MB Weekly 10/17/2024

MB WEEKLY – AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH: MB Salaries – Epilogue
by Paul Wafer (Manhattan Beach)

MBW An Inconvenient Truth

I hope the newly elected council members and whoever is hired as the new city manager will consider reducing costs versus advocating for increased taxes. We need to reduce the number of full-time employees and restructure some salaries. Let’s take a look at a few areas of possible savings.

The HR Department manages 558 full-time (328) and part-time/seasonal (230) positions. For this relatively small number of positions, they have a Director, Manager, Executive Assistant, Office Assistant, a Senior Analyst, a Risk Manager, and three technicians with a total price tag of $1,397,352. By comparison, Redondo Beach has 794 full- and part-time positions, including one director, two analysts, one technician, and two office assistants. Their total price tag is $646,580, less than half the cost of MB. We can indeed find “savings” in our HR Department.

The City Clerk position has a total compensation package of $296,905. In addition, there is an assistant city clerk with a total compensation package of $166,603, for a total cost of $463,508. The City of Redondo Beach has a City Clerk with compensation of $208,996 and a whole and part-time Deputy City Clerk at a combined $136,343 for a total cost of $345,419, over $100,000 less. We can indeed find “savings” in the City Clerk’s Office.

Manhattan Beach has an Urban Forester with a total compensation of $143,151. No other local city has this position. Shouldn’t this be contracted on an “as needed” basis?

The city should also look at “outsourcing” some city jobs. Mayor Franklin stated that hiring engineers it saved the city money. Does that savings include pension obligation costs? What is the incremental savings? We can eliminate the additional costs for pensions and benefits by contracting and outsourcing some positions.

This is not a complete list, but I believe these are examples of the many opportunities within the city to reduce costs without additional taxes. As stated in my initial comparison, if Manhattan Beach’s average compensation was the same as El Segundo’s, we could save over $8 million annually. We are not lean by any means.

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MB WEEKLY – EXCLUSIVE VIDEO:
Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Festival

Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Festival Video Link:
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MB WEEKLY – NO REPLY:

Four candidates for the Manhattan Beach City Council have failed to respond to inquiries about their attendance at City Council meetings over the past four years. *Karen Komatinsky, *Joe Marcy, *Brenda O’Leary, and *Nina Tarnay didn’t reply when MB Weekly asked (twice) about their participation at City Council meetings over the last four years. Since current Mayor Joe Franklin and Steve Charelian were required to attend as part of their duties, they were exempt from the question. MB Weekly believes transparency is crucial in public service, and residents have the right to know whether candidates refused to respond.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Luke Olesiuk, M.Ed.
(Principal MB Middle School)

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I was born in Sonora, CA – a small town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in northern California near Yosemite National Park.

Q: HOW DID YOU FIRST MAKE YOUR WAY TO MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: I joined the MBMS team in August of 2022 as a Vice Principal.

Q: WHAT DID YOU STUDY IN SCHOOL?
A: In college, I majored in Liberal Studies/Teacher Education and minored in Mathematics along with earning my teaching credential. I also earned my Master’s degree in School Leadership along with my Administrative Services Credential.

Q: WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING THE MANHATTAN BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL IN A POST-COVID WORLD?
A: At MBMS, we always want to keep improving academically and socially, so a continuing challenge in my role as principal post-COVID is working hard to ensure our staff and students have the tools and resources they need to meet the needs of every student every day.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR BEST ADVICE TO PARENTS OF MIDDLE SCHOOLERS?
A: My best advice is to stay connected with your children through whatever methods work best for you and your family. This can be a chat about what happened at school during the carpool home, asking open-ended questions during dinner, or setting a day during the week to review grades and assignments. Middle school students are starting to mature and this means that the relationship between parents and child(ren) is changing, but the parent/child(ren) bond can and should still remain strong even if it might look different than in elementary school.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: I am a huge Harry Potter fan! I love re-watching the original movies and can’t wait for the extended re-make to come out in 2026!

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Meet The New Mayor Of Manhattan Beach:

Newly appointed Manhattan Beach Mayor Amy Thomas Howorth, October 15, 2024 to August 5, 2025. Her Council Term expires in December of 2026.


Slay Italian Kitchen:

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MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
3% Of Kids Report Using Adderall – Is It Time To Rethink ADHD Treatment?

According to the latest MB Weekly Reader Poll, 3% of students in grades 8, 10, and 12 have used Adderall within the past year. While this figure may seem small, it reflects a significant reality: many of these children are diagnosed with ADHD and rely on the medication as prescribed. The data highlights the delicate balance between the necessity of Adderall for managing ADHD and the potential for misuse in academic environments. Experts urge parents and educators to stay informed and engaged about children’s ADHD diagnoses and treatments. As public awareness of ADHD continues to grow, discussions about its treatments, such as Adderall, are increasingly important.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sharon Arias (Manhattan Beach)

Contrary to what Manhattan Beach bond tax measure RLS proponents are saying, it is a new tax that WILL raise taxes and will increase annually. Per the ballot, it is a NEW tax (even though it replaces an existing tax about to expire) of $32 per $100,000 assessed property valuation. It WILL increase by 2% per year (as property valuations increase per Proposition 13). Most importantly, this proposed bond tax will NEVER expire. Previously, their proposed Measure MB tax was overwhelmingly rejected by voters. Vote NO on RLS!

