You might be surprised what sort of low-lives would crave a quarter mil job with no professional qualifications and no…
That would just spark even more corruption and only allow independently wealthy people to run and win.
SB 249? It got killed via suspense file in assembly appropriations. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billHistoryClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260SB249
Without commenting on your specific stats, I would say that is an excellent question. Maybe you should be a Supervisor.…
Criticizing past elected trustees of the Orange County Board of Supervisors reflects not only their leadership weaknesses but also flaws…
Can someone explain why there are 1 county worker for every 160+ citizens that doesn’t include state, federal, cities plus…
Given how significant this would be in addressing MAGA misbehavior, one would think that Newsom should sign it. What's the…
I'm leaning toward the concept of making the Board, de facto part time by cutting Supervisor's salaries by two-thirds and…
By the way, on the County Board of Education - they have almost no authority over anything and have been…
caribou industries Archive
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Santa Ana Planning Commission to consider changes to the OBP developer agreement tonight
Posted on June 14, 2010 | 6 CommentsThe Santa Ana Planning Commission will be considering as proposal by developer Mike Harrah, who owns Caribou Industries, to amend his development agreement with the City of Santa Ana. Here […] -
Maybe we ought to let Harrah build the tower at One Broadway Plaza?
Posted on June 5, 2010 | 2 CommentsI have to admit, I am not a big fan of developer Mike Harrah. In fact I have been boycotting his businesses ever since he hosted Arizona Mexican-hater Sheriff Joe […] -
The County of Orange appears to be negotiating to move into One Broadway Plaza
Posted on January 26, 2010 | 16 CommentsOne Broadway Plaza has surfaced on today’s County agenda under a supplemental portion. It appears the County of Orange is negotiating (or considering such) with developer Mike Harrah regarding One […]
If we want better and more transparent elected representatives we simply need to pay them more. Take a look at…