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State Suspends Portions Of Brown Act
The Brown Act provides minimum support for public input at best. Knowing 3 days in advance when all of the "players" involved know EXACTLY and far in advance when something will be heard is not an earth-shaking advantage. This new law seems convoluted. Local goverments still have to post, but the state won't pay. But, if the state won't pay do they still have to conform? Where does this leave them? With less adherence to the Brown Act, that much is clear.— July 13, 2012 9:29 p.m.
Beer Bottles Banished by Locals at Bermuda Beach
More dogs than people today. Some smooching; no smoking. One frisbee. Some tourists from Florida without beer bottles. A female tourist in high heels that we sent to Sunset Cliffs Park trail. All is well. Just reporting in.— July 6, 2012 7:14 p.m.
Seared Ahi with Soy Reduction
I give up. Where is Osteria Panevino? Just in case someone else wants to go there.— June 27, 2012 6:55 p.m.
Scott Peters Looks For Party Unity After Tough Primary
NEVER! Any $250 I have will go to Bob Filner. How Mr. Peters came to style himself a Democrat is a mystery I cannot fathom.— June 27, 2012 6:52 p.m.
Supervisors Roberts and Horn Want SAFE to Stay
Here we have another example of what happens when you hand money over to people to spend however they want, and call it an organization. This is your prototype for outsourcing. The "fair and competetive bid process" required by law gets lost in translation. Money flows to friends. That's OK, because nobody knows where it's going anyhow. The only thing I don't like about it is that it started out as my money, and I would just as soon keep it.— June 16, 2012 6 a.m.
Filner's Fiscal Fix?
All of you people that get free health care for life, it isn't an inalienable right. The rest of us pay. Or do without. Bob Filner is right. Get rid of the Drop program while you are at it.— June 14, 2012 2:59 p.m.
Once-Ejected Sefton Son Should Share in Estate, Says Appeals Court
I got it. Joseph Sefton wanted Thomas Sefton Jr. to get his share. Nobody else in the family seemed to go along with that. Now they will. And no, I don't know any of them.— June 2, 2012 5:27 p.m.
Once-Ejected Sefton Son Should Share in Estate, Says Appeals Court
Thomas Sefton's grandfather - must have been Thomas Sefton, Jr's Great grandfather. Name? Thomas Sefton Jr's grandfather, and therefore Thomas Sefton's father - Name? Thomas Sefton, farther of Thomas Sefton, Jr. Thomas Sefton, Jr. - son of Prominent Banker, Thomas Sefton Who died in 2006? Who died in 1996? Not giving up.— June 2, 2012 3:33 p.m.
Once-Ejected Sefton Son Should Share in Estate, Says Appeals Court
Some of us may have had trouble following all the Thomas Seftons. I did. Grandfather, Father, and # 3 Thomas Sefton, and who did what to whom? Thanks.— June 2, 2012 3:06 p.m.
Marco Li Mandri wants to get around Prop 13
San Diego City Council meeting today: City Attorney announced new form for getting refunds for Golden Hill MAD assessments. Not available quite yet; Dorian Hargrove will get the news when it happens, I'm sure.— May 8, 2012 2:12 p.m.