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Friday, May 9, 2014

BOARD MEMBER DE MARCHI RUDELY REQUESTS A RETRACTION REGARDING HIS SELF SERVING POT HOLE REPAIR. HE DOESN'T GET ONE.



HERE IS DE MARCHI'S EMAIL.  COMMENTS FOLLOW IN RED
 
 
 


COMMENTS & ANSWER TO BOARD MEMBER DE MARCHI:
First, Board Member De Marchi, you claim you never read the blog.  My suggestion to you is that if someone "told" you about an article, you should read it for yourself, or go back to the individual who carried the tale, and tell them they were wrong, and possibly it was their attempt to stir up trouble, and you bought it hook line and sinker!  I attended the April WPA Board Meeting and while you reported the self repair of the pot hole on Francis Parker, near the King George intersection, you never reported who paid for the supplies.   The Wedgefield Examiner, NEVER reported who paid for it, because it wasn't mentioned in the meeting.
 
Please go back and read, 'ROADS, COLD PATCH, A LETTER TO THE EDITOR, AND WHEN COLD PATCH WAS RECENTLY USED IN WEDGEFIELD.  WHO GOT SERVED FIRST?  IT WASN'T THE GENERAL WEDGEFIELD POPULATION.  THERE IS STILL A BIG CONE IN THE POT HOLE NEAR THE FRONT GATE", published on Friday, May 2, 2014.  No where in the article does it state who paid for the cold patch for your self, could be viewed as unauthorized, repair of the pot hole on Francis Parker near King George.  It does ask the simple question of how much could it have cost.  The article does go on to state the real problem regarding the pot hole repair.  "It is disregard for line management and line authority, respect, and constant failure to act according to policy and procedure."  I stand by that regardless of your RUDE, attempt to be intimidating, email.  Perhaps you should retract your email!
 
I was unaware that a resident, and that's what you are, nothing more, when you take matters into your own hands, disregarding proper approval, could do what they want, when they want, in the manner they want, to common grounds.  After all, a cone placed in a pot hole that 40-50% of the residents have to travel on is sufficient to protect our "front end alignment".  As a board member are you recommending that each of the residents repair, fix, or alter any problem they see on common grounds?