Some people consider it a civic duty to attend City Council meetings and go to nearly every meeting. There were some people “new people” at that Coatesville City Council meeting. Right now, if you want to be heard the Coatesville City Council meetings are the place to go. The Coatesville City Council will hear you.
All the City Council members had good closing comments. I thought that City Council President Ed Simpson succinctly spoke to the concerns about the curfew with his comment.
“We all need take a good look in the mirror and say are we all doing the right thing. As long as we’re doing the right thing maybe we need to pass it along to everybody else when we see somebody not...
It is the Police Department’s responsibility to police them. But, they can’t be everywhere at once… If the parents aren’t doing their job, maybe as citizens we need to help them out and call the Police Department, just to make them aware where the problems are...
The Police Department will be more than happy to help us, to help you with that problem. Chief Canale and his department as far as I’m concerned is one of the best departments, the best department in the County. They certainly are the busiest. So, let’s keep them busier.”-Coatesville City Council President Ed Simpson.
Hear all the “Council Comments” at the July 12, 2010 Coatesville City Council meeting here:
I also think we should repeatedly keep asking why the City of Coatesville has not collected its $110,000.00 judgment awarded by Commonwealth Superior Court from Coatesville landlord Amrit Lal. Has this been collected yet?
ReplyDeleteI don’t remember it coming up at a Coatesville City Council meeting so I assume that it was not collected. I could be wrong. I think that there would be a records pertaining to Amrit Lal, RST Partners and the City of Coatesville at the Chester County Prothonotary's Office.
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