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Politics & Government

OF CULBREATH AND MAYORAL FICKLENESS

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Betty Culbreath acknowledges she’s getting back to FB a little late on her response to the incident at City Plan Commission last month in which she tried to get Neil Emmons escorted out, but we’re glad to get her take at any time:

Just got around to reading your May comments. The CPC rules gives the Chair authority to remove any member from the meeting who will not follow the Chair’s request. Mr Emmons has been acting out from day one. I did lose my temper because the City Attorney act as if they are afraid of him. I am not going to allow Neil to take over the meetings and talk to staff, public, professional planners and etc. any way he wants. I will not allow him to push my button any more. I am so sorry I did lose control that day, because he was so wrong.


Question now is whether Culbreath is still Her Honor the Princess of Preston Hollow’s Best and Only Black Friend after said Princess stiffed her, and by extension citizens from the southern sector and the rest of the city, at the Plan Commission by playing absentee from last week’s critical City Council meeting on that Bubba Bauhaus urban disconnect called ForwardDallas! It was more suitable, apparently, to work the Love Field Whatever-It-Is-Deal and play to another potential voter audience. Nice.

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