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Twice as Many People Need Monrovia's Unity Center

Foothill Unity Center reports: "The economic crisis has doubled the number of local people and families coming to us for food and help in the past three years." If you can help, the Center would appreciate it. http://goo.gl/B8X4T

- Brad Haugaard

Work on Freeway Bridge | Gold Line 'Hopeful' it can Acquire Land forMaintenance Yard

Gold Line spokesman, Habib Balian, sends these photos, taken this morning, of construction that has just begun on the new Gold Line freeway bridge that will span the eastbound 210 Freeway just before the Santa Anita off-ramp. He writes: "Multiple lane closures have taken place over the last several nights, and I am happy to report that they have gone very smoothly."
Also, he reports that "the Authority remains in active negotiations toward acquisition of the 24 acres of public and privately-owned property [in Monrovia] required for the project's Maintenance and Operations Facility. At this time the Authority is reasonably hopeful that we will be able to complete the acquisitions in time to meet our schedule, and stay on track to complete construction of the Pasadena to Azusa segment in 2015."
- Brad Haugaard




Help Monrovia Cats Get to Carnegie


Help the Monrovia Wildcat Band and Colorguard get to Carnegie Hall. Have dinner Tuesday, July 12, at Rudy's Restaurant on Myrtle in Old Town. The restaurant will give back 30% on all purchases from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. with the attached flyer.
- Brad Haugaard


Lunch at Gene's Grinders


Gene's Grinders, at Myrtle and Walnut. Why has nobody told me how good this is? I'm glad I got the small pastrami dip. They really don't skimp. Definitely worth a return visit.

- Brad Haugaard

Gold Line Complication | Monrovia's McCarthy Likes Cal and USC | Doings of State Representatives

~ More on attorney charging Gold Line board members shouldn't also be officers in cities through which the line will run. (Hmm. I thought that was the whole point, so the views of the cities along the route are represented on the Gold Line board.) http://goo.gl/myqRD
 
~ Monrovia defensive tackle, Ellis McCarthy, says Cal and USC are his favorites. http://goo.gl/916kH
 
~ A rape-kit bill by Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, who represents part of Monrovia, has passed a State Senate committee. http://goo.gl/MRytx
 
~ A measure by State Senator Bob Huff, who represents Monrovia, to allow school employee volunteers to give emergency medical assistance to pupils who suffer epileptic seizures while on campus, has been approved by the Assembly Education Committee. http://goo.gl/NRBES
 
- Brad Haugaard

WorleyParsons Expanding in Monrovia | Mayor Keynote Speaker at Symposium

~ WorleyParsons to stay in Monrovia, and expand. http://goo.gl/QVVug

~ Mayor Mary Ann Lutz will be a keynote speaker at the State of the San Gabriel River Watershed Symposium on this July 20, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. The symposium will discuss five years monitoring the land that drains into the San Gabriel River. She says, "The day should be very informative. All are welcome!" http://goo.gl/jejCv

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia PD: Thieves Drive BMW Getaway Car, Assault, Hit and Run, Etc

[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for June 29 - July 6. - Brad Haugaard]
 
During the last eight-day period, the Police Department handled 615 service events, resulting in 88 investigations.  Following are the last week's highlighted issues and events:
 
Grand Theft Auto
On June 29 at 7:50 a.m., an officer was dispatched to the 100 block of East Evergreen regarding a stolen vehicle.  The female victim reported her vehicle had been stolen some time during the night.  The vehicle is a black, 1990 Honda Accord.  The victim has accounted for all sets of keys.  The vehicle has a damaged passenger headlight that has been taped, a driver side window that does not close all the way, a sunroof and chrome rims.  Investigation continuing.
 
Residential Burglary
On June 29 at 1:13 p.m., an officer responded to a residence in the 100 block of East Colorado on a residential burglary call.  The victim reported his apartment had been burglarized while he was out of town.  A small amount of cash, a video game station, and several video games were taken.  Investigation continuing.
 
Assault With a Deadly Weapon - Suspect Arrested
On June 29 at 9:24 p.m., police received a call reporting a fight in front of a residence in the 200 block of East Cherry.  Two male subjects at the location began to argue and one stabbed the other in the neck.  The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment and the suspect was arrested without further incident.
 
