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SPORTS THIS WEEK: A PERFECT GAME AND AN INTERNATIONAL CHAMP.........Page 11 VOLUME 8 NO. 29 SATURDAY, JULY 19. 2014 COMMUNITY IS SHAKEN BY SUDDEN DEATH OF ROSE FLOAT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT ROBERT YOUNG TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ON THE RISE IN SIERRA MADRE Recently, Sierra Madre Police Chief Larry Giannone held a Town Hall meeting in which he brought residents up to date with issues that his department handles on a regular basis. One of those is the growing problem of Traffic incidents in Sierra Madre, a town which prides itself on not having any traffic lights. Distracted drivers, driving ignoring the posted speed limits, and drivers under the influence account for the almost 400 traffic stops that have occurred in the last 30 days. According to Chief Giannone, “What that means is that the motoring public in town is committing some type of vehicle code violation to get stopped. 215 were cited for the violations while 141 warnings were issued.” Fortunately, while there have been accidents as a result of the violations, as of this date, none have resulted in a fatality. “Traffic Officer Berry has indicated that he has seen an increase in cell phone violations over the past several months” says Giannone. So Where Are These Accidents Occurring? All over town! Traffic Incidents June 18 – July 18, 2014 (Stats and Chart From crime reports – partial listing) Sierra Madre is no different than other cities in that technology has brought on a new set of problems, or exascerbated existing problem. In this case, the driver answering a cell phone, texting, or otherwise engaging in activities on ‘not so smart’ phones, have become a real problem. SMPD, in keeping with its responsibility for keeping the town safe will continue to crack down on drivers who are breaking the law. Says the chief, “ The point we are trying to get across is just to have people pay attention to their driving.” There are few residents in Sierra Madre who have viewed one of the city’s Rose Parade entries in the last 15 years or so, that did not encounter the energetic, charming and enthusiastic leader of the SMRFA, Bob Young. And, if you didn’t know him from the Rose Float, you may have known his home on Sierra Madre Blvd., where the lawn was adorned with two flamingos year round. On Thursday, to the shock and dismay to all who knew him, Bob was found in his home dead of what appears to be natural causes. A ‘young at heart’ vibrant individual, he was a few months shy of his 64th birthday. According to his dear friend Illona Linden, after she had been unable to contact him the evening before, she went to his home and discovered Bob in his favorite recliner with his remote control in his hand. There was no evidence of foul play. Known for his quick sense of humor and hard working ways, he epitomized the spirit of volunteerism that Sierra Madre is known for. Bob served as President of the Sierra Madre Rose Float Association for as long as anyone can remember, more than 15 years said one source, and supported many other community organizations as well. A lifelong resident of the San Gabriel Valley, he was born at St. Luke’s Hospital in Pasadena on Friday the 13th, something he loved to joke about. He was an alumni of Arcadia High School. Professionally, Bob was a mechanical engineer and the owner of Robert M. Young & Associates since 1978. Bob is survived by his mother, Mary Young, well known for her volunteerism and philanthropy in Sierra Madre, his son, Robert Reid Youn, a twin sister and a brother. He is also survived by his dear friend Illona Linden. Bob was a man that was truly loved by the community he served for so many years and it is difficult for many to imagine life in this village without him. At press time, no information was available regarding services. S.Henderson/MVNews This accident ocurred on a Sierra Madre street last year. Fortunately, there were no severe injuries. Accordingt to SMPD Sgt. Ortiz at the time, it appeared that the young driver lost control of his vehicle, hit the curb, and the car flipped over. Photo by Merrill Joan Gerber Photo courtesy SMRFA Inside this week: CALENDAR Pg. 