Morro Bay officials shut down business competitors of council members

February 17, 2014
red tag placed on the former Morro Bay Sun Bulletin building last Halloween

Red tag placed on the former Morro Bay Sun Bulletin building last Halloween

By JOSH FRIEDMAN

(Editor’s note: This is the first in a series about allegations of abuse of power and selective enforcement of laws in Morro Bay. Several videos, showing police and planning staff interacting with people who have business interests in the city, are attached at the bottom of the story.)

Morro Bay officials have targeted new start-ups in the city that would have competed with businesses operated by current and past city council members, several businessmen say.

Morro Bay’s planning and permitting offices, city attorney’s office and the police department have taken part in the effort to restrict competition, the businessmen said.

The Morro Bay Police Department set up a plan to shut down a proposed arts center in the old Morro Bay Sun Bulletin building, a department memo obtained by CalCoastNews shows.

The arts center was the brainchild of Jim Davis and Rick Holliday. The two signed a master lease for the 8,000 square foot Sun Bulletin building at 1149 Market Avenue in May 2011. They planned to create a center for the arts, which would incorporate music, an art gallery, offices and some type of eatery.

The Morro Bay building located at 1149 Market Ave.

The Morro Bay building located at 1149 Market Avenue

When they tried to submit their building permit and business license applications, city staff called them into an impromptu meeting with then-Planning Director Kathleen Wold. Wold refused to accept their applications and architectural plans and instead ordered them to construct a tavern or hotel at the Market Avenue building, Davis and Holliday said.

“I remember distinctly her saying you can’t do music. You have to do a tavern or hotel,” Davis said.

Wold then threw the plans down on a planning table and ordered the pair to meet with the city attorney and police chief, Davis and Holliday said.

Davis and Holliday then met with Rob Schultz, who was Morro Bay’s city attorney, and then-Police Chief Tim Olivas. John Weiss, owner of Coast Electronics, who was present at the meeting, confirmed that the meeting occurred.

Schultz also ordered Davis and Holliday to put in a bar or motel, the two men said. No options were allowed.

“It felt intimidating,” Davis said. “The tone was harassment.”

Schultz went so far as to warn them about going into competition with established business owners in Morro Bay, Holliday said.

Schultz denied the allegations, calling them ridiculous.

Holliday said a councilwoman, who owned a business across the street from the building, too, threatened him about going into competition. Carla’s Country Kitchen owner Carla Wixom, then known as Carla Borchard, sat on the city council from 2008 to 2012, when she unsuccessfully ran for mayor.

Shortly after signing the lease, Holliday was eating breakfast in Wixom’s restaurant, he said. Holliday told Wixom that he and Davis were thinking of putting in offices, hosting bands and creating some type of eatery.

“She said straight up that will never happen,” Holliday said. “She said you will never get a competing business there.”

Wixom denies the conversation occurred, saying she never spoke with Holliday about his business plans.

But, Holliday said she told him several times that he would never open a competing business and made jokes about him being unable to get permits and a business license.

By the end of 2011, Holliday ended his lease, saying it was impossible to operate a business at the location.

Davis continued his efforts to start up the arts center. In early 2012, he was joined by Los Osos Mexican Market owner Rey Diaz. Diaz moved into the downstairs, with Davis retaining the upstairs. Diaz planned to open a Mexican market in Morro Bay. His Los Osos location sells groceries and includes a grill, where customers eat Mexican food.

On Jan. 14, 2012, Diaz arrived at the building to move in his belongings. Just after Diaz arrived, police officers did too, according to graphic artist Toby Schultz, who was working in the building at the time.

The officers said they were responding to a report of an illegally parked car but proceeded to question Diaz about the business he was putting in the building, Schultz said. An officer then asked Diaz if he would be going into competition with Wixom.

“‘So, you’d be in competition with Carla?’ That was exactly what he said,” Schultz recalled.

After questioning Diaz, the officers walked over to Wixom and spoke with her for at least ten minutes, Schultz said.

A second witness, who asked to remain anonymous because of fears of retaliation, said the officers spoke with Wixom for about 20 minutes following the interaction with Diaz. Before the police went to question Diaz, Wixom was pointing them in the direction of Diaz, the source said.

Wixom said she does not recall the incident and that she would not have directed the officers to Diaz. She said, though, that she is close to police officers and talks to them frequently.

