He captured everything that I have been wanting to write about our City Council gadflies, especially Herbert Molano.
Though there is no denying Molano’s intelligence and sincerity in wanting to make Glendale a better place to live, play and do business, his obsessiveness regarding certain issues is not in his own best interest nor that of Glendale.
Though I recognize that Molano may still have business interests in Glendale, his residence is in Tujunga, a community of the city of Los Angeles. Having recently retired as an administrator with the city of Los Angeles Police Department, I am very cognizant of the multitude of problems facing Los Angeles residents.
Molano’s enthusiasm, diligence and the vast experience he has gained in his oversight of the Glendale City Council would well serve the populace of Los Angeles. There are many issues, financial and otherwise, confronting not only the LAPD but also the Department of Water and Power and the Department of Recreation and Parks for which Molano could be an invaluable resource.
Time for Molano to take on this challenge.
RICHARD A. LIEBOFF
Glendale
Woman of the Year as good as they come
I read was very pleased to see that Elaine Paonessa was named a Woman of the Year by Rep. Adam Schiff (“Congressman names Women of the Year,” March 31).
A career volunteer since moving to Burbank in the 1950s, Elaine has been markedly involved in groups like the Salvation Army, the Civitans, Boy Scouts, Women’s Council, and helped to found the city’s Performing Arts Federation.
Most of us know Elaine from her commitment to music, either as president of the Civic Light Opera, or as the musical director of the Van Bloem Singers.
She is being singled out for her commitment and service to Burbank.
We know, though, that Elaine’s real profession is caring. When you see her, she always asks about your family, your career and your interests.
Because she has such care for those people around her, she is able to lend that skill to the many organizations she has worked with.
These organizations have all benefited from the commitment that Elaine brings to each and everyone. I am honored to know Elaine.
For many years I have witnessed the good that Elaine has brought to our city. She deserves every honor that comes her way.
JOE HOOVEN
Burbank