CITY HALL — City Council candidates have spent close to $400,000 on their campaigns but those dollars pale in comparison to what's been spent by outside groups.
Supporters
Whitney Scott Bain is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Whitney Scott Bain
Age: 55
Occupation: Journalist
Neighborhood:
Sue Himmelrich is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Sue Himmelrich
Age: 61
Occupation: Attorney at Western Center
Zoë Muntaner is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Zoë Muntaner
Age: 45 Occupation: Founder & Chief Compassion
Kevin McKeown is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Kevin McKeown
Age: 66
Occupation: For twenty years now,
Pam O'Connor is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Pam O'Connor
Age: 66
Occupation:
Michael Feinstein is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Michael Feinstein
Age: 55
Occupation: writer/author
Neighborhood: Ocean
Richard McKinnon is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Richard McKinnon
Age: 57
Occupation: Business owner
Neighborhood: Wilmont
Jennifer Kennedy is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Jennifer Kennedy
Age: 44
Occupation: Manager/Consultant
Neighborhood: Wilmont
Frank Gruber is running for City Council. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Frank Gruber
Age: 62
Occupation: Author and lawyer
Neighborhood:
CITY HALL — The owner of a haunted-looking half-built apartment complex, which has been sitting vacant since the 1990s, was denied a request for special exemptions just in time for Halloween.
MY WRITE — Two weeks ago (Oct. 13, 2014) I wrote about a new apartment building proposed for
500 Broadway at Fifth Street (formerly Fred Segal) that was before City Council