On Thursday, November 30, 2017 7:29 AM, "webapp@austintexas.gov" wrote:
Dear John McMillan,
Thank you for your e-mail to the City of Austin. Your request is being processed.
Consistent with the Texas Public Information Act, you can expect communication from the City of Austin within 10 business days after the date the information was requested.
The City of Austin will make the effort to ensure that the information you have requested is made available to you in a timely manner. However, depending on the scope of the request and the time required to research and compile the information, should the City of Austin not be readily able to produce the information you have requested, the communication you receive may indicate items such as:
the date that the information will be available
the need to prepare a cost estimate
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the need for clarification from you
Thus, please note that the communication you can expect to receive does not necessarily mean responsive information you have requested will be available within the 10 business days.
For more information about the Public Information Act visit the City of Austin website at http://www.austintexas.gov/department/open-records
Thank you,
PIO Public Information Specialist
Dear John McMillan,
Thank you for your e-mail to the City of Austin. Your request is being processed.
Consistent with the Texas Public Information Act, you can expect communication from the City of Austin within 10 business days after the date the information was requested.
The City of Austin will make the effort to ensure that the information you have requested is made available to you in a timely manner. However, depending on the scope of the request and the time required to research and compile the information, should the City of Austin not be readily able to produce the information you have requested, the communication you receive may indicate items such as:
the date that the information will be available
the need to prepare a cost estimate
a letter advising that some of the responsive information may or must be withheld by the City
the need for clarification from you
Thus, please note that the communication you can expect to receive does not necessarily mean responsive information you have requested will be available within the 10 business days.
For more information about the Public Information Act visit the City of Austin website at http://www.austintexas.gov/department/open-records
Thank you,
PIO Public Information Specialist
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To: Public Information Coordinator, City of Austin Public Information Office, City Government of Austin, 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, Texas, 78701. Office phone: (512) 974-2220. (Office FAX: 512-974-2405.)
November 30, 2017
Dear City of Austin Public Information Coordinator,
This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from the City Government of Austin a copy of any and all written communications, including e-mail letters or letters or reports or memoranda or legal notes or directives, that at any time since 12:21 a.m. March 30, 2017, were generated or written or sent or mailed or e-mailed or forwarded or FAXed or received or obtained by any staff member or administrator or official or elective official employed in any applicable office or offices of the current District 10 Austin City Council member, and that, in each such case, refer at least once in any manner to myself, District 10 resident John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin.
Dr. Alison Alter, who reportedly holds a PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy studies from Stanford University in the Palo Alto area of California, has herself officially served as my and many other District 10 residents' official District 10 representative on the Austin City Council ever since Dr. Alter was officially sworn into office in that position on January 6, 2017.
This follow-up public-information request was prompted in part by a surprise official visit to my District 10 apartment unit in northwest Austin at approximately 8:20 a.m. Thursday, March 9, 2017, by Austin Police Department Officer James Turner (Badge Number 5980) and APD Officer Chris McFarland (Badge Number 5173).
I myself do not have any criminal-conviction record. In fact, I am a former full-time employee in Austin of the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles state agencies, respectively.
APD Officer James Turner stated to me inside my rental apartment unit during his surprise March 9, 2017, visit there that Austin City Council Member Dr. Alison Alter forbids me from ever again directly contacting herself, any of the City Government of Austin District 10 staff members whom Council Member Alter supervises, or her UT-Austin professor husband, Dr. Jeremi Suri, Officer Turner stated. Dr. Jeremi Suri is reportedly employed in the UT-Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs and the UT-Austin History Department, respectively.
My legal name is John Kevin McMillan. I was born on April 27, 1957, at Lincoln, Nebraska.
I am an alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin, where I majored in History and minored in English, and of the University of Minnesota Graduate School of Journalism and Mass Communications in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I have resided in Austin proper on a continuous and uninterrupted basis ever since mid-March 1997.
I am a gainfully employed, permanently alcohol-free (ever since 1990), dependably civil and law-abiding, single adult white lifelong-non-Christian gentleman who is also myself religiously independent and implicitly-deistic. I am the founder and only approved current member of the non-proselytizing and non-Christian "Progressive Prohibitionist Religion"---a new religious denomination with very stringent membership-eligibility requirements.
I have resided as an official rent-paying official tenant in Apartment 1609 of Building 16 at Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road in northwest Austin, ever since early September 2017.
From late September 2015 until early September 2017, I resided in Apartment 902 of Building 9 at this same apartment complex situated in District 10 ---- Village Oaks Apartments --- as a rent-paying official tenant or rent-paying approved official occupant.
I hope to hear from you soon in response to this public-information request from myself.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan.
My current home address: Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 16, Apt. 1609, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
My Blog: John Kevin McMillan: A 21st Century Conservative Left-Wing Agenda