Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2013

Why Did The Hermosa Beach City Council Not Read the Mock Jury Trial Transcript Before The Settlement?

A former City Council member’s opinion

Councilman Kit Bobko has repeatedly told the public that the results of the “mock jury’s” trials conducted by the city’s attorneys, Bird & Marella, were the basis for his decision to agree to a settlement with Macpherson Oil. He told us the mock juries came back with bad news, finding hundreds of millions of damages for Macpherson Oil. Bobko fails to point out that the city’s attorneys specifically told the City Council that this was an exercise to prepare for trial. It was in no way to be used as the cornerstone of a settlement.

Mr. Bobko distorts the truth to make himself look better. He says the city was going bankrupt. This is not true. The City Council only explored conversations with bankruptcy attorneys to assist in the settlement negotiations; we never retained a bankruptcy law firm in a meaningful way except to inform the City Council on the rules and parameters of such an action. The City Council never reviewed the detailed mock jury information because our trial attorneys told us it was not a tool for settlement, merely an exercise for their preparation for the trial. Mr. Bobko said the city was “locked in the embrace of death” by Macpherson. That was in his mind; this was not ever discussed in open or closed session of the City Council. Residents should remember that Bobko’s settlement agreement will cost the city millions even if the citizens approve oil drilling.

Michael Keegan, Hermosa Beach

  

Monday, August 19, 2013

Don't Re-Elect Kit Bobko For Hermosa Beach City Council

- Kit Bobko


Here Are List of Reasons Not To Re-Elect Kit Bobko . . .

11) 15 Ways Kit Bobko's Leadership Is Not Impartial To Oil Drilling

Read these letters to the Easy Reader Editor 

Out with Bobko

Hermosa Beach city councilman Kit Bobko’s affection for the limelight has clouded his judgment over and over. His recent press release to the newspapers about the selection of Police chief was wrong. His judgment and his critical thinking process are way out of whack. He seems to be more interested in his name being published in the paper and heard on radio or TV than performing the duties of his city council post. His ego caused the city to retain a public relations firm to the tune of $10,000 a month and the city council has spent over $200,000 on this public relations firm over the last 20 months. Bobko wastes money further by going outside this highly paid public relations group and issues his own personal press release, touting his Mayors position for his pick for new Police Chief.

In doing so he went against city policy, a code of ethics and the established procedure for this city hire. He misleads the public as though his title of mayor was voted upon, which it was not. His need for media attention superseded all common sense. Worse yet, he does not understand that his actions actually cost his favored selection the job. The city manager would have appeared to be a stooge of Bobko’s had he gone with Bobko’s press release candidate for police chief. The reason the city council does not get involved in the selection of department heads is that it would lead to a poor selection process. Bobko knows this. He is currently serving as ceremonial mayor at the pleasure of his four other council colleagues. In addition to a resolution of censure, he should be voted to be removed by his other councilmembers as the ceremonial mayor as soon as possible.

Hermosa Beach has no use for such self-promotion and abuse of the ceremonial title of mayor. In November, the electorate can elect some less publicity oriented persons onto the dais.

Michael Keegan

Pure poppycock 

Hermosa Beach Councilmember Kit Bobko’s self promotional letter about how he was instrumental in ensuring “that our City was not overrun on the 4th of July” is pure poppycock. First of all, he alone cannot authorize spending hundreds of thousands of dollars for 50-LA County Sheriff’s Deputies, a “35 foot ‘jail bus,’ and mounted horse patrol.” Secondly, the real reason such significant resources are required is because Bobko and his council colleagues have tolerated a party atmosphere with rampant drunkenness and out of control people for years. Moreover, when the city allows July Fourth to begin with the “Iron Man” event that violates Hermosa Beach’s prohibition of alcohol on the beach, it sets the “agenda” for a day of out of control partying and drunkenness. Residents should ask themselves if a more reasonable solution would be to close all our alcohol serving establishments at 6:00 PM on July Fourth and also cancel the illegal “Iron Man.” That would probably stop the city from being “overrun” on July and cost a whole lot less than the city is currently spending on public safety for July Fourth

