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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2021 
DON'T FORGET TO 'FALL BACK' ON AT 2 AM SUNDAY, NOV. 7 
STAY SAFE! 
VACCINATE 
WEAR A 
MASK! 
VOLUME 15 NO. 45VOLUME 15 NO. 45 
Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com 
MEET SIERRA MADRE'S NEW CITY 
MANAGER: JOSE REYNOSO 
The city of Sierra 
Madre has selected 
Interim City Manager 
Jose Reynoso to fill 
the position full time. 
In the official press 
release, the city says,
"After an extensive 
recruitment process 
to find the next CityManager for Sierra 
Madre, the City Coun-
cil has appointed Jose 
Reynoso to serve as 
the next City Manag-
er." Reynoso served as 
Interim City Manager 
following the depar-
ture of Gabe Engeland 
in July. 
Mayor Arizmendi 
said, “The City Coun-
cil is pleased to ap-
point Jose Reynoso to 
serve as City Manager. 
Despite the pandemic, Sierra Madre has made great strides over the 
past 5 years. Jose Reynoso has demonstrated his commitment to the 
City in his previous position as the Director of Utilities and most re-
cently as Interim City Manager. We are confident in his ability to build 
on our momentum and lead our City forward with a strong team sup-
porting him along the way.” 
Mr. Reynoso has served 25 years in public service with various cities,
including the cities of El Monte, Alhambra, Monterey Park, and Sierra 
Madre. Mr. Reynoso joined Sierra Madre in 2010 and has held the 
roles of Water Superintendent, Deputy Public Works Director, Direc-
tor of Utilities, and Interim City Manager in his years with the City. 
"It is an honor and a privilege to serve as the City Manager of Sierra 
Madre,” said Reynoso. “Over the past 11 years I have been embraced 
by this community. I love Sierra Madre and the traditions that make it 
a special place to live, work, and visit. I remain committed to working 
with City staff to support the City Council and to continue the mo-
mentum for fiscal stability, investing in improvements to the City’s ag-
ing infrastructure, and addressing the needs of our Library and Public 
Safety.” 
Mr. Reynoso holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business from the Univer-
sity of La Verne and is pursuing his Master’s Degree in Management 
from the University of Illinois. He currently serves on the Board of 
Directors for the Raymond Basin Management Board, as well as being 
the City’s Liaison Representative on the San Gabriel Valley Munici-
pal Water District. Mr. Reynoso has been married to his high-school 
sweetheart Lourdes for 28 years. They have three adult children. 
broker lic. #01514230 | source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, Bankrate 
Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 
jan@jangreteman.com 
jangreteman.com #01943630 
Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 
jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 
Katie Orth 626.688.0418 
korth@dppre.com #00942500 
Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. 
Together Stronger. 
THEWEBB-MARTIN GROUP 
We're doing very well for our clients in 
buying and selling homes. 
Call us today for a free home assessment 
with no obligations. 
SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES 
CONDOMINIUMS 
SIERRA MADRE 2021 
3RD QUARTER SALES 
WERE THROUGH THE ROOF 
Average sales price was up 20% to $1,523,731 and 
per square foot average is now $730! 
Average sale price went from $725k in 2020 to 
$792k this year. 
Over a 36 year period we have bought two homes and 
sold two homes with Judy Webb-Martin. Working with 
Katie Orth and Jan Greteman on the last three has been 
a pleasure. Each time - in three completely different 
housing markets - it was an excellent experience, 
personally and professionally. They listened, they advised 
and when a firm guidance was needed they gave it. 
They know what they are doing! They also know they 
are dealing with your home and respect that. They are 
not one size fits all realtors - and this last sale, we simply 
turned over to them knowing we were in good hands. 
Highly recommend them. 
The data indicates now is the time to sell…. Reach out 
to any of us to assist you in that process. If your home 
is priced right, we have consistently been able to get 
well over asking for our very happy sellers. 
