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Who is the "land use expert" Michael J. Pallamary behind the Filner recall campaign?
Interesting. On 7/6/13, I waited in line to speak with Bob Filner (at his once-a-month forum to speak directly with him) for a couple hours. NEXT to me in line was Michael Pallamary, Land Use Consultant, and current recall head fellow. We visited on and off about his reason for being there (LA Developer Kilroy Realty's 23 acre Carmel Valley project) to voice his chagrin/disappointment with Filner's position. Per article in Union Tribune: "Earlier this year, Filner intervened at a community planning meeting to oppose a 23-acre project in Carmel Valley, saying the 2.1 million-sqare-foot, mixed use project was far bigger that what the neighborhood wanted. Los Angeles developer Kilroy Realty subsequently downsized the One Paseo complex by one-third and is awaiting approval for City Hall." I contact the local 10 News Team the 1st week of August......they sent out a production team, interviewed me. A day later, they told me they had contacted Michael Pallamary and that he denied being at the 7/6/13 forum. I indicated to them, that with a little investigative work, they could easily verify my account. I don't have an axe to grind, just some transparency.......the Carmel Valley project is HUGE.— August 21, 2013 1:36 p.m.
San Diego builds into convention center glut
Great discourse! Thanks.— August 15, 2013 10:14 a.m.
Sheriff reportedly plotting mayor's ouster got funds from Lynch, Blue, hotel interests, report says
I am the person who posted here a week ago about the connection I learned (at 'Meet the Mayor Forum on 7/6/13) between Michael Pallamary and the developer for the Carmel Valley development. I also contacted 10 News on 8/6/13.....they sent a 'news team' team to my home, interviewed me and told me they would have the story in a newscast on 8/6 or thereof. They later called me to say they had been 'in touch' with Michael Pallamary..... and that he denied being at the 7/6 forum. I said perhaps they could get 'the log' from that day.....and his name would be on there. IF he didn't 'sign-in,' I am SURE there are other people there who could verify he WAS there......let's have some transparency on BOTH sides in this issue. Fillner being guilty of a moral/criminal issue....don't know....not a court of law. BUT anyone who thinks this is ALL about what you read in the local UT OR hear on local news stations should wake up.............— August 13, 2013 7:54 p.m.
The suspicious timeline of the Filner recall, domain names registered January 7th
Interesting. On 7/6/13, I waited in line to speak with Bob Filner (at his once-a-month forum to speak directly with him) for a couple hours. NEXT to me in line was Michael Pallamary, Land Use Consultant, and current recall head fellow. We visited on and off about his reason for being there (representing LA Developer Kilroy Realty's 23 acre Carmel Valley project) to voice his chagrin/disappointment with Filner's position. Per article in today's UT, "Earlier this year, Filner intervened at a community planning meeting to oppose a 23-acre project in Carmel Valley, saying the 2.1 million-sqare-foot, mixed use project was far bigger that what the neighborhood wanted. Los Angeles developer Kilroy Realty subsequently downsized the One Paseo complex by one-third and is awaiting approval for City Hall." The above item, the UT ownership (Papa Manchester, John Lynch) and other 'connections' are very, very much in play......what media in SD will have the courage to connect the dots?— August 6, 2013 8:24 a.m.