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  • LA to Expand Electric Car Infrastructure

    On the heels of news that Downey is looking to attract an electric car plant, the City of LA is looking to significantly expand its electric car supporting infrastructure.  From the LA Times: "Along with a network of partners, the city plans to update 400 existing charging stations around [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2009, 1:39pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Lawsuit Challenges Strong-Mayor Move in Sacramento

    Freshman mayor Kevin Johnson has been pushing an aggressive move to make the Capitol City a Strong-Mayor town.  This has divided the city and its council, but had generated sufficient support to place it before the city's voters in June 2010. 

    Now a union-backed group is challenging the measure on [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2009, 1:26pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Landmarks Reached in Council Elections, Mayoral Rotations

    A number of landmarks were reached in council rotations this week.  Perhaps the most notable was in the Bay Area city of Campbell, in which Councilman Evan Low, 26, was rotated into the mayor's seat, thereby becoming the nation's youngest openly gay, and youngest Asian, mayor.  Read more in the [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2009, 1:16pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Speaker Shuffle in Sac?

    Reports out of the Capitol have John Perez (D- LA) holding enough votes to succeed Karen Bass as Assembly Speaker.  If successful, Perez would be the first openly gay speaker in state history.

    Kevin De Leon, from a neighboring district in LA, is also angling for the gig, but Perez is [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2009, 12:56pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Defeated Councilman Collects Unemployment

    Who ever said "to the winner go the spoils"?  Former Rosemead councilman John Nunez lost his council seat in march, but the stipends keep on coming -- only now they're from EDD.

    Nunez has so far collected $11,250 in unemployment, and he continues to collect $450 a week, despite the objections [...]

    Posted: December 01, 2009, 5:12pm EST
    by Korinke
  • CA Cities Fare Well on Standard & Poors List of 'AAA' Cities

    Here's a odd one... despite the dire financial times, California cities actually fared pretty well in a Standard & Poors report on AAA rated municipalities across the nation.  As the Capitol Weekly reported Monday, "The venerable credit rating agency's latest listing of 169 "AAA" cities includes 25 in California, the [...]

    Posted: November 30, 2009, 8:45pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Is Jessica's Law Enforceable?

    Jessica's Law, the landmark state legislation designed to keep convicted sex offenders away from children and the places they frequent, is under scrutiny for being so restrictive as to become unenforceable. 

    A new analysis in San Diego finds that More than 70 percent of registered sex offenders in San [...]

    Posted: November 30, 2009, 8:12pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Downey Looks to Attract Electric Car Plant

    Auto manufacturing is on a long hiatus from Southern California, well, you might say California in general.  Downey is looking to change that.  From the LA Times: "The (Downey) council agreed to a memorandum of understanding with Industrial Realty Group, the manager of an 80-acre parcel where Tesla Motors Inc. [...]

    Posted: November 30, 2009, 1:37pm EST
    by Korinke
  • LA Times Gives Thanks

    The LA Times ran an amusing (if cynical) opinion piece listing what its 'thankful' for as residents of the state's largest metropolis.  Among out favorites:

    I'm thankful that the Los Angeles City Council passed a law limiting households to one rooster because this should end whispers that the council is out [...]
    Posted: November 28, 2009, 3:07pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Vallejo Mayor Under Fire for Comments on Gays

    If you thought bankruptcy was the only tough issue in the Vallejo, you'd be wrong.  Mayor Osby Davis, who won election in a razor close (two votes) campaign against an openly gay candidate, is now the focus of a national backlash for comments saying gays are "committing sin and that [...]

    Posted: November 27, 2009, 2:57pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Santa Cruz Regains Upper Hand in 'Surf City' Tussle with Huntington Beach?

    The long running 'feud' between Santa Cruz and Huntington Beach is one of our favorite plotlines in covering local government in California, and we've got an intriguing new development.  The Kawānanakoa family, who represent the heirs to the throne of the now defunct Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and descendants of the [...]

    Posted: November 27, 2009, 1:58pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Is California Forward Becoming California Backwards?

    Heralded just months ago as the organization that could pull California from the ills that have befallen it, California Forward has introduced a number of initiatives to the Attorney Generals office to begin the process that may ultimately become a signature gathering effort and ballot measure in 2010. The measures focus [...]

    Posted: November 24, 2009, 10:46pm EST
    by Madrid
  • Schwarzenegger Taps Maldonado for LG

    Governor Schwarzenegger used his favorite venue to make major political declarations to reveal his pick for Lieutenant Governor Monday: the Jay Leno Show.  Republican state Senator Abel Maldonado is the lucky winner, and the pick is long on political intrigue.

