Map secretly submitted by Horvath and chosen by council gives all 4 incumbents their own districts
How convenient!
Boerner Horvath’s Citizen 16 map — which the council approved 3 to 2, with Kranz and council member Mark Muir dissenting — divides the city into four districts with an elected mayor. Representatives for districts three and four would be voted on in 2018, and districts one and two would be decided in 2020.
The map, which council expects to officially adopt Nov. 15, would put a sitting council member in each district but would pit Muir, who lives in New Encinitas, against a potential candidate in Cardiff.
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I hope the shister lawyers sues the city for the fun of it.
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Shame on everyone at city hall, what a screw job against the citizens.
I hope the City can get a good City Manager.
ReplyDeleteOur's currently sucks. Totally scatterbrained, has zero vision, or ability to lead any team.
Sucks for Encinitas right now.
Troll, be gone.
DeleteNot even. I agree with her. You crazy eyed kook be gone.
DeleteWatch out for sneaky Tasha. She has more tricks up those gigantic arms of hers.
ReplyDeleteThe woman obviously suffers from some sort of hormonal disorder. She sounds like a man, but looks like a woman (well, sort of). She is agitated easily, so be careful of her knock out punch.
WTF??... coming from a City Manager?! Thats FDU.....
DeleteI would say fire that beast!!
I'm glad now I didn't attend the workshops...usual scam and waste of my time by the city. And they wonder why we're cynical and suspicious.
ReplyDeleteSlimy MIkey, stfu. Trolling is your stock in trade.
ReplyDeleteThey want people to participate, but it seems to be a waste of time. Why not just fire the city manager, city attorney, all of the staff and have Tasha do everything. After all, she is "wonder woman". Think of all the money that could be saved.
ReplyDeleteRead the posted article. The sleazy lawyer called us racist because something a mayor said a few decades ago. Marco and him must have gone to the same law school. Or should I say tax dollar leech school.
ReplyDeleteThese underachievers have to rely on loopholes and gray areas because they are not smart enough to do actual law, only legal blackmail. Lawyers like these guys are not actually smart, they have to run hustles to stay afloat. Only hustlers hire these kind of lawyers and Even that is rare.
Need more evident of just how dumb, like actually low IQ dumb, these guy are? Calling a whole city racist is, well, racist in of itself. I prefer my legal reps to be the smartest in the room, not the biggest jackass in the room.
So this guy has called you and me racist. Did we have to pay him for that?
Blakespear you are a disgrace as a mayor. Horvath, Mosca, and Blakespear resign now.
ReplyDeleteI like Blakespear and BH they actually push the slacker City Manager to get somethings done. I can't say much about the others. Keep up the great work
ReplyDeleteWhich department at city hall do you "work" in, 8:00?
DeleteMapgate. Flaming torches and pitchforks anyone??
ReplyDeleteEveryone I've talked too is stunned by Catherine, Tasha and Joe's action on this item. Even those who like them. They lost our trust!
ReplyDeleteTasha is a liar - it's that simple and the other 2 were partners in crime.
ReplyDeleteThe good news is that Coast News (Aaron B?) submitted a public information request, and that the City had to comply. A major reason that greater transparency, FROM THE BEGINNING, would have been prudent, as others, here, have pointed out, is that those who did participate in the conversation, Council Meetings, or workshops re districting, deserved to know in order to better determine if political manipulation was going on.
ReplyDeleteThe lack of openness about Tasha's authorship makes the entire exercise more suspect. Did the Mayor know? It does seem disingenuous to call Maps 15 and 16 "Citizen Maps," which makes it seem as though they could have come out of a group, perhaps citizens who participated in the workshops.
Does any one know if this districting will in any way affect home values?
ReplyDeleteIn the short term, how could it? The zip codes don't change, the school districts don't change, the zoning doesn't change, traffic patterns don't change, fire and police stations don't change - nothing changes.
DeleteLong term, could a district council person become so influential that they could steer all the city resources to their district and starve the other districts? Something like that could influence property values......
Interesting question on "influential," which some would say is happening already. Break it down:
Delete- Kranz has been marginalized/goes against the Blakespear/Horvath Mosca triumvirate
- Muir is typically a dissenting vote
- Mosca was installed, not voted in, so does what he's told - by all appearances, Blakespear/Horvath
- Horvath is in lockstep with Blakespear and has shadowed her from the beginning
That leaves Blakespear calling the shots.
The answer is probably yes - housing prices in some districts would be affected by what their elected representative could acquire for them.
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