Citizen reaction results in recall of Loring Park trespassing signs

Saying the university put up signs “that probably we shouldn’t have”, Poppell, a former vice president at the university who is now a liaison to the university board, told reporters in an interview with the St Augustine Record, “We’re sorry and we have taken them away.”

ISABELLE C LOPEZ
Still it was clear from reading the e-mail exchange that Poppell was reacting to Lopez’ unfortunately premature, bad advice.
“Isabelle, just wanted to follow up with you regarding the public forum issue you brought to my attention early this week,” Poppell replied to Lopez on July 8, 2016. “I again want to thank you for your early alert and guidance on this issue. We are forever indebted to you.”

Today Poppell probably regrets listening to Lopez, whose true motives are not yet clear, as University of Florida officials have reversed the draconian decision to place “No Trespassing” signs in Loring Park.
Many Historic City News readers showed their defiance of the signs, taking “selfies” showing themselves standing inside the posted public area. There was not one positive comment in support of the city attorney or UF board action.

“We want people to come there and picnic and enjoy that green space, but understanding that we reserve the right to program it,” Poppell said. He gave an indication of what he means by that when he acknowledged that the university will have events in Loring Park, such as weddings.
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