Jason,
I'm REALLY confused as to what you are asking in your post, and I mean no disrespect by that. I really want to answer your questions, as they seem legitimate. I'm just not sure what exactly you're asking.
As far as the particular policy you mentioned, all I know is that it didn't come to me, at least as far as my email records show. It could have and the email is lost, or my search didn't pick up on it, but I don't remember it.
Staff members have to have autonomy. An ATD has to be able to make a decision on his own without running everything by me first. Just as I need to be trusted to make a decision without going through Roland, Dave, the Founders, etc. Can that person be wrong? Yeah. And somebody from above will say, "Hey, this probably isn't right" or "This should be changed" or whatever. And we change it. Now before you say that mentality goes against 05/05, you're right. And that's exactly why I'm reviewing it and other policies. It might have worked well for Craig and others, but as I said, I'm really not interested in micromanaging to that extent. Make no mistake, all the policies do get reviewed. I visit every single website quite regularly, and review policies, and email students, and all sorts of stuff you guys probably don't know about. That gives me a very good guage of how things are going at the lower levels.
As far as the ZAB policy, I honestly had no idea it was taking place. It doesn't bother me though. We try to be realistic. Pilots want realism. As Ian or Mike or somebody mentioned, similar happened at LAX and LAS with runway closures. The pilots loved it! Now when the runway was closed, if a pilot requested it, would they be denied? Nah. If a certain runway configuration is in place at say PHX, and a pilot wants to land the opposite direction. Do you deny it, and tell the guy that if he doesn't want to land the right direction, he can go someplace else? I hope not. When I'm controlling, I accommodate everyone. If the guy wants to land the wrong way or takeoff the wrong way, there might be a delay due to all the other traffic, but I'll do what I can to get the guy out. It's no big deal. Same goes for outdated charts. If somebody files the CIVET4 into LA (which is quite outdated), either I'll accommodate the request or give vectors. Everyone is happy. Somebody want to land a 747 at SNA? We had competitions before on who could land it there in the shortest distance. It's not realistic in the slightest and we could be jerks and deny 747's from landing there, but why?
So when it comes to runway closures, and charts, etc., just use some common sense. Be accommodating and have fun.