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VOLUME 14 NO. 38

 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 

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PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 4.6 
EARTHQUAKE STRIKES SOUTH OF 
ROSEMEAD, RATTLING SAN GABRIEL 
VALLEY AT 11:38PM FRIDAY

RESIDENTS THANK SIERRA MADRE FIRST 

RESPONDERS, CITY STAFF AS BOBCAT FIRE 
EVACUATION ORDERS ARE LIFTED; FIRE 
EXPANDS EXPLOSIVELY NORTH, EAST AND 
WEST TOWARDS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY



Early reports say the epicenter was near El Monte, 2 miles south of 
Rosemead. At press time, no reports of serious damage or injuries.

In one of the most efficient emergency operations anyone can ever 
remember, the Sierra Madre Fire, Police, CERT, Search and Rescue and 
City Staff utilized traditional methods of protecting the city and new 
technology to keep residents informed of the fire's progress and possible 
threat. As reported previously, the SMFD also sent teams out to 
assist other agencies as they worked day and night to keep the fire from 
spreading.

 The last dispatch to the cummunity was sent on Wednesday by the 
Sierra Madre PD: "The current status of the fire for Sierra Madre is that 
all contingency lines have held the fire in check. Fire crews have worked 
diligently today in the rough and steep terrain to establish perimeter lines 
that are intended to contain the southern portion of the fire. Once the 
perimeter lines are complete, crews will monitor to make sure the lines 
have held. After validation, these perimeter lines will become a portion of 
the overall containment of the Bobcat Fire. Today the evacuation orders 
for Sierra Madre residents east of Santa Anita Ave. and north of Elkins 
Ave. were lifted. 

However, Sierra Madre remains under evacuation warning at this time. 
The order requiring streets to remain clear in the canyon areas of all vehicle, 
property, and debris expired at 6:00 pm. Red flag parking restrictions 
in the canyon areas will remain in place indefinitely. 

 When the Bobcat Fire first started, there was no imminent threat to 
Sierra Madre and informational updates on the fire were focused on the 
overall condition and status of the fire. As the Bobcat Fire moved toward 
Sierra Madre, communications became more frequent and detailed as it 
pertained to the Sierra Madre community. As the threat to Sierra Madre 
is diminished, communications will once again decrease. 

 The City will not communicate via Nixle Alerts unless there is an immediate 
threat or substantial change to the status of the Bobcat Fire in 
regards to Sierra Madre. The City will provide additional updates on the 
Bobcat Fire after daily Incident Command briefings."

In true Sierra Madre fashion, the community expressed their gratitude 
with donations of food and water for the brave men and women 
who keep the town safe.

 Resident Allen Wolff took the photo below of PhosChek being 
dropped on the fire lines.

 Also below, the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce delivered two 
pallets of water for first responders

 SMFD Chief Bartlett posted a sincere letter of thanks that you can 
find on the city's website: www.cityofsierramadre.com

YMCA AWARDED BID TO MANAGE 
SIERRA MADRE POOL

At last week's council meeting, the city elected to award the lease for 
the Sierra Madre pool to the Pasadena-Sierra Madre YMCA. The 
organization will take over operations at the Aquatics Center, ending its 
lease with Waterworks Aquatics after eight years.

Waterworks swim lesson format was met with mixed reviews by 
residents. While some noted that they enjoyed lap swim and programs 
for kids, others felt pool temperatures were kept too warm and there was 
a lack of community programming. 

 In 2012, budget woes brought about by the destructive wind storm 
at the end of 2011 was cited as the main reason for leasing the pool to 
Waterworks. The city sustained $1.2 million in damage as a result of 
the windstorm. After some early growing pains mainly over pricing and 
hours, Waterworks overall received favorable reviews. 

 However, this year, when it came time to review and possibly renew 
the Waterworks contract, once the Request for Proposal was sent out, 
Waterworks response disturbed many residents. In an effort to maintain 
the contract, the group resorted to rather aggressive techniques to gain 
the support. Those efforts including 'robocalls' and mailers were not 
well received by many, confirmed City Manager Gabe Engeland. 

 The YMCA, in its bid, proposed to tailor programs and hours to fit 
community needs and also offer free community events throughout the 
year. Engeland noted there may be a pool closure to allow for transition, 
pool maintenance and to set rules for COVID-19 protocols. This may be 
as long as 30 days. The new contract will begin October 1, 2020.

 The initial lease is set for two years, with the option to renew for an 
additional three years. Though leasing the pool to the Y will bring in 
$4,000 a month or $48,000 annually, that is $18,720 less annually than 
the current lease. Despite this figure, the City expects to save money on 
maintenance and capital items. 

 YMCA programs that will be offered include: lap swim, recreation 
swim, water aerobics, various group, private, parent & me swim lessons, 
and swim team. In addition, the YMCA proposed an annual Water 
Safety week, a free Get Summer program for youth, Junior Lifeguarding, 
and community rentals. K.McGuire/MVNews


INSIDE MOUNTAIN VIEWS 
NEWS THIS WEEK


Special Pre-Election Coverage that will 
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County and City Races and Issues and 
the PUSD 2, 4 and 6 Races.

SIERRA MADRE 2 YEAR COUNCIL RACE...PAGE 2

COVID 19 UPDATES ...........................PAGE 7

SIERRA MADRE NEWS.................................Pgs 3, 4

PASADENA NEWS...............................,.......Page 5

ARCADIA/MONROVIA & MORE..... .Page 6

AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY.................Page 7

EDUCATION & YOUTH.................................Page 9

BEST FRIENDS.............................................Page 10

THE GOOD LIFE..........................................Page 11

OPINION..........................................,,,.......Page 12

CONVERSATIONS......................................Page 13

LEGAL NOTICES...............................,,,.......Page 14

YOUR VOTE 2020.............................,,,.......Page 15

 
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