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Yorba Linda City Council

Brea Police Department City of Yorba Linda Police Services Agreement Q&A

December 28, 2011

Approximately 10 days ago, the City of Brea posted a response to the recent actions the Yorba Linda City Council regarding the Police Contract. This was  subsequently removed by the City of Brea after apparent complaints from  the City Council majority members. I personally feel the residents need to hear the information from all sources [...]

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Response to the FPPC Complaint Against Former Council Member Horton

September 14, 2011

On September 24, 2009, I received notification a complaint was filed with the Fair Political Practice Commission against me along  with this notification. The complaint referenced two meetings I had participated: January 13, 2009 and April 21, 2009.  Two YLRRR  members and two members of the current City Council filed this complaint.
The essence of the [...]

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Community Meeting for Proposed Yorba Linda Equestrian Center

January 4, 2011

Community Meeting for Proposed Yorba Linda Equestrian Center @ Vista Del Verde Site
PUBLIC MEETING E-MAIL NOTIFICATION –YORBA LINDA EQUESTRIAN FACILITY PUBLIC OUTREACH SUMMARY REPORT:
The Yorba Linda City Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at 6:30pm. This meeting will take place in the City Council Chambers at 4845 Casa Loma Avenue. [...]

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Yorba Linda Negative Campaign for City Council Race

October 31, 2010

We have all grown weary of the hit pieces from the Anderson/Lindsey City Council campaign. I personally have chosen not to engage in any negative campaigning. Many of my friends and supporters have offered me large sums of money to counteract the negative “hit pieces”, telephone calls and now radio ads. YLRRR, NOCCC and the [...]

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Yorba Linda Former Councilman Hank Wedaa Endorsement of Jan Horton

October 30, 2010

Dear Councilwoman Horton,
I do not usually write a letter endorsing the candidacy of a single candidate for the Yorba Linda City Council, however, this year I feel compelled to do so and this letter is written for that purpose.
I have observed you “in action” over the last 4 years and have been encouraged [...]

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Yorba Linda Country Riders Equestrian Candidate Forum Presentation- Jan Horton

September 1, 2010

I have proudly served this community for the past 4 years. During this time I have kept my promise:

to improve community communication
protect our open space and trail system,
plan for responsible, community- directed development,
protected our community from increased crime
support our business community and
maintain a fiscally responsible City government.

The equestrian community is facing considerable challenges that need [...]

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YORBA LINDA CITY COUNCIL AND EMPLOYEES SALARIES

August 8, 2010

I received unanimous support from the Yorba Linda City Council directing staff to post the salaries and benefits of the Council and the various job categories of our staff. The City of Bell City Council and City manager have embarrassed all of us who serve our communities. In light of their transgressions, I felt it [...]

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Box Dinner in the Park

May 31, 2009

This summer I will be hosting a monthly neighborhood meeting in the park to hear your concerns and discuss Council actions to gain your input. Bring your dinner and I will bring the dessert! Join me for the first meeting June 18 at 6 pm at Box Canyon Park located off La Palma Ave. Turn [...]

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Town Center Study Session

February 4, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, at 6:00 PM the Yorba Linda City Council will hold a study session regarding the Town Center planning process. It will be held at the Yorba Linda Community Center to accomodate more people. Come join us and become part of the process!

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Ethics

January 24, 2009

We are all in favor of ethical behavior and expect our elected representatives to hold ourselves to higher standard than others in the community. We are expected to set the example for the community. Yet, given the state of our political system, people are eager to try anything to get elected officials” under control”. That [...]

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