Brentwood City Council recall, California, 2010
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An effort to recall Mayor Bob Taylor and other members of the Brentwood City Council began in October 2009 when recall supporters served the Brentwood City Council with a "notice of intent to recall" at a city council meeting.
Three of the city council's five members are targeted in the recall: Chris Becnel, Robert A. Brockman and Mayor Robert Taylor.
Those who support the recall are opposed to the city's plans to build a new Civic Center in Brentwood's park. The city council voted in favor of putting the civic center in the park by 3-2.
Kathy Fredenberg served the notice of intent to recall on October 13.
Motivation for recall
Kathy Fredenberg, who served the notice of intent to recall, has given these reasons for wanting to recall members of the Brentwood City Council:
- "Councilmen Brockman, Becnel, and Mayor Taylor you three were voted into office to work for us, not on your own interests. (it’s wrong that you are) building on land that should not be built upon and putting citizens of this community deeper and deeper into substantial debt."[1]
- Fredenberg believes that a perpetual downtown park deed grant to the City conflicts with the proposed Civic Center construction site.[2]
See also
- Political recall efforts
- Political recall efforts, 2010
- Los Angeles County, California ballot measures
- Recall campaigns in California
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