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Copies of ‘Voices from the Canefields’ Available at Torrance Event
Neighbor Jim Lurie made the first $100 donation to submit the appeal application.
sent an email to all councilmembers.those standards are questionable.

Rafu Staff ReportTORRANCE — An ongoing battle to stop the construction of a cell tower in a Torrance neighborhood will be an agenda item at the next Torrance City Council meeting on Tuesday.They collected $750 from neighbors in order to submit an appeal application.told us the other day that since the temporary cell tower was installed in 2020 … all the bees that used to visit his garden.

and sit there loudly for over two years before the city discovers their deployments.After losing by a 2-1 vote of the citys Telecommunications Committee.

Maybe one day the bees will return.
The neighbors are now appealing to the City Council.We also call upon the Seattle Police and 911 response to recognize the impact their disregard for our community has not only in eroding our faith in the ability and willingness of law enforcement to adequately serve and protect us.
an Indian student was struck and killed by a police vehicle while crossing the street.Stan Shikuma was quoted by The Seattle Times on the attack and in the Seattle JACL Chapters statement on the incident that the police refused to respond initially despite calls from multiple witnesses.
Our community is hearing that message loud and clear.This also comes on the heels of further criticism surrounding the Seattle Police Department