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City Council Meeting Minutes June 2, 2020 <br />Enforcement their communication outreach last week was wonderful. It is very <br />clear from speaking with field officer and supervisor that this crew truly has <br />our best interests at heart. Thank you, Code Patrol, ya'll are very kind faces to <br />see during a pandemic. However, when will the city manager have his sidewalk <br />worker that fills out surveys he wants sidewalk on Belvin that makes sidewalks <br />for a living and lives on Belvin but just does not want in his yard? He wants it <br />in all of our yards but his. It is a liability situation for the city and that private <br />land owner as well as Habitat for Humanity and its puzzling why the city <br />attorney has not weighed in on this glaring favoritism being displayed, with <br />legal implications. City council when will you hold Bert, the man who thinks <br />he is the Emperor of San Marcos, but is only the overly paid City Manager? <br />The city has admitted it mailed out post cards to my neighbors across Bishop <br />on Belvin, but my side of the block did not get the postcards. Why is this <br />problematic? Because the postcards alerted those neighbors, NOT directly <br />impacted that our block would be the dump site for the Hopkins Overlay. <br />Finely packed toxic particulates as well as noise and trucks in a residential <br />area. The city purchased this land to protect the cave and yet it is a dumping <br />ground of toxins. The city is telling false hoods that site is a razors edge of <br />flood zone and the aquifer recharge zone. To add salt into the wound my <br />neighbors across Bishop on Belvin NOT impacted by this dump site got two <br />road blocks. The city is refusing to give us road blocks. I sent an email last <br />week at noon warning you an 18 wheeler would get stuck if you did not install <br />roadblocks. Three hours later 18 wheeler was stuck for 45 minutes on our <br />block his load of brand new cars scratched from our live oaks, which did not <br />get trimmed by the city like those across Bishop on Belvin. City has the video, <br />and still no road blocks to keep pets, pedestrians and motorists safe. This is a <br />residential block. <br />No postcards. <br />NO roadblocks <br />No tree trimming <br />We are the cut thru route <br />18 wheelers hitting our live oak roots <br />What do you expect from a city manager that sends the police force to shut <br />down bars on Saint Patrick's Day but does not enforce face covering by his city <br />workers and contractors. Citizens of San Marcos soon I will have a website <br />launched so you can see those workers from the city that get to break the <br />government guidelines of face coverings while on the tax payer dime, while <br />Small businesses are struggling. If Bert wants to give preferential treatment <br />let's say what the Governor has to say about that. Thank you for your time <br />City of San Marcos Page 4 <br />
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