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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Wednesday

Big local political stories hit on Tuesday. The Autry National Center museum in Griffith Park has (for now) put the brakes on a controversial expansion plan.  Los Angeles County Democrats gave their nod to CD2 candidate Paul Krekorian in a landslide over fellow Dems Chris Essel and Tamar Galatzan. In shocking news Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety General Manager Andrew Adelman is the main suspect in the alleged rape of a woman July 10.  (You can read the whole gory story from the search warrant over at The Enterprise Report)

Ken Draper writing at LA Citybeat warns that the results of the CD2 race will have a significant impact on the City's Neighborhood Councils.  The winner of the race will go on to take Wendy Greuel's role as chairperson of the City Council's Education and Neighborhoods Committee.  Given Chris Essel and Tamar Galatzan's support for financial disclosure for members of the volunteer panels, its no doubt the election of either of them would be a disaster for the boards.  That's likely why a significant number of Neighborhood Council leaders have endorsed Paul Krekorian who has opposed financial disclosure and whose staff is well know to many of them.

Mayor Villaraigosa is supporting efforts to turn over 50 new LAUSD schools to charter school operators. The Mayor recently wrote in an LA Times op-ed piece "For too long, leaders at every level of government have defended a status quo that serves the interests of adults more than children; that gives bureaucrats a near monopoly over public education." Still, the Mayor faces fierce opposition to the plan from the teachers' union, UTLA President A.J. Duffy told NBC News the Mayor's plan will “cause chaos in our public education.”

And finally Zuma Dogg noted the presence of members of the Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury at today's Los Angeles City Council meeting.  The Civl Grand Jury investigates local government agencies and can act on individual citizen complaints.  Zuma says that the members, identified by their Grand Jury namebadges, sat through public comment on non-agenda items at the beginning of the meeting and then left at the conclusion of public comment without saying a word.  Zuma wonders if the Grand Jury is investigating complaints that he submitted to the ACLU accusing the City Council of violating the free speech rights of citizens who come before it to speak.  Stay tuned.

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35 Comments:

Blogger Joseph Mailander said:

The best way to pull the former fishwrap of record's op-ed page off of life support and let it expire in ignominy is to give increasing amounts of its real estate to local fluffy politicians rather than local tough writers.

Don't the editorial boards at the Times and Daily News fluff the Mayor enough? I guess not, they need to give him space too. Idiots.

August 12, 2009 7:58 AM  

Anonymous matt dowd said:

I watched the candidate forum.
all three of your big Dems were opposed to financial disclosure.

how do you come up with only Krekorian? virtually everyone in the room was opposed. I think its imperative to have some transparency and Zuma is calling for it.
I think its fair, if you want to make decisions affecting the community, show us your interests, so we can tell if its a conflict.

Essel, Crakorian and Galatzan all have planty to hide. or they would be in favor of this.

August 12, 2009 8:20 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

It is incredibly irresponsible and speculative to ponder what the purpose of the Grand Jury is.

Guess what, Mayor S? They don't convene a grand jury because a gadfly's 1st Amendment rights MAY or may NOT have been violated, although I agree that they were.

THAT would not be a crime. It would be a civil rights matter UNLESS doing so was done as a conspiracy and/or to cover up a crime.

Also, a grand jury would not make a venture to such a public forum, and wearing their badges and sit in the front row if they were to be there to observe something.

I don't expect the homeless CD2 candidate to know this, but I would expect that this blog would know better. Christ, why would I expect MATURITY and RESEARCH to be a part of THIS blog.

August 12, 2009 10:35 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Why isn't the big news of the day that Zuma Dogg has his own apartment now in CD2?

Is it still a crime to post the truth here? Was it a crime to mention that Zuma Dogg was homeless EVEN WHEN HE WAS?

Talk about a lack of transparity! This blog lives that lack in so many ways.


The truth is posted at http://www.ladailyblog.blogspot.com/

August 12, 2009 10:37 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

MS, Watch the video again, Tamar said
she does not support financial disclosure.

August 12, 2009 11:28 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

What brought out the anti-710 fwy. extension people out to City Council today's public comment as a "non-agenda" item?

The time was cut to i minute apiece and it seems all non-agenda people were limited to one minute to speak. This included the black woman who appears to find only negative views to express when it comes to LAPD, today being the General Jeff handcuffing and detention the other day, mentioned in this blog.

She referred to the LAPD's action of a continuation of their white racist policies, but the officers doing the stop were reported on the reporting blog as "Officer Galvez( badge number 37964) and his partner Officer Valenzuela(badge number unknown)." The Spanish-surname hints at the big possibility that the "white" racist idea should be saved for another day when she can check details first.

The city council doesn't care anyway, and especially doesn't have to deal with non-agenda matters.

Looks like Item 1's outcome is going to give mom-and-pop motel/hotel owners, the most heavily impacted by the "residential hotel" treatment, an inappropriate and tougher status in their operations. They will be entering the world of the regular landlord-tenant relations in L.A.


It's something that's created by city council to manipulate statistics and produce numbers for the housing situation in L.A. under the guise of maintaining housing units. A little income generation along the way is another goal of the Council in all of it's actions.

