November 27, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 11/27/2007 9:14 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for November 27, 2007:
Police league stuns city - San Bernardino Sun
A long-awaited Police Activities League is finally up and running, but not in the place originally intended for its launch.
Council candidate rips registrar, seeks recount - SB Sun
A City Council candidate who finished third in the Nov. 6 election called Monday for state oversight of the county's elections.
Some hope to change strict Measure V - SB Sun
As the city's costs to comply with a voter-
approved ballot measure continue to climb, some council members want to
see the slow-growth initiative overturned or changed.
Closed-door water talks frustrate Rialto council - SB Sun
Rialto wants its groundwater cleaned up, but a
local water board has cut the city out of talks with three companies
who are in "closed-door briefings" on the remediation process.
Bush's veto puts SoCal projects in peril - SB Sun
President Bush has placed himself squarely
between the Southland and millions of dollars for transportation and
social services, blocking two appropriations bills in an attempt to
rein in spending.
Victorville in top five in property value - VV Daily Press
Victorville is just behind the city of San Bernardino now in property
value with the fifth largest value in the county, according to an
annual report released by Assessor Bill Postmus.
Government Report: Water board to discuss Chromium clean-up, Barstow sewer spill - Desert Dispatch
The regional water board will meet on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. to discuss
a clean-up plan for Chromium 6 contamination in Hinkley and to review a
$300,000 fine recently assessed to the city of Barstow for a May 2006
sewage spill.


