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Public Record Requests Questionable in Chula Vista
It's funny how so many people in Chula Vista were elected with the platform of transparency and open government.— March 27, 2011 9:54 a.m.
Public Record Requests Questionable in Chula Vista
4) need constraints on Mayor and Council as to meetings, actions, negotiations with outside agencies and entities; and This seems like a good idea--maybe it needs to include the city attorney given last week's story about meeting with some company who wanted to demo the plant--a bit premature.— March 26, 2011 3:02 p.m.
David Malcolm a Negotiator for South Bay Power Plant Cleanup?
Why would anyone in their right mind let Dynegy walk away from Dynegy's responsibility? Mr. Malcolm says he is not being paid by the city, but is he being paid by Dynegy to get them out of their contract?— March 22, 2011 12:49 p.m.
What Can Chula Vista Do with the South Bay Power Plant?
I read here that David Malcolm thinks leftover money could go to the Wildlife Refuge. I read somewhere else that the leftover money might have gone to infrastructure. But doesn't some of that money (apparently $32 mil) come from the ratepayers? If there is any leftover it should be returned to us.— March 16, 2011 5:58 p.m.
South Bay Community Services Looks Good on Paper
No doubt they do good work as an earlier commenter mentions, but as that commenter also says they have been the pet project of many influential Chula Vistans -- with connections you get grant money??? It's also ironic that there is a big homeless camp located near their facility--ironic because this article says they have homes for the homeless.— February 17, 2011 12:08 p.m.
Users of Norman Park Senior Center to Stage Protest for More Hours
Four senior center hours --seems like a setup. A quick fix for a politician. There are a lot of service cuts--and a lot of layoffs -- that won't be so easy to fix.— February 2, 2011 9:02 a.m.