The article in the Californian begins:
For the 50 people who attended the Monday's Murrieta City Council candidate forum, property rights and the development of infrastructure took center stage because the majority of those in attendance live where roads, sewer and water connection are in high demand.
Hosted by the Citizens for Quality Life in Murrieta, a nonprofit community activism group representing residents who live in the Los Alamos Hills, the forum gave seven of the eight candidates in attendance the opportunity to discuss their ideas for increasing health care access, open space and public safety funding.
The attendees included all three incumbents: Kelly Bennett, Rick Gibbs and Gary Thomasian, as well as four of five challengers: Douglas Gibbs, David Landriscina, Alan Long and Susan Vombaur.
Read the rest at MURRIETA: Candidates forum focuses on east side of city
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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