




October 27 — some newly posted in illegal spots and others remaining:
Lanny Ebenstein: 1 illegally-posted sign remains on W. Micheltoreno west of the overpass, and 1 on Las Positas opposite Adams School.
Pueblo, promoting G. House and D. Channing: 2 at the Mission Street-Modoc Road/St. Andres intersection (most of the Pueblo signs at this intersection are placed in legal locations.)
Charles Quintero: 2 on W.Micheltoreno, west of the bridge, on both sides of the street, on city-owned property; 1 on East Haley near Garden; 4 signs on Carrillo Street, hillside, which are at the very least questionable (see earlier posts for a few pictures.) Mr. Quintero's e-mail address is unknown or perhaps non-existent; there is no address on the signs. It would be good if someone would notify his campaign of the illegally-posted signs.
Terry Tyler: 1 on Las Positas, opposite Adams School.
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