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Mountain View News Saturday, February 17, 2024
City Officials
Encourages
Residents to
Prepare
for Storms
Ruff Endz and Ellis Hall
to Perform at Today's
Black History Festival
The City of Pasadena
is advising caution as
approaching storms are
expected this week and
asking to take proactive
steps to ensure the safety and
well-being of all residents.
As the storms continue to
advance, city officials are
working diligently to prepare
for potential impacts and to
provide essential resources to
the public.
The city encourages the
public to stay informed and
have essential supplies ready
in case of an emergency:
- Emergency Plan: Have
an emergency plan for
your family, friends and
neighborhood so that you can
stay safe and connected during
an emergency. This includes
making a list of emergency
contacts, identifying meeting
points if you are separated,
and having two-ways to get
in and out of your home and
neighborhood.
- Emergency supplies: The
City encourages residents to
assemble emergency supply
kits that include essential
items such as non-perishable
food, water, medications,
flashlights, batteries, solar-
powered USB chargers,
personal hygiene items, and
important documents in a
waterproof container. If you
have a pet, make sure you’ve
got enough food, water and
necessary medicine for them
too, along with a pet carrier
and items like a leash or litter
box. Preparedness kits will
help individuals and families
sustain themselves during and
after the storm. Visit Ready.
gov/Kit to view more detailed
information about what to
pack in your emergency kit.
- Sandbags: Sand and sandbags
are available for pickup at Fire
Stations 37, 3430 E. Foothill
Blvd. and Fire Station 38, 1150
Linda Vista Ave. The limit
is 10 bags per resident and
self-serve. Fire personnel are
available to assist with loading
if they’re not responding to a
call.
- Outdoor items: Store
outdoor items inside such as
outdoor furniture, umbrellas,
gardening tools, and all
other items that can damage
property with high winds.
- Flooding: In case of flooding,
do not walk, swim or drive
through flood waters. Turn
Around. Don’t Drown! Avoid
driving except in emergencies.
- Weather Updates: Stay
informed about the storm’s
progress through the National
Weather Service website and
Twitter (X) account. Regular
updates will provide the latest
information on the storm’s
trajectory and potential
impacts.
Pasadena residents and
businesses with any power
emergencies should call
Pasadena Water and Power
at (626) 744-4673. For water-
related emergencies, call
(626) 744-4138. For more
information, visit PWPweb.
com.
Pasadena Police and
Fire Departments will be
staffed for all patrol, jail,
fire, paramedic and other
emergency services. For life-
threatening emergencies,
always dial 9-1-1.
Pasadena officials also urge
all residents to be prepared
and sign up today for
emergency alerts and other
information at: PLEAS. Visit
CityOfPasadena.net/Fire/
PLEAS/ to register.
AT&T Looks to Cut Landline Services
The City of Pasadena and Black
History Planning Committee
announced Ruff Endz and
Ellis Hall as main entertainers
at today’s the Black History
Festival. The Black History
Parade and Festival will be held
today from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., at
Robinson Park, 1081 N. Fair
Oaks Ave.
The Black History Parade
and Festival are an annual
celebration of African American
culture and heritage, and these
performances promise to be
the highlight of the festival,
which takes place immediately
following the parade from noon
to 4 p.m.
Ruff Endz is a critically
acclaimed Hip-Hop Soul duo
with several Billboard-charting
singles including “No More” and
“Someone to Love You”. They
have been featured on major
networks including CNN and
MTV and have shared a stage
with music industry icons such
as Mary J. Blige and Christina
Aguilera.
Ellis Hall, known as “The
Ambassador of Soul”, is a singer,
songwriter, and a multitalented
musician with a 5-octave vocal
range. He has performed with
legendary artists including Ray
Charles and Stevie Wonder and
has recorded songs for major live
action and animated films. He
performs with internationally
renowned symphony orchestras
and is the lead vocalist and
keyboardist for the soul-funk
band Tower of Power.
Additional performing artists
include: Christine Marie, a
multitalented rapper, singer,
actress, and dancer; R&B
band LUV FROM ABOV;
Christian Williams “Traxx”, a
Christian Hip-Hop performer
and producer; the MEN OF
PRAYZ Gospel Choir; Altadena
Arts Choir; the Jasper Boyz;
Soul Sister Line Dance; and
Outspoken Dance Group.
“Every year, the Black
History Parade and Festival
boasts an acclaimed lineup
of entertainment, and 2024
is no exception,” said PRCS
Director Koko Panossian. “We
are honored to welcome these
talented artists who embody
the message of love and unity
that this event represents in our
community.”
The Black History Parade and
Festival is a family-friendly
event that features live music,
food for purchase, a children’s
zone, Historically Black Colleges
and Universities (HBCU) fair,
and educational activities. The
festival is free and open to the
public, and all are welcome to
attend.
For more information, please
visit CityOfPasadena.net or
call the Parks, Recreation
and Community Services
Department at (626) 744-7300.
In case of moderate-to-heavy
rain, the event will be canceled.
By Dean Lee
In what could severely impact
Pasadena, AT&T is seeking
approval from the California
Public Utilities Commission to
no longer be obligated to provide
landline telephone service,
including essential services like
Lifeline rates and 9-1-1 access in
many parts of State.
According to a memo from
the Office of the City Manager,
AT&T is asking to withdraw
as a Relief from Carrier of Last
Resort (COLR).
“The city is listed in a service
region that may be impacted
by AT&T’s request to withdraw
as a COLR,” said Acting Chief
Information Officer, Serjik
Arzoumanians. “Alternative
scenarios may unfold, such as
another carrier assuming the
role as a new COLR or the CPUC
rejecting AT&T’s request.”
