During the *March 4th City Council meeting, Mayor Jung argued strongly for pursuing charter city status for Fullerton, speaking against “state overreach” and objecting to the state proposing to allocate $50 million to “Trump-proof” the state. At […]
Public Comments at the Fullerton City Council on March 18, 2025
Todd Harrison: “Good evening, Mr. Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, four-fifths of the council, and all the hardworking staff. I will keep an eye on the clock to cover all my points. I […]
OPINION: WoW RIP – Who Benefits?
At the January 21st meeting the City Council killed the WOW. But you knew that. Given the way the agenda item was structured and given that Nick Dunlap recused himself, its death […]
What just happened in the 2024 election?: Making Sense of the 2024 Elections
At the Fullerton Public Library (FPL) on November 18, four local political scientists discussed what happened in the recent election: Matt Jarvis, Robert Robinson, Scott Spitzer from CSUF, and Jodi Balma from […]
Punting the Walk on Wilshire at City Council
An impressive number of people showed up for the October 15 Council discussion of the future of the Walk on Wilshire (WOW). Equally impressive was the intensity of those who favored keeping this […]
Make Associated Road Safer for Bicyclists
In the Early June Issue, the Observer printed two articles on City staff’s proposal to remove two lanes from Associated Road between Bastanchury and Imperial to improve safety. (Staff also proposed adding […]











