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Business coalition supports giving more clout to mayor.


Signaling its intention to play a greater role in the debate over City Charter reform, a coalition of leading business groups weighed in last week with a series of recommendations on the issue.

The coalition - which includes the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Area Chamber of Commerce, the Central City Association, the Valley Industry and Commerce Association and the Latin Business Association - called for reducing the City Council's power and concentrating more administrative and management responsibilities in the mayor's office.

It also called for giving city department general managers more flexibility in selecting their most senior managers and establishing a multi-year budget cycle that should be used to improve long-term planning for city services The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject.
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"I can say that the form of government in Los Angeles is the most complicated form of government in the country, bar none," said chamber President Ezunial Buns at a coalition conference last week. "It's an obvious issue."

Meanwhile, a group of corporate chieftains, the Los Angeles Business Advisors, has commissioned its own study on charter reform. That study, prepared by Rand Rand  

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 for about $100,000, is expected to be released in October.

"It's going to be more of a guiding principle this time, I think," said Sam Bell, president of the Business Advisors, which formed two years ago. "Our group is going to be looking at narrowing that once we get the final report and we find areas that perhaps need more priority."

Together, the actions reflect a growing commitment by business to be involved in charter reform - and city politics in general, said Frank Moran Frank Moran (born March 18, 1887 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, died December 14, 1967 in Los Angeles, California) was an American boxer who fought twice for the Heavyweight Championship. Moran studied dentistry at the University of Pittsburgh where he also played football. , president of the Latin Business Association, one of eight groups in the coalition.

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 group in my recent memory," he said. "I really believe this is the beginning of a strengthening core of influence."

Two separate charter reform commissions a 21-member commission appointed by the L.A. City Council and a 15-member commission elected by voters - are currently developing versions of a rewritten charter, which serves as the city's constitution.

SunAmerica Inc. Chairman Eli Broad Eli Broad (born June 6, 1933) a native of Detroit, Michigan is a Jewish American billionaire who lives in Los Angeles, California. His last name is pronounced as rhyming with road.

Broad is well known for his philanthropy and extensive art collection.
, a member of the Los Angeles Business Advisors and a $25,000 contributor to the elected commission campaign, said that while the chamber's recommendations are on the right track, he wishes they would have been more detailed.

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 is a smaller group, and therefore may have stronger and more precise recommendations on some of the issues."

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 money to the effort to form an elected commission said they're also taking a "wait and see" approach to charter reform.

One contributor - Galpin Motors Inc. President Herbert Boeckmann II, who donated $25,000 to the campaign - said he is tracking the progress of the charter reform commissions, but has not yet offered any recommendations of his own.

"I don't have any agenda myself," Boeckmann said. "If I had a recommendation to make or a concern to address, I would feel free to do that, and hope anyone else would as well."
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Title Annotation:Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, Central City Association, Valley Industry and Commerce Association, Latin Business Association
Author:Taub, Daniel
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Date:Sep 29, 1997
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