Diaz would not comment on the incident. Diaz does not want to upset city officials, several sources said. Diaz is concerned that it might jeopardize his use of the building.

The Morro Bay police log for the day shows that officers were responding to a “suspicious person incident.” City Attorney Anne Russell did not provide the names of either the person who was considered suspicious or the complainant when CalCoastNews requested the records under the California Public Records Act.

Since then, Diaz had begun to construct the market and gained preliminary approval to open the business. He has not received permission from the city, though, to operate a grill.

As Diaz flirted with opening the market, Davis continued to pursue his dream of hosting bands in the upstairs for private video production and small performances. Davis managed to host several bands in the building and even shot a music video there. City officials said he could only use the property for storage.

On Oct. 31, 2013, the Morro Bay Police Department issued a memorandum planning a raid on Davis’ activities. In the memorandum, Police Commander Bryan Millard wrote that Davis and Holliday had been hosting parties with live bands and that a disturbance would likely take place that evening. Millard directed the officers who would respond to the party to obtain a signed noise complaint from a neighbor, issue a citation and call the city building inspector and fire marshal, who had volunteered to come out to the scene after hours.

Although Holliday had been gone from the building for nearly two years, Davis hosted performances and had planned a Halloween party with a live band that night.

Paula Radke, who lives in a nearby commercial building called the police to complain about the noise. Radke told CalCoastNews that she had been instructed by neighbors to make the call before the event began. Radke says she lives legally in the building, but city files show that she applied for, but never obtained a permit allowing residential use.

Police officers Gene Stuart and Sue Gomes responded to the noise complaint and told her to sign a noise complaint, Radke said.

Stuart and Gomes called building inspector Brian Cowen and waited outside the building for more than 20 minutes before approaching Davis, a video made the night of the raid showed. While waiting for Cowen to arrive, Stuart ordered the band’s drummer to continue playing music.

“Go rock one more,” Stuart said on video. “Just do the song.”

Stuart and Gomes later issued Davis a disturbing the peace violation, charging him with a misdemeanor.

Officer Gene Stuart speaking to Jim Davis

Officer Gene Stuart speaking to Jim Davis

When Cowen arrived, Davis would not allow him to enter the building. Then, without inspecting the building, Cowen declared the entire 8,000 square foot structure unsafe and ordered everyone to leave, the video shows.

“They essentially shut us down,” Davis said. “It’s a total violation of property rights and free enterprise.”

Cowen said that the building tenant and party host had violated state codes. But Cowen did not cite the particular codes, the video shows.

“Per state law, you can’t use this building for any use other than storage,” Cowen said to Davis on the video. “By having these people in the building, you are endangering them.”

But Cowen refused to explain how he had made the determination that the building was unsafe.

Cowen red-tagged the building. Red tagging requires the city to shut off the water, gas and electricity and bar the public from entrance. Cowen later posted a notice citing state building and fire codes.

A few months later, the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office dropped the disturbing the peace charge against Davis. Millard, though, said in an interview that his officers acted appropriately.

“We do work with the planning department as a partner agency in enforcing the laws,” Millard said.

The memo resulted from a meeting of the code enforcement committee, Millard said. The committee, which is comprised of representatives from different departments, including police and planning, meets to discuss code enforcement issues in the city, Millard said.

Code enforcers do not act on behalf of council members, Millard said.

“There is no direct action where a council member would talk to an officer and action would take place,” Millard said.

Building owner Clark Kayler, a Sacramento-based woodworker, said having his building red tagged was like getting slapped with a scarlet letter.

“They are allowed to just label a building unsafe,” Kayler said.

Kayler said the city has selectively enforced legal codes against him since he purchased the property in 2009.

Morro Bay planners have denied all business proposals for the Sun Bulletin building that occupy a cumulative total of more than 2,000 square feet. The city cited parking requirements as the primary reason for the occupancy restriction, even though the property includes an adjacent gravel lot.

Additionally, city records show that businesses have occupied the entire building on multiple occasions, dating back to its construction in 1969. The original business, a marine supply manufacturer and retailer, even used the parking lot for business activities, according to Morro Bay resident and former store employee Eddie Sylvester.

“When we were there, no one could park in the lot because we had it full of equipment,” Sylvester said. “The city uses parking against people when they want to.”

