Capistrano Teachers voted to strike. How this will play out, has yet to unfold.
Does the District have any plan to keep students learning?
They plan to hire private security services ( at a huge cost) to corral high school
students into large groups and hope they will sit and read from their books.
Does the District have any realistic plans to cut their own bureaucracy?
Centralizing Districts is the only logical conclusion. Combined organizational structures,
centralize procedures, sell and dispose of duplicate buildings and lead schools like a
business.
4/17/2010
4/16/2010
Foreclosures
Numbers of foreclosures in Orange County have slowed. The percentage is so small it can not be determined to be a real trend as of this date
4/14/2010
Laguna Niguel Planning
City of Laguna Niguel
City Council
Joe Brown
Gary Capata
Paul G Glaab
Linda Lindholm
Robert Ming
My City Manager sent me a letter asking that I provide input on meeting my existing and emerging needs. I assume he was unhappy about something I wrote in the Register regarding “The City Council has no fiscal responsibility and should stop all construction on the over budget, unnecessary palace and sell the land.” California faces junk bond status. Our City tax revenues are crashing. There are major budget cuts
for our teachers next it will be fire and police.
The multicolored embossed letter offers a link to surveys.survey.network.com/comdev
BUT the link doesn’t work. The link actually directs you to a Canadian lottery to win
a Ford Mustang. I welcome all to have at it and drive that Ford down from Dawson City in Northern Canada.
In response to your lovely letter, I expect you to spend money as if it was being borrowed from your Grandmother who survived The Great Depression. We have now repaired the median on Golden Lantern with lush landscaping and new traffic design four times in three years, and the road appears about the same. We do need to pay our teachers, firemen, Sherriff the same salary they have become accustomed. I stand by my plan to join a Tri-City merger of all duplicated services.
Thank you for asking for my input. If I win the Mustang please donate it to a raffle to gather the funding we need for schools.
City Council
Joe Brown
Gary Capata
Paul G Glaab
Linda Lindholm
Robert Ming
My City Manager sent me a letter asking that I provide input on meeting my existing and emerging needs. I assume he was unhappy about something I wrote in the Register regarding “The City Council has no fiscal responsibility and should stop all construction on the over budget, unnecessary palace and sell the land.” California faces junk bond status. Our City tax revenues are crashing. There are major budget cuts
for our teachers next it will be fire and police.
The multicolored embossed letter offers a link to surveys.survey.network.com/comdev
BUT the link doesn’t work. The link actually directs you to a Canadian lottery to win
a Ford Mustang. I welcome all to have at it and drive that Ford down from Dawson City in Northern Canada.
In response to your lovely letter, I expect you to spend money as if it was being borrowed from your Grandmother who survived The Great Depression. We have now repaired the median on Golden Lantern with lush landscaping and new traffic design four times in three years, and the road appears about the same. We do need to pay our teachers, firemen, Sherriff the same salary they have become accustomed. I stand by my plan to join a Tri-City merger of all duplicated services.
Thank you for asking for my input. If I win the Mustang please donate it to a raffle to gather the funding we need for schools.
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