Monrovia Youth Summit | Valentine's Day - Pro and Con | Portantino Introduces Disaster Prep Bill
Goodbye Pottery Ranch
Monrovia Painting Demonstrations
Filming on Myrtle Today | Monrovia Computer Club | Literacy Teacher
Robbery Suspects Detained | Boutiquing | Oscar Films
Monrovia High Academic Decathlon Team Does Well
Great work by the Monrovia HS Academic Decathlon Team: Crystal Morris - Silver Award in Art, Matthew Shepard - Gold Medal in the Speech AND a Silver Award in the Essay, Alana Koritzke - Bronze Award in the Interview, Kevin Greenwood - Silver Award in the Interview, Jackie Cabrera and Crystal Morris - both receiving the Gold Award in the Interview. And in only their second year competing took "Top 20 Honors" in the head to head competition, finishing one spot behind San Marino HS. Great work team and Go Wildcats!
Gold Line Reaches Agreement with Property Owner for Maintenance Yard
Yesterday, the Construction Authority and Excalibur Property Holdings, LLC agreed to terms for purchase of the remaining privately-held property needed for the maintenance facility. The Metro funding agreement requires control of half of the required real estate before the remaining $527 million can be committed. Yesterday’s agreement brings the Authority’s total to approximately half of the land needed. Meeting this milestone allows the project to stay on budget and on schedule.
As you know, Excalibur – which owns 20% of the total land needed for the facility - has initiated several lawsuits against the Construction Authority over the last year. At the same time, the Authority has initiated eminent domain to acquire its land. All of these actions have been progressing on separate schedules and each has been affecting the other, together creating significant legal and financial risk to the project.
Over the last two weeks, the Authority, Metro and Excalibur representatives have agreed to terms through the guidance of Superior Court Settlement Judge Helen Bendix. As the result of this effort, all lawsuits are settled for $24 million, protecting taxpayer funds by avoiding continuation of costly litigation and associated significant project delays (which we estimate could increase the project cost by well over $100 million). The agreement amount is within the approved budget for the maintenance facility, keeping the project on budget and on schedule.
Gold Line press release
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Lunch at Alitalia Pizza
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Opinion: Parking and the Hillside Reserve
Hit-and-Run Victim Better | Chu to Speak
Monrovia's Trader Joe's Signs Deal with Florida Union
Monrovia and Mt. Sierra College Develop 'Emergency Operations for Dummies'
Monrovia Police: New Police Website, Burglary, Swiped Car Recovered
Drums and 'Rejoice' in Monrovia
Antonovich: Appeal Prop 8 Ruling to Supreme Court
Once again, activist judges with a political correctness agenda have disenfranchised the people who voted overwhelmingly to oppose same-sex marriage in California — over 4.5 million Californians in 2000, and over 7 million in 2008. This ruling needs to be appealed to the United States Supreme Court.
Huff: Assembly Speaker like Arsonist who Joins Fire Department
Someone should remind the Speaker that it was Democrats that enacted a partisan majority-vote budget that cut $1.5 billion from UC and CSU – without a single Republican vote. It seems to me that this is similar to an arsonist that sets fires and then joins the volunteer fire department. Republicans have long argued that the low income students are heavily subsidized and that the UC and CSU are relative bargains for the more affluent students. It’s always the middle class that gets squeezed as legislative Democrats continue to prioritize welfare programs and public employee salaries and pensions. Senate Republicans continue to believe that working together in a bi-partisan fashion to solve problems is the best approach. Let’s first enact the Governor’s pension reforms and balance the state budget then we can better assess the need for changes in tax policy and higher education.