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SD TransplantParticipant
thanks for sharing…funny
SD TransplantParticipantthanks for sharing…funny
SD TransplantParticipantthanks for sharing…funny
SD TransplantParticipantThe noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).
SD TransplantParticipantThe noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).
SD TransplantParticipantThe noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).
SD TransplantParticipantThe noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).
SD TransplantParticipantThe noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).
SD TransplantParticipanthttp://timiacono.com/index.php/2010/07/23/grossly-overpaid-california-officials-resign/
All you need to do is be a City Manager in a small California community (eg. Bell).
BELL, Calif. — Three administrators whose huge salaries have sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign.
City Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
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The decision was announced at midnight to a crowd of angry Bell residents who anxiously had been waiting since the City Council began its meeting at 4:30 p.m. None of the administrators attended the session, according to the Times.SD TransplantParticipanthttp://timiacono.com/index.php/2010/07/23/grossly-overpaid-california-officials-resign/
All you need to do is be a City Manager in a small California community (eg. Bell).
BELL, Calif. — Three administrators whose huge salaries have sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign.
City Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
…
The decision was announced at midnight to a crowd of angry Bell residents who anxiously had been waiting since the City Council began its meeting at 4:30 p.m. None of the administrators attended the session, according to the Times.SD TransplantParticipanthttp://timiacono.com/index.php/2010/07/23/grossly-overpaid-california-officials-resign/
All you need to do is be a City Manager in a small California community (eg. Bell).
BELL, Calif. — Three administrators whose huge salaries have sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign.
City Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
…
The decision was announced at midnight to a crowd of angry Bell residents who anxiously had been waiting since the City Council began its meeting at 4:30 p.m. None of the administrators attended the session, according to the Times.SD TransplantParticipanthttp://timiacono.com/index.php/2010/07/23/grossly-overpaid-california-officials-resign/
All you need to do is be a City Manager in a small California community (eg. Bell).
BELL, Calif. — Three administrators whose huge salaries have sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign.
City Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
…
The decision was announced at midnight to a crowd of angry Bell residents who anxiously had been waiting since the City Council began its meeting at 4:30 p.m. None of the administrators attended the session, according to the Times.SD TransplantParticipanthttp://timiacono.com/index.php/2010/07/23/grossly-overpaid-california-officials-resign/
All you need to do is be a City Manager in a small California community (eg. Bell).
BELL, Calif. — Three administrators whose huge salaries have sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign.
City Council members emerged from an hours-long closed session at midnight Friday and announced that they’d accepted the resignations of Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia and Police Chief Randy Adams.
Rizzo was the highest paid at $787,637 a year — nearly twice the pay of President Barack Obama — for overseeing one of the poorest towns in Los Angeles County.
Spaccia makes $376,288 a year and Adams earns $457,000, 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
…
The decision was announced at midnight to a crowd of angry Bell residents who anxiously had been waiting since the City Council began its meeting at 4:30 p.m. None of the administrators attended the session, according to the Times.SD TransplantParticipantDon’t know about you, but this topic is making me hungry.
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