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Happy Holidays FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU PASADENA EDITION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2016 VOLUME 10 NO. 52 Christmas, New Year’s, Closures Reminders for Pasadena Caltrans Selling SR- 710 Corridor Homes State Senator Anthony Portantino announced Monday that after a decade of work by local leaders on the dispensation of Caltrans owned properties along the SR-710 corridor, Caltrans has begun the process of selling the homes this week. According to a statement, Veterans Realty Group has been selected as the contractor and in the coming days, eligible residents will receive a package that outlines the process, details for the home buyer education workshops, and includes the notice of offer to sell. The sale of homes will be conducted in three phases. Phase 1 is estimated to take a year and includes 42 homes mostly in South Pasadena and Pasadena. “Like many, I am relieved to see this day finally here. The State was never equipped to be in the single family property business and these homes need to be in private hands and benefitting the local communities I am optimistic that the 1950’s decisions that put us in this situation are a thing of the past as our region has different needs and priorities. I am very glad that our audit helped bring public scrutiny to the 710 corridor that helped make this day happen,” commented State Senator Anthony Portantino. While in the Assembly Portantino initiated a state audit that highlighted many of the challenges and problems Caltrans faced while managing the properties. He has also been a longtime advocate for selling the many homes owned by the state for the unnecessary, discredited and out dated 710 freeway proposal. More information can be found by calling (213) 897- 8184 or by visiting Caltrans’ website at dot.ca.gov/d7/ business/710sales/index. html. Due to Christmas Day and New Year’s Day both falling on a Sunday during the current Holiday Season, Pasadena City Hall and most City services will be closed on Monday, Dec. 26 in observance of Christmas Day and Monday, Jan. 2 in observance of New Year’s Day. Pasadena residents and businesses with any power emergencies should call the Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) Department at (626) 744-4673. For water-related emergencies call (626) 744-4138. PWP’s regular Customer Service Call Center will be closed for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, but customers can still pay their bills by phone at (626) 744-4005 or on the Web at PWPweb.com. Pasadena’s Citizen Service Center, (626) 744-7311, cityofpasadena.net/citizen- service-center is closed Dec. 25-26, but will offer special extending operating hours during the holidays to take your calls, including from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Dec. 27- 30; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Dec. 31; 5 p.m. to midnight, Jan. 1, 2017 and midnight to 2 p.m., Jan. 2, 2017. In addition, a toll-free “Visitor Hotline” at (877) 793-9911 operated by the Pasadena Convention and Visitors Bureau, www. visitpasadena.com, will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 29 and Friday, Dec. 30; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 31, and Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017. All motorists must obey all temporary “No Parking” signs posted for the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl. Vehicles will be towed at owners’ expense, no exceptions. Public access maps are at the city’s website, DEDICATION OF PRESIDENT'S FORMER HOME By Dean Lee Dignitaries added Barack H. Obama, the 44th U.S. President, to the list of historic people that have lived in Pasadena — unveiling a dedicated plaque last week in his name in front of a small apartment he lived in while in college from 1980- 1981. About 200 people attended the dedication, held Dec. 17 at 253 Glenarm Street, including Pasadena Mayor Terry Tornek, and Council members Andy Wilson and John Kennedy. “How lucky we are,” said Wilson. “literally up the street is the home of Julia Childs, so the people who are not into politics but cooking, on Oakland Ave, we have Albert Einstein [residents], and if you’re into science you go a few blocks away, on Holladay Drive, you have George Ellery Hale’s office and observatory, the history of Pasadena is truly extraordinary.” The plaque dedicated to Obama is at 253 Glenarm Street in Council District 7, a seat now held by Wilson. The inspiration for the plaque came from Councilmember Steve Madison. “We have had 44 Presidents in the history of our country,” Madison said. “My guess is that if you added up all of the homes towns of all of our Presidents, it would be a surprisingly low number. So I think it’s appropriate, proper and very fitting that we acknowledge the man and the office in this way.” Madison said he had first met Obama in late 2007, before becoming President. “I mentioned that I was on the city council in Pasadena and his eyes lit up and he said ‘I love Pasadena,’” Madison said. “He said, ‘I lived in Pasadena my sophomore year when I was at Occidental College.’” Madison said he worked with the city manager’s staff and the library staff to hunt down Obama’s former address. “Who knows, if some student from Blair High School will happen by this plaque and be inspired to do something great in the future,” Tornek said. “It’s a small piece of history but it’s something else to remind people… what a special place Pasadena really is.” Kennedy, who has also met Obama a number of times, said “All of the ordinary good people of Pasadena are welcoming you [Obama] home… and you promised us that you would come to Pasadena again before you leave office. And we want to hold you to that