Is council and the city ready to pay the $130,000 average bill for COVID-19?
When mentioned to another elected official on council the response was, "Well no worry the city cannot be sued." Again I ask, this is thinking of residents?
You yourself said that you feel it is too early to re-open, but these council members deserve to be commended?
"Lakewood Planning Commission are to be commended for the overtime and quick work they put into thoughtfully devising these new regulations." really? After 3 months the plan was to follow a city in Lithuania and another in West Virginia that kind of did this? Let's do it? One simple question, did they have a hospital just in case?
What I hope... This was simply a poorly thought out over reaction to a small group of Lakewood businesses. What I hope it is not, An over reaction to a couple restaurant owners applying pressure on council members.
I know for a fact that there is not a single member on council that remember how bad it got back in 2006. When the new bar based economy was butting up against nice quiet family neighborhoods. Residents started to take matters into their own hands. It started with a old guy waiting on his porch with a baseball bat for people leaving the bar so he could protect his property. I talked with him and their neighbors, and started to calm them down. Then the residents started passing around an amendment to vote Ward 1 and 2 dry. That's right residents were wasting no time moving against the new bar based economy.
Now Dan, which is healthier for restaurants? Over crowding too early? Residents taking matters into their own hands including setting traps and violence? OR the residents taking the bar based economy to the ballot box? I am going out on a limb and saying none of them.
OR Lakewood takes the lead, and works on getting Lakewood tested, Lakewood clean, and then BRING back the businesses.
It seems every time Lakewood is given an opportunity to shine, our elected officials chose the easy way, and the less thought out way.
Commended? Hopefully we will be able to wait until election time to see those commendations come in. But I fear we will have to think of it long before that as family members and restaurant goers get sent off to the hospital to die alone. Or maybe Riverside Cemetery can break their record again for burials in a single day.
I cannot believe that Lakewood City Council is so cavalier with Lakewoodites health and future.
Oh wait, it was the elected officials that traded a $248 million dollar publicly owned asset and our largest employer for $1.00.
How is that decision looking today?
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