    Maldonado beat out Senator Cogdill, who may have scuttled his chances [...]

    Posted: November 24, 2009, 10:11pm EST
    by Korinke
  • 2010 Budget & Ballot: There Will Be Blood

    Dan Walters forecasted a "bloody battle" for the state budget in 2010 in the SacBee Friday.  "They've scraped the bottom of the gimmick barrel, voters are livid and new taxes are functionally off the table," writes Walters, adding "This will be one of the bloodiest skirmishes the Capitol has ever [...]

    Posted: November 24, 2009, 9:53pm EST
    by Korinke
  • San Diego Mayor's Task Force Recomends... Bankruptcy?

    A task force of local business leaders appointed by San Diego Mayor Jerry sanders to examine the city's financial position has come back with an ominous finding.  If "a series of urgent and drastic fiscal reforms" are not undertaken, bankruptcy may be the city's best option.

    Now, this may be the [...]

    Posted: November 23, 2009, 2:34pm EST
    by Korinke
  • San Diego Mayor's Task Force Recommends... Bankruptcy?

    A task force of local business leaders appointed by San Diego Mayor Jerry sanders to examine the city's financial position has come back with an ominous finding.  If "a series of urgent and drastic fiscal reforms" are not undertaken, bankruptcy may be the city's best option.

    Now, this may be the [...]

    Posted: November 23, 2009, 2:34pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Update: San Jacinto Council Votes Benefited Donors

    Details of the San Jacinto Council scandal are emerging, and they ain't pretty. 

    At the center of the maelstrom is councilman, and former Assembly candidate, Jim Ayers.  A Press Enterprise report from over the weekend details how Ayers received close to $200,000 in campaign contributions from a pair of Orange [...]

    Posted: November 22, 2009, 5:26pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Charlie Beck Confirmed As LAPD Police Chief

    Charlie Beck, the top choice of Mayor Villaraigosa and outgoing chief Bill Bratton to assume the top job in the LAPD, was confirmed by the LA City Council for that position this week. 

    After some wrangling about the mechanics of the interview process, the council ultimately confirmed Beck unanimously.  Now, [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 6:13pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Palo Alto Tree Saga Comes Full Circle

    Earlier this year, Palo Alto residents threw a fit after the city, at the behest of a local Business Improvement District, chopped down rows of mature oak trees along its California Avenue.  Now, the council is embarking on tree planting program in an effort to placate both the businesses and [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:30pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Costa Mesa Opposing Sale of OC Fairgrounds

    Costa Mesa, home to the Orange County Fairgrounds, isn't so keen on the Governor's idea of selling that property, and has made a formal request to halt the sale. The council is also considering a ballot measure to require the property remain a fairgrounds -- regardless of ownership.

    The [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:21pm EST
    by Korinke
  • DA in Standoff with LA City Council Over Pot Shops

    LA County District Attorney Steve Cooley isn't very impressed with the LA Council's efforts to pass an ordinance regulating the over the counter sale of medical marijuana.  "Quite frankly we're ignoring them," Cooley was quoted in the LA Times this week, saying he's going to prosecute the distributors regardless on [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:13pm EST
    by Korinke
  • OC Holds Special Election to Fill Duvall's Assembly Seat

    Orange County Supervisor Chris Norby, despite being badly outspent in the "nasty, brutish and short" special election to replaced resigned Assemblyman Mike Duvall, has advanced to a runoff against Democrat John MacMurray. 

    In an expectantly low turnout election Tuesday, Norby beat out the wife of former legislator (and Republican leader) Dick Ackerman.  Linda Ackerman, listed [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:04pm EST
    by Korinke
  • A Royal Mess in San Jacinto

    As many folks have likely heard by now, a sweeping corruption probe in Riverside County has snared 4 out of 5 San Jacinto councilmembers on charges ranging from money laundering, bribery and fraud to perjury, conspiracy and filing false federal documents.  There are a total of nine defendants in the [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 6:28pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Update on ‘In God We Trust’

    The subject of having ‘In God We Trust’ inscribed on city monuments created quite a stir last year.  Now the issue has resurfaced in Orange County, where Costa mesa Councilmember Wendy Leece would like to have the phrase inscribed behind the council dais. 

    Leece says the move is intended to [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 6:27pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Marijuana Regulation Succes in WeHo

    While LA -- and myriad other cities across the state -- struggle with how to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries, one city seems to have the whole thing pretty well figured out. 

