Letters to the Editor: Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014

Re: coyote plan

Our emphasis at the moment is on the Humane Society coming to help with our education program on December 1st and 2nd.

The Humane Society is sending a representative to us from their Washington DC office to assist us with a comprehensive and multifaceted approach to dealing with habituated, aggressive coyotes.

The Ad Hoc Coyote Committee will be meeting to approve a plan for council’s consideration after the new council is seated.

Mayor Ellery Deaton

Seal Beach

Congratulations to Kenneth Campos

Kenneth Campos was recently appointed Inglewood city attorney.  Ken received his bachelor of science degree in business administration from California State University at Long Beach and his law degree (juris doctorate) from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.

He was admitted to the California State Bar in 1989.  He has been a resident of Seal Beach for 30 years.

He is married to Barbara Luna Campos.  They have two children, Ken Campos Jr., who is studying at University of California Irvine, and Laura Compos, a student at California State UniversityDominguez State University.

Tony and Gloria Luna

Thank you

I want to thank all those who supported me in the recent election, by contributing to my campaign, putting up signs, talking to your neighbors, passing out campaign literature and supporting my bid for election.

To you all, thank you for your efforts, hard work and long hours.  Unfortunately, as you know , a number of unforeseen and foreseen circumstances contributed to an unsuccessful election bid.

We will all continue to be involved with the city and monitor the activities that occur at all city meetings as they impact the residents.

Charles Antos

Seal Beach

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