Monday, October 31, 2005
Police support..., Pueblo, and Falcone signs reported today.
2 Police support (Falcone, Horton, Redd) at Arrellaga, close to the freeway onramp. (As of 11/1, signs removed.)
1 Pueblo at Quinientos/Soledad. (Another Pueblo sign was reported, 2 times, on Las Positas at Cliff Drive, but this could not be verified- nor the No on 74,75,76, also reported at that location.
1 Iya Falcone sign on Quinto Street, between de la Vina and Chapala.
Also: an illegal Quintero sign was reported on W. Valerio/Mountain Ave, but this could not be verified. Quintero signs on W. Micheltoreno, the bridge area, also were reported again. The Ebenstein sign there is gone.
Notes: There are a number of NO on 74-75-76 signs illegally-placed; these are the responsibility of the California Teachers Association, say the signs' small print. (What a lesson in civics!)
A comment sent by elcxxx@yahoo.com, reporting illegal signs: "This blog is a great service and shows which candidates and endorsing organizations really care and which do not and are arrogant." I agree!!! but note that the campaigns and organizations, for the most part, have been responsive. The Zoning Department said today that they had noticed that some signs had been moved/removed from illegal places. No e-mail is available for Mr. Quintero; only Mr. Tyler has been completely non-responsive.
Illegal signs belonging to Lanny Ebenstein and Terry Tyler remain on Las Positas opposite Adams School.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I just saw that the two police association signs on Arrellega St. are surrounding the bus stop at the freeway entrance. Hard to tell the setting from the photo.
Seems like the police association signs and the PUEBLO signs are the ones with no obvious responsible party that will admit illegal placement and fix them. At least most of the actual candidates seem to be responsive... except Tyler.
I checked out the the reported Quintero sign on West Valerio St. It is there and is smashed and fallen and even more of a libility smothering the plants and becoming litter.
Post a Comment