Hit and Run Traffic Collision / Solo Vehicle Traffic Collision - Suspect Arrested
On June 30 at 10:28 p.m., a resident inside her home heard some type of collision occur on the street.  Several residents went out to investigate and found that a parked vehicle had been struck.  A gray compact vehicle was observed leaving the scene.  Officers located a vehicle side-view mirror and a piece of car molding in the street.  An area check was conducted, but the vehicle was not located.
 
At 11:08 p.m., a motorist witnessed a gray Honda Civic strike the center divider in the 300 block of East Huntington and called police.  Officers arrived and found a solo occupant who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and drugs.  During the investigation, officers noticed the side-view mirror was missing from the vehicle, as well as a piece of molding.  The officers compared the side-view mirror and molding recovered from the hit and run traffic collision and discovered it was a match.  The driver was not injured and there was no damage to city property.  The vehicle sustained moderate front-end damage, two flat tires, and the airbags deployed.  The driver was arrested for driving under the influence, and also charged with the hit and run traffic collision.
 
Grand Theft
July 1 at 7:43 p.m., a male subject was inside a business in the 100 block of West Foothill using his laptop computer.  Two male suspects entered the store.  The suspects were seen looking around.  They approached the victim from behind and quickly grabbed the computer and ran out of the store.  The suspects were last seen getting into a light gray, 4-door BMW and traveling south on Primrose.  The investigation is continuing.
 
Driving Under the Influence / Solo Vehicle Traffic Collision
On July 3 at 11:02 p.m., officers responded to Foothill and Grand regarding a solo vehicle traffic collision with injuries.  When officers arrived, they discovered the driver and his passenger had moderate injuries.  The officers detected the odor of alcohol on the driver's breath.  The driver and passenger were taken to a hospital to treat their injuries, and a blood sample was obtained from the driver.  The driver was not arrested due to his injuries; however, DUI charges are pending, based on the results of the driver's blood alcohol level.  The fire hydrant at the corner of Foothill and Grand was damaged.  Public Works was notified and responded to inspect the fire hydrant.
 
Drug Activity / Possession of a Controlled Substance - Suspect Arrested
On July 4 at 12:11 p.m., an officer was dispatched to an alley in the 300 block of Valle Vista regarding a suspicious vehicle.  When he arrived, he located the vehicle parked in a "No Parking" zone and blocking the alley.  The vehicle was occupied by three male subjects.  During a consensual pat-down search of one of the subjects, the officer found what looked like rock cocaine inside the subject's pants pocket.  It was packaged in a clear plastic baggie, which was sealed.  The subject was arrested without incident.
 
Suicide
On July 5 at 12:20 a.m., an officer responded to a location in the 600 block of West Lemon regarding a deceased male subject, 46-years-old, that had hung himself in his bedroom.  The Coroner was notified and responded to the residence to take over the investigation.
 
Suicidal Subject
On July 5 at 1:19 p.m., an officer responded to the report of a suicidal subject.  When he arrived, the subject drove off in his vehicle.  A short pursuit ensued, which ended in the 600 block of West Duarte, where the subject crashed into a house.  The suspect ran, but was quickly apprehended by officers on East El Norte.  He was taken to a hospital for treatment and evaluation.  There were no officers or citizens injured in the incident.
 
Burglary - Suspect Arrested
On July 6 at 12:04 p.m., officers went to an apartment in the 700 block of South Myrtle on the report of a burglary.  The victim had locked his bicycles to a rack using a bicycle chain and lock.  When he returned, the bicycles were gone, as well as the lock.  The victim stated an ex-friend was probably the suspect, since he was one of two people who knew the combination to the lock.  The officer contacted the ex-friend at home.  They did not find the bicycles, but they did find a key fob for the apartment complex.  The investigation determined that the named suspect, a juvenile, had stolen the bicycles and he was arrested.  He was also charged with petty theft for the stolen key fob from the complex.
 
Residential Burglary
July 6 at 10:48 p.m., and officer was dispatched to the 800 block of West Hillcrest on a residential burglary call.  The victim's husband was the last to leave the residence at 9:15 a.m., and he left the rear laundry room door unlocked.  The victim returned at 10:45 a.m. and noted the door open and called police.  Officers responded and cleared the location.  The victim noted cosmetics, jewelry, and a camera missing.  Investigation continuing.