Fred Huebscher

Here are the people endorsing Kit From His Web Site  . . . 
  • South Bay Chapter of the LA County Lincoln Clubs
  • Former Congressman Steve Kuykendall
  • Don Knabe, Los County Supervisor
  • Michael DiVirgilio, Hermosa Beach Mayor Pro Tempore
  • Jack Burns, Hermosa Beach School District Board Member
  • George Barks, Former City Council Board Member
  • Richard Montgomery, Former Manhattan Beach Mayor
  • Bob Holmes, Former Manhattan Beach City Council Member
  • Art Yoon, Former Hermosa Beach City Council Member
  • Greg Breen, Former Board Member, Hermosa Beach School District
  • Bill Sigler, Former Parks and Recreation Commission 
  • Steve and Susan Blaco
  • Danay DiVirgilio
  • Doug Gneiser
  • Bruce Greenspon
  • Dorothy Harley
  • Ken Hartley
  • Manny Serrano
  • Corinne Ybarra

Hermosa Beach Mayor Kit Bobko Offers No Apology & Smart-Ass Response


Bobko Offers No Apology & Smart-Ass Response To His Disruptive Behavior

George Schmeltzer Addresses Bobko Undermining Colleagues & City Manager

Kit Bobko Reprimand By City Council Colleagues For Destructive Behavior 

Kit Bobko Offers Censure Amendment "I Not Believe in the Easter Bunny"

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Videos From Oil EIR Scoping Meeting on July 24

The Environmental Impact Report (EIR) process has begun for the E&B oil production project proposed to be located in Hermosa Beach. This project is ultimately to be voted up or down by Hermosa voters sometime in the year 2014. The vote is to be had as a result of a settlement agreement made between the city and Macpherson Oil that supposedly ended the lawsuit brought against the city by the Macpherson Oil company as a result of the city’s ban on oil drilling that was voted by the people.

On Wednesday evening, July 24, an EIR “scoping” meeting, as part of the EIR process for E&B’s proposed oil-drilling, was held in Hermosa’s Community Center Theater with several hundred participants hearing a presentation of the EIR process, and then adding their “scope” of the EIR comments.

The city made a video recording and also a transcript of that meeting. You may now view the video on the city’s website. It is listed in the website’s video archives as the “E&B EIR Scoping Meeting Parts 1, Part 2, Part 3.   Or use this link to go directly to the video archive page:  or browse to https://www.hermosabch.org/ and then click on “agendas / minutes/videos” on the left side of the home page to arrive at the video-archive page. View the video titled Part 1 first as the three video parts may be displayed in reverse order.

The Hermosa Beach video servers are really bad so don't be surprise if your video viewing is choppy.  There are a lot of people interested in the topic and viewing the video.  Please be patient.  Sometimes the video works better using the browsers Firefox and Explorer.  Chrome does not work well.

You have until Monday, Aug. 12, to submit additional comments regarding concerns you desire to be included in the “scope” of the EIR. Submit those comments to the city by email (krobertson@hermosabch.org) or hand deliver them to Ken Robertson, Director of Community Development, city of Hermosa Beach.

We will be going through this video over the next few weeks and will publish highlights below. 

Friday, May 31, 2013

KCAL9 CBS Story "Oil Drilling Proposal in Hermosa Beach"

Stacey Armato, Michael Collins from StopHermosaBeachOil.com
No Comment From E&B Natural Resources
E&B did not comment on this story because news publicity is last they want in the Los Angeles area. E&B is attempting to take advantage of a vulnerable town and quietly drill into the Santa Monica Bay without waking up the powerful media groups that will make this a huge National story. The oil drilling proposal is not a story about 18,000 Hermosa Beach residents but more about maintaining the lifestyle of 11 million people that enjoy the cool breezes from Santa Monica Bay.  Its about jeapardizing the integrity of thousands of plugged oil wells under homes in Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach that could leak and explode if they are come under pressure from new hydraulic drilling nearby.

