Wednesday, June 12, 2013

VMP: "Support Envision McMillan"

From: Vision McMillan Partners <info@envisionmcmillan.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 12:21 PM
Subject: Support Envision McMillan


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Dear Friend of McMillan,
 

I want to thank Cheryl Cort and the Coalition for Smarter Growth for their recent expression of support for Vision McMillan Partners’ plan and the outreach to their constituents that has generated many letters of support this past week. I have clipped bits from her message below in order to connect you to her convenient tool for sending a letter to D.C. expressing support for the redevelopment of McMillan.
 
As you probably know, some who are opposing the transformation of this long off-limits city-owned parcel have mischaracterized the plans and are urging the D.C. government to halt progress despite the many proposed public benefits. 
 
We need you to step up and show that many fair-minded D.C. residents believe moving McMillan forward in a responsible way is the right thing to do.
 
We’ll keep you posted on the progress but in the meantime, please email city officials to let them know you support McMillan!
 
Thank you so much for your patience and participation in this process.

Anne L. Corbett
Project Director
VISION MCMILLAN PARTNERS
EYA | JAIR LYNCH Development Partners | Trammell Crow Company
202.494.7523 | alc@envisionmcmillan.com
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

If you follow @McMillanPark on Twitter, you'll see that Cheryl Cort and the Coalition for Smarter Growth refuse to make public which corporation are sponsoring them. It's not surprising that the CSG is supporting the VMP plan, given where its funding comes from. CSG is simply acting as a front group for the developers.