Monrovia : Step Toward Election Taken
The City Council on Tuesday unanimously set precincts and polling places for the June 4 special election.
The action was the last step needed before the election on whether the city should build an $8.8-million police station.
City Clerk Phyllis McCarville estimated that the election will cost the city as much as $20,000. A citizens advisory committee last summer urged replacement of the 30-year-old station because it is dangerously overcrowded and not earthquake-safe.
An election on the issue was originally scheduled for February but was delayed when a fax machine error bungled printing of the city’s required legal notice.
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