August 12, 2009 11:28 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

MAyor Sam is campaigning for Krekorian, so take anything he says or spins with a grain of salt.

August 12, 2009 11:29 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Yvonn Michelle Autry called it "Institutionalized White Supremacy."

I guess she knows for a fact that it's the white officers, not latinos or asians or high steppin yellows who did it. She is a white hatin race baiter

August 12, 2009 11:34 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

higby don't know that his own mayoral candidate isn't homeless any more. How come he don't know that?

August 12, 2009 11:35 AM  

Blogger Michael Higby said:

Dumbshit at 10:35 - read the following:

What Is The Los Angeles Civil Grand Jury?

The main function of the Civil Grand Jury is to investigate county, city, and joint-power agencies. This is a significant civil function. The Grand Jury acts in a "watch-dog" capacity, by examining carefully and completely, the operations of various government agencies within Los Angeles County. The Civil Grand Jury cannot investigate state or federal agencies, which lie outside their jurisdiction. Part of the investigation of governmental agencies includes the ability to audit operations, accounts and records of officers and departments within the agency under investigation. The Civil Grand Jury is further charged with investigating individual complaints from citizens. By statute the Grand Jury is required to inquire regarding the conditions and management of all public prisons within the County of Los Angeles.

What Is The Term Of Service?

Each July twenty-three citizens of Los Angeles County are sworn to serve as civil grand jurors for twelve-month service ending June of the following year. Service is a full-time job, 5 days a week and approximately 30 to 40 hours each week.

August 12, 2009 11:35 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Seems to me that if anything the council, especially Garcetti, Perry and Dion as City Attorney, have been stricter about watching rules that are supposed to prevent public commenters from making personal and disparaging comments about people.

Naturally Zuma assumes everything is all about him, that's neither here nor there when it comes to facts.

August 12, 2009 12:40 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Zuma says he's in a really nice apt. with no explanation how he got there if he's been bumming bucks to eat. A little lack of transparency maybe? Then he asks for money again so he can stay there past December, no explanation again why December, who paid for his apt. until then?

August 12, 2009 12:41 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

zuma dogg has blogged that he would "drop out of the race" if someone gave him an apartment.

that's no different than someone dropping out of the other city elections in exchange for a payback appointment.

based on zuma's desperate circumstances, it shouldn't surprise anyone if he does that, and endorses one of the others at the last moment.

it's wrong, whether it's for a apartment, money or a job. but zuma definitely wrote exactly that. he may have been kidding but it is plausable.

August 12, 2009 12:54 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Sounds like something that will have to be disclose to the Ethic Commission.

August 12, 2009 12:58 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

MAYBE just MAYBE the grand jury is there to investigate ZUMA DOGG.

August 12, 2009 1:09 PM  

Blogger Petra Fried in the City said:

I didn't pay for the appt this time. I will swear this is true on any appropriate item. but then, you may have guessed this was the case.

:-)

August 12, 2009 1:24 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Frank Sheftel had offered Zuma a place. It might be Sheftel and his campaign manager David Hernandez.

They've been playing all sides pretty hard and slimy-like.

August 12, 2009 1:46 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Petra, you meant apt, not appt, right?

I hate to be teacherish, but you didn't pay for the appointment, you paid for the apartment. Or didn't as you say. And I believe you...

August 12, 2009 1:50 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

HIGBY CAN YOU WRITE ABOUT THE FOLLOWING?

IF ZUMA DOGG, AS HE WROTE ON HIS BLOG TODAY, IS "NOW" IN A VALLEY APARTMENT, IT SUGGESTS THAT HE WASN'T A RESIDENT IN THAT AREA PRIOR TO GETTING THAT APARTMENT.

NOTE HIS WORDING: ZD "IS NOW..."

CAN YOU FIND OUT WHERE HE WAS PRIOR TO TODAY? MAYBE YOU CAN DO A LITTLE HOMEWORK AND ASK SOMEONE OTHER THAN HIM. SINCE YOU ENDORSED HIM IN THE LAST ELECTION, YOU SHOULD HAVE A SENSE OF OBLIGATION TO SHED SOME LIGHT ON THIS. WHERE WAS HE LIVING AT THAT TIME AS OPPOSED TO THIS TIME?

August 12, 2009 2:07 PM  

Blogger Petra Fried in the City said:

Yes, apartment.

(Long Rec and Parks commission meeting this morning. Mee brane fride 2.)

Zuma's address was IIRC "Ventura and Laurel Cyn", and I know first-hand he was indeed staying there when he filed.

Wasn't he in Venice when he ran for Mayor?

August 12, 2009 2:19 PM  

Blogger Michael Higby said:

2:07 no I can not.

I have more important things to write about than where Zuma Dogg is living.

Glad he has a place!

Looking forward to the housewarming party though!

August 12, 2009 2:42 PM  

Blogger Debbie said:

Mayor Sam wrote: I have more important things to write about than where Zuma Dogg is living.

Glad he has a place!

Looking forward to the housewarming party though!


