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Gabor Gregorian announces run for Glendale City Council, emphasizes housing affordability and public safety
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Gabor Gregorian announced his campaign for Glendale City Council, citing work on 'over 600 housing projects' and pledging to build more housing, cut permitting delays, boost public safety and support small businesses; he named June 2, 2026, as the election date and the transcript contains a closing line with a different name spelling.
Gabor Gregorian, a housing advocate and small-business owner who said he served as an army surgeon, announced his bid for Glendale City Council, telling residents the city faces an affordability crisis and safety challenges and promising to take action.
"I'm a housing advocate and I'm a small business owner, not a politician," Gregorian said in the announcement, adding that he had "worked on over 600 housing projects" in the neighborhood. He said those experiences give him the skills to address what he called a broken local housing market.
"The housing is too expensive," Gregorian said. "Families are…
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