City Councilman Ara Najarian has a political decision to make this weekend: fight to keep his seat on the Metrolink board of directors, or fold.
On Monday, Najarian could lose his influential seat on the rail oversight board, likely in retaliation for diverging from the positions of Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich on a couple of key issues — the Measure R tax extension and the controversial 710 Freeway extension.
As chairman of the county Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which appoints members to the Metrolink board, Antonovich has the power to move people around as he sees fit, and that's just what he intends to do Monday, replacing Najarian with fellow Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.