Jesse M. Luera
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]
External Resources
- Bio on the city's web site.
- Arnold Adler, "Second official is target of harassment lawsuit", Los Angeles Wave, Apr 23, 2009
- Ruben Vives, "Norwalk city councilmen accused of sexual harassment", Los Angeles Times, April 11, 2010
- Arnold Adler, "Luera cleared in suit; Ramirez says he won’t seek re-election", Los Angeles Wave, May 6, 2010
- Don Wanlass, "Sanchez Halloween Parade won’t be revived this year", Los Angeles Wave, Sep 9, 2010
- City of Norwalk Sample ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet: General Municipal Election, Tuesday, March 4, 2003
References
- ↑ 2010 Summer Recreation Brochure, Norwalk City Council
- ↑ Arnold Adler, "Norwalk council candidate protests property citations", Los Angeles Wave, Dec 30, 2010
- ↑ Ordinance no. 09-1625