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HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO. 26VOLUME 19 NO. 26 THE STRENGTH OF OUR COMMUNITY Fourth of July Message from Mayot Robert Parkhurst 2025 has been one of the most challenging years for our village in the foothills. We weathered four natural disasters in just the first three months of the year – a windstorm followed by one of the worst wildfires in the city’s history, which led to two mudslides. When I decided to run for City Council and represent you and your interests, I did so because Sierra Madre is the most unique place I have ever lived. The compassion, civic virtues, and community spirit of residents are the treasure of the city and what makes it so unique. This culture was exemplified in the hours, days, and weeks following the natural disasters of the year. As the windstorm started on January 7, the city opened our emergency operations center, which allowed staff to assess the dangers early and led to a proactive decision to evacuate the city, which allowed firefighters to save lives and protect property. As the fire raged, cities throughout the San Gabriel Valley called to offer support. In just one example, the City of El Monte showed up unannounced with water and food for our first responders. Before the fire was out, our citizens worked with the YMCA to set up an emergency shelter and food bank. The outpouring of donations was tremendous. We had food and clothing not only for the residents of Sierra Madre whose homes were lost or damaged, but also for our friends and neighbors in Altadena who lost their homes. In the coming days, weeks, and years we will continue to face challenges at the local, regional, state, and national level. Our resilience is in our sense of community. Many times I have seen our residents discuss and debate difficult issues with passion, but in a way that, at the end of the conversation, they can shake hands and continue to be friends, neighbors, and community members. Put another way, our culture allows us to disagree without being disagreeable. As we celebrate this Fourth of July with the beer garden, fun run, parade, and swimming at the YMCA, I encourage all our residents to reach out to their friends and neighbors around the city and around the world to demonstrate the compassion, civic virtues, and community spirit that make this city so unique. Happy Fourth of July!! SIERRA MADRE APPOINTS MICHAEL BRUCKNER CITY MANAGER A FOND FAREWELL AND THANKS FOR 15 YEARS OF SERVICE The City of Sierra Madre is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Bruckner as its next City Manager, following a comprehensive and competitive recruitment process. Mr. Bruckner brings more than 15 years of progressive leadership experience in municipal government, most recently serving as Assistant City Manager for the City of Culver City, California. Throughout his public service career, Mr. Bruckner has been recognized for his innovative leadership, strategic vision, and strong commitment to community engagement. His areas of expertise include budget and financial management, service delivery optimization, and policy and program development. Mr. Bruckner holds a Master’s degree in Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania’s Fels Institute of Government and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Sonoma State University. Some of his accomplishments include developing Culver City’s Homeless Services reporting dashboard, streamlining internal city processes related to hiring and emergency preparedness, coordinating several successful municipal ballot initiatives, and acting as a regional liaison on key intergovernmental issues. “I am honored to join the Sierra Madre community and look forward to working alongside the City Council, staff, and residents to build upon the City’s strong tradition of service excellence and civic pride,” said Mr. Bruckner. “Together, we will continue to enhance the quality of life in Sierra Madre and address the opportunities and challenges ahead, including resolving the City’s structural budget deficit.” Mayor Robert Parkhurst expressed confidence in the appointment, stating, “Mike’s depth of experience, collaborative leadership style, and passion for city management make him the ideal person to guide Sierra Madre into the future.” Bruckner will start on July 7, 2025. At the regular City Council meeting on Tuesday, outgoing City Manager Jose Reynoso was honored for his 15 years of service to Sierra Madre...his 'dream job'. (https://mtnviewsnews.com/v19/htm/n14/index.htm). Recipient of numerous tokens of appreciation included a unique and creative 'keepsake' (held by Councilwoman Lowe), representing his years with the SM water department. Photo courtesy City of Sierra Madre Local Businesses Burglarized Story on Page 4 EL1•s AUTO SERVICE Your Trusted Auto Care Partner CERTIFIED SMOG TESTS & REPAIRSB:DD am - 05:00 pm 125 W. SIERRA MADRE BLVD. SIERRA MADRE, CA. 91024 We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours. We offer free shuttle service locally. INSIDE THIS WEEK JULY 4TH ACTIVITIESPage 2 THE NEXT CHAPTER - SM LIBRARY Page 3 MORE SIERRA MADRE NEWS Page 4 2025 Budget / Bears in Sierra Madre WALKING SIERRA MADREPAGE 5 PASADENA NEWSPage 6 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 7 FIRE RECOVERY INFORMATION Pgs 8/9 EDUCATION & YOUTHPage 10 FOOD-DRINK-FUNPage 11 THE GOOD LIFEPage 12 BEST FRIENDS. Page 13 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTPage 14 SPORTS & FITNESS & MOREPage 15 CELEBRATING AMERICA Section B In The Beginning........B1-B6 Opinions Legal Notices More July 4th Activities | |||||||||||||||||||||
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