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INSIDE THIS WEEK BOTTLE SHOP BURGLARIZED..............................Pg. 3 BEANTOWN CLOSES ITS DOORS FORGEVER....Pg. 3 HOW ARE WE DOING? COVID 19 - 2022 vs. 2021 Pg. 8 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022 VOLUME 16 NO. 51VOLUME 16 NO. 51 Welcome to the newest member of our Team! We are always looking for awesomeagents to join our Family! Call Today!! Joe Pacilio REALTOR/Runner webbmartingroup.com real estate IN ESCROW Listed for $859,000 | 4921York.com 4921 York Boulevard | Highland Park 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,472 sqft | 5,208 sqft Lot Warmest wishes for a holiday season full of peace, joy, and love. Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 lic #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 lic #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 lic #00942500 FINAL CERTIFIED ELECTION RESULTS: The City of Sierra Madre held a General Municipal Election on November 8, 2022 for three council seats, each with a four year term. Sierra Madre voters were also asked to consider Ballot Measure HR: Shall the general plan land use designa- tion change from "Institutional" to "Hillside" and the zoning designation change from "Institutional" to "Hill- side Management" for the Mater Dolorosa Property? The City of Sierra Madre has 8,473 registered voters. Of those voters In Person Vptes Cast at a Precinct: 1,062 Mail In Ballots 4,692 Total Ballots Cast: 5,754 The final results of the Election (Certified by the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters) are as follows: City Council Full Term – 4-Year SeatCandidate Name #Votes Received Kris Lowe 2,862 Gene Goss 2,752 Edward Garcia 2,708 Colin Barr 2,280 Christine Moran 1,767 Measure HR Number of Votes Received Yes 2,216 No 3,185 CITY COUNCIL REORGANIZES On Tuesday, December 13th, the reorganized Sierra Madre City Council was sworn in and new leadership was elected. Pictured from left to right are: newly elected Councilmember Kris Lowe; Mayor Edward Garcia, Mayor Pro Tem Kelly Kriebs and Former Mayor and Councilmember Gene Goss, who will begin his third term on the council. Not pictured is Councilmember Robert Parkhurst who attended the meeting remotely. Photo courtesy of City Hall Staff “She warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is found with- in,” -Narrator, Beauty, and the Beast. Sierra Madre is beautiful indeed, but even beauty needs a helping hand… or two…or three. Factually, there is much work to be done in this great city: roads to be fixed, libraries and museums to be repaired, pipes to be replaced, and many other facelift proj- ects to be considered. But money is tight, red tape is thick, and justifica- tion is essential. On October 25, 2022, the City Council was presented with yet another refur- bishment request—The Sierra Madre Playhouse (SMPH). The building, which sits at 87 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., was built in 1910, though theater per- formances have dazzled citizens of this town since around 1880. And the show goes on, with A Patsy Cline HolidayConcert expected to delight December theater-goers through the 23rd of the month. But the venue still needs ma- jor structural, mechanical, plumbing, and wiring renovations, despite some recent renovations. Oh, funding, where art thou? The SMPH Board of Trustees came before the City Council during that October 25th meeting and present- ed a Capital Campaign Appeal for a $350,000 grant. The grant would be used for a new HVAC system, electrical replacement, new roofing, re-paint- ing, ADA-compliant restrooms, and a wheelchair-accessible door. Since then, the Playhouse has used some of its own funds and grant money from the Sierra Madre Community Foun- dation totaling $70,000, to replace the roof and add the wheelchair-accessible door in what is being called “Phase 1” of the project. According to CEO and Board President David Gordon, the Playhouse now seeks $250,000 in re- duced from the original grant request of $350,000) in grant money to com- plete “Phase 2” renovations. During the October 25th meeting, City Council requested more informa- tion from staff, including a list of Sier- ra Madre’s unfunded projects and an overview of the General Fund budget. On December 13, 2022, a presentation was given before the Council by Com- munity Services Manager Rebecca Sil- va-Barrón and Finance Director Hill- ary Guirola-Leon. Ms. Leon spoke of the 24 unfunded projects for consid- eration which total over $8.5 million. These projects include self-contained breathing apparatus for the Fire De- partment, a playground replacement at Memorial Park and Mt. Wilson Trail Park, and remodel for the new Public Safety site in the old Bank of America building. Leon also gave a brief breakdown of the General Fund budgeting, showing solid reserves, a positive bounce-back from the pandemic response, and a re- duction in expenditures. But can the city (continued on page 2) "FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR AUDIENCE…" SIERRA MADRE PLAYHOUSE SEEKS MORE FUNDS FOR FACELIFT By Kevin McGuire INSIDE THIS WEEK BOTTLE SHOP BURGLARIZED..............................Pg. 3 BEANTOWN CLOSES ITS DOORS FORGEVER....Pg. 3 HOW ARE WE DOING? COVID 19 - 2022 vs. 2021 Pg. 8 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2022 VOLUME 16 NO. 51VOLUME 16 NO. 51 Welcome to the newest member of our Team! We are always looking for awesomeagents to join our Family! Call Today!! Joe Pacilio REALTOR/Runner webbmartingroup.com real estate IN ESCROW Listed for $859,000 | 4921York.com 4921 York Boulevard | Highland Park 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,472 sqft | 5,208 sqft Lot Warmest wishes for a holiday season full of peace, joy, and love. Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 lic #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 lic #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 lic #00942500 FINAL CERTIFIED ELECTION RESULTS: The City of Sierra Madre held a General Municipal Election on November 8, 2022 for three council seats, each with a four year term. Sierra Madre voters were also asked to consider Ballot Measure HR: Shall the general plan land use designa- tion change from "Institutional" to "Hillside" and the zoning designation change from "Institutional" to "Hill- side Management" for the Mater Dolorosa Property? The City of Sierra Madre has 8,473 registered voters. Of those voters In Person Vptes Cast at a Precinct: 1,062 Mail In Ballots 4,692 Total Ballots Cast: 5,754 The final results of the Election (Certified by the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters) are as follows: City Council Full Term – 4-Year SeatCandidate Name #Votes Received Kris Lowe 2,862 Gene Goss 2,752 Edward Garcia 2,708 Colin Barr 2,280 Christine Moran 1,767 Measure HR Number of Votes Received Yes 2,216 No 3,185 CITY COUNCIL REORGANIZES On Tuesday, December 13th, the reorganized Sierra Madre City Council was sworn in and new leadership was elected. Pictured from left to right are: newly elected Councilmember Kris Lowe; Mayor Edward Garcia, Mayor Pro Tem Kelly Kriebs and Former Mayor and Councilmember Gene Goss, who will begin his third term on the council. Not pictured is Councilmember Robert Parkhurst who attended the meeting remotely. Photo courtesy of City Hall Staff “She warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is found with- in,” -Narrator, Beauty, and the Beast. Sierra Madre is beautiful indeed, but even beauty needs a helping hand… or two…or three. Factually, there is much work to be done in this great city: roads to be fixed, libraries and museums to be repaired, pipes to be replaced, and many other facelift proj- ects to be considered. But money is tight, red tape is thick, and justifica- tion is essential. On October 25, 2022, the City Council was presented with yet another refur- bishment request—The Sierra Madre Playhouse (SMPH). The building, which sits at 87 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., was built in 1910, though theater per- formances have dazzled citizens of this town since around 1880. And the show goes on, with A Patsy Cline HolidayConcert expected to delight December theater-goers through the 23rd of the month. But the venue still needs ma- jor structural, mechanical, plumbing, and wiring renovations, despite some recent renovations. Oh, funding, where art thou? The SMPH Board of Trustees came before the City Council during that October 25th meeting and present- ed a Capital Campaign Appeal for a $350,000 grant. The grant would be used for a new HVAC system, electrical replacement, new roofing, re-paint- ing, ADA-compliant restrooms, and a wheelchair-accessible door. Since then, the Playhouse has used some of its own funds and grant money from the Sierra Madre Community Foun- dation totaling $70,000, to replace the roof and add the wheelchair-accessible door in what is being called “Phase 1” of the project. According to CEO and Board President David Gordon, the Playhouse now seeks $250,000 in re- duced from the original grant request of $350,000) in grant money to com- plete “Phase 2” renovations. During the October 25th meeting, City Council requested more informa- tion from staff, including a list of Sier- ra Madre’s unfunded projects and an overview of the General Fund budget. On December 13, 2022, a presentation was given before the Council by Com- munity Services Manager Rebecca Sil- va-Barrón and Finance Director Hill- ary Guirola-Leon. Ms. Leon spoke of the 24 unfunded projects for consid- eration which total over $8.5 million. These projects include self-contained breathing apparatus for the Fire De- partment, a playground replacement at Memorial Park and Mt. Wilson Trail Park, and remodel for the new Public Safety site in the old Bank of America building. Leon also gave a brief breakdown of the General Fund budgeting, showing solid reserves, a positive bounce-back from the pandemic response, and a re- duction in expenditures. But can the city (continued on page 2) "FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR AUDIENCE…" SIERRA MADRE PLAYHOUSE SEEKS MORE FUNDS FOR FACELIFT By Kevin McGuire | |||||||||||||||||||
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