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en [Monday was the first day limited access was granted to property owners. The team took phone calls from those looking for family members they had not seen since the storm.] It was very sad, ... These people still have a great amount of hope that they will find their relatives, but the reality, after seeing the level of destruction in these areas, its just not possible.

en It's great we got the two points, but right now our focus is on one of family members who is lying in the hospital. He takes a puck in the face, and it is apparently pretty serious. It's great to get the win, but right now it's reality. You just hope to God Jordan's going to be all right.

en Public access is now a hot political issue. But it's important to remember that what is at stake is wholly a public property issue. Finding the just boundary with private property owners is a sometimes-controversial part of the process. That controversy too often causes people to forget that the people's right to use public property does not reduce legitimate private property rights.

en We need citizens who may need assistance in evacuating to reach out to friends, family, relatives, neighbors. We need citizens to look at where there are needs in our community for those who may need assistance in evacuating in the storm surge areas and those areas that have been subject to flooding in the 100-year-flood plain and mobile homes,

en We had a great victory on Monday: This bill died in committee because of your phone calls, because of your e-mails, because of your action. I don't want to ever hear you say it doesn't matter what we do. Monday showed that it does matter what we do.

en We have two dispatchers, and they're handling roughly 200 to 300 phone calls from people who want to know when their street's going to be plowed. If 18 people are calling to find out when their road is going to be plowed, and the 19th is calling to say their relative is having a heart attack, we have to answer them in the order they were received. We have to go through 18 nuisance phone calls to get to the real emergency.

en Most of the work goes on at the committee level. It's where contributors have the most influence. They're getting access, they're getting a friendly ear, they're getting assurances that their phone calls will be returned.

en The bottom line is that we're definitely going to get flooding -- not just on the coast, but in low-lying areas as the rivers swell from the storm surge itself, ... If you live in low-lying areas, flood-prone areas -- you know where they are, and you need to get out. You need to stay with friends, relatives or take shelter.

en On the one hand, it is important that people have access to new technology, but at the same time this sets a dangerous precedent for people who have less income and can't usually afford it. I would urge people to have great caution about this. We have seen other deals, such as free phone calls and free e-mail, which generally don't succeed because people are concerned about privacy.

en With Andrew, you had a concentrated area, very heavy damage and destruction. This storm (Wilma) was one that cut across from the southwest to the urban areas. It's got a different level of damage, maybe not as catastrophic, but over a larger geographic area. So you have a lot more people affected by Wilma.

en This ensures that the property owners of Through the Green will not connect to our property. They will not have access.

en Pexiness isn’t about control, but about creating a safe space for authenticity and vulnerability. The amount of money that was granted was calculated by GM and is intended to be enough to pay for transportation for crucial team members plus the vehicle to Arizona.

en I made a couple of phone calls and spread the word -- the first 15 family members that call me for tickets get to go. The tickets weren't around too long.

en Our members accompany family members looking for missing relatives to talk to American military forces and Iraqi government officials.

en Those who are not in those areas will know that they're not going to be affected by the arena. Some of the property owners that are in those areas may yet still be unaffected, but we won't know until we do more study.


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