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MB WEEKLY – ENDORSEMENTS:

** There are a number of well qualified candidates running for Manhattan Beach City Council. You should vote for candidates who have a record of community volunteer service, diverse experience and fresh ideas to improve our community. Don’t be swayed by candidates who have numerous campaign signs illegally on city property and vacant lots or who run numerous slick ads and mailers with the usual rhetoric and empty promises. As a former two-term Manhattan Beach Mayor and current Los Angeles County Commissioner, I urge everyone to do their due diligence and research candidates for all offices and especially the ballot propositions. Most importantly, you vote in elections periodically, but when you volunteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in. —- Wayne Powell (Los Angeles County Commissioner / Former Manhattan Beach Mayor/Councilmember)

** I am endorsing Mayor Joe Franklin and Steve Charelian for Manhattan Beach City Council. —- Mike Michalski

** I would like our next City Council to explore the merits of adopting a City Charter, so our City can have maximum local control of land use, zoning and other municipal affairs. We can no longer afford to be a general law city that is legally bound to follow all state laws. Also, with pension debt at $80 million and unfunded pension liability at $28 million, I would like our next City Council to examine reducing staffing and salaries with a goal of reducing the $108 million in pension debt/unfunded liability. Finally, I would like our next City Council to declare a moratorium on all new City buildings in Polliwog Park. “Hometown” Joe Marcy has promised to strongly support all three! That’s why he is my #1 Choice. Brenda O’Leary also supports all three and she would also be a welcome addition with her private sector finance expertise. For me, these two are the “gotta haves” for strong leadership in a new Council. Of course, Joe Franklin is our community’s best cheerleader who always shows up. The final three candidates are all qualified. Two are associated with our schools. I like to separate our schools and City allegiances. The final candidate is our former Finance Director who is a fine fellow who did a disastrous job as Finance Director including being the champion of the City issuing $91 million in pension debt resulting in our City paying $5.5 million for a total of 22 years and our per capita debt going from $500 to $3,000. —- Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

** I am open to vote for Nina – she seems a reasonable woman. As a moderate voter, I do have some questions for her though. ONE: I have read the appeal to Manhattan Beach voters you posted 4 years ago. You asked them to vote against MBUSD Board candidates that you called “conservatives” and that you wrote “represented a threat to our school district.” Do you think you can represent also constituents who are “conservatives” and why do you consider being conservative a “threat”? TWO: You promise to be fiscally prudent. Still you supported and campaigned for Measure A, which was not fiscally prudent and was rejected by the majority of MB residents. Given this past support, why should we trust your promise? THREE: You wrote the following about the people who were against Measure A “these are the same folks who have lead the no mask, no vaccine, no CRT ‘Critical Race Theory’ movement.” Given that the majority of the MB residents rejected Measure A, do you stand by those derogatory comments? Since you were in favor of CRT in our schools, do you plan to implement CRT principles in the government of our city? —- Lucia La Rosa (Manhattan Beach)


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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Lee Phillips (Manhattan Beach)

Proposition 36 offers a common-sense solution to California’s intertwined crises of crime, homelessness, and addiction. Overdose is now the leading cause of death among Californians aged 15-44, and homelessness has surged, with drug abuse and mental health issues playing significant roles. Proposition 47’s reduction of drug and property crimes to misdemeanors removed vital tools for enforcing accountability. Prop 36 aims to reverse these trends by mandating addiction treatment for offenders and imposing stricter penalties on repeat criminals. It’s a practical, nonpartisan solution supported by law enforcement, crime victims, and community leaders to reclaim our streets and protect lives. Vote YES on Prop 36.

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MB WEEKLY – MEET:
Meet Ingo (Manhattan Beach)
YES OR NO QUESTIONS

  • Have you smoked at least one cigarette in the last year? YES
  • Have you ever been river rafting? HELL, YES
  • Do you think tattoos are tacky? YES
  • Are you in favor of the proposed sales tax increase in Manhattan Beach? F—K NO!
  • Did you watch any of the Olympics on TV? NO
  • Have you ever kissed a married man? SADLY, I HAVE
  • Have you ever gone to a Manhattan Beach City Council meeting? NO
  • Do you have a Manhattan Beach library card? YES
  • Have you ever visited New York City? YES

MBW CONSUMER REPORT

If crime in the area is really down, then why are these signs all over the CVS stores in Manhattan Beach. Please share your comment: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net (Maximum 100 words)


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Fred Taylor (Manhattan Beach)

Historically, most of us vote the way our parents voted. We vote ‘party’ election after election. And I submit that’s why we’re experiencing a dysfunction in our governance. In a recent public gathering, Al Muratsuchi boasted about his bill, AB 1825. This will take school library authority out of the hands of school districts and put the state in control… That’s because “Many schools refused Gender Queer” [a porn comic novel]… and Al wants our kids to have access to it. How does this happen? Far too many of us vote ‘party’ over policy. At a fundraiser just the other night for a CC candidate, the gracious host, a legal immigrant of many years, testified she was a lifelong Democrat, and now she is voting for policies that promote ‘American Values’ [my term] and no longer an obligatory “D” ticket. Do we want open borders, human trafficking, a war on fossil fuel, a weaponized D.O.J. & F.B.I., deadly healthcare mandates, and soaring gov’t spending giving rise to costly & unaffordable inflation? We can’t sustain these policies in the long term. I LOVE America more than I hate the mean tweets… vote for policies that bless our nation and not curse it!

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Sloopy’s Beach Cafe:

French Toast Sprinkled With Powdered Sugar
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Ex-LA Kings Coach Todd McLellan Has Listed His Manhattan Beach Property For $9 Million:

A home owned by former Los Angeles Kings head coach Todd McLellan was put on the market for just under $9 million, and the posting shows it is under contract. Six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a basement cinema and gaming room with a wet bar make up the 6,312-square-foot house. McLellan acquired the new home in June 2019 for $6.772 million. The house is in the Hill Section, a wealthy neighborhood with contemporary mansions on large acres. The listing is by Bayside’s Bryn Stroyke.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Welcome to the newest MBPD officer. Recently, Chief Johnson swore in Officer Chang. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


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MBW CRIME

Manhattan Beach Crime Summary
October 3 to October 9, 2024

  • 812 Service Requests
  • 14 Arrests
  • 18 Traffic Accidents
  • 47 Reported Crimes

Notable Events:
** A suspect took a leaf blower, charger, and battery from the LA County Beaches and Harbor office in the 3600 block of The Strand between October 1 and 2. Authorities found no forced entry.

