On March 11, 2020, I attended the morning session of the Town of Apple Valley v. Apple Valley Ranchos Water (CIVDS1600180), in front of Judge Alvarez in Department S-23 of the San Bernardino Justice Center.
Continue readingEminent domain trial: A no-win contest (Carloni)
I have been told that certain Town Council Members have been announcing to community groups that the Town is doing great
in the eminent domain trial. While I have not personally heard the statements, I have been present on various days of testimony at trial. To say the Town is doing great
is misleading.
Court report: Eminent domain trial, March 2
I attended the morning session of the eminent domain trial by which the Town of Apple Valley seeks to seize the Liberty Utilities water system (Town of Apple Valley v. Apple Valley Ranchos Water Corp., CIVDS1600180), in front of Donald Alvarez in Department S-23 of the San Bernardino Justice Center.
Continue readingCourt report: Eminent domain trial revisited
On Monday, January 6, I attended another session of the Town of Apple Valley’s eminent domain trial that seeks to seize the Liberty Utilities water system (Town of Apple Valley v. Apple Valley Ranchos Water Corp., CIVDS1600180), in front of Donald Alvarez in Department S-23 of the San Bernardino Justice Center. I was the only civilian
in the gallery, although other supporters of Liberty Utilities have attended on other days. From what I could tell, not a single one of the outraged citizens
who agitated for the Town to take this course of action has yet to make the trip to monitor the case. Thus, what may have once appeared to be public support for this cause has finally been revealed to be nothing more than astroturf ginned up by the Town.
Court report: Eminent domain trial
October 7, 2019
I was present for one day of the continuing eminent domain trial (Town of Apple Valley v. Apple Valley Ranchos Water Corp., CIVDS1600180) Thursday morning in front of Donald Alvarez in Department S-23 of the San Bernardino Justice Center, hoping to get a sense of how the trial was going.
Continue readingLiberty argues Apple Valley not ready to run utility
SAN BERNARDINO — An attorney for Apple Valley’s largest water provider says the town is unprepared and unequipped
to operate Liberty Utilities.
Help us help Apple Valley
Citizens for Government Accountability is issuing a call for any and all current and/or past residents of Apple Valley to help convince the San Bernardino County Grand Jury to look into what we believe are the many cases of misfeasance and malfeasance by employees and elected officials of the Town of Apple Valley.
Continue readingHidden light on TOAV financials (Rice)
The Apple Valley town manager was hired in January 2018 with financial expertise emphasized to solve deficiencies; assistant town managers were let go. Today, there is no final budget for 2019-20, missing the legal deadline again for a month+. There also is a Prop 218 legal settlement of $3.15 million including $1+ million in legal fees expense, refusal to make any simple column calculation of monthly treasury reports for $50 million investment values management, no fund balances and no monthly department reports.
Continue readingState fines Apple Valley firefighters union $13,000 for violating state election law
APPLE VALLEY — The state’s political watchdog agency said the town’s firefighters union violated state election law during its 2016 efforts to support a ballot measure aimed at increasing funding for the fire district.
Continue readingTown of Apple Valley likely to settle in trash rate lawsuit
APPLE VALLEY — Residents using the town’s trash collection service will likely see some savings on upcoming bills due to a proposed settlement of a lawsuit.
The lawsuit alleged Apple Valley officials overcharged customers and used some of the excess money to fund other government services.
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