Market Ave. during business owners

Market Avenue during business hours

Other businesses on the block have grandfathered status and have no parking requirements. Radke’s business relinquished its parking lot in a property sale and remained open. Still, about one half of the parking spaces on Market Avenue are unoccupied during business hours.

Morro Bay has singled out his building, Kayler said.

“The scrutiny is not there for some people, and the scrutiny on my property never ends,” Kayler said.

Both Kayler and Morro Bay Councilman Noah Smukler, point to a 1986 city plan as evidence that the building owner has the right to make use of his property. The Beach Street Area Specific Plan calls for the protection of commercial activity in the area despite the existence of neighboring housing.

“It clearly shows that building has a right to be utilized,” Smukler said. “We have a specific plan that was approved and the community has adopted.”

The plan also called for the city to create parking stalls perpendicular to the sidewalk on Market Avenue to increase the amount of on-street parking. The city created the parking stalls on bordering Surf Street but never did so on Market Avenue.

One resident in the adjacent neighborhood is Councilwoman Nancy Johnson. Johnson’s Morro Avenue house with an adjacent vacation rental looks down on Kayler’s building.

Several individuals involved with the building allege that Johnson, also a political ally of Wixom’s, has frequently surveyed the property and rallied neighbors to oppose business activity there.

“I heard Carla and Nancy were really active down there in trying to fight that,” Smukler said.

Johnson said she never opposed businesses at the building and rather worked to lure them in.

The building is currently vacant, with the exception, of containing some Mexican market equipment. No new tenants have arrived since Halloween night when the building was red tagged.

Holliday and several associates have filed suppression of business and harassment claims against the city. Davis plans to do so as well, he said.

 

Audio and videos of the Halloween night incident:

Audio of Morro Bay Police officer Gene Stuart telling a man wanting to attend the Halloween party at the Sun Bulletin building that he gets a free pass to urinate in the street. Stuart does not want the man to tip off the building tenant that police are outside.

Video of Morro Bay Police officer Gene Staurt explaining that he has been up 36 hours and knows something is going on, but he is not sure what that something is because of his lack of sleep.

Morro Bay Police officer Gene Stuart says he is going to give a noise violation, but then orders the band to play one more song.

Morro Bay building inspector Brian Cowen says Jim Davis is violating state code though he will not divulge what code is being violated. He then red tagged the building.

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MB Police Memo by CalCoastNews


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Guess we now know what the explosion sound was last night – Josh Friedman clicking the “publish” button on his computer.


Good one, Slophocles.


Olivas and Millard – enough said. These are two cops who pull people over then find a reason for it. There’s a completely different vibe in Morro Bay now that Olivas is gone.


Stops me cold from venturing into Moro Bay, which is too bad news for the good business owners, punishment for the bad ones. Same applies to SLO and Paso Robles, I do not frequent these towns anymore for the same cronyism. The good people in those towns will have to clean city hall and assorted affiliate people or die on the vine, economically speaking. South county will welcome your businesses!


This is great. I have never commented before but I am really looking forward to see the rest of this series. I am glad at least one news outlet in this county still does some real journalism and covers the true corruption that is taking place in our community and documenting it for the world to see. The higher up the mountain, the more treacherous the path. I am concerned for Mr. Davis and Holliday’s safety now because they stepped up. Where does a building inspector get the right to act like a judge and jury to condemn a man’s dreams through extra-lawful exile? How is there no one for him to answer to when they are having closed door meetings deciding who they will bully next, with each others approval and a pat on the back. THIS NEED TO STOP! I am glad at least one council member has an honest conscience still and really does serve his community through transparency.


I hope that, since Mr. Davis and Mr. Holliday stepped up, more people who have been bullied and harassed by Morro Bay City staff and officials will come forward and tell their stories. There is safety in numbers.


Together, we can clean up this town. If community members will help CCN shine a bright light in all corners of our town, there will be no place for the bad guys to hide.


The main thing I want to know is, who are the ringleaders? I doubt if it was the building inspector or the police or the planner. Direction for this sleazy scheme had to come from higher up. I have my theories, but I hope for solid evidence.


Uh… did you read the article? Did you notice the dates? All this happened when Yates was mayor, Carla, Leage, and Nancy Johnson were the Council majority, Lueker was the City Manager, and Schultz was the City Attorney. Look there for the ringleaders.


I heard a rumor that lawsuit is in the works, which is why these events become news at this time.


