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Move one vendor to benefit many

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Dear Editor,
I write today with a final public appeal to the Mayor and City Council before seeking legal relief at the start of the new month.
For several years, while other businesses have turned to the courts to remove vendors, we have instead asked the M&CC to reposition a single vendor who continues to block a critical access gate to our property. Despite repeated requests, no action has been taken. This letter marks our last attempt to resolve the matter amicably. If the obstruction is not removed by October 7, 2025, we will be forced to pursue legal recourse.
We do not take this step lightly. The consequences of court action will likely accelerate broader enforcement measures that affect many vendors operating around the building that houses Quality Plus Fast Foods and Bakery, along with other businesses. This is not the outcome we desire.
Over the decades, we have engaged government at multiple levels with proposals aimed at improving vendor welfare. We believe in solutions that uplift – not displace – these entrepreneurs. A sustainable approach must include:
  • Placement in high foot-traffic areas,
  • Safe and sanitary operating conditions,
  • Recognition of vending stalls as private property, with the protections and opportunities that status affords.
Our commitment to a balanced solution – one that respects both the rights of vendors and the needs of citizens for a well-functioning city – has led us to delay action for years. But the situation surrounding our business is no longer tenable.
We remain hopeful that the M&CC will act swiftly and compassionately to relocate the vendor obstructing our service gate. This single step could prevent a cascade of consequences and reaffirm the city’s commitment to thoughtful, inclusive urban planning.
Yours truly,
Selwin Asafa George
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