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Inside: 4th of July Parade in Pictures SATURDAY JULY 10, 2010 VOLUME 4 NO. 27 Sierra Madre Celebrate’s America’s Birthday Water Main Breaks Continue - Parts of Sierra Madre Blvd. Closed - Council Calls Emergency Session Parade Grand Marshal Lew Watanabe and wife lead the way. The city of Sierra Madre continues to face challenges with its aging water system as yet another water main break occurred closing down portions of Sierra Madre Blvd. This is the fifth break in the past 10 days and by far the most serious one this year. The break occured on Wednesday evening and crews worked into the night putting a clamp on the leak. Residents in the immediate area were without water until workers could put a brace over the hole and stop the leak. By morning, however, a second leak had sprung and the Water Division workers were back to square one. The water damage has caused buckling on Sierra Madre Blvd. and the city subsequently issued the following notice: A 10” water main burst in the 400 block of East Sierra Madre Boulevard. Before that section of main could be shut down for repair, a section of roadway pavement, approximately 75 feet and 41 feet wide, was severely compromised. The entire width of the street in that section has been made unsafe for through traffic, with portions of the asphalt raised as much as six inches and other areas undermined and settled six inches or more. The full extent of the damage will not be known until all of the pavement has been removed. The current incident is caused by the same main that leaked and caused the sinkhole at Mountain Trail and Grandview approximately two years ago. The main runs from the Main Plant pump house to Mira Monte and is one of the two mains that transport water from the Main Plant to Mira Monte. This is a critical link in providing service to all of Sierra Madre’s water customers. Until the water main is replaced, and the roadway is resurfaced, the road has been closed to all but residents of the immediate neighborhood. City staff anticipates this portion of Sierra Madre Blvd. may remain closed through Saturday, July 17, 2010. In addition there may be periodic closures to residents in the area as the work progresses. Drivers are encouraged to utilize arterial detours such as Mountain Trail and Orange Grove, as the narrow side streets including as Coburn, East Montecito, Holdman Avenue, and Santa Anita Court are experiencing traffic levels for which they were not intended or designed. On Friday, the City Council held (continued on page 2) Workers clamped the broken main in two spots within a 24 hour period. At right, a resident holds a broken piece of pipe. Public Hearing on Water Rate Increase July 13th Anti-Increase Campaign Rhetoric Accelerates On Tuesday, July 13, 2010, the Sierra Madre City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed water rate fee increase. The hearing is part of the requirements under State Propostion 218. Since the first notice was given to the public almost 45 days ago, there has been increased visibility by those opposed to the increase. If more than 50% of the existing rate payers submit a written protest to the City Clerk, the council may not approve the fee hike. Protestors have been seen leafleting cars and homes in the last week, and canvassing for signatures to oppose the increase. Although several negative statements have been made concerning the increase, the new structure would actually allow exemptions for low income residents and with the proposed tiered structure, those who conserve water will benefit from the new structure. Residents are urged to attend Tuesdays council meeting at 6:30 pm. Sierra Madrean Louise Neiby waves to the crowd. She and her husband, the late Dr. Paul Neiby were this year’s Citizens of the Year. Sierra Madre Honors… Recognition Nominations - Due to City Hall Monday, July 26, 2010, at 4:00 pm This is an exciting event and the City’s opportunity to recognize and honor the true treasures of Sierra Madre, its volunteers, City Commissioners and employees. Sierra Madre Honors… Recognition and Appreciation Dinner will recognize all out-going City Commissioners as well as extraordinary community members, organizations and employees. Please take a moment to review the awards listed below and nominate any person you feel is eligible for such an honor. To nominate a member of the Sierra Madre Community for one of the Awards, please include the person’s name, phone number, address, and 1-page explanation of nomination along with your name and phone number, and return to City Hall, the Community Recreation Center, or email to city@cityofsierramadre.com. George Maurer Lifetime Service Award Presented to a person/entity that most strongly represents a commitment to serving and volunteering, which is the true spirit of Sierra Madre. Wistaria Award In recognition of City/Community partnership, presented to a local business or organization whose major contributions to the City/Community of Sierra Madre have demonstrated a true partnership that assists in and provides services, programs, or enhances the general welfare of the community as a whole. Police Chief’s Special Award Presented by the Sierra Madre Chief of Police to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding dedication to duty (employee) or service (community) in resolving a community law enforcement-related issue. Public Safety Award Presented by the Mayor to an individual, either an employee or citizen, who took action to protect and maintain the safety of the community by taking lifesaving action. Public Service Award Employee of the Year – presented by the Mayor upon the recommendation of the City Manager to an extraordinary city employee who has represented remarkable customer and public service as well as dedication to the citizens of Sierra Madre over the course of a year. Community Youth Service Award Presented to a young adult in the community who demonstrates dedication and outstanding service to the community. This year’s Sierra Madre Honors... Recognition and Appreciation Dinner will be held on Thursday, September 23, 2010. For more information on the nomination process or on the event, please contact the Community & Personnel Services Department at 626-355-5278 or city@ cityofsierramadre.com. Inside This Week... Older American Of The Year, Fran Garbaccio NEWS CALENDAR Page 2 THE PARADE Pages 3,14 AROUND SGV Page 4 PASADENA Page 5 SIERRA MADRE Page 1 FEATURES Public Safety Page 5 Education & Youth Page 7 Good Food & Drink Page 8 The Good Life Page 9 The World Around Us Page 10 Special: Audrey Vass Page 11 Legals Page 12 Opinion Page 13 Homes & Property Page 15 FYI Page 16 Sierra Madre Mayor Joe Mosca and son Garrett greet well wishers. More photos throughout this edition. Also view photos online at www.mtnviewsnews.com Read The Paper Online At: www.mtnviewsnews.com
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