Warmest regards, 
SharonWhat The Webb-Martin Group Clients Say... 
LIST PRICE SOLD PRICE PRICE SF 
LIST PRICE SOLD PRICE PRICE SF 
SFR AVERAGES BR BA SF LOT 
SFR AVERAGES BR BA SF 
Another iconic Sierra 
Madrean, Don Taylor, 91, 
passed away on Thursday. 
Mr. Taylor was best known as 
the proprietor of Taylor’s Ol’ 
Fashioned Market in Sierra 
Madre for the past 54+ years. 
In 2020 he was honored 
as the Business of the Year 
award not only for the Mar-
ket but also for his generos-
ity in supporting community 
organizations through the 
years. 
There will be a celebration 
of Life service at the Lake 
Avenue Church on Saturday,
December 4th at 10:30 am. 
BELOVED DON TAYLOR PASSES 
AWAY 
InSIDE THIS 
WEEK 
SECTION A 
SIERRA MADRE NEWS..........Pgs 3, 4 
PASADENA NEWS................Page 5 
NEIGHBORING CITIES .........Pgs 6,7 
EDUCATION & YOUTH..........Page 8 
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT.....Page 9 
THE GOOD LIFE....................Page 11 
SECTION B 
AROUND SGV......................Page B1 
COVID 19 UPDATES.............Page B1 
HALLOWEEN HAPS...............Page B2 
BEST FRIENDS................,.......Page B3 
OPINION.............,,........,.,.....Page B5. 
LEGAL NOTICES...........,,.......Page B6 
HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES SHOWCASE 
SIERRA MADRE GETTING BACK TO 
NORMAL 
trick or treating at local businesses in downtown and the num-
bers of participants in the annual Costume Parade, the Hal-
loweeners were the largest in recent history.
The city's halloween landmark, East Alegria, despite not en-
tertaining trick or treators at the door, did once again display 
elaborate decorated homes and carved pumpkins.
Pictured above is the Parker residence who once again, had the 
most popular spot with carved pumpkins that, with the help of 
a few bones, spelled out a very important message. "We're all in 
this together". Photo courtesy Heather Roberts Parker. 
Additional photos and contest winnes are on page B2 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2021 
DON'T FORGET TO 'FALL BACK' ON AT 2 AM SUNDAY, NOV. 7 
STAY SAFE! 
VACCINATE 
WEAR A 
MASK! 
VOLUME 15 NO. 45VOLUME 15 NO. 45 
Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com 
MEET SIERRA MADRE'S NEW CITY 
MANAGER: JOSE REYNOSO 
The city of Sierra 
Madre has selected 
Interim City Manager 
Jose Reynoso to fill 
the position full time. 
In the official press 
release, the city says,
"After an extensive 
recruitment process 
to find the next CityManager for Sierra 
Madre, the City Coun-
cil has appointed Jose 
Reynoso to serve as 
the next City Manag-
er." Reynoso served as 
Interim City Manager 
following the depar-
ture of Gabe Engeland 
in July. 
Mayor Arizmendi 
said, “The City Coun-
cil is pleased to ap-
point Jose Reynoso to 
serve as City Manager. 
Despite the pandemic, Sierra Madre has made great strides over the 
past 5 years. Jose Reynoso has demonstrated his commitment to the 
City in his previous position as the Director of Utilities and most re-
cently as Interim City Manager. We are confident in his ability to build 
on our momentum and lead our City forward with a strong team sup-
porting him along the way.” 
Mr. Reynoso has served 25 years in public service with various cities,
including the cities of El Monte, Alhambra, Monterey Park, and Sierra 
Madre. Mr. Reynoso joined Sierra Madre in 2010 and has held the 
roles of Water Superintendent, Deputy Public Works Director, Direc-
tor of Utilities, and Interim City Manager in his years with the City. 
"It is an honor and a privilege to serve as the City Manager of Sierra 
Madre,” said Reynoso. “Over the past 11 years I have been embraced 
by this community. I love Sierra Madre and the traditions that make it 
a special place to live, work, and visit. I remain committed to working 
with City staff to support the City Council and to continue the mo-
mentum for fiscal stability, investing in improvements to the City’s ag-
ing infrastructure, and addressing the needs of our Library and Public 
Safety.” 
Mr. Reynoso holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business from the Univer-
sity of La Verne and is pursuing his Master’s Degree in Management 
from the University of Illinois. He currently serves on the Board of 
Directors for the Raymond Basin Management Board, as well as being 
