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DUMP FOES SAY MAYOR MUST HELP.


Byline: Kerry Cavanaugh Staff Writer

On the campaign trail in 2001, Mayor James Hahn For the Iowa politician, see .

James Kenneth "Jim" Hahn (born July 3, 1950) is an American politician from the Democratic Party. He was the Deputy City Attorney (1975-1979), City Controller (1981-1985), City Attorney (1985-2001) and Mayor of Los Angeles, California
 promised to dump Los Angeles' trash outside city limits and to work to close the city's two remaining landfills, both in the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
.

Now, with Hahn seeking re-election four years later, the mayor is again pledging to end urban dumps DUMPS

a lethal inherited disorder of Holstein cattle that causes infertility. The name is an acronym of Deficiency of Uridine MonoPhosphate S
, and several critical decisions on the horizon will test whether he fulfills that pledge.

Will city officials allow Bradley Landfill to rise an additional 43 feet above Sun Valley?

Will the city continue to truck its trash to Sunshine Canyon in Granada Hills, or will the City Council banish ban·ish  
tr.v. ban·ished, ban·ish·ing, ban·ish·es
1. To force to leave a country or place by official decree; exile.

2. To drive away; expel: We banished all our doubts and fears.
 4,000 tons per day of residential refuse to remote areas?

The issue stirs passions in the North Valley, where residents have long endured the diesel fumes fumes

odorous gases and other volatile materials; inhalation of irritating fumes causes coughing and, if sufficiently severe, irreversible pulmonary edema.
, scarred landscape, odors Odors

anosmia

Medicine. the absence of the sense of smell; olfactory anesthesia. Also called anosphrasia. — anosmic, adj.

halitosis

bad breath; an unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth.
 and blowing trash. But their problems don't inspire much emotion among voters elsewhere in the city who enjoy the benefits of lower-cost urban landfills and who experience none of the disadvantages.

``Trash is one of those issues that, unless you live in close proximity to a landfill, you just want to make sure it gets picked up,'' said Richard Lichtenstein, a political consultant. ``It's not something that's sexy or will end up on a 30-second spot.''

But inside the communities around the two dumps, residents are citing diesel truck traffic, dust, odors and potential groundwater pollution in pushing Hahn and his challengers to make commitments to close the landfills and stop expansions.

``We have to make a stand. In the past, 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.  has opted to fill dumps and not to look at other possible ways of dealing with trash,'' said the Rev. Richard Zanotti of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Holy Rosary may be:
  • the Roman Catholic Rosary
  • the name of a Roman Catholic religious order of nuns, the Holy Rosary Sisters, based in Ireland.
churches:
  • the Holy Rosary of Pompeii
  • Rosary Church, Kowloon, China
 Church in Sun Valley, a leader of One LA-Industrial Areas Foundation.

So far these neighborhood activists have prompted Hahn and most of his major rivals to stake out similar positions.

They all oppose urban landfills in principle. They all want more recycling, particularly from apartments and businesses. And most candidates said they believe residents would willingly pay for trash-disposal methods easier on the environment.

But they are split on specifics.

The Granada Hills North Neighborhood Council asked the candidates in a questionnaire about where they stand on Sunshine Canyon Landfill. Hahn, state Sen. Richard Alarcon, Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa (born Antonio (Tony) Ramon Villar, Jr. on January 23, 1953) is the mayor of Los Angeles, California. He is the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since Cristobal Aguilar in 1872.  and former Assembly Speaker Bob Hertzberg said they would end the city's contract with Sunshine Canyon in 2006.

``Everybody in the city has to understand the only landfills are in the Valley, and that's not fair,'' Hahn said. ``We have to demonstrate that it's got to be more than just the lowest cost. We're going to get the City Council to see this is basically a backward way of looking at waste.''

Skeptics note Sunshine Canyon has permits to operate an additional 25 years and will continue to take trash from other cities. Hahn said ending the contract is the first step toward closing the dump. Longtime long·time  
adj.
Having existed or persisted for a long time: a longtime friend; a longtime resident of Detroit.


longtime
Adjective
 Sunshine opponents credit the mayor with changing the mind-set at City Hall.

``If it hadn't been for the mayor saying he would close landfills in Los Angeles, then I don't think the city and its various agencies would have been open to change,'' said Wayde Hunter, president of the North Valley Coalition. ``It would have been business as usual: Dump it in the cheapest place.''

Hertzberg used to be a proponent One who offers or proposes.

A proponent is a person who comes forward with an a item or an idea. A proponent supports an issue or advocates a cause, such as a proponent of a will.


PROPONENT, eccl. law.
 of Sunshine Canyon but changed his mind after jumping into the mayor's race. He told Granada Hills residents he also would stop using the dump in 2006.

``As he understands the issues now, he was wrong,'' said Hertzberg's spokesman Matt Szabo. ``At the time he thought it would be the best solution on the table, but he's committed to creating a landfill-free city, and he's committed to closing Sunshine Canyon.''

Parks, though, questions the wisdom and potential taxpayer cost of Hahn's plan to stop sending city trash to Sunshine Canyon.

``Is our goal to stop using landfills, or is it to stop using landfills in Los Angeles?'' Parks said. ``It's somewhat disingenuous dis·in·gen·u·ous  
adj.
1. Not straightforward or candid; insincere or calculating: "an ambitious, disingenuous, philistine, and hypocritical operator, who ... exemplified ...
 to say we think landfills should be closed and then we go open another landfill in someone else's neighborhood.''

Farther east in the Valley, activists are making Bradley Landfill a key issue in the mayor's race. Nearly 1,000 men and women packed a Pacoima Catholic church Tuesday night to hear Villaraigosa and Alarcon pledge their opposition to the proposed Bradley Landfill expansion and trash-transfer station.

The other candidates couldn't attend the event, but One LA-Industrial Areas Foundation leaders intend to meet with all the candidates, get their positions on the landfill projects and then start walking precincts pre·cinct  
n.
1.
a. A subdivision or district of a city or town under the jurisdiction of or patrolled by a specific unit of its police force.

b.
 in Sun Valley, Pacoima, Van Nuys and Canoga Park to let residents know who opposes the expansion and who doesn't.

Hertzberg said he wouldn't support the expansion or the transfer station at Bradley.

Hahn also opposes the landfill expansion, but was undecided on the transfer-station proposal, noting that if city officials want to close landfills in the city, they need to build facilities where the waste can be transferred from trash trucks to long-haul big rigs Big Rig was a punk band from the San Francisco Bay Area fronted by singer/songwriter Jesse Michaels. Michaels performed with the group after the break up of his previous project, Operation Ivy, and before forming the band Common Rider. .

Parks said he didn't know enough about the Bradley proposal to comment.

Kerry Cavanaugh, (818) 713-3746

kerry.cavanaugh(at)dailynews.com

CAPTION(S):

5 photos, 2 boxes

Photo:

(1) Mayor James K. Hahn

(2) City Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa

(3) Former Assembly Speaker Bob Hertzberg

(4) Councilman Bernard C. Parks Bernard Parks (born December 7, 1943 in Beaumont, Texas) is a member of the Los Angeles City Council, representing the 8th District in South Los Angeles and former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department.

Parks attended Los Angeles City College, received his B.S.
 

(5) State Sen. Richard Alarcon

Box:

(1) ENVIRONMENTAL OUTLOOK

SOURCE: Daily News research

Warren Huskey/Staff Artist

(2) MARCH 8 VOTE

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