Looks Like Valley Glen is not Chris Essel Country
Yet another neighborhood leader refusing to board the Chris Essel bus:
Dear Neighbors and Friends,Also, don't forget the Sunland-Tujunga Candidates Forum Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
I am supporting Paul Krekorian for Wendy Greuel's C2 seat. I believe that if he had been our Councilman during our fight against the Barbara Ann Apartment development, the developer would not be nearly as far along as he currently is. He probably would not have even poured the concrete in the first place. We need a Councilman who is going to fight for us.
With less than 50 days to go until the Sept. 22 City Council election, Paul Krekorian needs our help. Downtown lobbyists are trying to buy their way into this campaign and we need to help him fight for the Valley’s fair share.
Today, Friday, August 8, is the next fundraising reporting deadline for the campaign and it is very important we show everybody how strong this grassroots movement is to reform Los Angeles and make it work for us.
I hope you will consider making a contribution of any size, which will make a big difference in moving us one step closer to turning Los Angeles around. Please “Contribute” and give immediately. Remember, any amount will be helpful and please make sure to use your personal credit card since personal contributions are matched by the City of L.A.'s Matching Funds program up to $250 per person.
If the above link does not work, please go to http://www.paul4council.com/ and click on the "Contribute" button.
Thanks, Steve
Steven Porus
Sunnyslope Block Captain for
Neighborhood Watch between
Hartland and Barbara Ann
Labels: cd2 special election, Chris Essel, paul krekorian
16 Comments:
Anonymous said:
It appears that Krekorian is getting the bulk of community support in CD 2. Essel's got her corporate cronies and westsiders. But nobody seems to like Tamar. What gives?
Anonymous said:
None of the areas in CD 2 seem to be Essel Country. She's a woman without supporters.
She needs the money from the overpaid council position to maintain her current lifestyle.
I hope someone grills her at that debate tomorrow about neighborhood councils and Council File Index numbers.
Anonymous said:
Since posting on the CD2election blog is severely edited and restricted to what they will allow to be posted:
I hope that all the folks that are concerned about Essel's SB1818 stance, will ask Assemblymember Krekorian where his bill to kill or amend SB1818 is? Because in the 3 years he's been up there he hasn't lifted one finger to repeal it. Something he actually had the power to do. Or maybe he didn't know it was such a big concern, because he's never really been interested in local LA politics until recently.
Hopefully PK or his supporters will be able to explain or reconcile that here or at the forum tomorrow.
Anonymous said:
While your at it why not ask PK why he supported the bill to reduce penalites against gang members who force our kids to enter the gang life even when it is under the threat of violence to them or their families. Reducing it to 12 months from 16 -24 is a reduction. Which one of the gangs in north hollywood would stand to gain by such a bill, when they are right in the middile of power struggle needing more recruits.
Anonymous said:
here is a list of people who have endorsed Paul Krekorian. More neighborhood leaders then anyone else.
John Walker – Vice President,
Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Raffi Kuyumjian – Past President,
Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Greg Lippe – Chair,
Valley Industry & Commerce Association (VICA)*
Ben Neumann - President,
Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Gail Steinberg – Secretary,
Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Lisa Sarkin - Board Member,
Studio City Neighborhood Council*
W. Douglas Breidenbach – Planning and Land Use Committee Co-Chair,
Greater Valley Glen Neighborhood Council*
Carlos Ferreyra – Business Committee Chair,
Greater Valley Glen Neighborhood Council*
Mary Garcia – Board Member,
Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood Council*
Diann Corral – President,
Laurel Grove Neighborhood Association*
Judy Price – President of the Valley Glen Neighborhood Association;
Past President, Greater Valley Glen Neighborhood Council*
Lisa Freedman – Valley Glen Community Leader
Asta Criss – Vice President, Valley Glen Neighborhood Association;
Past President, Valley Glen Neighborhood Association*
Arleen and David Simon – Members,
Laurel Grove Association*
Barry Johnson – Member, Studio City Residents Association* and
co-author of the Baseline Mansionization Ordinance
George Shea- Past Chair, Animal Welfare Committee*
Joe Steinberg - Community Activist and Concerned Citizen
Rick DeBlasi – Studio City Community Organizer
Jeanette DeBlasi – Studio City Community Organizer
Sharon Ford – Environmental and Community Activist
Steven Porus and Philip Lange – Valley Glen Community Activists
Marilyn White Sedel – Studio City Community Activist for over 50 years