the City’s Liaison Representative on the San Gabriel Valley Munici-
pal Water District. Mr. Reynoso has been married to his high-school 
sweetheart Lourdes for 28 years. They have three adult children. 
broker lic. #01514230 | source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, Bankrate 
Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 
jan@jangreteman.com 
jangreteman.com #01943630 
Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 
jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 
Katie Orth 626.688.0418 
korth@dppre.com #00942500 
Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. 
Together Stronger. 
THEWEBB-MARTIN GROUP 
We're doing very well for our clients in 
buying and selling homes. 
Call us today for a free home assessment 
with no obligations. 
SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES 
CONDOMINIUMS 
SIERRA MADRE 2021 
3RD QUARTER SALES 
WERE THROUGH THE ROOF 
Average sales price was up 20% to $1,523,731 and 
per square foot average is now $730! 
Average sale price went from $725k in 2020 to 
$792k this year. 
Over a 36 year period we have bought two homes and 
sold two homes with Judy Webb-Martin. Working with 
Katie Orth and Jan Greteman on the last three has been 
a pleasure. Each time - in three completely different 
housing markets - it was an excellent experience, 
personally and professionally. They listened, they advised 
and when a firm guidance was needed they gave it. 
They know what they are doing! They also know they 
are dealing with your home and respect that. They are 
not one size fits all realtors - and this last sale, we simply 
turned over to them knowing we were in good hands. 
Highly recommend them. 
The data indicates now is the time to sell…. Reach out 
to any of us to assist you in that process. If your home 
is priced right, we have consistently been able to get 
well over asking for our very happy sellers. 
Warmest regards, 
SharonWhat The Webb-Martin Group Clients Say... 
LIST PRICE SOLD PRICE PRICE SF 
LIST PRICE SOLD PRICE PRICE SF 
SFR AVERAGES BR BA SF LOT 
SFR AVERAGES BR BA SF 
Another iconic Sierra 
Madrean, Don Taylor, 91, 
passed away on Thursday. 
Mr. Taylor was best known as 
the proprietor of Taylor’s Ol’ 
Fashioned Market in Sierra 
Madre for the past 54+ years. 
In 2020 he was honored 
as the Business of the Year 
award not only for the Mar-
ket but also for his generos-
ity in supporting community 
organizations through the 
years. 
There will be a celebration 
of Life service at the Lake 
Avenue Church on Saturday,
December 4th at 10:30 am. 
BELOVED DON TAYLOR PASSES 
AWAY 
InSIDE THIS 
WEEK 
SECTION A 
SIERRA MADRE NEWS..........Pgs 3, 4 
PASADENA NEWS................Page 5 
NEIGHBORING CITIES .........Pgs 6,7 
EDUCATION & YOUTH..........Page 8 
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT.....Page 9 
THE GOOD LIFE....................Page 11 
SECTION B 
AROUND SGV......................Page B1 
COVID 19 UPDATES.............Page B1 
HALLOWEEN HAPS...............Page B2 
BEST FRIENDS................,.......Page B3 
OPINION.............,,........,.,.....Page B5. 
LEGAL NOTICES...........,,.......Page B6 
HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES SHOWCASE 
SIERRA MADRE GETTING BACK TO 
NORMAL 
trick or treating at local businesses in downtown and the num-
bers of participants in the annual Costume Parade, the Hal-
loweeners were the largest in recent history.
The city's halloween landmark, East Alegria, despite not en-
tertaining trick or treators at the door, did once again display 
elaborate decorated homes and carved pumpkins.
Pictured above is the Parker residence who once again, had the 
most popular spot with carved pumpkins that, with the help of 
a few bones, spelled out a very important message. "We're all in 
this together". Photo courtesy Heather Roberts Parker. 
Additional photos and contest winnes are on page B2 
July-September 2021 3 3 2,187 12,204 
July-September 2020 3 3 2,212 10,786 

$1,431,600 $1,523,731 $730 
$1,282,322 $1,275,272 $606 

July-September 2021 2 3 1,419 
July-September 2020 3 3 2,212 

On Saturday, October 30th, Sierra Madre came closer to 'nor-
mal' than it has since 2019. In fact, based upon the crowds 


$732,500 $791,800 $562 
$716,500 $724,833 $498

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