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March 08, 2005
Elk Grove's version of Paine's "The American Crisis" started by Mulberg
Elk Grove - Diana Lambert: New Web site's creator wants to keep low, roaming profile - sacbee.com
Diana Lambert: New Web site's creator wants to keep low, roaming profile
By Diana Lambert -- Bee Columnist
Published 2:15 am PST Sunday, February 27, 2005
Man behind the curtain: There's a new Web site in town. The Elk Grove Insider at www.elkgroveinsider.com made its debut Jan. 1 with little fanfare. The low-key launch was intentional. Elliot Mulberg would just as soon no one know he is the man behind the site. "Mostly because of my position in the community and the politics that are going on," said Elliot, a director on both the Elk Grove Community Services District and LAFCO boards. "I don't want them to think this is a position of the CSD or LAFCO." A community services district suit against the city, as well as Elliot's previous opposition to approving city incorporation documents as a LAFCO member, may be why he feels that way. So far, the site doesn't appear to be anti-city, balancing an article by activist Sarah Johnson that questions the city's lack of interest in the Sacramento Blueprint Project with an article by regular commuter Ray Asregadoo about improvements to the city's new transportation system, among others. Elliot plans to invite four to five authors to submit articles each month. There is no editing, and Elliot keeps his distance with a disclaimer at the bottom of the page
Posted by cystdog at March 8, 2005 07:34 AM
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