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VOLUME 14 NO. 11 SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2020 SIERRA MADRE & NEIGHBORING CITIES HELP RESIDENTS STAY SAFE AMIDST COVID19 CRISIS source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, BankrateTHEWEBB-MARTIN GROUPJan Greteman 626.975.4033jan@jangreteman.com jangreteman.com #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418korth@dppre.com #00942500Who We Are: Residents & business owners of Sierra Madre selling real estate since 1975 & proudly giving back to the community. Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. Together Stronger. 12 Things Realtors® Do To Sell Your Home1.Statistics show they net 25% more onaverage than a for sale by owner2.Understand & interpret local market data3.Help determine appropriatelisting price4.Online marketing to maximize exposure5.Professional photography & videomarketing6.Know where to find buyers7.Realtors® collaborate with other Realtors® 8.Reverse prospect your home to Realtors® 9.Know how to negotiate professionally10. Realtors® can see problems beforethey occur11.Give you tips to increase your home'sreturn on investment12.Target the right audience for your homeWe offer over 90 years of trusted experience. Please reach out to us for any of your real estate needs. National Emergency Declared. Public urged to take the crisis very seriously A word from the editor: The last 10 days have proven to be a real challenge for all of us, especially those who live in communities such as those covered by this paper. The current crisis which presents a real and present danger to all, especially our senior population, as well as the requirement that residents learn how to engage in social distancing in order to help us curb the spread of COVID 19, requires that we change our everyday behavior, manage our anxiety and pray for everyone's survival. One synopsis of the situation says it best: " The coronavirus, a communicable disease, was first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China in December 2019. COVID-19 has since spread globally to more than 40 countries, infecting more than 80,000 people and killing approximately 3,000 individuals worldwide. COVID-19 has created conditions that are likely to be beyond the control of local resources and will require additional support.". Therefore, I have decided to do my part in sharing useful information in this edition that will help us all. Hopefully soon we can resume our normal reporting on development issues, elections, etc. Susan Henderson, Editor/Publisher CITY OF MONROVIA CLOSES NON-ESSENTIAL CITY FACILITIES MONROVIA, CA – Beginning Friday, March 13, the City of Monrovia will tem- porarily close certain public facilities to reduce the risk and potential exposure to COVID-19, or the coronavirus disease, under guidance received by local, state and federal officials. The certain public facilities will be closed until Tuesday, March 31, which may extend further if deemed necessary. City facilities which will be temporarily closed include: • Monrovia Community Center • Monrovia Public Library • Monrovia Canyon Park • Hillside Wilderness Preserve As a result of these temporary closures, the following programs and services will be suspended: • All recreation programs includingclasses, activities and youth sports • All senior programs and socialclub meetings • All programs and events at theMonrovia Public Library • Private facility rentals • Passport services • Monrovia Street Fair and Market Please note that those who have paid for classes, programs and/or facility rentals will be fully refunded. The City will also postpone Board and Commission meetings until at least March 31. The City Council will meet at its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 17, and staff is currently researching practices for providing open and transparent public meetings utilizing technologies for teleconferencing. Monrovia Canyon Park and the Hillside Wilderness Preserve will also be closed to the public beginning Friday, March 13, through Tuesday, March 31. All other parks in Monrovia will remain open for public use; however, the City highly dis-courages any large gatherings such as birthday parties and sports practices. Re-strooms at the parks will remain open and will continue to be cleaned and sanitized daily. Monrovia City Hall, Police, Fire, and the Public Works Yard will continue to oper-ate in a “business as usual” context although we have made small enhance- ments/changes to some of our operations to address COVID-19. As the situation unfolds, we will continue to assess advisories from our local, state and federal offi-cials to determine if any further closures For information specific to Monrovia, please visit www.cityofmonrovia.org/COVID19. THE CITY OF SIERRA MADRE ANNOUNCES CANCELLATIONS & CLOSURES DUE TO CONCERNS REGARDING COVID-19. Sierra Madre, CA. – March 12, 2020 - With Los Angeles County declaring a local health emergency and given what is currently known about the severity and growing anxiety around COVID- 19, the City is taking precautionary measures to help safeguard our residents, visitors, community partners and city employees. As such, out of an abundance of caution, the decision has been made to cancel all City events, and planned meetings that do not have any required and/or discretionary items scheduled. This cancellation will remain in effect through March 31st, and will continue to be re-evaluated as we get closer to that date. This cancellation includes all City events, commission/ board meetings, field uses, and Hart Park House meetings. Groups who have already reserved the Hart Park House can choose to still meet. In addition, the Library will be closed until further notice. The upcoming Huck Finn Fishing Derby and Family Campout has also been cancelled. City staff will be contacting all registered families and participants to inform them of this cancellation. We will continue to adhere to CDC guidance and recommendations as we consider City events that are currently scheduled for later in the year. The City will continue to provide updates as the situation warrants. We appreciate your support, cooperation and patience during this time. You are welcome to contact City Hall at (626) 355-7135 for any questions or concerns. Gabe Engeland, City Manager ARCADIA ANNOUNCES FACILITY CLOSURES Arcadia Community Center and Public Library are Closed until April 30 Classes and Programs are Suspended March 12, 2020 – In response to additional guidance received by the federal, state, and local public health officials, the City of Arcadia is closing the Arcadia Community Center and the Arcadia Public Library to the public and non-essential personnel beginning Friday, March 13, 2020. At this time, the closures will remain in effect until April 30, 2020. This follows the City’s decision on March 9, 2020, to suspend City-sponsored events with an expected attendance of over 100 persons and a high attendance of senior citizens. As a result of the facility closures, the following programs and events at the Community Center and Library have been suspended: All recreation classes, including youth, teen, adult, and senior programs, classes, and activities All programmed sports usage including youth and adult basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer, etc. All programs and events at the Arcadia Public Library All programs and events at the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage All facility rentals at the Community Center and Museum Education Center Dana Gym, Wilderness Park, and Field Allocations are closed Registrants for classes and programs will be reimbursed for any fee based activity suspended or cancelled. Current evidence indicates that the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases with age and individuals with underlying medical conditions are also considered to be at higher risk for severe illness. Close contact, anything less than 6 feet, is considered to be within the transmission zone. Large community events and facilities bring people from multiple communities in close contact with each other and have the potential to increase community spread of COVID-19. One method to slow the transmission of the disease is by increasing social distancing (reducing close contact). Public facilities, like the Community Center and Library, are gathering points during operating hours and are attended by over 100 persons per day, including vulnerable populations, and a safe level of separation cannot be assumed. There are currently no reported cases of COVID-19 in Arcadia. ALSO INSIDE THE MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS THIS WEEK REGARDING CANCELED EVENTS.....PAGE 3 PASADENA CLOSURES & NEWS........PAGE 5 ABOUT YOUR BEST FRIENDS ............ PAGE 7 SCHOOL CLOSURES:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,PAGE 8 INFO FOR SENIORS............................PAGE 9 THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION HAS PROVIDED STEPS THAT EVERY PERSON CAN TAKE TO PREVENT ILLNESS. The community is advised to: • Stay home if you are sick. • Wash your hands with soap and water for at least20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, cough-ing, or sneezing. • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, thenthrow the tissue in the trash. • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objectsand surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe. • Avoid close contacts with those who are sick. To stay up-to-date with accurate information on COVID- 19, those in LA County can call 211, or view the following websites: • Los Angeles County Department of Public Health • Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases Dashboard • COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||||||
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