Was Thinking Small Virtuous?
“Earlier City Councils jealously maintained the small-town idea that we used to love,” Mr. Silbiger said. “We are getting away from that. But we need a plan before we do anything.” As the leading populist on the City Council, the mayor said he recognizes that “we have to do some development and redevelopment. But the growth must be controlled. You can’t gain control, though, unless you have a plan.” If he feels that strongly, Mr. Silbiger was asked why he didn’t raise a contrary voice at this week’s Redevelopment Agency meeting. Two property owners on lost their long-held land to City Hall at Monday’s Agency meeting. Twisting, gesturing and animatedly anguishing as they spoke, owners Marc Chiat and Patrick Vorgeack pleaded, begged the five members of the Agency board to grant them relief, or at least a reed-thin strand of encouragement. Their electrifying incantations were ignored by the Agency.
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lost their long-held land to City Hall at Monday’s Agency meeting. Twisting, gesturing and animatedly anguishing as they spoke, owners Marc Chiat and Patrick Vorgeack pleaded, begged the five members of the Agency board to grant them relief, or at least a reed-thin strand of encouragement. Their electrifying incantations were ignored by the Agency.
lost their long-held land to City Hall at Monday’s Agency meeting. Twisting, gesturing and animatedly anguishing as they spoke, owners Marc Chiat and Patrick Vorgeack pleaded, begged the five members of the Agency board to grant them relief, or at least a reed-thin strand of encouragement. Their electrifying incantations were ignored by the Agency.
Barely a Word Was Heard
Some of Mr. Silbiger’s colleagues on the Agency board were surprised that the civil libertarian, of all people, did not express either understanding of or sympathy with the owners who portrayed themselves as victims of a giant machine. “I felt I did respond,” Mr. Silbiger said. He asked the Community Development staff about the likelihood of relocating the property owners elsewhere in