Maybe if we “cut through the fog” we’ll find a ringleader.


This is Rick Holliday and I’m not using a “fake name”! Now dig this Morro Bay…….


I’m giving you the truth and backing it up with video, audio, pictures, documents,

witnesses and the law, period! Anyone can say anything here…..Let’s see your proof!

I have mine and all of you get to see it starting with the CalCoastNews articles but

stay tuned because there is more, lots more coming!


Now to set a few things straight!

1. Jim Davis and I did get a permit in 2011. Check with the city!

2. 1149 does have fire egress both inside and outside! Check with the city! And

Brian Cowen knew this and I can prove it, he is a liar, period and the upcoming

deposition(s) will prove it, stay tuned!

3. We did try to submit our business application/plan with the city but

(Kathleen Wold) they would not accept our application and informed us that we

would have to take a mandatory meeting with City Attorney, Rob Schultz and then Chief of Police, Tim Olivas before the city will take your application. Check with

Rob Schultz, Tim Olivas or John Weiss, owner of Central Coast Electronics in

Morro Bay!

4. Brian Cowen has been inside 1149 Market St., in 2011!

5. Rob Livick (Public Works) meet me at 1149 Market St. where I informed him (and

proved that the street, sidewalk and grading is off according to city documents).

This was very upsetting to Mr. Livick as it appeared that the owner of the building

might own four or five feet into Scott St! Interesting, check the documents for

yourself, take the measurements like I did, it’s way off!

4. I never held a function at 1149 or 1147 Market St. I never served any alcohol, food etc. at any event located at 1149 Market St. and have not been associated with

1149 Market St. property since late 2011! Why is there a MEMO from the police

Dept’s. commander stating that “I’m selling alcohol, having parties etc.) Again! I

have not been at the location for years! But what most of you don’t know that the

police officer(s) who investigate this for the city get 5% OVER PAY, for

investigating me, for how many years? Great “investigating” commander, in case

you missed it….

I’M NOT THERE ANYMORE!

Please pass that on so the citizens don’t have to fund your 5% to investigate me! How much did that cost the tax payers not to mention the fact that, wait for it…….

THE D.A. DROPPED THE CASE BECAUSE OF LACK OF EVIDENCE!

5. I did hire both a graphics designer and architect to work on our business layout for

both structural and concept plans/ideas for the business etc. These documents

were shown to city staff in 2011! They flat out told us that the zoning and parking

would not support the project and that we would not be able to move forward! This

was a lie and we proved it to ALL CITY STAFF!


I have been reading all the comments from everyone and want all of you to understandwhat is happening in Morro Bay, there busted!


City officials, police, public works, city council and many more individuals will fall! I

have been working on this non stop with many others, NONE OF WHOM IS MAYOR IRONS! Get that right! Mayor Irons may have so things to explain……..


I took all of my evidence to Mayor Irons, in a private meeting in San Luis

Obispo. The mayor was shown and told by myself and others at the meeting that we had irrefutable, hardcore, smoking gun evidence with video, audio, documents and

witnesses to back up are statements!. The Mayor listened to all we had to say and

then refused to take the evidence to review or even pass on! The Mayor asked me

why I was doing this and why was I giving him the evidence. I stated that he is the

“highest ranking official in Morro Bay, who else should we give it to”?


The Mayor said that he did not want to take the evidence because he was going to letcity attorney, Rob Schultz go and did not want to have evidence that would force him to fire Schultz with cause, as this would turn into a major lawsuit rather then just

being able to let him go! The Mayor of Morro Bay refused to take evidence that was

presented by citizens showing city officials, staff and others, oppressing harassing,

lying and intimidating citizens and businesses of Morro Bay. The evidence further

showed city officials denying due process to the citizens of Morro Bay and the

general public.


I filed a lawsuit against the city and have filed claims against the city for what they

have done to me and the citizens and businesses of Morro Bay.


Brian Cowen (Morro Bay city building inspector), Tom Prows (fire Dept.), Jeff Olson

(fire Dept.), Commander Brian Mallard (Morro Bay Police), city council and staff,

including the city attorney have all failed to preform their duties, under color of

authority and government codes, to the citizens of Morro Bay and the general public who can only operate in GOOD FAITH!


