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D.A. investigates alleged open government violation in Montebello

20 hours ago ago from First Amendment Coalition

The Montebello City Council may have violated the Brown Act, California's open government law, when they allegedly discouraged public participation leading up to a November 16 city council meeting. -DB San Gabriel Valley Tribune December 17, 2009 By Thomas Himes MONTEBELLO, Calif. The District Attorney's Office is investigating allegations that a special meeting of the City Council violated the Brown Act, officials said ...

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LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!!

21 hours ago ago from chowmeinsammich

City Council to hold public hearing on Fall River's tax factor . ----------------------------- By Michael Holtzman Herald News Staff Reporter Posted Dec 18, 2009 @ 06:52 PM ------------------------------------------ Fall River — Two tax-related state actions taken last week will lead the City Council to hold a public hearing to adopt the city’s tax factor. Also, setting the tax rate and the mailing of bills has been extended up ...

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CityWise: Oakland public safety tax a possibility

7 hours ago ago from Top Stories Oakland

OAKLAND — City Council members seem poised to decide early next year whether to ask voters in June to approve another public safety tax measure. Talk of such a measure arose Thursday at a special City Council meeting on the troubled budget, where council members also approved using $8.5 million in one-time funds to patch part of an $18.9 million budget deficit in the current year. The rest of the deficit will be dealt with after the ...

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DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR CRAIG BECK HAS BEEN REASSIGNED

21 hours ago ago from The Long Beach District Weekly

The city's most powerful development official, Craig Beck who heads both the Development Services Department and the Redevelopment Agency has been reassigned, following his being placed on paid adminstrative leave last Friday during an investigation into a discounted Napa vacation he took in November with Long Beach lobbyist Mike Murchison. Mr. Craig Beck, the former director of Development Services, has been reassigned to the Gas and ...

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News of the Day.

21 hours ago ago from The Yonkers Insider

TIME: ________ PRESENT: PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL CHUCK LESNICK DISTRICT 2 MAJORITY LEADER SANDY ANNABI 4 MINORITY LEADER LIAM J. McLAUGHLIN COUNCIL MEMBERS: DISTRICT: 1 PATRICIA D. McDOW 3 JOAN GRONOWSKI 5 JOHN M. MURTAGH 6 DEE BARBATO I, THE UNDERSIGNED PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL, PURSUANT TO RULE 1 (2) OF THE CITY COUNCIL RULES, DO HEREBY CALL A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TO BE ...

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Former city worker questions mayor’s motives for selling property

21 hours ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Former city worker questions mayor's motives for selling property Sold For $1 Central Falls Mayor Charles Moreau receives permission to sell an abandoned property for $1. 0 Ratings | 1 Video Views By Bill Rappleye ...

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Lott, Raulerson, will run again

9 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

PLANT CITY - The two members of the city commission whose terms expire in 2010 say they plan to file for re-election. Mayor Rick Lott and Commissioner Dan Raulerson say they want to help guide the city's future. "I want to continue to serve the community that I love," said Lott, a businessman who has been on the commission since 2004. "There are a great many projects in the works or already under way that I want to be a part of." ...

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Interview with Dave Bing: Can Detroit Be Saved?

18 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Dave Bing has just signed on to four years of maybe the most futile and thankless job in America: mayor of Detroit. What in the world was he thinking? "I wouldn't have taken this job if this wasn't doable," he tells me. "I finished basketball in 1978, then went into my own business in 1980 and did it for 29 years. . . . Now I get to the end of that career and probably should have retired. But there was a calling greater than anything that I ...

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