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London Accessibility Advisory Committee sees second resignation amid months-long pause in meetings
coronavirus pandemic.Michael Dawthorne announced his resignation Sunday night through an email sent to city councillors, other city hall officials, and members of the media.“It is a disappointing end to over 10 years of service on this Advisory Committee (as well as a number of other roles within the City) during which time my commitment and dedication to our community has never wavered, not missing a single meeting in that time,” he wrote.“I am not leaving in spite, or in anger, but in an effort to continue to support the community.” London city council votes ‘no’ to Impark for city parking enforcement, opts for in-house His departure comes on the heels of the resignation early last week of the committee’s longtime chair, Jacqueline