Ron Kaye's SLAP comes to the "Cut and Paste Capital" of CD 14
Ron Kaye's "Save Los Angeles Project" makes a visit to the "Cut and Paste Capital of Los Angeles" Council District 14 with a true "Town Hall Meeting".
Editor's Note: The Saving L.A. Project will hold a Town Hall meeting on Saturday Sept. 6 at 1:15 p.m. at the Charo Community Development Center, 4301 Valley Blvd., in the El Sereno neighborhood, following the 10 a.m. meeting of the L.A. Neighborhood Council Coalition. The goal is to form action teams to organize, research and advocate for community interests citywide. Get involved, make a difference.
CD 14 is a hotbed of community issues pitting constituents against a council office more concern with meeting the needs of Special Interests such as developers (Fifteen Group), USC, The Autry, Southwest Society, and anyone who will contribute to the legal defence funds of the "COUNCILMAN LAST SEEN RESEARCHING HIS ENEMIES AS JOSE HUIZAR".
One wonders if Huizar will want to attend today's festivities and learn the finer points on how to conduct a true "Townhall"?? After all, he can stand and speak without having "people in uniform" instructing him to remain silent. Second thought, maybe that is too much freedom for him to handle at one time??
Labels: "COUNCILMAN LAST SEEN AS JOSE HUIZAR", Hillside Developement, Legacy LA, Ron Kaye, SLAP, Southwest Museum, wyvernwood
4 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Instead of criticizing community members Huizar should learn from them. Sadly, the residents do more for their neighborhoods then Huizar because they have been left without representation for too many years. They've learned to do things and organize themselves. Huizar doesn't like that but if he learned to work with people instead of going against them. At a meeting yesterday everyone was saying how Huizar has put in HIS picks on the neighborhood councils in CD14. The picks are puppets to him and no more what the community needs but more what Huizar needs.
Anonymous said:
for a moment I thought they were talking about Los Angeles. People need to stop complaining and start demanding city council go after the illegal vendors in our city. Why is it when you go to the Westside there's NONE but you go downtown or Reyes and Huizar district and there's hundreds and they don't say a word. Crime like this is already happening in the County area. Remember the man who was lit on fire?
.....Amid vendors and musicians in the tree-lined central plaza, police in Tecate, Mexico, handcuff a man on unspecified charges. Last December, deputy commander Juan Jose Soriano was assassinated after he reported a cross-border smuggling tunnel. Juan Jose Soriano, deputy commander of the Tecate Police Department, helped U.S. authorities find a drug-smuggling tunnel. The next morning, gunmen shot him 45 times in his bedroom
Anonymous said:
Let me know when Ron Kaye wants to come to CD 1. Greater Cypress Park NC would like to have him come and speak to their neighborhood council.
Anonymous said:
Even with a one day notice, there was a really good turn-out, which shows that people really want this organization and what they have pledged to do. Their next meeting will be on Saturday, Oct. 4. most likely in the same location because of easy access. Stay tuned.
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