Friday, March 14, 2008

VIDEO: Watch Los Angeles City Council Meeting LIVE at 10:00 AM -- See if Janice Hahn Can Overturn "Density Bonus" Developer Bonanza

CITY COUNCIL BACK FROM RECESS: (Recess is a fitting term, because they are like nursery school kids.) Tune in to see if Janice Hahn can get anyone to say, "Aye" to her motion to repeal City Council's "Density Bonus" ordinance. (SB 1818 related) Most likely will be put on the back-burner today, because you have to be kidding if you think they are going to repeal this today. But this will help Janice when she runs for Mayor of Los Angeles against Eric Garshady.

JANICE HAHN ON WHY LA CITY "DENISTY BONUS" IS JUST PLAIN WRONG


Click here at 10:00 AM for City Council meeting LIVE feed -- and Council Agenda. (Be prepared to sit through hours of "Dog & Pony Show" presentations every Friday.

LA DAILY BLOG or CITYWATCH?: This is kinda odd. I posted this thread on 3/12/08 about City Council, The Mayor and DWP rate hike proposal:

LA Residents Ask Los Angeles City Council to RESPECT THE CHARTER Regarding DWP Rate Increases

excerpt:
Respect the Charter

You would have thought that Antonio Villaraigosa, of all people, would respect the City Charter. But unfortunately, the Mayor, along with DWP, is pressuring the City Council Members to approve the Power Reliability pass thru and the multi year Rate Increase without the benefit of the Charter mandated IEA Survey.

Today, 3/14/08, Citywatch posts this article:

Memo to the Mayor: Respect the Charter

You would have thought that Antonio Villaraigosa, of all people, would respect the City Charter. But unfortunately, the Mayor, along with Department of Water and Power, is pressuring the City Council Members to approve the Power Reliabil...

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