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Wesson's Gate? What Requested Documents Reveal

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Since the downsizing of the larger city newspapers and the growth of desktop publishing, local community news sources have stepped in to celebrate, ruminate and investigate their local neighborhoods and politicians. It has become more difficult for local politicians to keep information about their activities under their spin and “politics as usual” is taking a hit.

LA Weekly noted that CD10’s Councilman Herb Wesson’s superior connections helped ease his way into the 10th district in 2005 after then Councilman Ludlow moved over to Labor. The influence continued with Wesson’s virtually uncontested second term.  But being accountable to a local community was a relatively new experience for Councilman Wesson. The Neighborhood News (TNN) continues it’s ongoing investigation into one of the Council Office’s first local interactions, an effort to assist some residents in the Western Heights Neighborhood Association (WHNA) to keep temporary traffic barriers and to help with their continued effort to install permanent ones.  TNN recently requested public records of all documents related to this issue from the Los Angeles Fire Dept (LAFD), Department of Transportation (DOT) and Council District 10 (CD10). The information discovered in these documents raises compelling and troubling questions about the councilman’s leadership style.

Did the Council Office overstep its bounds by ignoring due process and required procedures? Did the Council office mislead city agencies and the community with  misinformation? Have they become involved and active while publicly claiming  they don’t have a position on the issue?

Last Updated on Friday, 20 August 2010 23:18 Read more...
 

Paycuts For Our Councilman?

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Councilman Wesson, along with other councilmembers, enjoys one of the highest government salary’s in the nation, $178,789.

Yet while thousands of city employees are losing their jobs, taking pay cuts or are going on furloughs, he is among 7 Councilmembers who has, so far,  refused to take a pay cut.  Mayor Villaraigosa took a 16% cut, with most of the other Councilmembers taking a 5% cut. Herb says “at the appropriate time I will take one. I’m so caught up in other things, I’ve just had a death on my staff. I will get to it in a timely fashion.”
The  other councilmembers who have refused the cuts are  Bernard Parks, Bill Rosendahl, Greig Smith, Richard Alarcon, Paul Krekorian and Tony Cardenas.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 April 2010 10:42
 

February Greetings from the Editor

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The development of the Washington corridor is a big question mark on the minds of many in our community.

The residential areas in our neighborhoods have seen impressive growth and gentrification over the last twenty years but Washington Blvd. remains, well to put it gently, lackluster. We have some new attractive restaurants and some old stalwarts but they are struggling to hang on. (Pleeeease get out and support them!)  We are the connection between Culver City and downtown L.A., two communities that have embraced vision, planning and transformation. Why isn’t it happening for us? I got together with Laura Meyers, long standing Chair of the Zoning and Planning Committee of the United Neighborhoods Neighborhood Council (UNNC) to get the scoop.

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 April 2010 04:17 Read more...
 

Hi Neighbors! Dec 2009

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We just published the December/January issue and count many Blessings! 6,000 copies with lots of ads and informative articles! These ads show you that contrary to appearances there are amazing restaurants and services all around you and the ‘News’ is bringing them to your doorstep. Check out our new restaurant review of the delicious new Ethiopian restaurant across from the Nate Holden Theater.  We discovered a new Sushi place on Adams in the mall on the south east side of Normandy. Deeeelicious and $6 - $9 dollar plates.

Many residents are concerned about the development of Washington Blvd. and we have a very informative article about the effort to get a new housing and retail building on the corner of 8th and Washington. The interaction between engaged neighbors and the developer, is setting a precedent for future corridor development.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2010 20:36 Read more...
 

Councilman Wesson Reaches Out to Neighborhood Councils

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In some recent ‘Eye On Wesson’ reports, we explored the difficulties in the communication between Councilman Wesson’s office and some Neighborhood councils. We also reported on his efforts to create open channels between them. We promised to follow up and are happy to report this email from Councilman Wesson explaining the new changes…..

From Councilman Wesson:

In my continuing efforts to improve communications with the Neighborhood Councils (NCs) within CD 10, I have recently launched various initiatives intended to increase the flow of information between the Neighborhood Council officers and myself or my office.  We have been having our regular dinner meetings whereby I invite the Executive Boardmembers of all the Neighborhood Councils in CD 10 to discuss citywide issues, districtwide issues or issues unique to a particular NC.  While I have found these dinner meetings to be helpful, I have also been exploring and establishing other methods or forums of communication between the NCs and my office.  These include:

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 22:58 Read more...
 
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