Raggio Quits Post on Airport Authority, Cites Interference
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GLENDALE — Saying he had philosophical differences with the Glendale City Council, Carl Raggio resigned Wednesday as one of the city’s three representatives to the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority.
Raggio said he stepped down after 12 years because of what he called the Glendale City Council’s refusal to recognize the Airport Authority as a separate government entity and because council members were instructing commissioners how to vote.
“Their responsibility ends with the selection of and removal of commissioners. They don’t have a right to go beyond that,” said Raggio, a former Glendale mayor.
Raggio was most critical of council members Gus Gomez, Rafi Manoukian and Dave Weaver. The trio has been pushing for a compromise with Burbank over a planned new terminal, which Burbank officials fear will lead to a big increase in air traffic.
“All three aren’t really informed about the airport,” Raggio said. “I don’t think they are in a position to instruct us how to act.”
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