In this week’s Radio Neighboring Wednesdays’ segment “Neighboring with the Mayor”, Bob speaks about the devastation of the fires in Maui and Laguna Beach City emergency preparations. He mentions that KX FM 104.7 is the emergency broadcast channel for our coastal village. The “Community Emergency Response Team” will be having classes this fall and the Mayor encourages everyone to join, including students at Laguna Beach High School.
“Laguna Tropical Surf”‘s Tommy J interviews American Idol Star and Singer/Songwriter/Musician/Sound Engineer and radio debuts her second single of the Summer, “Miss You”!
Radio Neighboring Wednesdays “Neighboring With The Mayor” features an interview with Laguna Beach Mayor Bob Whalen. It was nice of Bob to be on KX FM radio at 9am after last night’s midnight, 9+ hour city council meeting! This interview with the Mayor podcast is archived at KXFMRadio.org!
Radio Neighboring Wednesdays features lawyer Mick Obrand’s Good, Bad & Ugly speaking on national law news and local ordinances regarding Dog Noise!
Radio Neighboring Wednesdays at KX FM 104.7 at 9am features “Neighboring With The Mayor”!
Ida Mae and Tommy J will help you get to know a little bit about our Mayor Bob Whalen’s life, his path to public service, Bob’s spearheading the effort to put the South Laguna Beaches under City control, and the environmental initiatives the council has been focused on this year.
The Good Bad and the Ugly in American Law and Politics lawyer Michael Obrand details the SCOTUS decision against the Navajo water rights on their land and the dissenting opinion.
Radio Neighboring Wednesdays interviews celebrated Vietnam Combat Veteran and co-founder of Laguna Bluebelt, Mike Beanan. An active surfer and diver, Mike shares the facts about our Laguna Beach coastal zone in an entartaing conversation with our KX FM audience.
Radio Neighboring Wednesday’s Ida Mae and Tommy J “neighbor” with South Laguna resident Ramin Pejan who is collecting signatures from locals to petition the City of Laguna Beach to stop spraying the poison, glyphosate on the hills and trails around the neighborhood. Their purpose is to clear fire fuel growth due to record rains last season. The father of young children, Ramin, an environmental lawyer, is concerned for his family and the environment due to the spraying of a known carcinogen in the area. Mr Pejan notes that the chemical is banned in most cities here and globally and he offers the non-toxic solution of hand trimming. He remarks that a ranch in Trabuco was able to clear invasive artichoke thistle without poison by hand clearing. For information: ramin.pejan@gmail.com
Note: Laguna Canyon Foundation, who supports the us of Round-Up, was contacted for comment for this interview. They said they do not wish to comment at this time.