An editorial in the LA Times raises more questions about the plan to eliminate the agencies (and seems to support the idea): "Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa dismissed Brown's proposal as a nonstarter, and the City Council backed him up. But the mayor and the council should wake up and smell the statewide meltdown. Brown's plan doesn't deserve the rubber stamp that many foes of redevelopment on the right and the left are ready to give it, but considering the depth of the state's fiscal crisis and the dearth of money to make ends meet, it does deserve to be taken seriously. It is most definitely a starter." We're also claiming "non-starter" as phrase of the month. [LAT]
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