Email address and the city’s privacy policy was a subject of last week’s Irvine City Council meeting, though there’s barely any mention of it in the Irvine World News/OC Post or the OC Register. Irvine Tattler publisher Stephen Smith has…
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Senator Boxer on The Great Park
by Dan Chmielewski • • 28 Comments
Dear Friend: I recently visited the Orange County Great Park and was pleased to be able to view this development at its beginning stages. The Great Park is being created from the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The…
Sign Up for a Class in Irvine? Shea Has Your Email
by Dan Chmielewski • • 11 Comments
In spite of the City’s established Privacy Policy on protecting your email address from unauthorized use, Council Member Christina Shea trumped the City’s Privacy Policy to use a California Public Records request to go around the city’s rules. Now she…
Calling all Irvine Parents: Save Class Sizes in Grades 4-12
by Dan Chmielewski • • Comments Off
It’s a given, students do better when their class sizes are smaller. IUSD is facing more than $12 million cuts (with no help from our state legislators I might add), and the Irvine City Council, through the actions of city councilor Sukhee…
Still No Denial on Senator Ackerman’s Possible Run for Mayor of Irvine
by Dan Chmielewski • • 6 Comments
Two things to report: 1. Still no denial from Senator Ackerman’s office that he’ll run for Mayor of Irvine once termed out in Sacramento; I thought for sure after my Saturday post on the matter, he’d deny it to Matt…
What Does Shea Want Irvine Residents’ Email Addresses For?
by Dan Chmielewski • • Comments Off
At last week’s Irvine City Council meeting, the LiberalOC has learned that mayoral candidate and city councilor Christina Shea asked for and received tens of thousands of email addresses the City has acquired from Irvine citizens. Shea used a public…
Todd Gallinger responds to Irvine Tattler over Smear Attempt
by Dan Chmielewski • • Comments Off
The Irvine Tattler, a pro-Shea/Choi website that doesn’t allow readers to comment directly to correct obvious mistakes or disagree with a story, ran a private email from local lawyer Todd Gallinger, the treasurer for the “Yes on Measure H” organization…

