Dealing with SANBAG regarding a California Public Records Act Request

This is the eighth post in my multi-part series about How to make a California Public Records Act.  In the first entry, I discussed the basics of making a request.  In the second entry, I talked about the use of the California Public Records Act by journalists.  In the third entry, I discussed making a California Public Records Act request with SANBAG for a particular purchase order disclosed on one of their agendas.  In the fourth entry, I discussed receiving the initial response to my California Public Records Act request.  In the fifth entry, SANBAG told me that the records were ready.  In the sixth entry, I collected the records.  In the seventh entry, I showed how to make a follow-up request, and I requested new documents from SANBAG.  In the eighth entry, they sent me an electronic response to my request on May 3, 2011.  In the ninth entry, I wrote to SANBAG and asked the status of my request.

Today, May 17, 2011, I received this electronic mail response to my status request of May 16, 2011:  “Good morning Sir.  I’m hoping to have the information you requested no later than tomorrow afternoon.”

I will continue to write about the California Public Records Act process as it unfolds with these requests.
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