This is the city: Los Angeles, California. I work here. I'm an ex-mayor. Los Angeles is a magnet for people from all over the world. Some of them run for public office. Inevitably some of them stray from the golden rule and rule for those that have the gold. That's when I go to work. My name is Yorty. I'm a dead pol.
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Joseph Mailander said:
Ed Reyes lays off Ruby de Vera
Anonymous said:
I'm sick and tired of these lame ass city council members not supporting LAPD. In today's LA Times, LAPD wants to put a bond measure to get more police stations. The council members are not supportive. We just got a bond for schools when the dropout rate is high. LAPD can't get recruits. I wonder why? Could it be that these lame council members don't support LAPD and the officers every move is scrutinized? WE are headed for a major crisis in this city and no one seems to care.
Anonymous said:
I recycled my mary jane plant.
Anonymous said:
Again Great Job David
Shhh! Port's top executive interviews are elsewhere
Brown Act watchdog says public should have been informed of change of location for the process.
By David Zahniser
Copley News Service
How hush-hush is the search for a top executive at the Port of Los Angeles?
So guarded is the process that Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's appointees on the harbor commission, a group that prides itself on holding its meetings in the community, scheduled closed-door candidate interviews at City Hall in downtown Los Angeles, 26 miles north of the Harbor Area.
Anonymous said:
You mean in City Hall, Los Angeles' official government center? What are they thinking? Do they honestly believe that the Port of Los Angeles is regulated and controlled by the City of Los Angeles? How dare they!
Anonymous said:
When are we voting? Polling sites are closed, whattta happen?
Sahra Bogado said:
In honor of recycling:
USGBC-LA Government Affairs Mtg.
USGBC,LA Government Affairs and Advocacy Subcommittee Meeting on Tuesday, November 15th, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Los Angeles City Hall.
We will discuss the future of the committee and the efforts we will undertake to advocate for and support green building in Southern California through governmental action.
For information about parking and directions or to sponsor this meeting, please contact Jeff Malin at jeff.malin@lacity.org.
Anonymous said:
Washington Boulevard Bulky Item Drop Off- that was a recycling center. Many other councilmembers wanted one in their districts. Boyle Heights is a mess again without it.
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