A COLR is a telecommunications
service provider obligation to
offer basic telephone service,
typically landline, to any
customer within a specific area
who requests it. This obligation
ensures universal access to safe,
reliable, and affordable telephone
service the memo states.
AT&T is also seeking removal
of its designation as an Eligible
Telecommunications Carrier
(“ETC”). ETC status allows
companies to receive federal
assistance from the Universal
Service Fund for providing
affordable telephone services in
designated areas according to
AT&T’s application.
Arzoumanians also said, “While
currently there is nothing
conclusive regarding the impact
AT&T’s proposals may have on
AT&T customers in Pasadena,
the Department of information
Technology (“DoIT”) staff is
engaged with representatives
from both the CPUC and AT&T
to monitor developments and
will provide future updates as
this process unfolds.
Continuing in March, the
CPUC will hold several in-
person and virtual public forums
throughout the State for AT&T
customers to provide input.
The next virtual public forum
is set for March 19 and will be
by remote access via webcast or
phone only.
More information and a list of
all public forums can be found at:
cpuc.ca.gov. Search “(A.23-03-
002) CPUC Public Participation
Hearings.”
Residents can also email: public.
advisor@cpuc.ca.gov. With any
questions about the forums.
Library
Committee
Members
Wanted
The City of South Pasadena
seeks at-large community
members to serve on the
Library and Community
Center Site Plan Ad Hoc
Committee. This committee
is tasked with exploring the
development of a new library
and community center that
will serve the community for
generations to come.
The Library and Community
Center Site Plan Ad Hoc
Committee will consist of
members from the City
Council, City staff, the Friends
of the Library, the South
Pasadena Senior Center,
Library Board of Trustees
and Community Services
Commissioners and at-large
community members. The
City is seeking five dedicated
individuals to participate
in this exciting endeavor
as at-large members of the
Committee. These individuals
will play a vital role from
inception to completion,
contributing their insights and
expertise to the project. In the
initial phase, the Committee
will work collaboratively
in selecting a site planning
consultant and in the crafting
of a visionary site plan.
This comprehensive
engagement is anticipated to
span multiple years and will
require active participation,
including attendance at
meetings and involvement in
site visits to recently developed
libraries and community
centers.
Individuals who are interested
in this transformative
community project are
welcome to submit an
application for consideration
by Thursday, February 28
by 6:00 p.m. To apply and
for more information, visit:
southpasadenaca.gov. There
will also be flyers distributed
around City counters with QR
codes to the application.
For any questions on the
Committee or about the
project, please contact
the Project Manager and
Deputy City Manager,
Domenica Megerdichian by
emailing dmegerdichian@
southpasadenaca.gov or by
calling (626) 475-1743.
Chamber Votes to Endorse
the Passage of Proposition 1
At its most recent meeting,
the Board of Directors of
the Pasadena Chamber
of Commerce and Civic
Association voted to endorse
passage of Proposition 1 on
the March ballot. Proposition
1 would authorize a $6.8
billion bond to build mental
health treatment centers
and build housing for the
homeless. It also changes
how existing Mental Health
Services Act monies can be
spent.
Currently, the Mental
Health Services Act (MHSA),
passed by voter initiative in
2004, utilizes funds from a
“millionaires’ tax” to support
services for mentally ill and
addicted persons. Passage or
Prop 1 would redirect more
of those funds to the state for
mental health programs.
Proposition 1 also requires
that counties spend more
of their MHSA money on
housing and personalized
support services like
employment assistance and
education.
Proposition 1 would give
up to $4.4 billion to the
state program that builds
mental health care and
drug or alcohol treatment
facilities. The types of places
that would be built with
bond funds would depend
on future decisions by the
state. Proposition 1 would
require at least $1.5 billion of
the $4.4 billion to go to local
governments and tribes.
Proposition 1 would also give
$2 billion to the state program
that funds local government
efforts to turn hotels, motels,
and other buildings into
housing and construct new
housing. The housing added
would be for people who are
homeless, have mental health
or addiction issues. Slightly
more than half of the $2
billion would be set aside for
veterans.
In deliberating, the Board saw
a need to be more aggressive
in addressing homelessness
in our communities, as well as
mental health and addiction
issues.
“The Chamber Board can see
the effects of homelessness
on our community members,
our businesses and our
economy,” said Chamber
CEO Paul Little. “The fact
that Prop 1 repurposes
existing funds and adds no
new taxes was a heavy factor
in the Board’s deliberations,
as well as the real need in all
our communities for mental
health and drug and alcohol
treatment. We all see a need
for housing for the homeless
and Prop 1 addresses some of
that need.”
Voters will consider
Proposition 1 on the ballot
for March 5.
Musical Grumpy Monkey
Extended now to March 10
Pasadena Playhouse, the State Theater of California and recipient
of the 2023 Regional Theatre Tony Award, extends its world
premiere of Grumpy Monkey, The Musical through Sunday,
March 10. The production, commissioned by the Playhouse and
based on the book Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne and Max Lang,
has completely sold out its initial engagement and marks the first
full production of the Playhouse’s newly announced youth and
family programming initiative.
Grumpy Monkey, The Musical is adapted and directed by Nina
Meehan, with music and lyrics by Daniel Mertzlufft and Jacob Ryan
Smith. This professionally produced production is being presented
at Porticos Art Space, located at 2033 E. Washington Blvd.
Meet Jim Panzee and all his friends as they enjoy a wonderful day
of exciting adventures. There’s just one problem; Jim is in no mood
for any fun OR games and no one knows why! The hilarious #1
New York Timesbestselling picture book comes to life on stage in a
world premiere musical.
Tickets are available at pasadenaplayhouse.org, by phone at 626-
356-7529, and at the box office at 39 South El Molino Avenue,
Pasadena.
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