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27 Mar

City Expenditures on Press Telegram

In response to the City Council’s request of March 4, the City Manager has provided a breakdown of current and historical expenditures of the City on advertisements placed in the Press Telegram.
Current Fiscal year: $116,207 (6 months)
Fiscal year 2007: $241,911
Fiscal year 2006: $283,773
Fiscal year 2005: $270,874
The ads placed by the City are related to Community […]

26 Mar

It’s Time We Talk About the Art Museum

Kudos to my colleagues on the Council Budget Committee to finally start talking about the $3 million debt of the LB Art Museum.
But before we go off selling the inventory of art that was donated or purchased by the Museum…I understand that with the proper management at the Museum we could lease out those pieces […]

31 Jan

State of the 5th Set for Monday the 4th

I am presenting my Second Annual State of the 5th Council District on Monday, February 4th at 7pm in the Senior Center at El Dorado Park at 2800 Studebaker.
I will be discussing what the 5th Council District has done this past year and what we hope to accomplish in 2008.
The Mayor and City Council, City […]

31 Jan

Proposal to Limit Management Salary Increases to CPI — Dies in Committee

New to Long Beach City government is the recent practice of agenda items popping up in Council Committees sans the Council referring the matter to the Committe for discussion.
Consider my recent proposal to limit management salary increases to no more than the Consumer Price Index (CPI) — cost of living. I brought it to the […]

26 Jan

The State Legislature DID Allow Long Beach To Transfer Port Funds Into the General Fund

Over the 7 years I taught at CSULB, I always stressed to my students — “check your facts before you go off on somebody and tell them they are wrong.” That’s usually a good rule in life and especially if you practice law.
That’s why I was shocked at the treatment I received at City Council […]

24 Jan

Caution: Dangerous Information Posted

I promise not to go on about the outrage that has been visited upon me by one of the local press outlets because I dared bring to a open City Council meeting the idea that the Council owed it to our residents to discuss the possibility of transferring a higher percentage of profits from the Harbor […]

18 Jan

Getting Back to Council Business

I am placing several items on the January 22nd Council agenda aimed at dealing with some of the serious financial and environmental problems facing the City of Long Beach, including a proposal to increase the transfer of Port of Long Beach funds and allow use of a portion of the transferred funds for non-tidelands area […]

17 Dec

Inquiries About My Technology Use

Someone out there is upset about my website, my blog and my use of technology –such as getting a video done of the 5th District Good Neighbor Awardees.
How do I know? Well, a reporter has contacted my office and the City’s Public Information Officer to ask such questions as: which council person uses tech services […]

15 Dec

7% Still Too Much

I voted to allow the City Manager to give management raises up to 7% — which is down from the 12% that was done last year.
With the announcement of the severe state deficit and the possibility that the Governor may once again raid funds that are needed in our City — the Council needs to […]

13 Sep

Budget Process Embarrassing

If you watched the City Council last night, you heard my frustration about learning at the last minute that the City Police Department has over $11 million in unbudgeted expenses.
Late in the afternoon, I came across a memo from the City Manager to Councilmember Gary Delong of the Budget Advisory Committee listing in great detail […]

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