‘Good News’ Means Election Time
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One can certainly see there is an election coming up in the City of San Fernando. The steady stream of “good news and accomplishments” would have one believe that the city is booming. How can this be? Every project now being built--police station, senior center, downtown update--is way over budget. Who is going to pay for all this?
The city is covered with graffiti, there is little or no code enforcement, the streets are left worse off from the street sweeper than before it comes by, the trash trucks (BFI) leak oil and slimy juice at almost every stop. I hope the residents and taxpayers of the city are not fooled by all the “good news” political rhetoric.
ROBERTA R. PHILPY
San Fernando
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