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Rancho recieves over $4,577,000.00 in so called Pork Barrel Spending

Earmarks have been characterized as Pork barrel spending, even graft or corruption.
Be careful before you through out the baby with the bathwater. Rancho has recently received over $4,577,000.00 in so-called pork, one for the senior physical fitness program, and another to improve the I-15 interchange at foothill blvd.
Follow these links for the details:
Rancho Cucamonga I’15 [...]

Sen. Dutton Named Vice Chair of Senate Budget

From Seanator Duttons website:
Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) has been named Vice Chair of the Senate Budget Committee by Sen. Republican Leader Dick Ackerman (R-Tustin) and Sen. Republican Leader-Elect Dave Cogdill (R-Fresno).
Senator Dutton is a proven leader in the California State Legislature, said Republican Leader-Elect Cogdill. He knows the issues and takes a common sense [...]

Limits on Political Signs on Private property Unconstitutional

If your interested in the city councils efforts to produce a new sign ordinace you may find this helpful.  Remember this issue was prompted by an interest to limit political signs.
The Center for Individual Freedom has published a helpful paper on the problem of limits on speech through political signs. Any time limit on the [...]

Inventory of previously-owned homes declines, is this good news for prices?

Here is a useful resource for homeowners in our community.
According to Ila Josephss Blog where the activity in residential home sales is reported for Rancho Cucamonga and the surrounding cities. The inventory of previously owned homes is declining steadily. This may be good news for the declining sale prices in our area.
Here is [...]

The minefield of limiting Political Speech

The Rancho Cucamonga city council has been struggling with the issue of political signs posted during the campaign seasons. Council members Sam Spagnolo and Rex Gutierrez have worked together on the issue without a solution.
The problem seems to be too many signs plastered on a property both private and public. In the last election there [...]