Monrovia Fairly Happy According to City Survey


Results of Monrovia's survey of residents' s satisfaction with the city.

Monrovians generally seem to be fairly happy with their community, according to the city's Neighborhood Survey.
The survey rates the city on Safety, Appearance, Services, and Community. Click here ( http://goo.gl/lZwKs ) to see the full report, and information about your neighborhood.
Here are a few highlights on the 1-10 ratings:
- The city scored an overall 7.26, which falls in the Healthy category.
- Overall, Safety was rated 8.39, or "Thriving,"  and was the highest rated category by respondents in almost every area of the City.
- Community was the lowest rated (6.28), though that still falls in the "Healthy" range.
- Traffic issues, especially speeding, were are one of the main concerns.
- 90 percent of people feel safe in their neighborhoods during the day. 19 percent feel unsafe at night.
- 68 percent feel police and fire respond quickly and 65 percent believe safety officers treat people with dignity.
- 20-25 percent report public drug sales or use.
- Only 33 percent said that they often participate in social or recreation activities with neighbors.
- Just over 70% agreed that neighbors are friendly with one another.
If I could generalize, it appears the north end of town is a bit happier than the south end. In the south part of town are several neighborhoods rated "Stable," a level just below "Healthy."
- Brad Haugaard

Defending Monrovia's AeroVironment | Green Construction | Testimony in Sex Abuse Case

~ In an editorial, the Star-News defends America's use of the drones developed by Monrovia's AeroVironment against terrorists, but thinks America needs to "do a better job of explaining [to the world] the philosophical underpinnings of this kind of defense." http://goo.gl/FuoBd

Opinion: Oh, Pish! Nobody hates us because of drones. People who hate us hated us before drones and they'll hate us after drones. So why do they whine about drones? Because they work.

~ A seminar on environmentally friendly construction. At the Monrovia Public Library, July 15 and 22. http://goo.gl/QMR6F

~ Girl testifies in case of Monrovia man accused of sexual abuse. http://goo.gl/p5vkP

- Brad Haugaard

Former Monrovia Mayor Bob Bartlett Honored


Former Monrovia mayor Bob Bartlett - along with community supporter Robin Salzer, owner of Robin’s WoodFire BBQ in Pasadena - will receive Heart in Hand Humanitarian Awards at Foothill Unity Center's 13th Annual Golden Plate Awards. The award honors local people who have made an outstanding impact on the quality of life in their communities and beyond.
Bob Bartlett was born and raised in Monrovia and ran for City Council because he saw his hometown floundering while other cities were progressing. First elected in 1974, he became a major force behind the city’s extensive redevelopment projects. In 1976 he became the last Monrovia mayor appointed by the City Council and the city’s first African American mayor, serving a two-year term. In 1988, he was elected to the office, and served for another thirteen years. Many residents cite Bartlett’s strong leadership and vision as the key to Monrovia’s transformation from a blighted, gang-infested location to the prospering city it is today.
During his tenure, Bob served as the President of the California League of Cities and the Southern California Association of Governments as well as chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for the National League of Cities. He also played a major role in creating the Foothill Transportation Zone and the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments, among many other achievements. He also served as president of the board of Foothill Unity Center.
In March of this year, Bob received the 2011 Life Changers Achievement Award for his many contributions to the community at the San Gabriel Valley Gospel Expo in Monrovia. In praising the event for bringing people together, he made an observation that could describe his own career. “It’s not only redeveloping the buildings and edifices that’s important,” he said. “You have to change the hearts and minds of people.”
Tickets to the Unity Center event, the Center’s only major fundraiser of the year, are $75 per person. The evening will include silent and live auctions, al fresco trackside dinner, live entertainment and more. Sponsorship opportunities range from $1,000 Bronze to $10,000 Platinum packages, each with special recognitions including ads in the Tribute Program. Ads may be purchased separately.
The Center is also seeking items for the evening’s silent and live auctions. Donations valued at $50 or more will be acknowledged in the program. For more information, visit www.foothillunitycenter.org or contact Gerald at the Center, (626) 358-3486.
- Brad Haugaard (from press release)

