Leaders back Measure F
Jun 03, 2010 | 512 views | 2 2 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Editor:

Is it possible that all of these leaders could be wrong? Mayor Bob Taylor, Vice Mayor Erick Stonebarger, City Councilmember Chris Becnel, City Councilmember Bob Brockman, local newspaper the Brentwood Press, the Brentwood Chamber of Commerce, former Brentwood Mayor Brian Swisher, former Brentwood Mayor Barbara Guise, former Brentwood Mayor Bill Hill, former Brentwood Mayor Mike McPoland, former Brentwood Mayor Catherine Palmer, former Brentwood Mayor Roger Moore, former Brentwood Vice Mayor Annette Beckstrand, former Brentwood Vice Mayor Pete Petrovich, former Police Chief Mike Davies, Planning Commissioner David Bristow, Planning Commissioner Joe Weber, Brentwood Union School District President Emil Geddes, Brentwood Union School District Trustee Carlos Sanabria, Liberty High School District Trustee Steve Barr, former school Trustee Dr. Paul Krey, Brentwood Chamber of Commerce CEO Harry York, former President of the Brentwood Chamber of Commerce Karen Spann, local farmer Lenny DelChiaro, Harvest Time Association President Ken Hagen, farmer Mike Arata of the Maggiore Family Farms, community leader and former school board member Isaac “Ike” Montañez, Summerset resident Alta Ackerman, community leader Bertha Ruiz, Brentwood resident and local business woman Dafne Swisher, and Cindy Cayou, our local traffic safety advocate of the American Avenue Task Force and concerned Mom.

They all endorse and support Yes on Measure F. How about you? Vote Yes on Measure F on June 8 to Put Brentwood in Control.

Sean McCauley, Brentwood

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smokeandmirrors
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June 05, 2010
This is a list of all the people that had something to do with the hundreds of problems created by building two schools on top of each other with any out regard for student safety. WHY SHOULD WE BELIEVE YOU NOW????????? VOTE NO ON "F"................................ SAY NO TO "GREEDY LANDOWNERS" who are trying to dump useless property.Case in point Mr.Emil Geddes is suing for more money for his useless property where there is no infrastructure or any ROADS to build a High School.....Believe what you want..These are the same people who are spending more money on an office building and a NON PUBLIC parking garage in downtown than they spent on our WATER TREATMENT PLANT.....Lets have Bob Brockman's company inspect it....
gklaus
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June 04, 2010
Why yes, sometimes a majority of leaders can be a bit misguided. It has been know to happen throughout history.

Brentwood residents will decide for themselves if 1,300 houses and 35 acres of retail is what they want for Brentwood.

4,000 existing housing permits are waiting to be used when the builders decide the time is right. More houses for sale equals lower property values.

Existing retail space is empty and waiting for new businesses in Brentwood.

And the bogus Antioch threat is just that, bogus.

Many people oppose Measure F, a council member, county superintendent of schools, ranchers, farmers, and Brentwood residents whose names you probably wouldn't recognize. Many of the people opposing Measure F didn't know each other before they came together to fight Measure F. Can you say the same for all of your endorsers?

Measure F is bad for Brentwood, and it trashes the General Plan for the western hills.

Vote NO on Measure F on June 8th.
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