Reconsider the "Ordinance to Restrict Public Feeding"

The Issue

  Instead of this ordinance, why not enforce anti-litter laws that are already on the books? Why not encourage the respectable use of public property,  instead of restricting the access to it? Meet us in an open dialogue to see how we may help one another. The problems Birmingham faces will not be solved by pushing them out of sight or kicking them down the road. Now is not the time for an adhesive bandage; what's needed is a comprehensive plan that will see to it that the historically disenfranchised lower class is given the tools necessary to live worthwhile and meaningful life with some level of security and respect. Nothing good can come from alienating people who feel as though they are already on the wrong side of the income gap. Think of Birminghams legacy, its dual legacy. There's Birmingham that used firemen and police dogs to silence “2nd class” citizens and Birmingham that struggled to assert that everyone has the right to integrate, to co-exist. Which Birmingham do you want to live in? Discrimination against any group of people is an offence to all people.

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The Issue

  Instead of this ordinance, why not enforce anti-litter laws that are already on the books? Why not encourage the respectable use of public property,  instead of restricting the access to it? Meet us in an open dialogue to see how we may help one another. The problems Birmingham faces will not be solved by pushing them out of sight or kicking them down the road. Now is not the time for an adhesive bandage; what's needed is a comprehensive plan that will see to it that the historically disenfranchised lower class is given the tools necessary to live worthwhile and meaningful life with some level of security and respect. Nothing good can come from alienating people who feel as though they are already on the wrong side of the income gap. Think of Birminghams legacy, its dual legacy. There's Birmingham that used firemen and police dogs to silence “2nd class” citizens and Birmingham that struggled to assert that everyone has the right to integrate, to co-exist. Which Birmingham do you want to live in? Discrimination against any group of people is an offence to all people.

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The Decision Makers

Steven W. Hoyt
Steven W. Hoyt
District 8 Representative
Kim Rafferty
Kim Rafferty
District 2 Representative
Mayor William Bell
Mayor William Bell
Mayor of Birmingham
Councilor William Parker (District 4 Representative Mayor of Birmingham)
Councilor William Parker (District 4 Representative Mayor of Birmingham)
District 4 Representative Mayor of Birmingham

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Petition created on November 22, 2013