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Letters: The town, the city, the Wiki

Full story: Monterey County Herald

To all you Carmel/Carmel Valley incorporation voters! According to Wikipedia, there is no legal distinction between an incorporated city and an incorporated town in California under Government Code Sections 34500-34504. There are 22 incorporated municipalities that are styled as "town of " instead of "city of ." The last town to incorporate was ...

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Angry Carmel Taxpayer

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Oct 31, 2009
 
It also makes no sense to list the Flanders Mansion Property now when real estate values are at a low value during this economic recession and slow recovery period. Also the proceeds from a sale of Flanders would likely be wasted on undeserved and unearned salaries and bonuses to the favored city employees of Rich and Sue, as chronicled in Jane Millers lawsuit, incentive money to force out other employees Rich and Sue dislike, and more and more money on consultants because the mayor and administrator want total control of the city with centralized power vested in them.
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Salinas, CA

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Oct 31, 2009
 
All Carmel taxpayers monies expended, nearly $800,000, was because of the city councils, all under Sue McCloud, violations of state and municipal laws and consultant costs associated with the sale of Flanders Mansion before and after Judge O’Farrell ruled against the City in 2007. If Carmel had a mayor of good will, Measure I would never have had to be put on a ballot; instead of wasting taxpayers monies on consultants and attorneys in an effort to sell Flanders, those monies could have been better spent on maintenance and leasing it to a family or organization with compatible conditions of lease controlled by the city.
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Bakersfield, CA

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Oct 31, 2009
 
Even the native plants will die without water. We make our money in Monterey county from farming and tourists, both need water, tourists come because it is beautifully lush with NATIVE plants already. But even a Monterey Pine will die if not watered in a drought. Assuming planting drought tolerant plants will solve our water problem is naive. Just because they are native doesn't mean they don't need water.
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