Criticism From Public and Council Members Spurs Decision
As the clock approached 11 pm, four long hours after the October 3rd City Council Meeting opened to the public, the Council unanimously approved a motion, primarily worded by Vice Mayor Tony Daysog and secondarily by Council member Malia Vella, to scrap the City’s Draft Response Letter (DRL) due to its lack of hard data based on expert analysis.
In its vote, the Council directed staff to go back to the drawing board and hire, in very short order, a variety of experts in fields related to create a robust and informed response.
The council directed staff ...
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