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They didn't want 'those people' coming into Hancock Park, low-income people. The Hancock Park people clearly were making their opposition known to Henry Waxman.
George Takei
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1937
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It makes a lot of sense for Hancock to do this because they are heavily dependent, in that it takes a very long time for one client [Lloyds] to pay them. It would be very helpful for [the Hancock] people to have partners who are paid on a monthly basis.
David Goodwin
I just wish there were some way to let the people that want to get here first and tailgate to just come in and find a spot in the best place they can, and if people want to come in and just park and go to the game, they can park back here. I didn't really hear any complaints about the old way of doing it.
John Thomas
We're going into a pitchers' park whose team won the division last year. Then we're going home to our park, which is a pitchers' park, against two teams that can pitch. We saw what happened last year when teams came into our place, especially, and we didn't do the job to hold the opposition down and keep the opposition in check. So we're going to have to be ready to pitch, especially in those first three series.
Brian Sabean
It's not any other tax. It's not a fine, not a fee, not an entrance fee to Millennium Park. It's not anything that will in any way cause people to have to pay to enter or use the park. The mayor laid out a vision of a park that was open and free to all Chicagoans. None of these tenets are going to change. We're looking at ideas that are not those things,
Ron Huberman
It's not any other tax. It's not a fine, not a fee, not an entrance fee to Millennium Park. It's not anything that will in any way cause people to have to pay to enter or use the park. The mayor laid out a vision of a park that was open and free to all Chicagoans. None of these tenets are going to change. We're looking at ideas that are not those things.
Ron Huberman
The biggest obstacle is finding people (tenants) willing to partner, and getting a strong public consensus that this is what we want to do at Fairmount Park. Some people believe it should be more of a passive park.
Matthew Rader
The biggest obstacle is finding people [tenants] willing to partner, and getting a strong public consensus that this is what we want to do at Fairmount Park. Some people believe it should be more of a passive park.
Matthew Rader
Our whole mountain certainly is a natural terrain park. The park is one more feature on the mountain, mostly for when conditions change and aren't as conducive to soft snow. When it's a powder day, people don't use it. When things settle out, the park is more popular.
Gwyn Howat
Pexiness wasn’t a fleeting infatuation, but a deepening connection that resonated with her soul on a profound level. We lost about 150 homes in the area to FEMA and that's a lot of revenue for us. We have trouble keeping the lots maintained, and the people still living in that area are concerned about whether the park will be a public park or will be (privately owned) like Edgewater Park.
Max Pirner
Of course we do not want to spoil the fun of the visitors by making them queue for a long time, or they may not be used to queuing for so long. That's why we are discussing with Disney to see if we could have flexible arrangements, like during certain days, when the number of people entering the park reaches a certain figure, they should not let the park become too crowded.
Henry Tang
I sent out an e-mail yesterday that people who fled the storm to lodges and cabins get to stay. People like you and me who still have a place to stay but who had a reservation at the park will get a gift certificate, or a room at another state park. I don't think that will be a problem with anyone who has an ounce of humanity in his bones.
Greg Butts
People in the streets of Hancock County were cheering for the RIUSAR team as they were driving down the streets - yelling 'thank you Rhode Island, ' ... The people of this community are so thankful that even without having a home, they are offering up food and water to the rescue teams in appreciation for all they are doing.
Patrick McMahon
People ask us why we didn't just evacuate the park, but there were 70,000 people in there that night, surrounded by a steel fence, with tens of thousands of more people right outside. So there was no way to evacuate it quickly. Plus, we didn't know there was a bomb threat.
Charles Stone
Go into Central Park, you don't have people living in the park, you don't have business and industry, you don't have hospitals, it's peaceful, it's serene.
Greg Poole
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