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ARCADIA PASADENA/ALTADENA SIERRA MADRE SNOW NO SHOW CRA FUNDS ENCUMBERED SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT MONROVIA WRITE IN CANDIDATE CUSHON BELL AND INCUMBENT RENATTA COOPER ADAMS PACK STATION RECEIVES HISTORICAL MARKER FULLER SEMINARY SPEAKS ON PIRATE TRAGEDY NEW 51 UNIT REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT Page 5 Page 6 Page 4 Page 3 Page 9 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2011 VOLUME 5 NO. 9 WRITE IN CANDIDATE CHANGES DYNAMICS IN PUSD BOARD RACE FOR SEAT 2 MOSCA TO DELIVER STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS Sierra Madre to host State of the City Event on February 28, 2011 On Monday, from 6:00 – 7:00 pm the City of Sierra Madre will be hosting its first ever State of the City address at the Community Recreation Center in the newly renovated Sierra Madre Room at 611 East Sierra Madre Boulevard. This year’s theme is “Working Together the Sierra Madre Way” and this event will highlight programs and services the City has provided over the past year and give residents insight to the City’s goals for the next fiscal year. Mayor Pro Tem John Buchanan will emcee the evening. A special performance by Sierra Madre School Third Grade Students will precede Mayor Joe Mosca’s State of the City Address. Representatives from each City Department will have booths highlighting current programs and projects and will be available to answer any community questions. Although the event will not be aired live on SMTV3, the event will be recorded and rebroadcast on Channel 3 for Time Warner customers and will be able to be viewed on the City’s website no later than March 7. Child care will be provided by the Library and Community Services departments and refreshments will be provided by the sponsors of the event. For more information on this event please contact 626.355.5278 THE NO SHOW SNOW Sierra Madre was ready for an historic snowfall but it never appeared - at least not by Saturday morning. The name Cushon Bell has been making a lot of headlines lately. She was recently elected to the Mom’s Congress as the sole representative for the State of California. And now, at the ninth hour, she has qualified to run as a Write In Candidate for Seat 2 in the March 6th school board race. This is her first run for public office, but not her first foray into public service. She worked in the Measure CC campaign and has been described as a “Supermom” because of her many volunteer hours in a variety of parent orgzanizations. A resident of Altadena, she is the mother of A teacher for 14 years in the LA Unified School District, she is married and has three children: Devan, Dylan, 6, who attend Sierra Madre Elementary, and Dustin, 4. She has been a teacher with the Los Angeles Unified School District for 18 years, on leave for the past four. Qualifying as a write in candidate on Tuesday, Bell has an uphill battle if she intends to win. She has chosen to run for Seat 2 against incumbent Renatta Cooper. Prior to Bell throwing her hat into the ring, Cooper was the only candidate running unopposed. With a limited amount of time to get her message out, she has been busy visiting parents on PUSD campuses including Muir, Blair, Marshall, PHS, Eliot, Wilson, Willard, Washington (both sites), Rose City, McKinley, Sierra Madre (both sites), Field, Don Benito, Cleveland, Roosevelt, Jefferson, Don Benito, Norma Coombs, Longfellow, Jackson, McKinley, Field, Burbank, Loma Alta, and Altadena. Bell says she wants to be a parent role model and advocate for all children. For more information see candidates statement on page 9. When the National Weather Service forecast snow down to elevations of 500-1,000 feet, the whole town of Sierra Madre was buzzing with excitement. In fact, the notion of snow in our little village caught the attention of the major networks. The unpredictable storm did bring rain and even hail, but the temperature did not drop below freezing and the snow stayed above 2500 feet. Although the city did issue a green flag alert for possible problems from the rain, preparing for the snow was something no one could anticipate. The alert is activated under a prediction of 80% - 100% chance of precipitation and alerts residents to get “READY” for potential evacuation. This includes keeping a close watch on weather forecasts. With temperatures dropping to record lows, that precipitation could have turned from rain to snow. If snow were to fall on our fair town, according to certain Sierra Madre purveyors of folklore, the city is prepared for a snow storm. The town does not own a snow plow but does, or so it has been reported, there is a 1954 road grader ready to go. If the grader does in fact exist, by the time anyone got it to start, the snow would be melted. In the event snow does fall 1,000 feet and below, that would mean that part of Alverno and above could get a ‘dusting’. When the snow was nowhere to be seen, many Sierra Madreans expressed their disappointment. However, with temperatures forecast to drop to 30 degrees Saturday night and a 30% chance of more rain, Sierra Madre may in fact get some snow other than the annual Snowman or the Dickens Village Slide. The view up Baldwin Avenue early Saturday morning displayed the beautiful hillsides sans snowflakes. WISTARIA FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2011 7:30 P.M. HART PARK HOUSE SENIOR CENTER SIERRA MADRE COUNCIL ENCUMBERS REDEVELOPMENT FUNDS Council also authorizes a Sierra Madre Facebook Site Consistent with the 5-year Implementation plan adopted by the Sierra Madre Community Development Agency, the City Council on Tuesday night, took action on funding several projects by directing staff to prepare the necessary agreements. The projects that were authorized were: New Bathrooms in Memorial Park; Repaving of East Montecito; Incentive Program for Businesses to move in or expand; A facade improvement program modification. The current pro- gram is a loan program. The modification is for a 100% grant program to pay for actual con- struction costs. The projects must be in the CRA area. By encumbering or ‘earmarking’ the funds for specific projects, it is believed, based on the current standards set in Sacramento, that should the Governor follow through with his threat to take local redevelopment agency funds, these projects would be exempted. In addition to the items discussed on Tuesday evening, the city had previously encumbered the funds to complete the renovation of the Hart Park House Senior Center. Requests For Proposals for that project are expected to be released in the very near future. www.facebook.com/Sierra Madre?! The city council also voted to bring Sierra Madre communications to the 21st century. After much discussion and public comment, the council authorized the establishment of the appropriate social media accounts, namely Facebook and Twitter. In the staff reported provided to the council, social media was defined as: “a variety of web applications to open new communication channels between people with a more personal, and less formal and authoritative style”. Having Facebook and Twitter accounts are being used by many cities currently including South Pasadena, Monrovia and the Arcadia Police Department. Staff presented guidelines for the implementation and operation of the sites to the council which included making the Facebook page a one way form of communication from the city. Also approved was the Management Policy and Regulations for the site. Also Inside... CALENDAR Page 2 FEATURES Education & Youth Page 8 Good Food & Drink Page 10 Arts & Entertainment Page 11 Legals Page 12 Opinion Page 13 The World Around Us Page 14 The Good Life Page 15 Homes & Property Page 16 SPORTS Page 17 Bobby Eldridge - On The Course FYI Page 18 Read The Paper Online At: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||||
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