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| Subject: Angry Residents Confront Council Sun Jul 01, 2018 3:50 am | |
| 'We elected you, and you violated that trust.'-Jamie Wallace, speaking at Monday's Council meeting
In an apparent effort to stave-off possible action by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Public Integrity Unit of alleged Brown Act violations, the Culver City Council has re-agenized a vote for the position of vice mayor and a discussion of the Council policy on mayoral rotation. The Council Chambers Monday were packed. Mayor Thomas Small, who believes that members of the Council have done nothing wrong, limited residents who wanted to publicly address the issue at the meeting to only two minutes each at the podium. Allegations that the Culver Council violated the state's Brown Act stems from the current Council's recent decision to sidestep longstanding protocol and instead name the liberal Meghan Sahli-Wells as vice-mayor instead of Goran Eriksson, its only moderate. The decision would essentially prevent Eriksson from serving as mayor before his elected term is over.
http://www.culvercityobserver.com/story/2018/06/28/news/angry-residents-confront-council/7621.html |
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