Straw-Hating Garcetti Ignores Arson, HazMat, and BioHazards
@THE GUSS REPORT-The streets of Los Angeles are worse than ever thanks to our Peter Pan-like Mayor Eric Garcetti, a recipient of a public paycheck for 20 years and counting.
@THE GUSS REPORT-The streets of Los Angeles are worse than ever thanks to our Peter Pan-like Mayor Eric Garcetti, a recipient of a public paycheck for 20 years and counting.
MOVE LA--California’s latest Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA)—the state-required estimate of the need for housing for people of all incomes over an 8-year period—projects that Southern California will need to provide more than 1.3 million new housing units, almost 60% of them affordable to moderate and low-income households.
NEIGHBORHOOD POLITICS-Previous articles have addressed issues specific to the LAPD -- Feet on the Street and Who Wants to Wear the Blue.
RANTZ & RAVEZ-Many cities in the more liberal states across America have gone wild with the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown and upcoming election between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
ONE MAN’S OPINION--Perhaps Angelenos got lucky and someone threw a bucket of water on Judge Elizabeth Lippitt and she’s melted away like the wicked witch in the Wizard of Oz.
WORLD WATCH-I am addressing this article to the Palestinian Authority with a warning -- having missed so many opportunities in the past to settle their conflict with Israel, it has now reached a point of no return.
GELFAND’S WORLD--We had been dreading the Trump presidency beginning the morning after the 2016 election, and we have been enduring the Trump presidency since January of 2017.
ALPERN AT LARGE--So what is more surprising, that another Councilmember is caught up in a scandal, or that none of us are shocked about it?
Disappointed, of course, but hardly shocked.
After Mitch Englander and Jose Huizar, Curren Price (photo above) is on the hit parade of proving that Los Angeles is high and mighty on the list of corrupt, pay-to-play cities, and that developers and real estate companies are the primary constituents of the City Council and Mayor of Los Angeles, with the tax-paying citizenry relegated to a mere afterthought.
Apparently, a $1.2 billion skyscraper complex just south of Downtown, pushed by developer Ara Tavitian, received permission to install three huge digital billboards on a 12-story building as urged by Councilmember Price, and which was approved in 2016.
Apparently, there were strong objections from city planning commissioners, but that the digital billboards have already been installed (and are very large and bright), sparking complaints from those who live and work nearby while provid ing a dangerous distraction for drivers (who can clearly see it from the I-10 freeway).
Apparently, three months after approval of the development, Tavitian's real estate companies poured $75,000 into a political action committee working to re-elect Price.
Apparently, Curren Price is a goddamned crook who is being indicted by the FBI for corruption.
Of course, there are no reforms for our benighted City Council, despite a slew of indictments that continue to give the FBI lots of job security exploring pay-to-play corruption in our neck of the woods.
So how should properly-funded and "clean money" campaigns in the City of the Angels be funded? By the taxpayers, of course.
Because the citizenry just can't rely on our elected officials to run clean campaigns without our money.
Because the City Council (and the Mayor, who was once the City Council President) is comprised of three subsets: those indicted by the FBI, and those under scrutiny and surveillance by the FBI but without any formal indictments yet.
There's a small third subset, which may or may not actually exist: those City Council and Mayor/Mayoral staff who've not received inappropriate donations from developers, sign/billboard companies, bicycle "advocates" who've gone way beyond the pale of being pro-mobility (and maybe tied to developers), and pro-homeless "advocates" (who also are developers).
And we're supposed to think that all of this is under the category of "good governance", "economic development", "affordable housing", "transit-oriented development", and so on.
And those of us in neighborhood councils are supposed to take ethics courses, thinking that they also apply to the City Council and Mayor/Mayoral staff.
But there's a "price" to be paid for all of this corruption, and that price is exemplified by the inappropriate actions and behavior of Councilmember Price (and his enabling and equally-guilty colleagues): the Environment, Economy, and Quality of Life in the City of the Angels.
But none of us are really surprised to hear about this new development, are we?
And imagine how many of these crooks and miscreants will somehow be re-elected, and/or elected to new offices once they're termed out.
I guess we DO get and deserve the government we vote for.
Because the Price isn't right...yet we're somehow willing to keep paying that Price.
(CityWatch Columnist, Kenneth S. Alpern, M.D, is a dermatologist who has served in clinics in Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside Counties, and is a proud husband and father to two cherished children and a wonderful wife. He was termed out of the Mar Vista Community Council (MVCC) twice after two stints as a Board member for 8-9 years and is also a Board member of the Westside Village Homeowners Association. He previously co-chaired the MVCC Outreach and Planning Committees, and currently is Co-Chair of the MVCC Transportation/Infrastructure Committee. He was previously co-chair of the CD11 Transportation Advisory Committee, the grassroots Friends of the Green Line (which focused on a Green Line/LAX connection), and the nonprofit Transit Coalition, and can be reached at [email protected]. The views expressed in this article are solely those of Dr. Alpern.)
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ONE MAN’S OPINION--Black Lives Matter’s message is simple: Do not deny any individual Black person their inalienable rights because of their skin color.
OTHER WORDS-Relics of America’s harrowing past are facing new scrutiny, and rightfully so.
@THE GUSS REPORT-I believe in the phrase when in Rome, do as the Romans do.
LA, THE CORRUPTION CAPITAL-Big Real Estate is up to its dirty tricks again.
ECONOMIC FAIRNESS-The Covid-19 crisis has both exposed and exacerbated racial and wealth inequality in the United States.
NEW GEOGRAPHY-In the soft warmth of spring the swallows famously return to Capistrano, but in recent years they are followed by what seems inevitable summer power outages and fires.
GELFAND’S WORLD--On the eve of Donald J. Trump’s acceptance speech to run for reelection as President of the United States of America, it is fitting that we consider his performance as a whole.
FIRST PERSON-The systematic corruption of the Los Angeles Planning process has just taken another leap forward with motions from LA Council President Nury Martinez.
PLANNING WATCH-If you ever feel like the fictional newscaster Howard Beale in Network, who screamed at his television audience, “I just can’t take it anymore,” I have a simple remedy for you.
PANDEMIC HOUSING CRISIS-With more than 16 million people in the U.S. out of work, Americans are having to stretch financially to keep the roof over their heads.
EASTSIDER-Last week, the LA City Attorney’s Office made it official -- they will not engage with NC Stakeholders any more than they engage with NC Boards. Nor will they voluntarily share any legal advice to BONC or DONE -- like how they allowed a patent violation of the Brown Act to be voted on by BONC.
ALPERN AT LARGE--If a tree falls in the forest, and there's no one around to hear it, does it still make a sound?
VOICES--I first heard about Donald Trump like most of us from our generation…I read his book “The Art of the Deal”.
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