West Covina’s gone and done it again.
For the second year in a row, the city has scheduled a council meeting on the night of an election — last year it was the presidential election, this year, it’s the local municipal election.
There’s only one item on the agenda for Tuesday night, an update on a senior housing project.
Mayor Roger Hernandez told reporter Amanda Baumfeld he’s been asking to discuss this before the council for months — but he didn’t want to do it on election night.
Hernandez said even though he is opposed to meetings on election night, he can’t cancel the meeting without a majority of the council agreeing to it.
Councilman Mike Touhey said Hernandez can cancel the meeting, and accused him of setting a double standard.