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DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR SIERRA MADRE HONORS NOMINATIONS.....Pg. 2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2021 VOLUME 15 NO. 51VOLUME 15 NO. 51 real estate 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. THE WEBB-MARTIN GROUP IN ESCROW JUST LISTED 143 East Highland Avenue Sierra Madre, 91024 225 South Sunnyside Avenue Sierra Madre, 91024 143EHighland.com225SSunnyside.com2 Beds | 1 Bath | 889 sf | 4,578 sf lot 4 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,538 sf | 8,211 sf lot 1923 Spanish-Style Bungalow Mid-Century Ranch Listed at $858,000 Listed at $998,000 We're doing very well for our clients in buying and selling homes. Call us today for a free home assessment with no obligations. In 2021, your patronage made all the difference. We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts and we hope to see you soon! Best wishes for the New Year! HOLIDAYS HAPP Y Sincerely, Judy, Katie and Jan The Webb-Martin Group OPEN HOUSE | Saturday 12/4 From 1-4 & Sunday 12/5 From 1-3pm Who Has The Best Decorations? Is It You? Or Your Neighbor? MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS wants to know. We are reviving our Best Holiday Decorations contest this year in Sierra Madre! So, now is the time to go all out with your holiday decorations. Our Photo Santa will be driving around town looking for the the best of the best! PLUS.....we will give you the chance to vote for the People's Choice! Winners will be featured in our special Christmas Edition on December 25, 2021. Decorations must be completed by Saturday, December 18, 2021. Voting will begin on December 18th through December 20th. GENE GOSS TAKES REIGNS AS MAYOR; EDWARD GARCIA AS PRO TEM AS CITY REORGANIZES FOR NEW YEAR 2022 Leadership from left to right: CouncilpersonKelly Kriebs, Mayor Pro-Tem Ed Garcia, Mayor Gene Goss, Former Mayor Rachelle CONGRATULATIONS ON A JOB WELL DONE! On December 11, 2021 the city officially celebrated the remodeling of Kersting Court. Pictured above are members of every city department involved, including Public Works and Planning, The SMPD and SMFD, Community Services, Administrative Services, Fi- nance and the Office of the City Manager. Photo courtesy City of Sierra Madre Arizmendi and Councilperson Robert Parkhurst. Photo Courtesy City of Sierra Madre By Kevin McGuire It’s that special time of year again, but before searching the sky for eight flying reindeer and before we toast to a better year in 2022, the annual reorganization process takes place in Sierra Madre. City Council met on December 14 before a small handful of people for the year’s final meeting and announced the leadership changes to take us into the New Year. City ManagerFirst on the docket was the approval of an employment agreement for a new City Manager. In July 2021, City Manager Gabe Engeland resigned to seek a new venture in Los Altos. Since then, Jose Reynoso has served as interim CityManager. On November 2, 2021, after reviewing potential candidates in a closed session with City Council, Mayor Rachelle Arizmendi recommended City Attorney Aleks Giragosian draft an employment agreement for Reynoso. City Council unanimously approved the employment agreement for the new City Manager, Jose Reynoso. It is an indefinite term and one of only two positions appointed by the City Council, the other being City Attorney. Mayor and Mayor Pro TemporeMayor Arizmendi, along with the other Council Members, honored Mayor Pro Tem, Gene Goss, for his continued service this past year as he heads into his final year as part of the Coun cil. Goss previously served as Mayor in 2016 and has been on the Council since 2014. In addition, Mayor Arizmendi was also honored for her service this past year, which included facing a pandemic in California, the epicenter. There were shutdowns causing businesses to struggle as a result. The mayor’s first challenges included conducting City business over Zoom and later in sometimes cold, rainy, outdoor settings. She approved for permit-free extended, outdoor dining for restaurants and awarded funds to help businesses crippled by COVID shutdowns. The mayor was honored by Senator Anthony Portantino, Assembly Member Chris Holden, and the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce. After all the commemorations were over, it was time to look toward 2022. Not two minutes after receiving great praise for her term, Mayor Arizmendi rose from her center seat, and Gene Goss took the oath and became the next Mayor of Sierra Madre. Council Member Edward Garcia, who is new to the Council this year, followed suit and took his oath to become mayor Pro Tem. The Mayoral roles are ceremonial and change every year. These appointments directly impact the City’s liaison appointment to the Los Angeles County Sanitation District as the City’s primary and secondary voting delegate, respectively. Mayor Gene Goss then ended the meeting and the year for City Council. Copies of his report can be accessed on the City’s website at www. cityofsierramadre.com. | |||||||||||||||||
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