** Between 7 and 8:30 p.m. on October 4, police responded to a house burglary in the 1200 block of 9th Street. A burglar broke a first-floor window to enter and ransack numerous bedrooms. Stolen items included jewelry, purses, and watches.

** Police responded to a house burglary in progress in the 400 block of Chabella Drive early October 8. The culprits escaped before police arrived, but detectives spotted a door forced open. A 500-pound gun safe with many guns was taken, police said.

** Police responded to a triggered burglary alarm at Jiffy Lube in the 1100 block of Sepulveda Boulevard on October 9. According to video surveillance, A motorcyclist broke the glass garage bay doors and stole tools.


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MBW QUIZ
How Well Do You Know Manhattan Beach?

Q1: How many feet above sea level is Manhattan Beach?
A. 1,050 feet \  B. 120 feet \  C. 55 feet

Q2: What is the average annual rainfall in Manhattan Beach?
A. 22.78 inches \  B. 2.2 inches \  C. 12.07 inches

Q3: Average summer temperature in Manhattan Beach?
A. 85º F \  B. 70º F \  C. 110º F

ANSWERS:
Q1: Elevation: 120 feet above sea level.
Q2: Rainfall: Average annual rainfall of 12.07 inches.
Q3: Temperature: Average temperature is 70º F in summer.


MBW Bulletin Board


1. ** Mayor Franklin’s nonsensical response to the obscenely high Manhattan Beach salaries was embarrassing. What a hack. —- Jennifer G., Manhattan Beach

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3. ** Mayor Franklin’s response to the article on outrageous Manhattan Beach salaries was embarrassing weak, lacked substance, and relied on empty platitudes. Balancing the budget is like protecting your virtue: sometimes, you must say no. Fiscal responsibility demands tough decisions, not vague reassurances or less than half-hearted defenses. —- Steve C., Manhattan Beach

4. ** Dr. Adwani, M.D., in Manhattan Beach, is an outstanding physician known for his exceptional care and dedication to his patients. Though appointments are hard to secure due to his popularity, the wait is undoubtedly worth it. I praise his expertise, compassionate approach, and attention to detail, making him a standout doctor in the community. —- Layla C., Manhattan Beach

5. ** City of Torrance. Everyone now dumps trash here. —- Hal K., Manhattan Beach

6. ** Please explain why individuals believe I want to hear their YouTube while having breakfast, lunch, or supper at a restaurant. Why do they not use earphones? —- Lesley Z., Manhattan Beach

7. ** See where the Uber driver is heading and verify your receipt afterward. I have been scammed twice. —- Michael U., Manhattan Beach

8. ** We expected Hamas to try to kill Jews. We didn’t expect Americans to celebrate when they did. —- Mike M., Manhattan Beach

9. ** My company is at 505 N Sepulveda Blvd. Please be informed that our building has had three break-ins in the previous five days. But do not worry; “crime is down.” Yeah, right! —- Yolanda W., Manhattan Beach

10. ** Manhattan Beach needs a unique politician. Our community is in dire financial shape. Thanks, Bruce and Steve. —- Holland T., Manhattan Beach

11. ** Kamala doesn’t require teleprompter for first time ever while going on sex podcast. —- Gallagher T., Manhattan Beach

12. ** Calling Spectrum for customer service makes my soul feel as it has been pierced with a knife. —- Angela L., Manhattan Beach

13. ** Disneyland ticket price increase breaks through the $200 barrier. The company also hikes Magic Key annual pass prices by 6% to 20%. F—k them! —- Kimberly S., Manhattan Beach

14. ** Today, I picked up my dry laundry at Strand Dry Cleaners and found it was closed. I was never contacted to pick up my clothing. —- Samantha G., Manhattan Beach

15. ** Democrats perplexed why candidate nobody ever voted for is slipping in the polls. Yikes. —- Rebecca G., Manhattan Beach

16. ** Manhattan Beach backyard camera caught a coyote around 5 AM in the 1700 block of 11th Street. —- Howie T., Manhattan Beach

17. ** Why do so many women wear giant eyeglasses? —- Hunter T., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Food quality at Islands in Manhattan Beach makes Denny’s look like The Four Seasons. —- Dabney C., Manhattan Beach

19. ** Gascon is a dead man walking. —- Lawrence G., Manhattan Beach

20. ** Find YOUR Why —- www.MichaelLevineConsutlting.com

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MB Weekly Bonus Edition 10/13/2024

MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Measure RLS (Repair Local Schools) Campaign Launch Party.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Real Estate legend John Altamura’s antique car.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Joe Franklin Manhattan Beach Mayor.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Tracy Evans, private owner of Set The Table LA.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Sweetheart Patty of Torrance reads MB Weekly.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Abby, hostess at Fête Bistro by Slay.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Joe Marcy and Tiffany Barbara at Measure RLS (Repair Local Schools) Campaign Launch Party.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Paul Wafer, community activist, having lunch at Urban Plates in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Chef-owner David LeFevre, Manhattan Beach Post, Fishing with Dynamite, The Arthur J.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Larry Zimbalist, Chair of Measure Repair Local Schools.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Silvia Zambon, a veteran South Bay dog walker (alohamydogs@gmail.com).


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Jim Freeman of Freeman Public Affairs with lovely Lilly.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Cassie, 4 years, and Thomas, 20 years, at Sloopy’s Beach Cafe Manhattan Beach.


WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY OF MIRA COSTA HIGH SCHOOL:

** I have so many wonderful memories at Mira Costa High School. I ran my first campaign for ASB/Student Council in 2001. I remember my parents helped me hang posters in the quad before sunrise. By senior year, I was elected as the “Commissioner of Campus Morale”. I helped coordinate all the pep rallies and festivities. I couldn’t be more proud. Our class yearbook listed me as “Most Spirited”. I also sang in the choir and joined several service clubs. I remember having wonderful teachers who believed in me. I was given a rare opportunity to serve as the student representative on the high school accreditation committee. I learned so much from that process. And lastly, I was so grateful to be named the commencement speaker for the Class of 2003. I shared a quote that resonated so deeply with me. “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference” – Robert Frost —- Joe Marcy (Running For Manhattan Beach City Council 2024)

** It would be impossible to pick one memory of Mira Costa because there are so many. The relationships and connections that have lasted a lifetime stand out above everything else. From well-established friendships that I brought with me to Mira Costa from elementary and middle school to the new ones I built while at Costa that continues to this day, there’s just something about the bonds formed at that age that seem to transcend time and place. It’s not unusual to run into someone I haven’t seen for years and strike up a conversation as if I just saw them yesterday. It’s a community that you’re always a part of, no matter where you go or what you do. —- Steve Napolitano (Councilman, Manhattan Beach)


WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN:

** Pisces – but I don’t read my horoscope —- Larry Zimbalist (Chair of Measure Repair Local Schools)

** Scorpio —- Steven Nicholson

** Pisces —- Charlotte Lesser (Neighborhood Watch)

** Aquarian —- Paul Wafer (Manhattan Beach)

** Scorpio —- Steve Charelian (City Council candidate)

** Leo —- Tony Cordi (President, The Innate Group)

** Virgo —- Phillip Cook (Prominent Financial Planner)

** I am a Capricorn! —- Lisa Hemmat (Proprietor, Lido di Manhattan)

** Virgo —- Sharon Arias (Manhattan Beach)

** Cancer —- Marilyn Alcantar (GM, Fete Bistro by Slay)


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WHAT BOOK ARE YOU READING THESE DAYS:

** The book I’m currently reading and almost finished is The Gambler (Life of Billy Walters) —- Peter Kim (Co-Owner Sloopy’s Café)

** After Further Review My life By My Friend Mike Pereira —- David M. Slay (Slay Restaurants)

** Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys —- Michael Unton (CEO of Flowing Energy)

** Shepherd series by Michael Stagg —- Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

** I just finished The Melting Pot by Matt Pottinger on strategies on how to contain China. Very interesting read. Now reading The Melting Point by General Frank McKenzie about his time in charge of Central Command over the middle East region, including the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Very timely considering all of the current issues. —- Paul Wafer (Manhattan Beach)

** “Experiencing The American Dream: How to Invest Your Time, Energy, and Money to Create an Extraordinary Life” by Mark Matson / “Rewired: The McKinsey Guide to Outcompeting in the Age of Digital and AI” by Eric Lamarre —- Wayne Powell (Former Manhattan Beach Mayor/Councilmember)

** Unfortunately, I do not read many books. The lifestyle I live does not hold much time for sitting around. When I have down time, I usually read current events/news, not just your usual sources. Nowadays you have you do research on news articles/current events from multiple sources to find out what is true and not. If I did have more time to read, I would read books that aim to help my personal growth and future comfort. —- Chris Kelly (GM Dive N’ Surf)


DO YOU HAVE ANY COMMENTS, POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE, THE EFFECT OF GEORGE GASCON ON MANHATTAN BEACH:

** As a former misdemeanor Prosecutor, General Counsel to LAPD and the LAX Airport Police, it is abundantly clear to me that Gascon’s policy of not filing or prosecuting misdemeanors committed in Manhattan Beach has significantly eroded law and order in our community. Just ask our local small business owners. It really is shameful. Please know that crime statistics don’t tell the whole story since unreported crime has skyrocketed. For the residents of our community, Gascon must go or we need a City Charter to hire our own City Prosecutor to file and prosecute misdemeanors, as well have the very effective homeless court to address the growing homeless problem in our community. —- Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

** Gascon has destroyed L.A. just like he destroyed S.F. There are no penalties for crimes committed in L.A. Stealing is acceptable up to $950.00. Isn’t that wonderful? —- John Altamura (Manhattan Beach)


WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BOOK OF ALL TIME:

** “The Noticer” by Andy Andrews —- Fred Taylor (Community Activist)

** Thorn Birds —- Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

** I would say “Once a Warrior” by Jake Wood! https://www.jakewood.co/ —- Lisa Hemmat (Proprietor, Lido di Manhattan)

** “To Kill a Mockingbird” – Don’t we all want to be like Atticus Finch?! —- Joe Franklin (Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

** Without A Paddle, written by Nick Offerman, is a fun filled read with hilarious personal accounts of Offerman’s life. Throughout his stories he offers insight, wisdom, life-lessons, common sense, and decency. Truly a great novel that I recommend to anyone looking for a light, comical read. —- Steven Lutz (Chef, Urban Plates Manhattan Beach)

** The Bible —- Bob Holmes (Three Terms Manhattan Beach Councilman/Mayor & 55-year Manhattan Beach Resident)


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MB WEEKLY – FREE BULLETIN BOARD:


1. ** The Fantasy World of Ta-Nehisi Coates. His new book, ‘The Message,’ is a masterpiece of warped arguments and moral confusion. —- Dr. Lester K., Manhattan Beach

2. ** People love reading MB Weekly because you embrace the voices of the residents. Kudos, and well done! —- Fred T., Manhattan Beach

3. ** The University of Wyoming’s women’s volleyball team forfeited a game against a team from San Jose State University that included a biological male. Thank God that teams like Wyoming are sticking up for our young ladies. Keep it coming, and I know it’ll make a difference! —- Christy B.

