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CELEBRATE AMERICA’S BIRTHDAY IN SIERRA MADRE! CELEBRATING THE SUPREME COURT’S WISDOM DEADLINE FOR FILLING COMMISSION VACANCIES FAST APPROACHING Why not share your talents and be a part of Sierra Madre’s solutions! Apply to become a member of one of the city’s commissions and take a proactive step in preserving our cherished village. The deadline to apply to be a Planning Commissioner (2 vacancies) or Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Commissioner (3 vacancies) is July 9, 2015. Applications can be downloaded from the City’s website and returned in person to City Hall or emailed to laguilar@cityofsierramadre.com. The City is also collecting applications for the following Commissions: Community Services - 1 vacancy Library Board of Trustees - 1 vacancy Senior Community Commission - 2 vacancies For more information please visit the City’s website or call 626.355.7135. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2015 VOLUME 9 NO. 26 SIERRA MADRE CITY COUNCIL HONORSHOMETOWN HERO - VICTOR ESPINOZA People gathered Friday night on Lake Ave. at the 210 freeway overpass, near the Metro GoldLine Station to celebrate the long awaited Supreme Court protecting the Constitutional rights of same-sex couples. Friday’s rally was organized by All Saints Church, Planned Parenthoodand the Pasadena Pride Center among others. Photo by D. Lee/MVNews Sierra Madre Mayor John Capoccia, left, congratulates the city’s latest Hometown Hero, Victor Espinoza. Espinoza became the first jockey to win horse racing’s Triple Crown in 37years when he crossed the finish line with American Pharoah at the Belmont Stakes earlier this month. Said Espinoza, “It is an honor for me to say that I live in Sierra Madre. Sierra Madre is a lucky town”. Photo courtesy of the City of Sierra Madre COUNCIL PASSES 2015-2016 BUDGET Inside this week: Tuesday’s council meeting beganthe city has been ‘paying it forward’on a solemn note with a movingin terms of contributions to the CALENDAR Pg. 2 prayer by Mayor Pro Tem Gene Gossemployee retirement fund. As a remembering the families of theresult, all contributions for the 2015 SIERRA MADRE NEWS violent tragedy in South Carolina2016 fiscal year have already been Pg. 3 and extended his prayers for thepaid. The council agreed that no nation and the city. Following that,advanced payments would be madeand perhaps because of it, the Sierrathis year, however Mayor CapocciaMadre City Council held one of thereminded everyone that our policy PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 4 most contention free budget meetingsof paying in advance should resumefor as long as anyone can remember. as soon as feasible, hopefully by the ARCADIA NEWS Pg. 5 beginning of the next fiscal year. The main focus of the evening was MONROVIA/DUARTE a continuation of the discussion on Because of a one time windfall from Pg. 6 what services needed to be cut, tothe State regarding Redevelopmentwhat extent and for how long. After Funds, the anticipated deficit waslistening to the results of the extensivereduced noticeably. However, City EDUCATION & YOUTH community outreach to residents,Manager Elaine Aguilar informed Pg. 7 it was decided at the last meetingthe council that all requests for RDAthat an effort would be made to cut funds from the state had finally BEST FRIENDS services as little as possible and, ifbeen paid and there were no other Pg. 8 necessary use general fund reserves‘windfalls’ in the future. to fill any deficit for the 2015-2016 FOOD & DRINK fiscal year which begins July 1st. For this fiscal year, the General Fund Pg. 9 surplus will fill the gap. However, inDuring public comment, it was planning for the future, the council HEALTHY LIFESTYLES apparent that everyone who spokehas established three committees Pg. 10 realized the critical situation that the to investigate other ways to managecity was in and the need to considerboth expenditures and revenues for new or alternative revenue sources if the next fiscal year. the city wanted to avoid further cuts THE GOOD LIFE Pg. 11 in 2016-2017. The committees, which will be consist of council members and current FYI In the end, the council decided tocommissioners are: adopt a $22 million dollar budget Library Committee Pg. 12 that would keep most services at the Public Safety Committee andcurrent level. The library, which had Revenue Committee. been faced with a reduction of $70,000 SECTION B was spared one part time position, Final selection of who will serve will a savings of $19,000, reducing thebe fast tracked so that they can begin AROUND SGV B1 budget cuts for the Library to $51,000.working asap. In regards to cutting expenditures, S. Henderson/MVNews ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THE WORLD AROUND US Pg. B2 BUSINESS NEWS Pg. B3 OPINION Pg. B4 LEGALS Pg. B5 FYI B 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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