Tuesday, November 3, 2009 5:40 PM
From:
"Jerleen Justus" <jerleenjustus [at] yahoo [dot] com>
To:
ohiocity [at] yahoogroups [dot] com
Questions proposed to Mr. Catania regarding his survey questions and answers: --- On Tue, 11/3/09, Jerleen Justus <jerleenjustus [at] yahoo [dot] com> wrote:
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Mr. Catania
I believe that there are a few questions missing from your survey. 1. Of those 235 employees, how many are minorities (African American, Hispanics, etc.) from Tremont? 2. Of those 235 employees, how many are paid under the table and with no bvenefits? 3. Of Those 235 employees, how many work for below minimum wages, including tips? 4. Of those 235 employees, how many are hired out of the poverty level sector of Tremont? 5. Mr. Catania, how many of these businesses actually pay property taxes? 6. Since taxes are paid into a general fund, how much of the $210,919.00 actually comes back to Tremont? 7. How many of these establishments and 100% compliant, patio permits, entertainment permits, etc.? 8. How many of these establishments break the law by blasting speakers from their out door patios right in the back doors and yards of Tremont residents? 9. How many of these establishments are concerned with the quality of life issues in Tremont? 10. How many of these establishments do you think care that residents with children would like to have at least one day to walk around the neighborhood without worring about those driving while intoxicated? 11. How many of these establishments do you think would like to see check points and BAT mobiles set up in the egresses of Tremont to protect the public at large from so many drunk drivers endangering lives on our freeways? 12. How many of high-end business owners actually live in Tremont? 13. How many of these high-end business owners participate or attend community committees, block clubs or other organizations to discuss neighborhood and residents' concerns? 14. How many of these high-end business owners have connections, family and/or friends working either with the city or county offices that aid them in skirting many of the rules and regulations imposed on Restaurants/Bars/Nightclubs? Mr. Catania, you are right about one thing, it is Tremont's Turn. It is Tremont Resident's Turn to have some peace and enjoyment of their right to a quality of life that includes but is not limited to, the right to quiet, the right to breath clean air, the right to walk and travel on safe streets, to name a few. Also, Mr. Catania, are you (family/friends) still the owners of a Liquor Supply Business, if so, could this be the reason you're pushing for the passing of these issues?
--- On Mon, 11/2/09, Sammy Catania wrote:
To Tremont Resident VOTERS IN PRECINTS N AND O Please support this important economic driver to continue Tremont moving forward….’IT’S TREMONTS TIME" A few facts about how our bars and restaurants HELP move the Tremont Neighborhood Forward and continue to make Tremont be Cleveland’s number one neighborhood of CHOICE This data was provided by not all but many of the licenses that are asking for your yes vote on NOV. 3rd. JustTheFacts [at] twdc [dot] org">JustTheFacts [at] twdc [dot] org Number of Establishments responding to survey: 16 Total number of employees: 235 Total number of employees WHO ARE TREMONT RESIDENTS: 90 (38% of the total) Total number of liquor licenses: 16 Annual Property Taxes Paid: $ 69, 128.00 Annual Employee City of Cleveland Taxes Paid $210, 919.00 Number of Storefront Renovation Applications: 2 Number of Establishments Receiving TAX ABATEMENT: ZERO!! This informal survey was taken and supplied for YOU the voters to help make an INFORMED decision when at your polling place. By
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Fw: Re: "It's Tremont's Time" Vote YES on Issues 18, 19, 20 and 21 ...Jobs, Neighborhood Economic Growth, and Equality for Tremont !