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Apparently there was a Mexican Independence Day 9/11 issue in 2010, but the media coverage was limited and all I can get is Google caches of the articles. I should like to find more details on that.<ref>[http://www.ci.norwalk.ca.us/pdf/10SummerRecreationBrochure.pdf 2010 Summer Recreation Brochure], Norwalk City Council</ref> It does seem odd to schedule a celebration of Mexican Independence on a day which would normally focus on American patriotism. I can't imagine the city was unaware that this might be found offensive. What kinds of scheduling issues were there? Is this a regular thing? What were some thoughts from the council?
Apparently there was a Mexican Independence Day 9/11 issue in 2010, but the media coverage was limited and all I can get is Google caches of the articles. I should like to find more details on that.<ref>[http://www.ci.norwalk.ca.us/pdf/10SummerRecreationBrochure.pdf 2010 Summer Recreation Brochure], Norwalk City Council</ref> It does seem odd to schedule a celebration of Mexican Independence on a day which would normally focus on American patriotism. I can't imagine the city was unaware that this might be found offensive. What kinds of scheduling issues were there? Is this a regular thing? What were some thoughts from the council?
In December 2010, a [[Steve L. Lowe]] slated to run against Jesse in [[March 2011 Election, Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California|the upcoming election]], appeared before the council appealing a citation for litter in his yard. Jesse M. Luera was present and voted, along with the others present, to deny the petition. He is cited as having stated: "we can't make exceptions. Can you clean up this stuff? We spend lots of money on property maintenance. We can’t have 150,000 people doing whatever they want to."<ref>Arnold Adler, [http://www.wavenewspapers.com/news/local/Norwalk-council-candidate-protests-property-citations-112677624.html "Norwalk council candidate protests property citations"], Los Angeles Wave, Dec 30, 2010</ref>
Notably voted in 2009 against raising water fees.<ref>[http://www.qcode.us/codes/norwalk/revisions/09-1625.pdf Ordinance no. 09-1625]</ref>
During 9-Feb-2011 debate<ref>Phillip Zonkel, [http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_17345855 "Norwalk council hopefuls debate"], Press-Telegram, 02/10/2011 11:54:58 AM PST</ref>, Luera indicated a need to get more efficient cars, develop the tank farm into jobs, hold off on raising taxes, and possibly find federal funds to help address the problem of pan handlers and unlicensed vendors.


== External Resources ==
== External Resources ==
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* Arnold Adler, [http://www.wavenewspapers.com/news/local/herald-american/92991004.html "Luera cleared in suit; Ramirez says he won’t seek re-election"], Los Angeles Wave, May 6, 2010
* Arnold Adler, [http://www.wavenewspapers.com/news/local/herald-american/92991004.html "Luera cleared in suit; Ramirez says he won’t seek re-election"], Los Angeles Wave, May 6, 2010
* Don Wanlass, [http://www.wavenewspapers.com/news/local/herald-american/Sanchez-Halloween-Parade-wont-be-revived-this-year-102562104.html "Sanchez Halloween Parade won’t be revived this year"], Los Angeles Wave, Sep 9, 2010
* Don Wanlass, [http://www.wavenewspapers.com/news/local/herald-american/Sanchez-Halloween-Parade-wont-be-revived-this-year-102562104.html "Sanchez Halloween Parade won’t be revived this year"], Los Angeles Wave, Sep 9, 2010
*[http://www.ci.norwalk.ca.us/pdf/Norwalk_sampleBallot.pdf City of Norwalk Sample ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet: General Municipal Election, Tuesday, March 4, 2003]
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 26 February 2011

Norwalk city councilman running for re-election in March 2011.

Apparently there was a Mexican Independence Day 9/11 issue in 2010, but the media coverage was limited and all I can get is Google caches of the articles. I should like to find more details on that.[1] It does seem odd to schedule a celebration of Mexican Independence on a day which would normally focus on American patriotism. I can't imagine the city was unaware that this might be found offensive. What kinds of scheduling issues were there? Is this a regular thing? What were some thoughts from the council?

In December 2010, a Steve L. Lowe slated to run against Jesse in the upcoming election, appeared before the council appealing a citation for litter in his yard. Jesse M. Luera was present and voted, along with the others present, to deny the petition. He is cited as having stated: "we can't make exceptions. Can you clean up this stuff? We spend lots of money on property maintenance. We can’t have 150,000 people doing whatever they want to."[2]

Notably voted in 2009 against raising water fees.[3]

During 9-Feb-2011 debate[4], Luera indicated a need to get more efficient cars, develop the tank farm into jobs, hold off on raising taxes, and possibly find federal funds to help address the problem of pan handlers and unlicensed vendors.

External Resources

References

  1. 2010 Summer Recreation Brochure, Norwalk City Council
  2. Arnold Adler, "Norwalk council candidate protests property citations", Los Angeles Wave, Dec 30, 2010
  3. Ordinance no. 09-1625
  4. Phillip Zonkel, "Norwalk council hopefuls debate", Press-Telegram, 02/10/2011 11:54:58 AM PST