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UKEN REPORT 8/16 – WHO WILL REPLACE FORMER TRUSTEE FRED JANDT ON CENSURE PANEL?
An effort to censure Area 1 Trustee Rubén Pérez ignited in January and quickly fizzled out when former Trustee Fred Jandt resigned for health reasons. But a few embers remained, and trustees are poised to stir them when trustees meet in regular session Friday. In response to written complaints against Pérez, alleging violations of Code…
Desert Sun 9/12 – Palm Springs sues College of the Desert, alleging failure to provide public records
The City of Palm Springs is suing College of the Desert for what it alleges to be a lack of compliance with the California Public Records Act. The law requires public agencies to make public documents available upon request in a timely manner. The city says COD has not done that. Source: The Desert Sun….
UKEN REPORT 4/21 – RON ODEN SEEKS COD TRUSTEE AREA 3 VACANCYUKEN REPORT
Within minutes of the College of the Desert Board of Trustees voting unanimously to start the process to fill a vacancy on the board by provisional appointment, former Palm Springs Mayor Ron Oden announced that he will seek the appointment. Oden is seeking to fill the seat Fred E. Jandt left vacant when, due to…
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Desert Sun 2/22 – Palm Springs attorney: College of the Desert is violating California transparency law
The City of Palm Springs has formally expressed its concern to the College of the Desert that the college is violating a California law by discussing land use matters and campus facilities issues behind closed doors at board meetings without soliciting proper public input. An attorney representing Palm Springs on Tuesday emailed a memorandum to a…
KESQ 4/7 – COD president Dr. Martha Garcia selected as new president at Mt. San Antonio College
College of the Desert President Dr. Martha Garcia has been selected as the new president of Mt. San Antonio College. The college in a news release announced the selection on Friday afternoon. Garcia will be the first President of color for the college as well as the first female president in 50 years. Read full article…