VANISHING ACT: County supervisors cut their meetings...
VANISHING ACT: County supervisors cut their meetings from twice to once a week this year. And the sessions keep getting shorter. Tuesday’s lasted less than 45 minutes and two of the five supervisors weren’t there. . . . Roger R. Stanton asked Gaddi H. Vasquez, the instigator of the “streamlined” meetings, if he’d “propose that we go to three supervisors instead of five?” Vasquez grinned and said he’d “had some suggestions that there not be any supervisors at all, but I won’t comment on that.”
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