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"Please join us! The City of Pacifica invites your feedback on a draft communications plan.
The City of Pacifica will be holding an informal study session to discuss a draft Communication Plan. The Communication Plan has been developed to improve the relationship between the City and the community by effective communications and education on community issues. ....
Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: City council chambers, 2212 Beach Boulevard, Pacifica."
Reference - Draft City of Pacifica Communications Plan, 14 pdf pages.
Note: photograph announcing Pacifica, a city, 11/22/1957 (56 years ago) from the Pacifica Historical Society.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
18 comments:
Another Lennie and Mary Ann dog and pony show.
Rather sad that it takes a fourteen page Communication Plan to figure out that Pacifica residents should be informed as to what discussions City Council are having that might impact its citizens. Once upon a time, in a land far,far away, I recall that coverage of Council meetings was provided by a Tribune reporter. Maybe not every single item was reported, but it was a reasonable attempt to keep the public informed.
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Mary Ann and Lennie read your post and they are still laughing.
Someone has a very unhealthy fixation on Mary Ann and Lennie.
Pacifica is so trendy and cutting edge. Flat ass broke, but trendy and cutting edge. How much is this costing us? Awesome.
state of the art.
never forget state of the art.
Peter Loeb, still costing the city and taxpayers more $$$.
6278.01 01.220240.52828.0000.000 SEPT 2013 LOEB VS COP 170727
As in...state of the art Library
No thank you
A Utah town set the gold standard for election mismanagement this month when it simply forgot to hold an election.
The town of Wallsburg, Utah, was meant to elect a new mayor and city council on November 5. But, the Salt Lake Tribune reported, the person in charge of running the election forgot to make the necessary preparations, like letting people know that the filing period for candidates had opened, and printing ballots.
By the time the mistake was realized, it was too close to the day that was supposed to be election day to remedy the situation
Instead, Wasatch County Clerk Brent Titcomb told the Tribune: “They’re going to have to appoint the current mayor and council for two more years and they’ll advertise and have people elected” in the next election cycle two years from now.
This is the second cycle in a row that the town has forgotten to hold an election.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/20/utah-town-forgets-to-hold-election/#ixzz2lEP7udbO
The 2012 population of Wasatch, Utah is 272; easy to see that they could drop the ball. That could never happen in a city like ours of some 40,000 population. Could it? Could it? I can almost see the gears spinning in a few of our elected officials minds.
Actually, I meant to write Wallsburg, Utah, population 272.
I went their once when we were staying at Deer Creek State Park. It had a Drug store with a Soda fountain. Best malted milk I ever had.
I could see Jimmy V. trying to pull something like this off, to stay longer than term limits allowed.
Oh the election paper work never made it down to Redwood City.
Jimmy V is gone, didn't finish his last term. You should watch the current muppets and their attorney for tricky paperwork.
I predict a Jimmy V comeback!
Americans are suckers for a comeback story. Open arms, Jimmy, open arms. Hey, he could do a Jerry Brown...swoop in and save us from the mess he created.
You just ruined my whole day.
I would rather poke my eyes out with rusty nails than see a Jimmy V comeback.
That's a touch dramatic. But you know what they said about Nixon (or somebody), he's tan, he's rested and he's available!
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