MAY 9th SPECIAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT....Section B

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MAY 9th SPECIAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT....Section B

 
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ELECTION FORUM HELD


The Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club held an election forum last week to 
give undecided voters the opportunity to hear from both the YES 
on Measure M and the NO on Measure M advocates. The event was 
moderated by Russ Meeks,a local volunteer and a resident of Arcadia. 
Panelists included (left to right) Susan Neuhausen and Scott 
Hood for NO, Meeks, and Commissioner John Hutt and Former 
Mayor John Capoccia for YES. To view the event go to: https://
youtu.be/T5wpLiMQw78 More information on the Measure can be 
found in Section B of this edition.

COUNCIL TO MEET ON ELECTION NIGHT WITH 
ALVERNO HEIGHTS ON THE AGENDA

Alverno Heights Academy, Lower School is a Catholic, independent school 
for girls and boys in grades TK-8 dedicated to preparing our students to 
function in a society as informed, knowledgeable persons, who have the 
requisite skills to make and implement mature decisions about complex 
problems in a global society. Neighbors concerned with noise and traffic 
levels have appealed the Conditional Use Permit issued by the Planning 
Commission and the matter will be discussed at Tuesday;s council 
meeting.


BEE CAREFUL 

SMFD and SMPD responded last week to reports of bees swarming 
in the intersection of Sierra Madre Boulevard and North Hermosa, 
in front of Memorial Park. Several people were stung and treated 
at the scene.

It is common to see bees swarming in the spring, they are looking 
for a new home. 

Please exercise caution over the next few hours if you will be traveling 
in this area, especially for our community members with allergies 
to bees.


The City of Sierra Madre reminds 

residents to protect the integrity of our election:

WARNING:

ELECTIONEERING PROHIBITED!

Violations can lead to fines and/or 
imprisonment.

WHERE:

Within the immediate vicinity of a person in line to cast their 
ballot or within 100 feet of the entrance of a polling place, curbside 
voting or drop box the following activities are prohibited.

WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE PROHIBITED:

DO NOT ask a person to vote for or against any candidate or 
ballot measure.

DO NOT display a candidate’s name, image, or logo.

DO NOT block access to or loiter near any ballot drop boxes.

DO NOT provide any material or audible information for or 
against any candidate or ballot measure near any polling place, 
vote center, or ballot drop box.

DO NOT circulate any petitions, including for initiatives, referenda, 
recall, or candidate nominations.

DO NOT distribute, display, or wear any clothing (hats, shirts, 
signs, buttons, stickers) that include a candidate’s name, image, 
logo, and/or support or oppose any candidate or ballot measure.

DO NOT display information or speak to a voter about the voter’s 
eligibility to vote.

The electioneering prohibitions summarized above are set forth 
in Article 7 of Chapter 4 of Division 18 of the California Elections 
Code.”

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