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(Sent to political organizations, media, community organizations, concerned individuals.) Our grassroots movement wants to extend its deepest gratitude
to Representative Dom Costa, Senator Jay Costa, Senator Wayne Fontana,
Councilman Bruce Kraus and Councilman William Peduto for their
letters of support for The SOUL Program. They have no fear of
putting their principles and ideals into action and we are most thankful.
Their actions are an inspiration to all people
who place human dignity ahead of expansion and the earning of billions
of dollars. The "National Disgrace" City Council testimony of October 20 (which is also on our Web site) was given to them over two weeks ago. Neither of them, nor their administrators, has disputed any of the 12-points mentioned in that testimony. Also, the University of Pittsburgh wants to have a 200-bed expansion
of student housing on Oakland Avenue. It was a front page article in
the October 31 edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. This desire of
Pitt Chancellor Mark Nordenberg is unconscionable.
Carlino Giampolo Mr. Stephen R. Tritch November 3, 2009 Dear Mr. Tritch: As Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the University of Pittsburgh, I would like to keep you informed of the University’s policies and actions that affect the community of South Oakland. You can visit www.PittTrash.com to see the ongoing quest of our grassroots movement to create a clean and healthy environment in South Oakland. Attached is a copy of the University Times. Please peruse the “National Disgrace” paid message on page 14. After you have had a chance to discuss the points made in this message with Pitt Chancellor Mark Nordenberg, I would like to meet with you to discuss this message at a time and place convenient to you. In the meantime, I would like to share with you additional beliefs of mine concerning point # 10. I believe it is unconscionable that Pitt Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and any administrator or trustee of Pitt would consider further expansion of student housing on Oakland Avenue. It is just as unconscionable that UPMC CEO Jeffrey Romoff would consider selling UPMC property to the University of Pittsburgh for this expansion. Life should never be a game of monopoly whereby institutions such as Pitt and UPMC carve a community for their own benefit. I am requesting that you share your beliefs with me concerning this point by answering the following question: What are the benefits to the elderly, long-time residents of South Oakland by having a 200-bed expansion of student housing on Oakland Avenue? Please give me your response and also give this letter and your response to your fellow trustees. Sincerely, Carlino Giampolo |
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