Jason R. AulaLOS ANGELES, California — On Tuesday, April 11, 2023, the Signal Hill City Council held an in-person meeting.
The City of Signal Hill appointed Daritza Gonzalez a Civil Service Commissioner to City Clerk. Gonzalez also works for far-left democrat Janice K. Hahn, a Los Angeles County District 4 Supervisor who indirectly assured and affirmed the appointment via councilmembers Ed Wilson, Keir Jones, and Tina Hansen. “I am always looking at different ways that I can be involved in the city,” Gonzalez said. “And I thought this was one way that aligned very well with my skills.” Not to discount, the new City Clerk, but the educated and ethical people of Signal Hill prefer an election not an appointment decided by a single digit number of people instead of hundreds or thousands of people, despite the cost of a municipal election, which is all but irrelevant when considering the faith an election holds within the law-making system at the municipal. “I love Signal Hill,” Gonzalez said. “I’m applying here today because I love the city. I want to be involved in more ways than one.” Given the undesired parasitic financial liability a democrat creates for the people of Signal Hill it is difficult to support Daritza Gonzalez hopefully she makes the intelligible choice and switches to the Republican Party, perhaps she maybe able to get elected to The State Legislature (AD-70) with such a desirable look with an endorsement from perhaps Donald J. Trump?
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Jason R. AulaLOS ANGELES, California — On Tuesday, May 24th, 2023, pursuant to AB 361, the Signal Hill City Council continued to hold virtual meetings.
The City Council declared its intention to levy and collect fees on the Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District within the California Crown Tract. Per, the Engineer’s Report there are ten percent increases requested for the basic lots as well as easement lots to be financed by the fund reserves or balance, set to be authorized at a June 13, 2023 hearing. Diana Phillips was appointed Commissioner by the council to the Civil Service Commission for the unexpired term through May 31, 2025. Mayor Hansen delivered proclamations to parks and recreation commissioner Katherine Kim, planning commissioner Rose Richard, and outgoing Civil Service Commissioner Daritza Gonzalez. Community Development Direct Colleen Doan delivered thanks to volunteers of Mayor Hansen’s April clean-up event. In addition, Colleen Doan gave a presentation celebrating Building Safety Month. City Council Members are compensated at a rate of $722.18 per month. Jason R. AulaLOS ANGELES, California — On Tuesday, May 9th, 2023, pursuant to AB 361, the Signal Hill City Council continued to hold virtual meetings.
D&H Water Systems is in lieu of constructing a new disinfection station at Temple Reservoir for drinking water. The City Council approved an emergency contract with D&H Water Systems for $171,890. In addition, Councilmember Jones reported on the inspection of the Hover Dam and Colorado River Aqueduct sponsored by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California during early May 2023. Councilmember Copeland delivered a report on representation at the Southern California Association of Governments regional conference in early May as well. Mayor Hansen presented a proclamation in honor of National Police Week. The Community Services Department provided a presentation celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Month. Also, Mayor Hanson presented a proclamation honoring the Public Works Department recognizing National Public Works Week. The City Council authorized the City Manager to contract with Conservations Corps of Long Beach for three years as approved by the City Attorney for $160,797. Pascal & Ludwig completed construction work to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department with a final cost of $3,143,765. City Council Members are compensated at a rate of $722.18 per month. |
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