Gold Line Bridge Construction Begins

Here is a video update of the construction of the new 210 Freeway bridge near the eastbound Santa Anita offramp. It's starting around now and will take about a year to build. http://goo.gl/B4hjw

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Street Repair - West Side Huntington Oaks | Unions Oppose Huff Measure

~ Street repair today along Monterey Avenue south of Huntington Drive. (That's on the west side of the Huntington Oaks Shopping Center). http://goo.gl/mkmJf
 
~ State Senator Bob Huff, who represents Monrovia, said legislation he authored that would allow "school employee volunteers to provide emergency medical assistance to pupils with epilepsy who suffer a seizure while on campus" is being opposed by school unions. http://goo.gl/bTH1g
 
- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Fourth of July Fireworks



Big crowd for fireworks. Along Myrtle from north of Palm to south of Lime. Filling the front of Library Park. Maybe 8,000? Mayor Lutz said it's bigger than last year. Yeah, easily. Fabulous show. I think there were some slow fuses for the finale, which went on for several minutes even after the lights went on. Still, I'll bet it is one of the best fireworks displays in the valley, and free is certainly the right price.

The show sponsors deserve some credit: Green Dot Corporation, Old Town Merchants Association, and Mayor Mary Ann and Corey Lutz. Thanks, folks, for a great time!

UPDATE: Oh, a much better picture of the fireworks than my cameraphone shots: http://goo.gl/Jt4Bu

-Brad Haugaard

City of Hope Bloodmobile in Monrovia


Help with summer blood shortages. The City of Hope Bloodmobile will be in the parking lot of Citibank (237 S. Myrtle) this Thursday, July 7, from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, or schedule a time to give blood by calling Jill Schwartz at 626 471-7236 or email her at jschwartz@coh.org. Donate blood and get a free 30-day VIP pass at Foothill Gym, which includes classes and a free session with a personal trainer.

Happy Independence Day! | Loss of Former City Manager | Sena Open

~ Fourth of July Celebration tonight. Should be great fireworks. http://goo.gl/V4mdH

~ A letter from Pat Ostrye lamenting the death of former Monrovia City Manager Rich Beal. http://goo.gl/XHNTd

~ I have it on good word (a friend ate there) that the new Sena restaurant on Myrtle is now open and serves delicious food. http://goo.gl/9F8ir

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia al Quaida Story Spans Globe | July Four Celebrations

~ The story about al Quaida targeting AeroVironment has spread all over, from LA (KTLA http://goo.gl/r32Xw), to Sacramento (Sacramento Bee http://goo.gl/aYz4k), to India (Times of India http://goo.gl/S7FW3). 
 
~ More on Monrovia's Fourth of July celebrations. http://goo.gl/ih45I
 
- Brad Haugaard

Lunch at Massilia


Had lunch at Cafe Massilia on Lemon, just east of Myrtle. I had the Chicken Dijon. Tasty. Nice for a relaxed, special occasion. Oh, and the chocolate mousse is really delicious!

Monrovia Produce Swap | Huff Charges Wastefulness | Rising Football Star?

~ Swap produce (and "worm tea" and stuff) at the Library Park, July 1 (tomorrow, Saturday) from 9-11 a.m. http://goo.gl/L1Ved

~ State Senator Bob Huff, who represents Monrovia, charges that the quasi-public California School Boards Association wastes money, with at least one "City of Bell-style" salary, association money spent at a casino, and allegations of kickbacks. http://goo.gl/4Uq5I


~ Monrovia High's George Frazier, a replacement for Nick Bueno? http://goo.gl/3NdWe 

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia City Council Date Moved

If you are a Monrovia city council attendee, the July 5 council meeting has been put off until July 6. I assume it will be at 6:30 p.m. Here's the agenda: http://goo.gl/YjS0g

Big item on the agenda appears to be a hearing about the Gold Line property.

Also, staff is recommending the council take a stand on three state measures: oppose a bill making it harder for cities to go bankrupt; oppose a bill requiring an election before cities can contract out library services; and (tentatively) support a bill that would reform redevelopment. http://goo.gl/0dtz3

- Brad Haugaard

Al-Qaida threatens Monrovia's AeroVironment

Al-Qaida threatens 11 executives of Monrovia-based AeroVironment. http://goo.gl/xahLN

- Brad Haugaard