If you are a planner, developer, architect, engineer, or land surveyor, you'll be pleased to hear that Mike Durkee's SMA class is coming to Costa Mesa July 17, 2012 at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave.
To learn more about the Subdivision Map Act class, Mike Durkee, and registration details, please go to LandUseNavigators.com.
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Senator Huff Visits Fullerton
Please join the California Republican Assembly of Fullerton for dinner at the Sizzler Restaurant with special guest California Senator Bob Huff
Thursday, March 8, 2012
(dinner 6:15 PM, Senator Huff 7 PM)
1401 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton CA 92835
Senator Huff will give us relevant and thought provoking information in a relaxed environment. Be prepared with questions.
Senate District: Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton, La Habra, Stanton, Cypress, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Chino Hills, Diamond Bar.
Learn more about Senator Huff at http://cssrc.us/web/29/.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
The OC Watchdog Plays in Fullerton's Muddy Waters
The OC Watchdog jumped into Fullerton's muddy water tax again on Sunday. CLICK HERE TO READ THE OC WATCHDOG.
Let's not forget how the City has used the $2.5 million. 10% of every water bill gets diverted or skimmed from the water fund and transferred into the City's General Fund. 80% of the General Fund goes to cover public safety employee salaries and benefits. The General Fund does not contribute any funds back into the water system. Removing this hidden tax would allow the water system to retain about $2.5-million for pipe replacement.
http://gregsebourn.blogspot.com/2011/07/reasons-i-oppose-fullertons-water-rate.html
WAKE UP FULLERTON! The Water Fund isn't the only fund getting skimmed.
http://gregsebourn.blogspot.com/2011/08/where-did-all-money-go.html
And in case you forgot...
Let's not forget how the City has used the $2.5 million. 10% of every water bill gets diverted or skimmed from the water fund and transferred into the City's General Fund. 80% of the General Fund goes to cover public safety employee salaries and benefits. The General Fund does not contribute any funds back into the water system. Removing this hidden tax would allow the water system to retain about $2.5-million for pipe replacement.
http://gregsebourn.blogspot.com/2011/07/reasons-i-oppose-fullertons-water-rate.html
WAKE UP FULLERTON! The Water Fund isn't the only fund getting skimmed.
http://gregsebourn.blogspot.com/2011/08/where-did-all-money-go.html
And in case you forgot...