Ellen Jannol – Valley Glen Community Activist
Mickey Jannol – Treasurer, Valley Glen Neighborhood Association;
Past President, Valley Glen Neighborhood Association*
Susan Daugherty – Community Activist
Susan Ware – Community Activist
Ron Taylor – Boardmember, Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Ronnie Pyken – Community Leader
Charles Khecht – Community Leader
Valli Aman – Community Leader
Michael O’Bryan – Community Leader
William Harmond - Chair, Studio City Beautification*
JC Hernandez – Community Leader, Studio City
Sam Martello – Studio City Business Owner
Paul Waters & Kevin Vocks - Chair, Studio City Neighborhood Council Formation Committee*; Executive Director, L.A. Valley Pride*; Founder, L.A. Neighborhood Council, Gay & Lesbian Caucus*
Carole Lutness – Chair, Golden State Jobs Coalition*
Steven Wagg – Chief of Police, Glendale Community College*
Zack Webber – Sherman Oaks Community Activist
Chris Boutelle – Concerned Citizen
Sharon Molander – Teacher, LAUSD*
Sam Solakyan – North Hollywood Community Activist*
Barbara Monohan Burke - Board Member,
Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Dr. Victor Helo - Board Member, Studio City Neighborhood Council*
Kevin Burke – Studio City Community Activist
Michael Higby - Board Member, Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood Council,
Past President California Junior Chamber*
Leah K. Hertzberg – Vice President, Valley Democrats United*
* for identification purposes only, does not imply organizational support
Elected Officials:
Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz
Congressman Brad Sherman
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez
Speaker Karen Bass
Assemblymember Mike Feuer
Assemblymember John Perez
Assemblymember Kevin de Leon
Assemblymember Hector De La Torre
Assemblymember Mike Eng
Assemblymember Jose Solorio
State Senator Mark Leno
State Senator Carol Liu
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca
Anonymous said:
The headline is clearly bias against Essel, but it is just a support letter. Means people are not supporting Tamar. Looks like the admin is bias and not providing equal say. Shame. Shame. Bloggers this is uncalled for. The headline has nothing to do with the support letter. Should we post all of the pro-Tamar letters and headline it with "Krekorian isn't all he is Kracked Up To Be."
Anonymous said:
She is a woman with tons of supporters!! She goes to nearly all of the NC meetings too!
Anonymous said:
I'm especially impressed by the number of state legislators who endorsed Assemblymember Krekorian. Legislators who have no problem taking away local control of land use decisions from local communities.
So do all of those neighbors/community members also support state run land use decisions rather than local, as evidenced by all of those legislators who brought us SB1818 and work even today to keep it alive?
Anonymous said:
4:03, point well made about state. The local support is important as long as it is without strings.
Anonymous said:
I wonder what Jimmy Blackman and Robin Kramer are thinking of of their little Essel project in CD2.
They will have lots of explaining to do AV on this one.
Anonymous said:
There is no Essel country in CD 2 outside of Wendy's residence.
Anonymous said:
I doubt Chris knows where Valley Glen is. I suspect Paramount never had too many social parties in that part of the valley.
Anonymous said:
Vote for Mary Benson, our only "home grown" candidate and life long CD 2 resident who knows our district and has no baggage.
She's up to date on planning issues and other issues that are important to our communities. She won't be "bought" by anyone and believes in and will fight for "community rights"
Anonymous said:
I doubt Jimmy Blackman and Robin Kramer are nearly as involved as you believe they are.
Anonymous said:
Just listing a bunch of NC people who support a candidate means that the candidate might be beholden to all of them, like Vahedi would have been The same people who pushed for him had cobbled together a sham "Coalition of Homeowner Groups in CD5) which was really a political lobby for their OWN candidates, Vahedi and Nooch. They created the impression to the ignorant that they were just a legit grassroots group with an open mind, when they hosted their candidate forums, but they were all so rigged it was ludicrous. But the Slimes chose not to report on the truth
I don't see anything as orchestrated going on between the HOA's and NC's in CD2, partly due to lack of time to even try to organize it, but one has to realize that claiming support from these groups CAN be a lot more shallow than it sounds. It could be just a few board members. Ogatilibeften uniting over a set agenda.
g said:
ANYONE WHO VOTES FOR THESE HEAVILY FINANCED CAREER TYPE POLITICOS IS BRAIN DEAD. THAT'S WHY THIS CITY IS LIKE IT IS WITH LOST SERVICES AND DWP HIKES. IF IT KEEPS' GOING YOU'LL BE LIVING IN A GHOST TOWN. NO ONE WILL BE ABLE TO FUNCTION HERE, ALL THANKS TO STUPID CHOICES OF POLICOS AND THERE SUPPORTERS. LOOK OUTSIDE THE BOX.
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