My Opinion
Zirgulis’s Plans Panned by Gourley as ‘Stupid, Perverse Hallucination’
It was good to see Robert Zirgulis at last Tuesday’s School Board meeting at City Hall.
A Steely-Eyed Look at the City’s Rocky Budget from the Inside
[Editor’s Note: City Councilman Andy Weissman was one of four community leaders who addressed the Culver City Democratic Club last night on fiscal matters, and he penetratingly analyzed City Hall’s financial predicament.]
A Closer Look at Plan by Redevelopment Group to Save Agencies
[Editor’s Note: Mr. Shirey is Executive Director of the California Redevelopment Assn., and he wrote this story for the Sacramento Bee, where it appeared Tuesday, amplifying a sketchily reported proposal that Gov. Brown has indicated he rejects.]
Redevelopment Agencies Could Mostly Live or Mostly Die but with Changes
[Editor’s Note: Latest dispatch from City Hall’s lobbyist in Sacramento updating the
threatened discarding of redevelopment agencies.]
He Ain’t Giving up. If Brown Blows June, He Will Try...
[Editor’s Note: Mr. Rice, a Sacramento lobbyist for City Hall, has filed this update on the increasingly fragile state of California’s endangered 398 redevelopment agencies.]
Fate of Redevelopment Agencies Continues to be Stalled in Sacto
[Editor’s Note: Mr. Rice, a Sacramento lobbyist for City Hall, has filed this update on the increasingly
fragile state of California’s endangered 398 redevelopment agencies.]
At Lin Howe, Look How(e) They Make a Garden Grow
Bubbles floated through the air last Friday morning Friday morning as parents and kindergarteners celebrated a new garden in the Linwood Howe Kindergarten Courtyard.
Look Who Is Back, and Healthy, Too
[Editor’s Note: After an enormously long absence, we welcome back one of our favorite community activists to these pages. Mr. Supple is more special than 95 percent of community activists. No matter how emotional the environment becomes, he remains the calming voice of quite disciplined reason.]
4 Homeowner Endorsements in Tuesday Community College Vote
As you may know, there is an election on Tuesday, including the relatively unknown Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Board of Trustees.