    The LA Times ran a story on West Hollywood this week, who one councilmember boasts has been on top [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 5:47pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Marijuana Regulation Success in WeHo

    While LA -- and myriad other cities across the state -- struggle with how to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries, one city seems to have the whole thing pretty well figured out. 

    The LA Times ran a story on West Hollywood this week, who one councilmember boasts has been on top [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 5:47pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Election Day in OC

    The election to replace resigned Assemblyman Mike Duvall in Orange County's 72nd Assembly District is Tuesday, and OC Supe Chris Norby is an apparent frontrunner to land the gig.  As one OC political observer put it, the race has been "nasty, brutish and short."

    There are technically five options on Tuesday's ballot.  Norby's only legitimate challenger [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 5:39pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Ed Boards Unload on CalPERS Over the Weekend

    Editorial writers across California took cuts at the CalPERS pinata over the weekend.  The pension fund, which is coming off its worst year ever and a loss of over a quarter of its assets, is under fire for everything from poor foresight to bad PR.  As the San Diego Trib wrote: "Events have taken [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 5:38pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Pew Center Finds CA a Leader -- in Fiscal Crisis

    Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin all have one thing in common... they're all on the same road to fiscal calamity, just like us.  The Pew Center on the States released a report on state finances and found a similar pattern of budget gaps, [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 6:53pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Key Federal Developments on the Employee Benefits Front

    Keenan & Associates have released a pair of very helpful documents for public agencies as they plan their employee benefits for the coming year.

    Every year, the U.S. Government sets new limits for various benefit programs to reflect inflation and changes in the law.  Keenan has given an overview of [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 6:48pm EST
    by Korinke
  • CSU Admission Cuts Could Cripple College Town Economies

    California State University, overwhelmed by high demand and dwindling resources, is set to reduce its overall enrollment by nearly 10 percent.  As bad as that is for the state's high school students, and its future, the loss of up to 50,000 students in cities across the state could have profound, [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 1:46pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Pleasanton Snags SLO's City Attorney

    In City Attorneys on the move news: San Luis Obispo City Attorney Jonathan Lowell, who is also the incoming president of the League of California Cities City Attorney Department, will succeed Michael Roush as City Attorney for Pleasanton.  Lowell will start January 1, read more from the Pleasanton Weekly.

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    Posted: November 11, 2009, 1:34pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Can Local Governments Solve Global Warming?

    This is the question posed by Scientific American this month as it reviews efforts of cities and counties to combat climate change against the backdrop of global economic upheaval. 

    "With diplomatic efforts to seal a post-Kyoto accord approaching a decidedly uncertain fate this December in Copenhagen, state and local leaders [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 1:27pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Pew Center Finds CA a Leader -- in Fiscal Crisis

    Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin all have one thing in common... they're all on the same road to fiscal calamity, just like us.  The Pew Center on the States released a report on state finances and found a similar pattern of budget gaps, [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 1:20pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Santa Monica Leads Pack of CA Cities in "Digital City" Awards

    eRepublic's Center for Digital Government and Digital Communitieshas released its 2009 list of the most advanced digital cities in America. The cities were chosen from the results of the ninth annual Digital Cities Survey, which examines "how municipalities incorporate information technology into operations which better serve citizens engaging with local [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 5:18pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Local Governments Big Losers on Lawsuits

    California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA) has released a report on "California's Cities and Counties Litigation Costs Revealed."  The study looks at the state' largest cities and counties and finds a pretty bleak situation.  Writes CALA:

    "Litigation costs will always be present in the public sector, as there will always be [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 5:04pm EST
    by Korinke
  • CA Metros Perform Well on Toxic Cities List

    Forbes has released a study of the most "toxic" US metropolitan areas.  California, home to AB 32 and avowed lover of the hybrid, performs pretty well.  Again, this is a comparative study of CityNews' least favorite parameters, the "metro" area, but given the transient, intermingling nature of water and air [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 4:51pm EST
    by Korinke
  • LA, Beverly Hills Join Cat De-Clawing Bans

    Are cat claws the new styrofoam cups?  As in, the latest target of council bans to sweep the state?  Last week, San Francisco kicked off the restrictions on the practice, now viewed as inhumane by many veterinarians and other animal lovers.  Santa Monica, Malibu, LA and Beverly Hills have now [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 4:41pm EST
    by Korinke
  • NorCal-SoCal Split on Water Deal Already Festering.

