Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Michael Pollack, who, along with 600+ residents in one-mile radius, opposed the car wash.
Tweets from Arizona Republic reporter Jerod MacDonald-Evoy on February 8th regarding the Quick Quack car wash matter in Tempe.
“I’ve never seen this many people at a @Tempegov city council meeting before. Most of them wearing “No Car Wash” stickers as they are in opposition of the @quickquack car wash proposed to be built in Tempe.”
“Map of residents who have said to @roselawgroup that they oppose the car wash.”
“@quickquack attorney says they have over 500 signatures in support while @roselawgroup says they have 600 in opposition.”
“Crowd got rowdy as @RandyKeating asked @roselawgroup what exact use they’d want to see there if not a car wash”
“@AZMayorMitchell suggested @roselawgroup and @quickquack try to do meditation but @roselawgroup said a car wash is “non-negotiable”
“@quickquack attorney said they’d be willing to negotiate.”‘
“2 hours into this meeting and 99% of it has been about the @quickquack proposal. Onto public comment number 33″
“Public comment over. Final tally is 31 against and 11 for.”
“Honestly kind of upset that Quackals didn’t participate in the public comment section”
“Hour 3 and still debating.Councilmembers are all making various statements on the issue.”
“There has been a motion to push this to the March 22nd city council meeting so more information can be gathered on the city sound ordinance, sound impact of the site and what traffic will be like. Audience groaned.”
“Motion to move to another meeting was shot down 5-2 now about to vote to approve of the appeal of the permits.”
“@quickquack permits have been repealed per 5-2 vote with @LaurenKuby and @RandyKeating voting no to not repeal the permit.”
“And the longest city council meeting of 2018 so far official goes to @Tempegov”