Some clean-up stats from Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz, from a press conference this morning:
- 5,138 Monrovia customers remain without power, down from 13,000 yesterday. So Cal Edison has been working around the clock.
- The city has lost about 252 trees, up from yesterday's estimate of 150.
- 31 cars have been reported damaged, up from 16 reported yesterday.
- 23 fences reported damaged, up from six yesterday.
- Still unclear on the extent of telephone and cable problems.
- New date for Holiday Parade still undecided, but the city has a tentative date of Dec. 7.
- There is still debris in the roads. Watch out.
But there have been no arrests, nobody taken to the hospital because of the storm, and no buildings "red tagged" (meaning they may not be occupied.)
Also, Lutz said that while City Hall staff may not be doing their regular jobs, they are on duty, and City Hall is sorta-open, if you need to pay a water bill you can do so at the front desk.
If you need help, call the city at (626) 932-5550.
- Brad Haugaard
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