Then city attorney, Rob Schultz told us that the only business he was going to allow at 1149 and 1147 was a”Tavern or B&B of some kind”. He said that we should start

developing plans in that direction. Jim and I stated that there are plenty of bars and

hotels in Morro Bay and that we did not want a bar/tavern/hotel/motel etc. It became obvious that the city was going to make us do what “THEY WANTED” and so I

informed my partner, Jim Davis and the Owner, Clark Kayler that do to the fact that

the city of Morro Bay would not let us proceed with or business license, I would be

unable to commit to the project. Mr. Davis ( and I, unknowingly) became the target of the cities elite. Stay tuned because unlike 99% of the people who post on here……

my name is RICK HOLLIDAY and my evidence (not gossip!) supports only the truth!


Well you and Mr Davis might want to get your stories in order before presenting them because Mr.Davis’ sons Facebook says otherwise. According to him you did have a couple of parties at that location and his band even played.


And we all know that everything posted on Facebook is 100% true.


Well when multiple people comment on the status thanking the Davis family for allowing them to party there I think it’s a pretty good indication of what’s going on.


Hey, islandgirl45……I got my “story in order” let me spell it our for you! “I NEVER HAD A PARTY AT 1149 MARKET STREET, PERIOD! I don’t care that you can’t read a “facebook page” because it does not say that Rick Holliday had parties at 1149 or that bands played for Rick Holliday, or shot a video etc., for any event Rick Holliday ever had! No, in fact…….

RICK HOLLIDAY never held a function at the building, ever! I never so much as served chicken let alone alcohol, ever! So much gossip on here! Facts folks, FACTS! Let’s see yours? You may have an opinion or lots to say but PLEASE back them with a document, a witness, some video, law etc! The truth is coming out, Morro Bay is being purged of the “system” of oppression and harassment of it’s citizens and business, period! Stay tuned!


Hey Mr. Holliday…..do you have the meeting with Iron’s on film too?


I fully agree! Good Job Cal Coast news! Neil Farrell / bay news has sold out to the dark side! The bay “no news” is now the Bay advertising rag that doesn’t even cover local stories any more. And, Neil was just given an award for what????


It is just his stepping stone on his way to running the Factcutter News.


Love it!


That thing should be put out of its misery – two pages of editorials from Scoop Goodolboy, a society page stroking the latest bodily function of Reddell, Borchard, or the Solus, a mildly amuzing police blotter (some of those could be articles, Scoop), four pages of SLO and 5 Cities news, and 8 pages of advertisements. The only part worth reading are the three or four Letters from the three or four people that still open it up.


Mr. Davis has obviously learned the power of the camera and as long as he keeps one with him he will have some defense. Bullies are cowards at heart, and nothing scares a coward like exposure. Roll tape ….


Keep coming back! It works!


Oh Morro Bay. This isn’t breaking news as much as it’s an open secret. Morro Bay is corrupt and in a small town Twin Peaks weird way.


I won’t do anymore work in that town as I have been screwed over for payment from some of the biggest names in town- Morro Bay Business Owners paying a bill for services?? LMAO!


Jim- you have a cool concept and idea, bring it to SLO or South County.


And there you have it, folks, the way the old boy/old girl network operates here in Morro Bay. It is clear that CCN’s stories on Leage’s illegal apartment and parking issues were just the tip of the iceberg.


I trust this will help some of our residents understand better why some senior Morro Bay officials had to go. My guess is that the current Council majority knew about this, but could not speak openly about it for legal reasons.


Great work, Mr. Friedman. I am eager to read your additional stories on ” allegations of abuse of power and selective enforcement of laws in Morro Bay.”


Be careful, mbac1, you’re going to get John Barta all emotional and misty-eyed again and he’s going to deliver another one of those creepy-affectionate speeches about the Town Saint.


If they keep up with this type of official behavior they are going to need to change the name of Morro Bay to something along the lines of Law Suit Bay.


The officials in the tapes need to “engage brain before opening mouth”. It will help serve them from looking so foolish.


City of Morro Bell…


The City of Paso Robles is cronyism to the core. Jim App’s cronies get a green light to commit violent felonies. In turn, the victims of Jim App’s cronies get framed for “causing” the crimes.


what cronies have committed felonies? you gotta name names to have any cred, otherwise you are just another blogger hiding behind a nickname.


When Council members can get the police to do their bidding, as this story seems to indicate, hiding behind a nickname may be a good idea. :(


Get the feeling our new chief doesn’t go that way – hope I’m right. She seems to have integrity and class.


