PENDLETON BLAZE NOW MAJOR BRUSH FIRE OVER 1,100 ACRES
Printer-friendly versionSeptember 15, 2012 (Oceanside) — A major brush fire at Camp Pendleton has now charred 1,100 acres and is 50% contained. No structures are threatened, IPN reported at 7:04 p.m. Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna, ECM’s “From the Chief’s Corner” columnist, advised earlier that the fire has bee moving north at a rapid rate towards Cleveland National Forest. Smoke is highly visible from both San Diego and Orange Counties. Sign up to receive free Viejas Wildfire & Emergency Alerts via email at the top right side of our homepage, and also receive a free weekly copy of East County Magazine. You can also follow ViejasAlerts on Twitter for brief text alerts on your mobile device. We recommend all of the above since you don’t know what communication will work best in a major regional emergency. Printer-friendly version
VIDEO: LA MESA CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM
Printer-friendly version By Kristin Kjaero September 15, 2012 (La Mesa, Ca.) – The La Mesa Chamber of Commerce hosted the first City Council Candidate Forum, and East County Magazine was there to record so you can hear the candidates in their own words. Below, we provide a link to each question asked on each topic, with some background material for those who wish to dig further. Question 1: Council Compensation Given the City Council is a part time position, what is your position on the City Council getting a lifetime pension and medical benefits? Would you propose any changes to those benefit packages? Background: Council Compensation Question 2: Water Rates As a large water user, should the City of La Mesa take a position on the Helix Water District rate increases that are coming? Background: Latest rate increase 8-15-12 Question 3: Parking Meter Revenues Raising parking fees has been suggested as a way of increasing revenues. What projects should parking revenues fund? Background: Smart Meters Question 4: PBID (Property-Based Improvement District) What is your position on the proposed PBID? Background: PBID La Mesa council discusses PBID, won’t make final decision Question 5: Unfunded Pension Liability What do you plan to do about our $31 million unfunded liability that the city has incurred, and costs us about $2.3 million per year in interest alone? Background: Calpers Valuation Report (Misc.) Calpers Valution Report (Safety) Question 6: Attendance How many City Council meetings have you been to in the last six months? Question 7: Park Station/La Mesa Crossroads Project Do you support the Park Station Project [La Mesa Crossroads], and what are your thoughts on the 18 stories and height limit? Background: Park Station High Rises in La Mesa Village Question 8: Cleaning Up La Mesa How would you propose cleaning up La Mesa in regards to the homeless problem, gang activity around the trolley, and another proposed 7-11? Do you support a homeless shelter in the city? Question 9: Fair Trade Fair Trade USA has been lobbying the city to name itself a “Fair Trade City.” Would you vote yes or no on this issue? Background: Fair Trade USA La Mesa votes down fair-trade designation Question 10: Costs & Outsourcing Exactly what would your plan be regarding outsourcing and specific things you would do to control costs? Background: City of La Mesa Budget Information Question 11: Candidate Closing Statements Click here for our summary article, “Development Issues Dominate La Mesa Candidates’ Forum.” The League of Women Voters will host the next La Mesa Council candidate forum on September 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the La Mesa City Council Chambers, 8130 Allison Avenue, La Mesa. All candidates have been invited. Printer-friendly version