4. ** I wholeheartedly agree with Lucia’s comments about Steve’s commitment to excellence and community service. Two senior Council members are leaving, taking years of institutional knowledge with them. Steve is the only candidate who can fill that loss instantly. As the City’s recently retired Finance Director, he ensured balanced budgets and watched over taxpayers’ dollars. Steve is a strong proponent of government transparency. He deserves your vote! —- Howard F., Manhattan Beach

5. ** MB Weekly is looking to spotlight a Pilates studio. Please write to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

6. ** Dear MB Weekly: The Chandler article is really good. —- Lee P., Manhattan Beach

7. ** Maybe someone can help me. I cannot think of 1 reason to have one million cash dollars in public. None, nada, zero! —- Tom A., Manhattan Beach

8. ** XX-XY Athletics was permanently banned from TikTok for encouraging girls to stand up for themselves and for using the word “male” to describe men in women’s sports. Meanwhile, Nike’s Coaching HER initiative, available worldwide to keep girls from dropping out of sports, defines girls as anyone who identifies as one. —- Alison S., Manhattan Beach

9. ** I don’t get it. With Chandler on the prowl, why are there never any police in downtown Manhattan Beach? Something is wrong. —- Selma C., Manhattan Beach

10. ** E-bikes, vehicles, and trucks ignore stop signs and traffic signals, which needs to be addressed. —- Rhonda C., Manhattan Beach

11. ** When I read about the salaries that Manhattan Beach pays its staff, I’m inclined to blame them for spending money like drunken sailors, only that feels unfair to drunken sailors because at least sailors are spending their own money. —- Craig H., Manhattan Beach

12. ** Yikes! Ayatollah frantically Googles “How To Build Iron Dome Thingy FAST” —- Joel R., Manhattan Beach

13. ** My kid fell off her e-bike tonight and cut her knee badly. —- Mark C., Manhattan Beach

14. ** El Segundo coyote sighting: I arrived home to see a coyote napping in my backyard! —- Catherin O., Manhattan Beach

15. ** Ozzy Osbourne endorses presidential candidate but no one could understand which one —- Carly V., Manhattan Beach

16. ** It’s become fashionable to claim that other countries hate the U.S. Having traveled the globe for three years, I can tell you: That’s absurd. —- Chris L., Manhattan Beach

17. ** Rashod is a good waiter at Joey in Manhattan Beach! —- Carla H., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Something isn’t right here with the million-dollar heist. We want to know who this so-called victim is! —- Marilyn A., Manhattan Beach

19. ** Gen Z is the first generation to grow up with Smartphones, social media, etc. Their lackluster workplace performance is somehow connected to their considerable digital life experience. If this trend continues, we are all in trouble. —- Tim T., Manhattan Beach

20. ** I know many top executives that if they get a resume in the mail that includes pronouns, they throw it immediately in the garbage. —- Harold S., Manhattan Beach

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MB Weekly 10/10/2024

MB WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE COMMENTARY:
by Paul Wafer (Manhattan Beach)

(PART THREE)

A few weeks ago, I shared data on the Manhattan Beaches salaries and compared them with those of local cities. The stories turned out to be a bombshell in the City. That data showed that our compensation is higher, on average, than the local community. Sadly, Mayor Franklin attacked me personally rather than providing data to refute my information. I will refrain from doing the same, but I will offer more data from the State of California to clarify.

This week, I will provide data on the ten positions with the highest compensation, non-police, and non-fire in Manhattan Beach and compare them to those in Hermosa, Redondo, El Segundo, and Torrance. In some cases, there was no comparable position. For example, Manhattan Beach has a Human Resources Director and a Human Resources Manager. Most cities, except for El Segundo, only had a Director or a Manager, not both. The same holds for the Parks and Recreation and Finance positions; Manhattan Beach has a director, and some have managers. Additionally, Torrance is a much larger city; one would expect them to have higher salaries in most positions. However, Manhattan Beach was higher in 6 of the 10 positions.

The data below shows that Manhattan Beach was either the highest or second highest in 8 out of 10 positions. If you total all of these positions, Manhattan Beach paid approximately $700,000 more than Hermosa Beach and Redondo, $600,000 more than El Segundo, and $300,000 more than Torrance’s.

The Data is as follows:

  • City Manager – The highest was Torrance at $406,581, and the lowest was Hermosa Beach at $338,632. Manhattan Beach was second lowest at $352,580.
  • Public Works Director – The highest was Torrance at $317,041, and the lowest was Hermosa Beach at $259,190. Manhattan Beach was second highest at $316,119.
  • Finance Director/Manager/CFO – The highest was Hermosa Beach at $335,781, and the lowest was El Segundo at $141,944. Manhattan Beach was second highest at $303,605.
  • City Clerk – The highest was Manhattan Beach at $296,905, and the lowest was El Segundo at $52,833.
  • Park and Recreation Director/Manager – Manhattan Beach was highest at $276,057; the lowest was Redondo Beach at $112,051.
  • City Engineer – Manhattan Beach was the highest at $272,858; the lowest was Redondo Beach at $221,395.
  • Human Resources Director – The highest was Redondo Beach at $277,442 (they do not have a manager position), and the lowest was Hermosa Beach at $0 (they only have the manager position). Manhattan Beach was third highest at $261,551 (they also have a manager position).
  • Human Resources Manager – The highest was Manhattan Beach at $239,214; the lowest was Redondo Beach and Torrance, which do not have a Manager role.
  • Community Development Director – The highest is Torrance at $262,659, and the lowest is Hermosa Beach at $119,133. Manhattan Beach was the second highest at $227,799.
  • Building Official – Torrance was the highest at $262, 659 and Hermosa Beach was the lowest at $119,133. Manhattan Beach was second highest at $227,799.