This illegal settlement agreement was constructed by Hermosa Beach City Council Member Kit Bobko and he is obviously nervous in this video above doing his first TV interview on the topic.  He will be forced to defend the illegal Hermosa Beach oil settlement it in order to save his political career.  Look at Kit Bobko's horrendous environmental voting record.  Watch these videos below which show Hermosa Beach City Council hypocrisy, lies, deception & intimidation.



Thursday, May 30, 2013

Jeff Duclos Says, "E&B Natural Resources Shows A Shocking Level of Management Incompetence"



Hermosa Beach City Council Member Jeff Duclos says we should be upset with E&B Natural Resources and the shocking level of management incompetence. They took no responsibility for the lack of oversight pulling a drilling permit and DID NOT apologize for their error.



Former City Council Member Michael Keegan says, E&B has proven so incompetent they can't even pull a proper drilling permit and why isn't the City Council upset? Why isn't Hermosa Beach looking for a new oil drilling applicant?

New Erin Brockovich & Promised Land Movie Be Written In Hermosa Beach

Did Hermosa Beach City Council Members Get Paid Off?

Hermosa Beach City Council oil drilling silence looks just like the movies Erin Brockovich & Promised Land.  Your silence doesn't allow us to have a proper dialog or debate as leaders of our City.  Your silence makes us suspicious and looks like you have been paid off.  If someone wanted to set up a house of prostitution in Hermosa Beach would you be impartial to that?  

Why I Don't Trust E&B Natural Resources or The Hermosa Beach City Council

Watch This Incredible Speech from Patti Sousa
"Why I Don't Trust E&B Natural Resources or the Hermosa Beach City Council" 

There Is No Way An Oil Drilling Vote Will Ever Pass in Hermosa Beach


Lou Morris of Hermosa Beach says, ""There is no way an oil drilling vote will ever pass in Hermosa Beach.
"So many people have commented on the stupidity of our City Government. Parents give lots of money to the schools each year and there is no way they will sacrifice the safety for oil drilling. Newspapers write at an 8th grade level and we are making this way too complicated."  

Why Is The City of Hermosa Beach Rushing The EIR & Public Meeting Process?

Land & Coastal Use Planning Process is 3 Years Minimum 

Hermosa Beach City Council Member Pete Tucker asks Tom Bakaly at 2 minutes into this video a very important question.  He asks why are we rushing the EIR process into a 6-9 month timeline when the Land and Coastal planning documentation takes 3 years minimum.  

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

How Loud is Oil Drilling?

Noise from oil and gas development comes from a number of sources: truck traffic, drilling and completion activities, well pumps and compressors.  A study in Colorado reported noise levels for a number of oil and gas activities.  Several hundred people live within a 500 feet of the proposed drilling property in Hermosa Beach would be kept up all night be this noise.    Here are some video examples below.
Typical compressor station50 dBA (375 feet from property boundary)
Pumping units50 dBA (325 feet from well pad)
Fuel and water trucks68 dBA (500 feet from source)
Crane for hoisting rigs68 dBA (500 feet from source)
Concrete pump used during drilling62 dBA (500 feet from source)
Average well construction site65 dBA (500 feet from source)






Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Hermosa Beach City Council is Not Taking Responsibility for A Huge Mistake They Made

Barbara Ellman Describes 

Oil Drilling vs Hermosa Beach Residents is Not a Fair Fight

Ira Ellman Describes Why E&B Natural Resouces Oil Drilling Is Not A Fair Fight

A Firestorm of National Media is About to Be Unleashed on Hermosa Beach

60 Minutes, Daily Show, NBC News, New York Post Are Coming! 

Hermosa Beach City Manager Tom Bakaly Refuses to Publish Oil Letter On Agenda


A Letter From Michael Collins Refused to Be Published by City Manager Tom Bakaly

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Hermosa Beach Oil Drilling Hazardous Chemical Warning Signs

E&B Oil Drilling Must Post These Warning Signs



Michael Collins of Hermosa Beach requests details on what signs E&B Natural Resources will be posting near the oil drilling site.

Michael Collins following up on his request 2 weeks prior.
When will we get information on oil drilling warning signs?

