Civil Action Press Ponders Civil Action
Normally we would not just lift someone else's post and copy it in it's entirety, but this one is something I think everyone out there should see.
A poorly administered city and costly ineffective city services contribute to the underlying costs of every single citizen. It is about time we started holding administrators responsible for their decisions and actions.
Many citizens, business owners, builders, employers, vendors, and employees have become frustrated because it seems this city's managers just don't care about running city services in a manner that best serves the public.
Civil Action Press believes the citizens of Los Angeles could use an advocate for improved city services, accountability, and reform. Too many businesses and employers are leaving Los Angeles.
Consequently, we would like to assess both the need and the possibilities for launching such a service.
If you are a citizen, business owner, vendor, etc., with a complaint, improvement, an issue (especially waste fraud, and/or abuse), or you have suffered retaliation as a result of making a report or complaint about city services,
Or, if you are an attorney wanting to use your talents to bring about city reform and accountability and are not afraid of the City Attorney's Office,
Or, if you are frustrated on one of those neighborhood councils...
Or, if you would like to donate to the cause...
Please email us at civilactionpress@yahoo.com.
This is a call for action. If there is enough of a response we will be considering giving new meaning to Civil Action Press.
A poorly administered city and costly ineffective city services contribute to the underlying costs of every single citizen. It is about time we started holding administrators responsible for their decisions and actions.
Many citizens, business owners, builders, employers, vendors, and employees have become frustrated because it seems this city's managers just don't care about running city services in a manner that best serves the public.
Civil Action Press believes the citizens of Los Angeles could use an advocate for improved city services, accountability, and reform. Too many businesses and employers are leaving Los Angeles.
Consequently, we would like to assess both the need and the possibilities for launching such a service.
If you are a citizen, business owner, vendor, etc., with a complaint, improvement, an issue (especially waste fraud, and/or abuse), or you have suffered retaliation as a result of making a report or complaint about city services,
Or, if you are an attorney wanting to use your talents to bring about city reform and accountability and are not afraid of the City Attorney's Office,
Or, if you are frustrated on one of those neighborhood councils...
Or, if you would like to donate to the cause...
Please email us at civilactionpress@yahoo.com.
This is a call for action. If there is enough of a response we will be considering giving new meaning to Civil Action Press.
1 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Bitching is the easy part. Everyone does it. The hard part is finding a solution that works and is feasible.
Rather than having a spot on the web to simply bitch, gripe and moan, people should also submit an alternative solution and work with city entities to implement it.
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