Monday, July 16, 2018

CITY OF AUSTIN ON JULY 16,2018, SENDS REPLY NOTE CLARIFYING THAT NON-APD DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY WILL ALSO BE RESPONDING TO MY MOST RECENT PUBLIC-INFORMATION REQUEST


On Monday, July 16, 2018 9:07 AM, Austin Public Records Center wrote:






Dear John McMillan:

Thank you for contacting the City of Austin. Your request was received in this office on 7/16/2018 and given the reference number C003959-071618 for tracking purposes. Your request will be forwarded to the relevant City departments to locate the information you seek.

Records Requested: This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any e-mail communications or letters generated or written or sent or forwarded or FAXed or mailed at any time since 12:01 a.m. April 17, 2011, by any assistant police chief or any police chief or interim police chief of the Austin Police Department (APD), or by anyone employed in the Office of the Police Monitor for the City Government of Austin, or by any anyone employed in the office of the City of Austin Assistant City Manager in charge of supervising APD operations, and that, in each such case, referred at least once in any manner or context to myself, John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin. EXCLUDED from the scope of this public information request are any and all e-mail communications that were written solely and exclusively by myself.

Pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act, you will receive communication from the City of Austin within 10 business days informing you of one or more of the following:

• The date the information will be available or a copy of the records sought

• A cost estimate/invoice

• A letter advising there is no responsive information for your request or that some/all the responsive information may or must be withheld by the City of Austin in accordance with the law

• The need for clarification from you.


Please note your request must ask for records that already exist. The Texas Public Information Act does not require a governmental body to create new information, perform legal research, or answer questions.


You can monitor the status of your request using the "My Request Center" menu option at the Austin Public Records Center.

You will receive an email once your request is complete.

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