September 17, 2010 RSS feed / Letters

Overjoyed with Under One Roof

Three mighty cheers to the Acorn for the Sept. More...

Will city defend its ‘greed program’?

Thanks to Kathy Blackwell and Frank Cannata for their efforts in investigating the pay and benefits package of our City Council members (letters, Simi Valley Acorn Sept. 10). More...

Councilwoman has common sense

In an era of contentious and “change we can believe in” politics, it’s time for common sense to prevail. I wholeheartedly support Michelle Foster for reelection to the Simi Valley City Council. More...

Tired of Simi Valley’s status quo

I have lived in Simi Valley since 1966, and I am a bit embarrassed to say that I have never gotten involved in city politics. That is, until now. This upcoming election is absolutely crucial. More...

Huber has already proven he’s best

People have been asking how Bob Huber can effect change in our city if he is elected mayor since the existing City Council is supporting his opponent. How will he ever make progress? More...

Social services center a good idea

Thank you for the story “City finds way to fund social services center” on Sept. 10. I was not sure what to expect from the headline alone, but after reading further now it makes total sense. More...

Simi should oppose landfill expansion

I attended a neighborhood council meeting Sept. 10 and what I learned is that Simi Valley residents need to be aware of the proposed increase of our landfill located off Madera. It is very disturbing. More...

SV Days parade told different story

I really liked Bills Dobbs’ Sept. 3 letter, “Enough with the doom and gloom,” and then the Simi Valley Days parade put it all together. Dobbs did a wonderful job outlining accomplishments in Simi Valley in years just passed. More...

Former city leader backs Sojka

To all my dear friends of Simi Valley, on Nov. 2 you will elect your new mayor. Though after 33 years as a resident of Simi Valley I retired and moved to Palm Desert, my heart is still in Simi Valley. More...

Don’t let Simi Valley become Bell

Wikipedia defines transparency, in a social context, as: “Social transparency allows citizens to be more informed and encourages the disclosure as a regulation mechanism of centers of authority. More...