Don’t get your hope to high. Shes tight friends with ex city manager Andrea


I have heard the same thing


Damn.


Oh grow up! You guys sound worse than high school girls!


Your strategy of trying to discredit the posters won’t work. The fact that Christy and Lueker are good friends is clearly very significant.


Traditional Establishment tactics – won’t work.


Our new Chief of Police has the opportunity but it remains to be seen if she steps up to the task, so far…….NOT GOOD! BUT….to be fair, she inherited a hornets nest so let’s give her a little more time and keep watching!


Agree. I have a good feeling about her.


The Chief and the Council majority all inherited a hornets’ nest; in fact, multiple hornets’ nests. I don’t think any of them could have imagined what they were going to find in terms of the damage done by some of our officials and staff people.


I think you are doing the right thing in cutting the Chief some slack, and hope you will cut the others some slack too, but not too much. The problems need to be cleaned up, and they need to move aggressively to get that done. Getting rid of two senior staff was a good start, but there is a lot more to do.


I am very hopeful that the acting City Manager will be a major force in dealing with all the issues. With his background as a police chief, he seems to be the right person for the job.


Hiding behind a nickname and not providing names of the so-called felons is weak at best


In reading all of this I have to wonder how the current majority of the City Council feels about the actions of all the involved city officials; is this something the current council endorses or do they feel that there has been an “overreach” by officials to shut down this building?


My guess is they don’t approve, and that this is at least one of the reasons why senior Morro Bay officials had to go.


That’s strange, because Mayor Irons specifically said TWICE there was NO REASON. Did he lie? Or is this an ex-post facto charge? Which is it?


now here is a guy that uses his own name and then names names. Bravo!


I believe he said they were being let go without cause. That means simply that no specific allegations of wrongdoing were associated with the terminations. It does not necessarily mean the people being terminated didn’t do anything bad.


This is pretty standard in industry, even when people have broken laws. It helps protect the company from expensive lawsuits. Even if a company expected to win such a suit, the notoriety and the expense are usually not considered worth it.


Mayor Irons said there were “no charges”. That absolutely means there was nothing bad.


And if there actually is something bad, then Jamie Irons is not forthcoming with the public (non-transparent). He caused half a million to be expended firing two people without cause. If good cause exists, then the severance money should not have been paid.


Wasting public funds is pretty standard, I agree. It’s sad that Jamie Irons is also pretty standard—he either wasted money for no reason, or he hid the reason.


Fact! And I proved it!


BRAVO Mr. Rice!


Jamie Irons is caught in his own web of twisted non-transparency. He will wiggle and squirm and rationalize, but is caught nonetheless.


Planning Director Kathleen Wold abruptly resigned and left the area, plus John Solu certainly left the planning commission in a hurried tizzy.


Did not know that Wold skidaddled. Interesting that we heard so little about it, or about the Solu thing. Then again, I depend on the Bay Newsletter for my Morro Bay news.


She has been the Community Development Director at City of Ojai since late January.


Good for her ! Wonder what it feels like for Irons, Schmuckler and their secretary Christine Johnson to know there is not one city employee that holds any amount of respect for them?


It must feel great. And no severance pay or attorneys. If only those other two had taken the hint.


Pretty sexist remark about our city councilperson, Christine Johnson. Sounds like you’re implying that women should stay where they belong – in supportive roles to men. Would you like to see Nancy Johnson stay in the garden pruning dahlias?


A lot of people say they would like that, but it has nothing at all to do with her being a woman.


Depend on CCN instead, and you will be better informed.


AW yes, the Solu connection. Beware the soulless Solus. They came to town and immediately began to join every committee they could get their mitts on. John sat on the planning committee, then worked to outlaw other motels from posting their room prices outdoors. Apparently the overpriced rooms they offer were being undercut by other motels so he used his position to rid the competition from showing lower rates. Neither Solu is out for the good of the town, only what will help themselves. Beware of both. Joan who is very ambitious and thankfully lost the election. She will run again.


Yes, I believe part of her failed City Council campaign platform was that government works best when “good people” are doing the governing – something very close to that – it was on her website. All you have to do is watch a TBID meeting to know what that means. Watch her when Jayne Behman, or any other person she doesn’t consider one of those “good people”, starts talking.


The Solu’s agenda will come out soon! Stay tuned Morro Bay!


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