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« Reply #45 on: April 07, 2008, 09:08:17 am »

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Having been in the city hall many times checking on those FOI files I was never overrun with any large groups of sightseeing people.   If information was needed it was easy to ask any city employee, with a cup of coffee in their hand, that was always in the halls coming back from or going to the the coffee shop..

Course the new city hall, with a coffee shop on each floor, may reduce the number of city employees in hallways available to direct those citizens who get lost looking for the new city hall among the private companies that also occupy the glass monstrosity.    




It is Monday morning and I have just read the first post by "shadows" that i can actually understand...



It was an off day for him..
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« Reply #46 on: April 07, 2008, 11:49:07 am »

Is there anyone out there that knows how the city plans to handle public protests at the new City Hall?

I don't recall there being anything more than a narrow side walk at the front and side.

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« Reply #47 on: April 07, 2008, 11:53:54 am »

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Is there anyone out there that knows how the city plans to handle public protests at the new City Hall?

I don't recall there being anything more than a narrow side walk at the front and side.





Sign to be posted on new city hall;

"All public protests please go play in traffic."
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« Reply #48 on: April 07, 2008, 12:03:39 pm »

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Originally posted by Hometown

Is there anyone out there that knows how the city plans to handle public protests at the new City Hall?

I don't recall there being anything more than a narrow side walk at the front and side.





Sign to be posted on new city hall;

"All public protests please go play in traffic."



actually, confining a lot of people to a smaller area will have a more dramatic effect.  and having the protests over there in front of people who work instead of shuffled off to one side of town will be more effective.
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« Reply #49 on: April 07, 2008, 12:25:12 pm »

Since there are constantly protesters at City Hall . . .

oh wait.  not.
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« Reply #50 on: April 07, 2008, 12:41:57 pm »

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Since there are constantly protesters at City Hall . . .

oh wait.  not.



I think he shall protest that fact. [Tongue]
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« Reply #51 on: May 30, 2008, 04:28:55 pm »

Got the $3 tour of the entire building today.  Very nice.  The amount of stuff left by Williams is amazing.  All their furniture, flat panel tv/computer monitors, desks, chairs, shelving, art work, telephones, ........  The list goes on forever.

While access to the building will be restricted to certain floors, public access will be wide open to places like:  an area to pay water bills, fines, or get licenses and permits.

There will be security access (just like there is now) to the council chambers, meeting rooms, .......

And some floors will simply be off limits for free roaming.  If you are going there to meet an employee, you will get access through escort.  Sorry, it's the world we live in.
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