    "We were completely rolled" said one Contra Costa County Supervisor, and that pretty much says it all.  Bay Area and Delta Counties are none too happy with the new water deal, and taxpayers may soon join that sentiment... here's the situation as we see it:

    The legislature has passed a sweeping water bill that will [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 11:28am EST
    by Korinke
  • NorCal-SoCal Split on Water Deal Already Festering

    "We were completely rolled" said one Contra Costa County Supervisor, and that pretty much says it all.  Bay Area and Delta Counties are none too happy with the new water deal, and taxpayers may soon join that sentiment... here's the situation as we see it:

    The legislature has passed a sweeping water bill that will [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 11:28am EST
    by Korinke
  • What Did We Learn on Election Day?

    Strong national trends and the spin machines from both major parties are doing their best to make hay of the election contests on Tuesday night. Here at CaliforniaCityNews we know that the most telling election results come from the diverse set of local elections we have from throughout the state [...]

    Posted: November 04, 2009, 4:25pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Beverly Hills Makes City Manager Hire

    Beverly Hills has snatched Santa Rosa's City Manager.  Well, we probably shouldn't put it quite like that, but Jeff Kolin will be leaving his post in the wine country for the same gig on Rodeo Dr.

    The appointment was announced this week by Mayor Nancy Krasne.  Kolin has also served [...]

    Posted: November 04, 2009, 4:13pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Intriguing Backstory to LAPD Chief Hire

    Charlie Beck, Deputy Chief under outgoing Chief William Bratton, has been officially tabbed as his boss' successor.  Mayor Villariaigosa made the announcement Tuesday, but as the Times writes, there was some interesting backchannel maneuvering to get Beck the gig.

    Evidently, as Bratton began confiding his retirement plans to advisers and the [...]

    Posted: November 04, 2009, 1:27pm EST
    by Korinke
  • Forum on Public Pensions Next Week in OC

    The Orange County Division of the League of Cities is holding a forum on "Understanding the Benefits and Challenges to California’s Public Pension System" next Thursday (the 12th) in Costa Mesa.  There's a pretty solid lineup, not the least of which is the moderator -- CityNews' own Robb Korinke! 

    Reed [...]
    Posted: November 04, 2009, 7:45am EST
    by Korinke
  • Assembly Pulls All Nighter, Water Deal Done

    Capitol Insiders' Twitter fees lit up at around 4:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, leading some of us to question who was up too late, and who was up too early.  Turns out the Assembly decided to burn the midnight oil and bang out the water deal once and for all.  Now at an $11 billion [...]

    Posted: November 04, 2009, 7:13am EST
    by Korinke
  • Election Day Features Local Measures, An Intriguing Race in OC

    While much of the national media attention is on Gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virigina Tuesday, and the increasingly bizarre congressional race in upstate New York, there are numerous and intriguing elections taking place right here in California.

    Most importantly for many cities are the range of local measures [...]

    Posted: November 02, 2009, 4:30pm EST
    by Korinke
  • New Options Coming Online for Retiree Health

    CalPERS just got a little healthy competition, from San Bernardino County.  New state legislation allows San Bernardino County's retirement system to market an alternative to a two-year-old CalPERS retiree health fund.

    Writes Ed Mendel:

    "So, what does a comparatively small 30,000-member system, with about $5 billion in assets, have to offer that [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2009, 4:29pm EST
    by Korinke
  • North Coast Cities Discuss Healthy Living Policies

    The City of Arcata hosted a forum for San Gabriel Valley cities to explore and share best parcitices in the area of healthy living last week.  Arcata was honored by the Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Cities Campaign for its efforts in this area, and participants in the day long [...]

    Posted: November 02, 2009, 3:39pm EST
    by Korinke
  • City Manager in Quandry Over 9/11 Biker Ride

    Laguna Woods City Manager Leslie Keene got in a bit of hot water last month.  Facing a traffic snarling, red light flaunting horde of hundreds of bikers on a 9/11 memorial ride, Keene began looking into the six-year old event and making Sheriff's Department inquires into whether the event, organized [...]

    Posted: November 02, 2009, 1:10pm EST
    by Korinke
  • City Manager in Quandary Over 9/11 Biker Ride

    Laguna Woods City Manager Leslie Keene got in a bit of hot water last month.  Facing a traffic snarling, red light flaunting horde of hundreds of bikers on a 9/11 memorial ride, Keene began looking into the six-year old event and making Sheriff's Department inquires into whether the event, organized [...]

    Posted: November 02, 2009, 1:10pm EST
    by Korinke

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