"Economic Benefit" of Oil Drilling in Hermosa Beach in Biased

Stacey Armato suggest the tittle "Economic Benefit" of oil drilling is biased

The economic benefit of oil drilling in Hermosa Beach is not just about the money we going to get and how we are going to spend it.  We would like to understand the effects on tourism, real estate and other issues that are effected.  We would like to see a more encompassing study on the effects and the costs.  

Hany Fangary Ask For Public Meetings & Hermosa Beach City Council Needs to Get Involved



Hany Fangary suggests that the City Council get involved with the scoping, approach, election, timeline and RFP's for the proposed oil drilling project.  It has been over one year since the settlement was signed and there hasn't been any meaningful public discussion.  RFP's should be held as a public meeting.  

Monday, March 4, 2013

Hands Across The Sand Hermosa Beach - Saturday, May 18, 2013

Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 11 am

Here is video from 2010 celebrating an "oil free" town.  
Please take notice that Hermosa City Councilman Jeff Duclos is in this video.  
Jeff Duclos is also an alternate on the Coastal Commission.  

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

15 Ways The HB City Council Is NOT Being Impartial To Oil Drilling


Hermosa Beach City Council is Warned You Are Not Acting Impartial

In case you missed the meeting last night here is a summary of Stacey Armato, Barbara Ellman & Chris Prenter warning the Hermosa Beach City Council & City Attorney Michael Jenkins about the lack of impartiality with oil drilling.  Here are 15 excellent points they bring up that the City has not address and has simply ignored.  Are they acting impartial by not including our due diligence?  

1)  "Oil Drilling" is the proper term not "Oil Production" which makes it sound like you siding with oil.  Lets not "sugar coat" it because it makes it sound like you are siding with oil.

2)  Hermosa Beach web site discussing oil landing page is not properly updated.  It says you are waiting on the project application but also says you are reviewing it?   The project application is not properly displayed on the page.  No current information is posted and no way to notify what has changed.

3)  The illegal settlement agreement is buried in the site.  How about a quick click?  Its important component that needs more attention to detail and FAQs.

4)  City is encouraging the timeliness of the EIR encouraging a quick and efficient process and the project timeline is of critical importance.  Lets encourage the accuracy of the report not the timeliness.  Lets not speed up the process unnecessarily 

5)  As the City Attorney, Michael Jenkins should be going through the settlement agreement that is not properly reflected in the FAQs.

6) Web and FAQs do not say anything about giving the City Yard up which could be valued at $8-10M dollars.

7)  Web and FAQs do not not talk about a 35 year lease of the City Yard.

8)  If the ballot measure passes and there is no significant oil royalties we are obligated to pay $3.5M within 90 days.  How will the City pay for $17.5M if it does not pass?  City says on their web site "they will undoubtedly need to issue municipal debt to pay E&B."  How do we pay for it and you are scaring the residents by not explaining your plan.  What you are implying is that we will need to issue municipal debt and that scares the residents.  This is an overstatement because we have $30M in the bank and a $100M in real estate assets.

9)  Web site talks about gross percentage sales goes to the City and schools without discussing the Tidelands trust?  This is not true and illegal.

10)  We would like to see a much more impartial analysis of on the web site because you sit there and have no opinion on the oil project.

11)  E&B's propaganda machine has been advertising in the paper before a public hearing has been done is ridiculous?

12)  The community of Hermosa Beach does not own the oil.  Its out in the ocean and the resources of the City are not oil.  Our resources are the beach, ocean, parks, people and health and safety.

13)  Steve Layton has a poor environmental track record and no where does the City web site disclose his horrible track record.

14)  Oil drilling is banned in Hermosa Beach and does not say this on the web site.

15)  The planning application is hundreds of pages and hard to read.  Its not easy to read and has not been discussed in public.  You have to hire an attorney to understand it.

Here is the public information sharing slide in the video.


This is Tom Bakaly's slide on the public input process.  Michael Divirgilio is looking into a tracking document to inform folks about the changes they are making to the web site.  There is no way for anyone to know that they are adding any items.  Track document changes, adds and edits.  The web site is the minimum require to stay up to speed.


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