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This Weekend Is The First Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Event On October 11-12:

This weekend, October 11 and 12, 50 renowned North American chefs will attend the South Bay’s first Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Festival. A 40,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion in Manhattan Village will showcase South Bay to Mexican chefs’ cuisine. Each night will include 25 chefs. Creator Shelby Russell said they’re looking to build this into something meaningful for years to come. “This is an amazing chef lineup, something I haven’t seen in California in years.” Chef David LeFevre, founder of M.B. Post, Fishing with Dynamite, and The Arthur J in Manhattan Beach, visited a friend in 2002. He said he saw the beach and said, “I’m moving here.” He is excited about sharing a wonderful place that he loves, and with other chefs that he knows are coming in, “and then sharing it with people from all over, not only Los Angeles but all over the country.” The Careers Through Culinary Arts Program (C-Cap), a charity that “empowers underserved teenagers by providing education, mentorship and scholarships,” will benefit from the event.

7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in Manhattan Village
Click on link for entry fees and more information
www.ShopManhattanVillage.com/ManhattanBeachFoodWine


MB WEEKLY – NO REPLY:

MB Weekly has received many complaints from residents and business owners in the downtown area about a lack of police presence. MB Weekly wrote twice to each candidate for City Council, asking for their opinion on the problem. Of the six candidates, only one replied, Mayor Joe Franklin. All other candidates offered no reply.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Grace Adams
(Executive Director Roundhouse Aquarium)

Q: Do you believe in unconditional love?
A: YES, absolutely.

Q: Have you had a bad relationship in the past?
A: YES

Q: Have you ever broken up with someone over a text message?
A: NOPE

Q: Have you ever dated someone your family did not like?
A: NOPE

Q: Have you ever forgotten a partner’s birthday?
A: NEVER

Q: Would you ever tell a white lie to your partner?
A: MAYBE

Q: Do you believe in giving each other space in a relationship?
A: YES

Q: Do you believe in marriage?
A: YES! I have been married for 30 years!

Q: Are you a morning person?
A: SORT OF

www.RoundhouseAquarium.org


Joey Restaurants:
A Home-Cooked Thanksgiving Dinner
Minus All The Cooking

Turkey Dinner $210 – Serves 4 to 6 people

Including: Oven Roasted Turkey with Gravy | Caramelized Apple and Sage Stuffing | Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes | Butter Glazed Harvest Carrots and Yams | Pan Roasted Brussels Sprouts | Fall Kale Salad | Dinner Buns | Cranberry Sauce with Orange Zest | Fresh Baked Apple Pie with Ice Cream.


www.JoeyRestaurants.com/Thanksgiving


MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
63% Say Their Biggest Financial Regret Is Buying Real Estate

An exclusive MB Weekly reader poll revealed that 63% of respondents regret purchasing real estate, citing rising mortgage rates and unexpected maintenance costs as the explanation. “The prices in Manhattan Beach are outrageous,” said Meg T., a long-time Manhattan Beach resident. “You must be rich enough to own property in Manhattan Beach, and most people can’t afford that luxury.”

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Campaign signs galore in Manhattan Beach. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Russ Lesser (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

Joe Franklin is running for re-election to the Manhattan Beach City Council. I don’t think a more dedicated person has been on the council for many years. You see Joe all around town helping people, meeting with people, etc. He really cares about the residents of Manhattan Beach. We are voting for three city council positions this year, and it is clear that Joe should be one of them. He has done a great job.

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Downtown Manhattan Beach Gets 58 New Parking Spots:

The closing of Lot 3 in Downtown Manhattan Beach affected parking, prompting the city to find more. To ease Downtown parking issues, 58 extra parking places will be introduced in the coming weeks. New parking slots include:

  • Valley Drive (17th and 18th Streets): 14 additional parking spots
  • Valley Drive (18th–20th Streets): 21 new parking spots
  • Manhattan Avenue (14th–15th Streets): 3 new parking spaces
  • Manhattan Avenue (11th Street to Manhattan Beach Boulevard): 4 new parking spots
  • Manhattan Avenue north of Manhattan Beach Boulevard: 3 new parking spots
  • Manhattan Avenue (10th–11th Streets): 1 new parking space
  • Parking Lot 1 (Bayview Drive at 10th Street): 4 new spots
  • Manhattan Beach Boulevard (east of Morningside Drive): 1 new parking spot
  • Parking Lot 7 (Valley Drive south of Manhattan Beach Boulevard): 7 new spots

MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)

Did you know our pension debt is more than $80 Million, with the City paying $5.5 Million yearly for 22 more years? The City’s proposed sales tax increase will generate $5.3 Million yearly. Hmm? Coincidence? I think not. In addition to the over $80 Million in pension debt, the City has a ballooning unfunded pension obligation of over $28 Million. That’s a whopping $108 Million in pension debt and unfunded pension obligation! This is gross financial mismanagement. After 2017, the City’s unfunded pension obligation ballooned in a few short years from $38 Million to $80 Million. In response, the City issued $91 Million in Pension Obligation Bonds (POBs) in 2021 despite the recommendation from the Government Finance Officers Association that cities should never issue such risky financial instruments. Since the City issued these POBs, the City’s unfunded pension obligation has risen to over $28 Million. With the same size city and population, our staffing level of full-time employees has gone from 268 to 328 with escalating salaries resulting in many employees making over $200K, $300K, and even $400K. This is not sustainable or financially prudent. We need new Councilmembers who will make the hard choices regarding staffing and salaries.

