Valley VOTE Meeting Notice
Our featured speaker is
Richard Katz
Member of the Los Angeles Metropolitan
Transit Authority
Date: Monday, October 16, 2006
Time: 6:45 PM - 8:00PM
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: 20PM Valley VOTE
Introductions
Reports by Valley VOTE Committees
LAWA Denny Schneider
Clean Money Robin Gilbert
Neighborhood Councils Polly Ward
Transportation Bart Reed
7:20PM -7:30PM Valley VOTE "Party" Richard Leyner
Richard Leyner will bring us up to date on the Valley VOTE Party planned for the afternoon of Sunday October 29,2006 from 4:30PM to 8:30PM. Save the date, to enjoy good food and drink, to meet your local elected officials, and to show support for Valley VOTE's mission.
7:30PM - 8:00PM Richard Katz
We are very pleased to have Richard Katz as our featured speaker. Richard is a current member of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), appointed to the board by Mayor Villaraigosa. He is a past member of the California State Assembly representing the San Fernando Valley. He is also a Valley VOTE member and played a key role in the campaign for Valley cityhood.
Richard's remarks, however, will be focussed on the Billion Dollar Affordable Housing Bond proposition, Measure H, that will be on the Ballot on November 7,2006. Richard will lead a presentation on the arguments in support of Measure H.
Questions from the audience will follow each speaker's remarks. The public and press are invited to the meeting.
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The next Valley VOTE meeting will be on Monday, November 20,2006.
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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