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Ourquiet, peaceful city of 8 square miles was again
on the front page around the country this past month, this time
by the tragedy occurring at the Farmers Market. Apparently, an
elderly gentleman lost control of his car, plowed through the
crowd, and killed at least 10 people and wounded others. While
clearly a tragedy, whats left is the image of broken bodies,
injured and bleeding people inscribed on the minds of all those
that witnessed the event as well as the aftermath. Many commentators
blame the City of Santa Monica for not placing concrete barriers
around the public assembly, which is sponsored by the City of
Santa Monica as opposed to the elderly gentleman who drove the
vehicle. His driving privileges are suspended and an investigation
is ongoing.
In other news, Kelly Olsen was dismissed from the Planning Commission
for reasons that are yet to be announced, perhaps because he is
a whistleblower concerning the allegations of behind the scenes
corruption of the Planning Department, the destruction of the
main Public Library in Santa Monica has occurred and there is
talk that Arnold Schwarzenegger may become Governor, especially
if the recall effort of our current Governor is successful, many
of whom blame for the energy crises.
On a more optimistic side of things, the senior exemption from
the parcel tax was granted, the long awaited grand opening of
Whole Foods Market on the former site occupied by Madame Wus
Chinese Restaurant has opened. Life goes on in Santa Monica where
perhaps you have noticed many foreign license plates visiting
our city during these summer months. Traffic has increased as
the temperatures and tempers rise.
What does this mean for ACTION in Santa Monica? Nothing. With
all of these events, the Rent Control Board, and the City of Santa
Monica are still determined to take away property owners
rights and give those rights to tenants who do not have a monetary
investment in the City of Santa Monica. ACTION remains committed
to preserving apartment owners and property owners
rights and as you will see in the magazine, the City of Santa
Monica has paid ACTION approximately $200,000 because of its commitment
to steal from the rich and give to the poor. Specifically, when
ACTION in Santa Monica prevailed against the City of Santa Monica
concerning this Citys mandate that owners shall pay 3% interest
on security deposits, in addition to the court victory striking
that law, we were awarded $188,216 in attorneys fees. The
Court of Appeal determined that the City violated property owners
rights by creating the fee in excess of interest actually earned
at the bank.
ACTION is committed to preserving your rights. See you at the
next meeting. 

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