November 7, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 11/07/2007 10:26 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for November 7, 2007:
Latest election results - San Bernardino Sun
There were few surprises in the races for control of the San Bernardino city government.
Slow day at the polls - SB Sun
Even though San Bernardino County poll workers hadn't handed out paper ballots since 2003, the election on Tuesday appeared to pass without any significant problems.
Candidates reflect on journey - SB Sun
Voters trickled into the polls, and absentee ballots streamed in by mail.
Post to stay up to voters - SB Sun
The city treasurer's office will remain an elected position, at least for now.
County waives fees for victims - SB Sun
County supervisors on Tuesday took steps to ease the troubles of people who lost homes in the recent wildfires that tore through the San Bernardino Mountains.
Erwin leaves county post with 6 months' pay - SB Sun
Jim Erwin's stint as a top official with the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office came to an end Tuesday.
Montclair approves graffiti tracking - Daily Bulletin
The City Council unanimously approved a one-year contract on Monday with a company that will study, analyze and help police reduce graffiti in the city.
S.B. county to waive fees on mountain rebuilding - Riverside Press Enterprise
San Bernardino Mountains residents whose homes were lost or damaged in the recent wildfires won't have to worry about paying a host of county fees when they rebuild.
San Bernardino County assessor's top deputy to resign - Press Enterprise
Jim Erwin has resigned as Assistant Assessor for the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office.

