Valley VOTE Meeting Notice
Los Angeles City Councilmember

Bill Rosendahl
will be our featured speaker


Date: Monday, April 17, 2006
Time: 6:45 PM - 8:30PM
Place :Galpin Ford - 2nd Floor meeting
Room,15555 Roscoe Blvd. [at the 405]
Parking: Free parking in the Galpin Lot on the West side of Orion
Please do not park in the customer service areas.


Agenda

6:45PM- 7:30PM
Valley VOTE
Introductions
Reports by Valley VOTE Committees
Housing - Vic Viereck
LAWA Denny Schneider
Clean Money Robin Gilbert
Neighborhood Councils Polly Ward

7:20pm - 7:30PM
Rim of the Valley Presentation Deb Baumann


7:30PM- 8:00PM
Bill Rosendahl

Since taking office in July of 2005, representing the 11th City Council district, Mr. Rosendahl has focussed on: stopping the expansion of LAX, promoting mass transit, standing up for tenant's rights, and giving neighborhoods a greater voice in city decisions. Bill was an award winning television broadcaster producing 3,000 programs over 16 years dealing with public affairs on the most complex and controversial political issues. Bill worked as a White house appointee to the State department and a psychiatric social worker while serving in the U.S. Army. He graduated with a Masters of Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh. He is also a world traveler who has visited 52 countries. Bill will discuss current issues facing the Los Angeles City Council.

8:00PM - 8:30PM
Kit Cole

Kit Cole is Director of External Affairs for the Waste Management Corporation. She will make a presentation on the planned Sun Valley Recycling Park. This facility is expected to open about the time the landfill, operated by Waste Management, will close in April of next year.

Questions from the audience will follow each speaker's remarks. The public and press are invited to the meeting.

Valley VOTE Mission Statement
Valley VOTE, a diverse coalition of San Fernando Valley residents, business people, educators, community activists, and organizations, is committed to exploring and implementing programs that empower the people of the San Fernando Valley and the City of Los Angeles, including opportunities to improve local governance, education and public participation on policy matters.

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