“YOUR CITY GOVERNMENT” 1965 CITY COUNCIL, PUBLIC WORKS & POLICE TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA XD80394

Join this channel to get access to perks: Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit Visit our website This 1965 film “Your City Government“ was distributed by Film Associates (:09). It highlights the city government in Torrance, California following an elected representative as he explains to viewers the duties of a city government, and how the city government makes life better for all residents. A Waterman Production (:25). The film opens with a bird’s eye view overlooking a busy city from a mountains edge (:36). A local drug store sits on the corner of a busy city intersection (:42). A young boy and dog stand next to a construction sign one of the many important things a government must regulate (:45). The city government is responsible for road repairs (:48). Other signs such as those at a park inform guests to keep their pets on leashes (1:06). The narrator pulls up in front of Torrance City Hall (1:21). A police patrol car rolls away in the distance; another part of government (1:39). Another officer sprints from the station to his motorcycle (1:47). The city government is also responsible for providing protection and safety for the town’s residences. Screaming fire trucks and ambulances head for the scene of a crime (2:00). The trash collector collects resident’s waste regularly (2:00). Keeping the streets clean is also a responsibility of the city government as the street sweepers move over pavement (2:10). The trash collector collects the city’s waste regularly (2:15). The city’s traffic lights must also be maintained (2:21). Public transportation provides transit for pedestrians (2:26). The public library is another facet (2:33). Youth play in the water at a water park (2:44). People of the city directly elect their own representatives (3:02). The narrator is pictured campaigning city residents during the campaign process (3:16). Residents head to vote on Election Day (3:29). One man settles into a private booth to make his selection (3:41). Eric; the narrator, wins the election for city council member (3:59). A council meeting follows (4:25) with the heads of city departments (4:28) including the city attorney (4:31) and the city clerk (4:35). News reporters also deliver up to date reports on these meetings in order to keep the community informed (4:43). A cartoon is presented to show how city government works (5:00). A speed limit sign is installed (6:02) in a residential area. A local man asks a city council member to set a law into place (6:20). Many equestrian stables and riding horses are stalled near the local man’s residence (6:25). As the city’s population grew, some residents wanted a law passed which would keep home owners from keeping horses in the city (6:42). A community member approaches the stand to voice her opinions (6:49). Debate ensues between councilmen (7:08), though a majority vote would push the law into reality (7:12). Mayor Mayor Albert Isen is also visible. The next images are from within a city courtroom of Judge Otto B. Willett (7:22) The city courts are also a part of the city government. The relevance in participating in local law and paying taxes are addressed (7:44). A system of balances and checks exists within government (8:25). The mayor meets with department heads of the city government (8:36). White lines are sprayed onto the ground to designate traffic regulations (9:12). The film wraps up as a young boy runs and plays with his dog (9:41). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: “01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference.“ This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
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