Thursday, August 24, 2017

With permission

The following email was sent to Keith McGill, the Commission, Aaron Lauth, and Tim Steinhauer on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 11:55 AM.

On August 4th Allstate was kind enough to donate another $5000 towards the Look Up Lebo Campaign.

Last year they did the same.

How much of this now $10,000 has been actually used to promote a sorely needed safety campaign in Mt. Lebanon; absolutely ZERO,

but yet, the MLPD wants us to believe that this money is being used for the Look Up Lebo safety campaign.


If Look Up Lebo is such an important community safety initiative, why are we sitting on $10,000 that could be used to promote it more effectively than just having a few banners and some stickers, which may be working just a tad? Did we get LUL stickers over to the library yet?

Why is there no reference to Look Up Lebo on the school district website? Or am I just missing it. We were told by Susan Morgans that the school district would participate.

Our school superintendent loves to retweet tweets and plagiarize his other tweets because at an astounding $205,000 salary can’t come up with an original thought. Why is he not tweeting about Look Up Lebo? Now that would be original, would it not be? Unless he copies and pastes from another source. And to add, doesn’t school start pretty soon…what an excellent time to remind students of being safe in our walking community.

Here’s another novel idea being that all my other suggestions have gone by the wayside because a peon resident came up with the ideas…how about if we have the superintendent, the municipal manager, the commission and the police chief all get together in a meeting room and brainstorm ideas as to how to effectively use the $10,000 that Allstate so generously gave Mt. Lebanon to effectively promote Look Up Lebo. In addition, invite citizens to share their ideas and thoughts.

This isn’t rocket science folks to promote this cause, just good ole simple thinking.


Thank you,

Nicholas Meduho
Mt. Lebanon, PA

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