I'm bringing the cupcakes and the champagne!

xoxo

August 12, 2009 4:40 PM  

Anonymous matt dowd said:

I've been there. it's also in CD2.
took pictures. about to d/l them and send them over to him to post on his blog.

but may I say... lol to all the haters and conspirators.
someone, quite clearly IS impressed with ZD, passed on that evaluation to another colleague, who has started moving and shaking things in Zuma's direction.

it's just another triumphant victorious step in the march to stop shady fraudulent racketeering and corruption.

gotta go. these pics need to be sent.

August 12, 2009 4:59 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Grand jury was there to put the heat up on on said councilmember Huizar

August 12, 2009 5:57 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Yes they have put the brakes on the expansion for now. But they are hitting the airwaves whining about the Friends of the Southwest Museum and Councilman Jose Huizar. Blaming them for what is happening. The only problem here is that their Empress Jackie did not get what she wanted and is having a tantrum.

Jackie Autry’s plans, from the very beginning were to take possession of the Southwest museum collection and make it Autry’s. To have the Southwest Museum share equal footing as it was agreed in the merger would not give Jackie Autry the status she seeks. To be the only ONE to posses such a magnificent collection is her ultimate goal. She is use to get what she wants that why she is willing to spend millions of dollars for the “Dream Team” of Latham and Watkins, lobbyist and supporters.

August 12, 2009 6:37 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Add carpet-bagger to Zuma's massive "baggage" as a tedious demagogue, nescient scaremonger, mendicant, and misanthrope.

(That oughta make Red Spoot's hed spine).

August 12, 2009 6:58 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

The only one more impressed with zuma dogg than you (matt o'dowd) is zuma dogg himself. Wow. He got an apartment! How impressive! It's called living your fucking life, not an accomplishment!

August 12, 2009 8:48 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I don't believe that about Andrew Adelman. No way. I just read that search warrant and I'm not buying it. Something doesn't feel right. I have tons of questions.

Where did her girlfriend disappear to?

Why did she allow him to continue to do what he was doing to her when she woke up? Because she felt like a robot? Seriously?

How can she NOT know whether or not he ejaculated inside her? Is she fucking stupid?

What kind of drug would last from 6-7 PM until the early morning when it was getting daylight? I will with hold judgment until the toxicology report comes in.

For someone who doesn't drink much, she sure pounded down a few Jack and cokes AND additionally a few shots.

There is a lot more to this story than meets the eye.

I really like Andrew and I'm not hideous. So I'm jealous that he never hit on me when I was in his Mercedes. I can believe he isn't a perfect human and I believe that he might very well have been busted for bribery or money laundering but RAPE? Bullshit.

August 12, 2009 9:48 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Zuma is a carpetbagger by the grace of someone who thinks he matters.

August 12, 2009 10:21 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Zuma does matter. He matters to all of us who are voting for him. We're not afraid he'll cave in to developers. In fact, we think he'll do the opposite since he's lived on the streets. He won't need developer money once he gets elected. He'll be his outgoing, probing self which is exactly what this council needs!!

Carpet bag away. If Chris can do it, Zuma can do it.

And I know for a fact that there are Chris supporters calling Zuma a carpetbagger.

August 12, 2009 11:32 PM  

Anonymous matt dowd said:

hey 8.48pm
its not an accomplishment when you work and pay for your own apartment. ur right.

its an accomplishment though, if Zuma is everything you call him, yet he still scores a free apartment.

massive accomplishment. lol

August 13, 2009 7:24 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

you people forget that Adolf Hitler started with seven men friends in a bar hall. As my Jewish friends say "if only someone had bought one of his paintings"..Maybe we should have bought more incense....

August 13, 2009 8:39 AM  

Anonymous g said:

NO WONDER WE KEEP SEEING PRO-KERKORIAN TALK IT'S MAYOR SAM THAT'S THE PROBLEM. APPEARS DEMOCRACY IS DIED. HOW YOU CAN COMPLAIN ABOUT CITY HALL AND WORK TO ELECT THE SAME TYPES WHO CAUSE THE TROUBLE. IS IT BECAUSE YOU LIKE THERE STAND ON DISCLOSURE OF NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCILS. WHAT'S TO HIDE. WHEN A LOCAL SITE CAN'T STOP FROM PUBLISHING SLANTED ARTICLES ABOUT CANDIDATES WE HAVE A PROBLEM. YOU MAY GET YOUR CANDIDATE ELECTED BUT THE CITY WILL GO BANKRUPT. LOCAL COUNCILS HAVE NO POWER TO CHANGE ANYTHING THEY CAN CONTINUE TO WASTE COMMUNITY MONEY ON PET PROJECTS IN THE END WE ALL LOSE. SMART PEOPLE SHOULD NEVER VOTE FOR CANDIDATES SUPPORTED BY GROUPS WHO STAND TO GAIN BY THAT SUPPORT.

August 13, 2009 4:07 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

G:

See that key to the left of the 'A' key on your keyboard? Press it once.

August 13, 2009 4:31 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

hey Matt Dowd

"Massive accomplishment"? Beggars eat and exist without working and having a job.

Con artists "score" stuff for free. It's not exactly something to laugh about if you have any dignity and scruples.

August 14, 2009 1:02 AM  

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