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MB WEEKLY – MEET:
Meet MIA (Manhattan Beach)
YES OR NO QUESTIONS

  • Have you smoked at least one cigar in the last year? NO
  • Have you smoked at least one cigarette in the last year? YES
  • Do you crack your knuckles? YES
  • Have you been to the chiropractor at least once in the last year? NO
  • Do you get migraine headaches? NO
  • Do you have any tattoos? NO
  • Have you ever dated a married man? NO
  • Do you ever sleep with socks on? NO
  • Do you chew gum? OCCASIONALLY BUT NOT OFTEN

MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Audrey Ritterman (Manhattan Beach / 37-Year Resident)

Thank you, Paul Wafer, for bringing this fiscal issue to our city’s attention. If possible, we, the Manhattan residents, would like to request the city to give us a breakdown of salary, benefits, and pension for each employee so we can assess the details, including full-time and Part-time positions. The details will give us an accurate picture of what is happening with our city’s Employee compensation packages, which I realize pensions take a large chunk of. However, residents must think about our first responders, firefighters, and police, who put their lives on the line daily. They expose themselves to the long-term effects of smoke chemical exposure and traumatic long-term Physical injuries or dealing with unpredictable individuals who can cause severe bodily harm or death. So we must ask what price can we put on these psychological and physical tolls endured by these individuals who take on these volatile positions. How do you put a price on that for our public safety and well-being, especially during these times of irrational policies from the L.A. District Attorney? But for all the Management, administrators, accountants … and part-time employees, let’s see the real numbers in the city and the M.B. school district … including the benefit package and the dreaded pensions. Then, we can discuss whether we have inefficiencies in the four square miles we call home.

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Bertha Mae’s Brownies:

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Mayor Franklin Calls Out DA George Gascon:

In a bold and direct statement, Manhattan Beach Mayor Joe Franklin has placed the blame for the dwindling police presence in the city’s downtown squarely on the shoulders of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon. “The issue lies squarely at the feet of, you guessed it, George Gascon,” said Mayor Franklin. He pointed out that multiple offenders arrested by the Manhattan Beach Police Department are being released without prosecution due to Gascon’s controversial directives. This frustration prompted Franklin to vote for a “No Confidence” measure against Gascon in the city council and to back the recall effort against him. Mayor Franklin has also supported Nathan Hochman, Gascon’s opponent in the upcoming November 5th election, urging residents to vote for change. “Our police department is doing their part,” Franklin added, “but it’s impossible to maintain order when repeat offenders are continually set free.” He emphasized the need for proper prosecution or diversion programs, warning that public safety remains at risk unless action is taken. MB Weekly continues receiving many complaints from residents and business owners about the lack of police presence in the downtown area.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Joe Marcy (Candidate For City Council)

Being Proactive in the Community: We have to do better; we are Manhattan Beach! Across the board, we need to be more proactive and get more aggressive on our timelines. As a MB native, I’m passionate about our community and I’m ready to work to get things done. We need new leadership that will set a different tone, prioritizing efficiency. Let’s look at a few examples of where leadership has fallen short in the past: Downtown Lot 3 Parking Structure – Deficiencies were found in 2022. We didn’t take action until its closure in 2024. In 2019, pier railings were rusted, corroded and a liability to our beachgoers. It took City Council 4 years to approve and install. In 2015, council decided to address inconsistent wayfinding and signage. 9 years later, the project is incomplete and has actually been made worse. We have new signage installed, but only on limited intersections. Outdoor Dining was approved in 2020 due to the pandemic, but we should have considered the long-term plan much earlier. A task force wasn’t established until 2023 and due to the parking lot structure 3 closure, a solution is likely delayed further. In 2021, Bruce’s Beach made national headlines. Regardless of how you may have felt about it, people around the nation questioned who we are as a community. In my heart, I know we are a city of kind, philanthropic, and caring people – and our generosity has a global impact. We needed leadership to be prompt and aggressive with that messaging. While Council promised a public art installation, it is likely delayed to 2025 or later. Inconsistent handling of legacy events – The City of Manhattan Beach should be covering all security and third-party security fees for our legacy events. It’s for the safety of our community and we do not cut corners when it comes to protecting our loved ones. If I get the opportunity to serve on City Council, I promise that I will: Always push for more aggressive timelines / Review currently delayed projects / Be more proactive in tackling some of our toughest issues / Get AHEAD of potential future problems.

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MBW CRIME

One year after Manhattan Beach Police Officer Chad Swanson was killed in the line of duty in a multi-vehicle traffic crash on October 4, 2023, a California Highway Patrol (CHP) investigation prompted the Los Angeles District Attorney to charge a suspect with vehicular manslaughter for his involvement in the fatal crash. Raymond Eugene Sanders of Compton is charged with one count of vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence, a misdemeanor. If convicted as charged, he faces up to one year in county jail. On October 4, at approximately 5:19 a.m., Officer Swanson was fatally injured in a multi-vehicle crash on the northbound 405 Freeway in Carson, after being thrown from his department motorcycle. Sanders is accused of improperly securing boxes of lighting fixtures to his truck, causing several to fall onto the roadway. Investigators determined improper securement as a key factor in the crash.


Weekly Crime Summary
September 26 to October 2, 2024

  • 807 CALLS FOR SERVICE
  • 16 ARRESTS
  • 13 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
  • 46 CRIME REPORTS TAKEN

Halloween Trunk or Treat
Police Department Parking Lot off of Valley Drive
Thursday, October 24, 2024 – 5 to 8 p.m.


** On 09/27/24, at approximately 12:34 a.m., officers responded to the 1500 block of 9th Street regarding three subjects (dark clothing, hoodies, masks, gloves, and one carrying a backpack) that were seen on video surveillance attempting a residential burglary. Officers responded to the area and quickly established a perimeter after one officer observed a subject walking eastbound in the 1600 block of 9th Street and another officer observed a subject running southbound between the houses in the 1600 block of 10th Street. Officers contacted the owner of the residence in question and confirmed a crime had occurred. Neighboring agencies responded to assist. Patrol K9’s and a drone was utilized in an attempt to locate the suspects. No suspects were located. This is an ongoing investigation.