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Pg. 3 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION TO EXTEND THE INTERIM MORATORIUM SET FOR AUGUST 12TH On July 8, 2014, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1357U, establishing an Interim Moratorium Ordinance Pursuant to Government Code Section 65858 on the issuance of all building permits and any discretionary approvals for construction of new development requiring new water service connections. The interim ordinance was an urgency ordinance, making it effective immediately. The Interim Ordinance 1357U will expire on August 22, 2014, unless the City Council takes action to extend the moratorium before it expires. Originally, the City Council’s consideration of extending the interim ordinance was scheduled for the July 22nd meeting. Instead the City Council will meet on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 at 6:30 pm, in the City Hall Council Chambers, to consider extending the moratorium for an additional 22 months and 15 days (until July 5, 2016). The delay in the City Council considering the extension of Ordinance 1357U, has no impact on the applicability of the interim ordinance. Urgency Ordinance 1357U remains in full force and effect until August 22, 2014. Additionally, the other two related actions the City Council approved on July 8th, are not impacted by the rescheduling of the public hearing. Resolution 14-58 declaring Phase III Water Conservation and declaring a moratorium on new water service connections, along with Urgency Ordinance 1356U, declaring the existence of a water shortage emergency and imposing a moratorium on the issuance of new water service connections, do not need to be extended, as they remain in effect until modified or rescinded by formal action of the City Council. A fact sheet is being prepared to provide answers to the various questions we have received about Ordinance 1357U, Ordinance 1356U and Resolution 14-58. The fact sheet should be available on the City’s website by PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 4 ARCADIA NEWS Pg.5 MONROVIA/DUARTE Pg. 5 07/18/2014 300 Block SIERRA MADRE 07/07/2014 SIERRA MADRE BLVD. & AUBURN AVE. 07/05/2014 BALDWIN AVE. & GATE 07/05/2014 100 Block BALDWIN 07/02/2014 400 Block SIERRA MADRE 07/02/2014 GRANDVIEW AVE & SUNNYSIDE AVE 07/02/2014 BALDWIN AVE & LOWELL AVE 07/01/2014 BALDWIN AVE & ESPERANZA AVE 06/30/2014 SANTA ANITA AVE & GRANDVIEW AVE 06/30/2014 SIERRA MADRE AVE. & LIMA ST. 06/29/2014 MICHILLINDA AVE. & GRANDVIEW AVE. 06/28/2014 SIERRA MADRE BLVD. & MOUNTAIN TRAIL AVE. 06/28/2014 1 Block BALDWIN 06/27/2014 ORANGEGROVE AVE. & BALDWIN AVE. 06/27/2014 1 Block SIERRA MADRE 06/22/2014 GRANDVIEW AVE & WILSON ST 06/21/2014 SANTA ANITA AVE & GRANDVIEW AVE 06/21/2014 SANTA ANITA AVE & GRANDVIEW 06/20/2014 200 Block SIERRA MADRE 06/20/2014 500 Block ACACIA 06/18/2014 GRANDVIEW AVE & STONEHOUSE RD 06/18/2014 ELKINS DR. & VISTA AVE. EDUCATION & YOUTH Pg. 6 FOOD & DRINK Pg. 7 BEST FRIENDS Pg. 8 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Pg. 9 THE GOOD LIFE Pg. 10 SPORTS Pg. 11 “DROUGHT, ARE WE IN OR OUT?” CLIMATOLOGIST DR. BILL PATZERT TO SPEAK SECTION B On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, Dr. Bill Patzert will address the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club on the current drought. Often called the "Prophet of California climate," Patzert has been a scientist at the California Institute of Technology’s NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. for 31 years. Working on numerous NASA space missions, his research is focused on improving our understanding of important environmental problems ranging from El Niño and La Niña to longer-term climate change. The author of many scientific and popular articles, and recipient of many honors, Bill works with students from all over the world, and lectures at many local universities. A media favorite, he is often sought out by reporters and is regularly seen on local and national television representing NASA and JPL. In a recent article, he was named as one of the West’s most influential individuals in dealing with water issues. Lunch will be served at noon and is $10. The program will begin at 12:30 and is free. Reservations are requested. Call 626-355-0728. Kiwanis meets at The Lodge (formerly the Masonic Temple) 33 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, Ca. Ample parking in the back of the building. AROUND SGV Pg. B1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ON THE MARQUEE -SMPH Pg. B2 BUSINESS NEWS Pg. B3 OPINION Pg. B4 LEGALS Pg. B5 SMTV CHANNEL 98 B 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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