Occupy Philly decides to meet with Mayor Nutter on its own timeline.

After several hours of debate during its nightly general assembly meeting last night, Occupy Philly voted as a group to accept the Mayor Michael Nutter's invitation to meet and discuss the city's request that they move.

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Occupy Philly decides to meet with Mayor Nutter on its own timeline.

POSTED: Friday, October 14, 2011, 3:44 PM
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After several hours of debate during its nightly general assembly meeting last night, Occupy Philly voted as a group to accept the Mayor Michael Nutter's invitation to meet and discuss the city's request that they move.

However, they also voted in favor of an amendment specifying that they would not agree to the 6:00 P.M. meeting requested by the city. They intend to come up with their own list of issues (the amendment mentioned undercover police, police taking pictures, and morning walk-through by police).

Jody Dodd, a member of the Occupy Philly legal committee clarified to City Paper that the group does intend to meet with the mayor but had wanted to make sure it was "a two way conversation."

Katherine Martin of the Mayor's Press Office dismissed the importance of tonight's meeting and said the city has an "open line of communication" with the protest.

While the city has reiterated that Occupy Philly is welcome to stay, the tension between the two has been slowly growing. The city has told the group it will have to leave in advance of upcoming construction on Dilworth Plaza, and has recommended the group move across the street, to the Municipal Services Building. It's been clear from the group's meetings, however, that there is no small number of people wary of  complying with the city's request.

 

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