Guadalupe, Arizona. Good luck.
The hits keep on rolling in Guadalupe. Honestly, I wish them well. What a fiasco. They're in, they're out, she's in, she's out.
More of the old in and out. *S*
Guadalupe needs to decide who will serve as its police force. But first, the town needs to settle which of its leaders gets to make that decision.
Guadalupe’s Town Council had been scheduled to consider stripping Mayor Rebecca Jimenez and Vice Mayor Roy Perez of their titles during a meeting Wednesday night. The council narrowly voted to adjourn the meeting only moments after it began.
And Councilwoman Patricia Jimenez faces a recall election Sept. 2 that could remove her.
The political infighting comes at a sensitive time for Guadalupe, as the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office considers terminating its contract to protect the tiny town covering less than a square-mile sandwiched between Tempe and Phoenix.
The committee’s report was far more blunt: “It is paramount that the council chooses credible representatives to meet with these people. At present, because of what has transpired recently, our community is a laughing stock.”
Comment(s) »
» Leave a comment
- Your E-mail address is never displayed. If you enter it, it will only be visible to the blog author
- Since there already are comments to this post, your eventual comment might trigger a notification e-mail to the persons that commented before you.
- The line and paragraph breaks automatically
Comment by aza spade— 2008/05/26 @ 03:14 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Burns— 2008/05/26 @ 07:22 PM — (Reply)
Comment by aza spade— 2008/05/26 @ 09:45 PM — (Reply)
Comment by riffran— 2008/05/27 @ 11:41 AM — (Reply)