** On 10/01/24, at approximately 3:30 a.m., an officer observed a bicyclist come out of the residential neighborhood near Redondo Avenue and Manhattan Beach Boulevard. The officer attempted to stop the subject for committing vehicle code violations, however the subject fled on the bicycle near Manhattan Heights and a containment was established. The subject fled into a residential yard in the 1600 block of 11th Street. Officer arrested the subject and they were transported to the MBPD jail.

** Between 09/27/24 and 09/28/24, a commercial burglary occurred in the 500 block of N. Sepulveda Boulevard. The business owner returned and discovered skincare products were missing from inside the store, and stated the store was secured the night before. The lockbox on the front door containing the business’ keys was missing. No signs of forced entry and no surveillance cameras. This is an ongoing investigation.


MBW QUIZ
How Well Do You Know Manhattan Beach?

Q1: How many acres of major park land in Manhattan Beach?
A. 48 acres \  B. 155 acres \  C. 298 acres

Q2: How many miles of paved streets?
A. 256 miles \  B. 120 miles \  C. 688 miles

Q3: How many miles of storm drains does Manhattan Beach have?
A. 200 miles \  B. 55 miles \  C. 18 miles

ANSWERS:
Q1: Parks: There are 48 acres of major park land in Manhattan Beach, in addition to the 21 acre Manhattan Beach Parkway.
Q2: Paved Streets: There are 120 miles of paved streets.
Q3: Plumbing: The City has 18 miles of storm drains and 110 miles of sewers.


Bulletin Board

1. ** Students across our nation are being cheated from attaining a quality education by misguided bureaucrats, corrupt teachers unions, and anti-American activists infiltrating our schools. While political leaders promote “gender fluid” restrooms and abandon academic standards, our communities continue to fall apart. —- Howie S., Manhattan Beach

2. ** I was visiting a friend at Franklin and Wilshire in the People’s Republic of Santa Monica. I walked four short blocks to Ralph’s on Bundy, got a bag of chips, and returned to my friend’s place. In that short walk, I bumped into 11 drifters, 4 of which were quite aggressive – yelling, threatening, running toward people, etc.; one was stabbing a wall nonstop with what looked like a screwdriver right outside CVS. Welcome to Santa Monica! —- Bob T., Manhattan Beach

3. ** For women, aging is like a horror film. —- Melanie M., Manhattan Beach

4. ** Kamala Harris is the standard-bearer for our current Washington elites. They are betting on her to “keep the game going!” —- Haley W., Manhattan Beach

5. ** I love In and Out Burger and went to the one in El Segundo. Unfortunately, it was filthy inside, and I had to chase down the manager to get someone to clean the tables. Very disappointing. —- Holly W., El Segundo

6. ** Six people granted clemency by Trump as president have been accused of another crime. —- Dave K., Manhattan Beach

7. ** How come the Manhattan Beach City Council votes five to zero on everything? Doesn’t anyone ever disagree with anything? I sense that they are not a bunch of free thinkers. —- Patty L., Manhattan Beach

8. ** El Segundo Dollar Tree debuted on Thursday, but I didn’t notice any vegetables like at Ninety-Nine Cents Only today. It appears most items cost $1.25. —- Rebecca S., Manhattan Beach

9. ** MB Weekly is looking to spotlight a florist in the South Bay. Any recommendations? —- Send to MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

10. ** Award-winning dog walker in the South Bay. Winner “Best of Los Angeles Award 2023.” Experienced personal care – walking your dog and pet sitting. —- Call Silvia at 310-714-9877

11. ** The best way to end a regional war is to win it. —- Jake L., Manhattan Beach

12. ** My mother-in-law will be in L.A. for three months and is looking for a place to rent and use as an art studio. Please see below and contact her if you are interested or know someone who is! Thanks. I am a mature, responsible artist looking for a workspace for January, February, and March. If you have a garage or A.D.U. that is not being used, I would pay up to $2,000/month rent. The space should be at least 200 sq. ft, have some light, and have access to a sink or an outdoor spigot. My contact information is Ellen, 413 237-2666 for text, ellengrobman@gmail —- ellengrobman.com

13. ** Is diversity our greatest strength? Ask Western Europeans, who, over the last decade, have endured a tidal wave of immigration from the Muslim Middle East and Africa. —- John B., Manhattan Beach

14. ** MB Weekly is interested in featuring a car wash in the South Bay area please send any suggestions directly to —- MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

15. ** Book your holiday event before Oct 1, 2024, to lock in your preferred dates and enjoy a complimentary treat for each guest. Our dedicated event teams are here to cater to your every need and make this holiday season memorable! —- Joey Restaurant, Manhattan Beach

16. ** I love Sloopy’s Beach Café in El Porto. —- Jess H., Manhattan Beach

17. ** These tiny lads on e-bikes harassing others in a group is becoming a concern. It resembles 1950s motorcycle gangs! The other day, one of these small shithead groups encircled my husband’s car at an Artesia stoplight and yelled F you and other expletives. Where are the police? —- Jeremy S., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Coyote Sighting: It has been reported that throughout Manhattan Beach, coyotes have been seen during the day and night. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife notes that pet food and open garbage left outside can attract coyotes. If you see a coyote, please report it immediately to the MBPD Animal Control at 310-802-5159. —- Editor’s Note

19. ** Doctors will no longer ask “Who Is The President?” to test for concussions since honestly, nobody is really sure right now. —- Emma H., Manhattan Beach

20. ** I certainly don’t always agree with Mark Burton. Still, I believe the city of Manhattan Beach owes him an outstanding debt of gratitude for consistently raising inconvenient truths to our council. —- Abraham C., Manhattan Beach

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