promise.” Pictured, Councilmember Madison, top left, 253 Glenarm Street. D. Lee /MVNews. Pictured, Caltrans owned property 265 Waverly Drive and right, the end of 710 freeway stub in Pasadena. Local Area News Briefs Hit-And-Run Puppy Seeks Christmas Miracle Pasadena man killed, shooter at large Pasadena Humane Society hopes to reunite 4-month-old beagle with owner before the holidays. The Pasadena Humane Society officials said Thursday the owner of a puppy injured in a hit-and-run car accident in South Pasadena. A 4-month- old beagle mix, now called “Miracle” by PHS staff, is suffering from a severe injury to her hind leg, but is in good spirits as she awaits major surgery. Miracle was hit by a car in the intersection of Fair Oaks and Huntington. After the puppy was struck, she rolled underneath the car and landed on the sidewalk. A Good Samaritan ran to the puppy’s side, while the car drove away. This good-hearted individual rushed the injured dog to the Pasadena Humane Society. “We are pulling together all our resources to ensure Miracle receives the best care possible and we need your help,” says Julie Bank, President/CEO of the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA. “We want to give her the best shot at having as normal a life as possible after such a devastating injury.” PHS is hoping to find the Miracle’s owner to reunite this sweet young dog with her family. No one has come forward yet and the puppy had no identification tags or microchip. Proof of ownership must be provided. If we cannot locate the puppy’s owner, she will be put up for adoption when she recovers from her injury. Interested parties can email adoptions@ pasadenahumane.org and reference animal ID# A410205 for more information. I f you have any information about this puppy, her owner or the hit and run itself, please call the Pasadena Humane Society at 626.792.7151. Plaque to be Unveiled to Celebrate the Cheeseburger Police on Friday were still looking for a suspect that shot and kill a man in North West Pasadena Thursday night. According to police Brandon Douglas was shot around 9:45 p.m. on the sidewalk in the 1200 block of North Fair Oaks Avenue. He later died at a nearby hospital. Investigators said they are in the early stages and have no motive or information on the suspect’s description. Anyone with information is asked to call 626-744-4241. Or anonymously at 800-222- 8477. (cont. page 3) Event will raise money to support Pasadena Ronald McDonald House through sale of Pie ‘n Burger meals. CALENDAR Pg. 2 MORE PASADENA NEWS Pg. 3 Officials are set to unveil a plaque January 5 where, in 1924, teenaged Lionel Sternberger put cheese on a hamburger and sold it to a delighted customer at his father’s roadside stand, The Rite Spot —now home to the LA Financial Credit Union. The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and LA Financial Credit Union will unveil a plaque commemorating the invention of the cheeseburger by young Mr. Sternberger. The Rite Spot was at 1500 West Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena. Known as “The Aristocratic Burger” at the Rite Spot is the first recorded instance of a hamburger with cheese being cooked and served to a customer. The Pie ‘n Burger truck will be on hand serving cheeseburgers to those in attendance. Twenty percent of the proceeds from the sale of burgers will be donated to Ronald McDonald House Pasadena. The plaque unveiling will also kick off Cheeseburger Week in Pasadena. “We are very pleased that LA Financial Credit Union is allowing us to memorialize the invention of the cheeseburger on the site of the original Rite Spot in Pasadena,” said Pasadena Chamber CEO Paul Little. “In the city where Julia Child was born, so many ‘firsts’ have happened and the world’s attention is focused on New Year’s Day, we thought it appropriate to commemorate the invention of the cheeseburger, as well.” Cheeseburger Week from January 8th to January 13th, Pasadena honors Sternberger’s genius in inventing the cheeseburger. Forty of Pasadena’s favorite restaurants, lounges and burger joints offer their signature burgers, some special creations and great deals during Pasadena Cheeseburger Week. Cheeseburger Week is a Pasadena Restaurant Week and California Restaurant Month event presented by the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. Cheeseburger Week is generously sponsored by the City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Star-News. Information on Cheeseburger Week, the Cheeseburger Challenge or Cheeseburger Crawls visit pasadenarestaurantweek.com. LA Financial Credit Union is a member-owned not-for- profit financial institution, offering a member-focused alternative to banks and savings and loans. SAN MARINO/SO. PAS Pg. 4 Semi-truck lands on Gold Line tracks SIERRA MADRE Pg. 5 ARCADIA Pg. 6 MONROVIA A big rig crash early Thursday morning brought the 210 freeway to a crawl and suspended Metro Gold Line service between Lake and Sierra Madre Villa stations after the semi-truck went through the center divider barrier and landed on the tracks near San Gabriel Boulevard. According to authorities, the accident was reported around 5 a.m. blocking both tracks damaging parts of the Gold Line power supply system. Police said there was another car involved. Neither of the drivers were injured. Speed was probably a factor they said. Metro officials said they hoped to have the repairs done yesterday. Bus shuttles were in service between Lake, Allen and Sierra Madre Villa stations. In Related news: Metro officials said earlier this year, the Metro Board approved $11 million in funding to do the environmental and design work on raising some or all of the barriers between the 210 freeway and the Gold Line tracks. 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