BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
Richard Close, the chairman of Valley VOTE, the organization that asks Angelenos on Nov. 5 to break off the San Fernando Valley from the rest of the city, brings a balanced perspective to the divisive debate.
Not only is Close a real estate attorney and partner in the Santa Monica law firm of Gilchrist & Rutter, but he also has been president since 1976 of the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association, the largest ...
CREJ Staff Writer
Richard Close, the chairman of Valley VOTE, the organization that asks Angelenos on Nov. 5 to break off the San Fernando Valley from the rest of the city, brings a balanced perspective to the divisive debate.
Not only is Close a real estate attorney and partner in the Santa Monica law firm of Gilchrist & Rutter, but he also has been president since 1976 of the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association, the largest ...
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