Los Angeles News Roundup July 28, 2009
By Mike Spence | 07/28/09 | 11:39 AM EDT | 2 Comments
Water demand in Los Angeles reaches a 32-year low, DWP says.One official says the drop shows that the new water restrictions are working. Others report falling demand as well. That’s what happens when you add fees, taxes and stuff to the bill. Now will DWP layoff anyone?
Four Council candidates qualify for ballot, 10 others wait for confirmation. Assemblyman Paul Kekorian is one of them. Former Mayor Riodan has endorsed Chirstine Essel.
Bratton wants retired officers to quit dressing like city cops. No word on whether the Chief wants gang members to stop dressing like gang members.
Los Angeles has so far avoided layoffs, officials say. Only 24 people are identified. The lucky 24 are….
West Covina approves new and increased fees for city services. Includes paying to park at city hall. Do I get parking validation if I go to council meeting to complain?
Developer: Wilson asked for condo unit. She should have moved to New Jersey.
Long Beach joining legal fight to keep state from taking local funds. Another reason the deficit will have to be looked at again in October.
Montebello recall organizers turn in signatures. Independent trash haulers are mad about monopoly.
TAGS: Montebello, Temple City, West Covina, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Christine Essel, LAPD, DWP, Chief Bratton
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Long Beach joining legal fight to keep state from taking local funds. Another reason the deficit will have to be looked at again in October.*
Interesting but doubt it will have any affect.
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|An all time low wow that is sad. I guess we are not out of a recession like everyone keeps saying.
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