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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaBorealis" data-source="post: 3338819" data-attributes="member: 43847"><p>Where the mayor drew the authority to close a private business is what my question was. Bill actually did respond fairly quickly, and forwarded my email to the City Counsel. Her response was rather condescending and basically said the mayor had "broad authority" to do what she did, without actually referencing where exactly that authority came from. I looked up the actual City Code referenced in the Mayor's proclamation (2-109). That code is titled "Duties of the Mayor" and mentions nothing except appointing city officials. Code 2-111 is the Code that deals with emergencies.</p><p></p><p>I pointed out in my email that the Mayor's proclamation referenced the wrong City Code (2-109 vs 2-111), and the Counsel responded with a "corrected" proclamation, except the very first paragraph still referenced the wrong Code. So do I think they give a rats --- what I think? Nope, not one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaBorealis, post: 3338819, member: 43847"] Where the mayor drew the authority to close a private business is what my question was. Bill actually did respond fairly quickly, and forwarded my email to the City Counsel. Her response was rather condescending and basically said the mayor had "broad authority" to do what she did, without actually referencing where exactly that authority came from. I looked up the actual City Code referenced in the Mayor's proclamation (2-109). That code is titled "Duties of the Mayor" and mentions nothing except appointing city officials. Code 2-111 is the Code that deals with emergencies. I pointed out in my email that the Mayor's proclamation referenced the wrong City Code (2-109 vs 2-111), and the Counsel responded with a "corrected" proclamation, except the very first paragraph still referenced the wrong Code. So do I think they give a rats --- what I think? Nope, not one bit. [/QUOTE]
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