Yes, it’s true. For the second time, in as many times as it’s been poised to come before Long Beach City Council, the City Clerk’s office has removed tonight’s discussion of electronic billboards from the Council agenda.
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NO BILLBOARD TALK AT TONIGHT’S COUNCIL MEETING
April 15, 2008LEST WE FORGET …
April 14, 2008Electronic billboards would help retire the LB Museum of Art debt–and, really, who doesn’t want to retire?
Much has been said and written about how bad the electronic billboards proposal–which returns to Long Beach City Council on Tuesday night–would be for our city.
But all those scofflaws seem to forget: if the proposal is approved (and our [...]
THE COST OF DOING (APRIL 8 ELECTION) BUSINESS
March 31, 2008Ever wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night, wondering how much this spring’s spate of Long Beach City Council and Long Beach Unified school board elections will cost us? Maybe you should.
SIXTH DISTRICT CITY COUNCIL RACE GETS INTRIGUING
March 25, 2008There’s a bit of a twist in the only real Long Beach City Council race in the city, the Sixth District contest between incumbent Dee Andrews and challenger Ahmed Saafir.
Paul Eakins reports in this morning’s Press-Telegram that Andrews skipped last night’s NAACP candidates forum for school board and Sixth District candidates because of what Andrews [...]
ELECTRONIC BILLBOARDS TOO HOT FOR CITY COUNCIL?
March 18, 2008Not really. But dedicated Long Beach City Council watchers should notice that item No. 19 under Departmental Communications on tonight’s Council agenda (it’s also denoted by the No. 08-0092) has been taken off the agenda.
Apparently, it wasn’t put on the agenda long enough before the meeting; that’s what a staff member in Third District Councilman [...]
COUNCIL TELLS SEX OFFENDERS WHERE TO (NOT) GO
March 12, 2008At its meeting last night, the Long Beach City Council unanimously approved a new ordinance governing where convicted sex offenders may and may not live–meaning that, under the new rules, all but one of the 10 convicted sex offenders living in that hotly-debated Alamitos Beach apartment complex will have to hit the road.
The new law [...]
SEX OFFENDER STORY AIRED ON FRIDAY’S DR. PHIL
March 10, 2008Long Beach City Council revisits the issue tomorrow
The public relations people for the Dr. Phil TV show weren’t lying when they said, rather vaguely, that if they were producing a segment on the Alamitos Beach sex offenders, it might run some time in March.
It aired Friday–meaning that, by now, you’ve missed it. (I [...]
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR TUESDAY’S (MAR. 11) MEETING
March 9, 2008The agenda for Tuesday’s evening’s meeting of the Long Beach City Council is available by [clicking here]. The March 11 meeting begins at 5 p.m. on the first floor of City Hall, located at 333 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach. C’mon down!
MORE PRESS-TELEGRAM, SEX OFFENDER COVERAGE
March 5, 2008Last night’s Long Beach City Council meeting probably had more reporters per square inch than any council meeting since the Queen Mary came to town in ‘67 (but feel free to substitute your own significant local event here).
As near as I can tell, Cal State Long Beach’s Daily 49er was actually the first paper to [...]
CITY COUNCIL HOPES ITS VOTE WILL STOP PRESS-TELEGRAM’S CORPORATE “DEATH SPIRAL”
March 5, 2008(UPDATED AND EXTENDED VERSION OF AN EARLIER POST)
The Long Beach City Council used harsh words and a unanimous vote against its erstwhile hometown newspaper Tuesday night, resolving to “reevaluate” the hundreds of thousands of dollars it spends with the Press-Telegram every year, now that the paper will be operated by the publisher of the Daily [...]
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