Joseph Brandlin, who has lived in El Segundo for more than four decades, says he took matters into his own hands after months of trying to get the city officials to address safety concerns.
He got the 50 signatures required for a study, the study just didn’t meet the city’s criteria for reevaluation. I couldn’t be less interested in the validity of illegalism, root issue is that a community’s concern isn’t being addressed by their government. A smart rep would seize on this opportunity as an easy win.
He got the 50 signatures required for a study, the study just didn’t meet the city’s criteria for reevaluation. I couldn’t be less interested in the validity of illegalism, root issue is that a community’s concern isn’t being addressed by their government. A smart rep would seize on this opportunity as an easy win.
Yes, and it’s highly debatable as to whether or not they actually did the study. In order to move City councils you need political pressure.