Lunch at T Burgers
- Brad Haugaard
210 Eastbound Closures
- Brad Haugaard
Senator Bob Huff on State Government Successes and Failures
- Pension reform: "The good news: The State Legislature finally got around to passing pension reform legislation. The bad news: It doesn't solve most of our problems."
- On workers compensation: "Republicans and Democrats reached across the aisle to pass legislation that will reduce costs on employers while increasing benefits for workers who are injured on the job."
- CEQA: "The Legislature missed a golden opportunity to open up the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to a series of reforms during the final two weeks of legislative session. If there is any good news out of this failure, it's this: There is a new coalition building in favor of CEQA reform."
More here: http://goo.gl/xD2Jn
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia vs. St Francis in Football | Los Victor's Gets a B | Got a Spare Refrigerator?
~ Monrovia's Los Victor's Mexican restaurant gets a "B" rating from county. http://goo.gl/MjywS
~ Monrovia High snack bar needs a refrigerator and deep freezer. If you have one you'd like to donate, contact the Monrovia High ASB office.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Drone Used to Monitor Environment
- Brad Haugaard
Text a Business Suggestion for Pavilions Center to Monrovia City Hall
In her weekly letter, City Manager Laurie Lile adds: "After the Council provides their direction on our proposal, we will be coming to you with a variety of ways that you can participate, from texting us your comments, connecting to us through our website, to attending a “town-hall” meeting. The success of this effort will rely a lot on the willingness of our residents and stakeholders to talk to us and share their views."
And, "Starting with a Fill-Up Old Town campaign, the City’s Economic Development Department is actively seeking out input from residents, shoppers and businesses via text message to weigh in on what new businesses the City should attract to Old Town."
Source: http://goo.gl/unouo
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Council: Hire PR for Lawsuit, Money for Strategic Plan, Oppose Defense Cuts, SG Valley Council of Governments
~ Paying $8,000 a month for the rest of the year to Cerrell Associates, Inc., to provide public relations in the Station Square Transit Village development lawsuit. "[I]t is critically important to embark on a public outreach campaign that will inform Monrovia residents and our community the facts of the lawsuit, as well as provide litigation support.
~ Spending up to $65,450 "to develop a new City-wide Strategic Plan to guide the City's programs and services in this time of budgetary constraints."
~ A proposal to oppose federal government "sequestration" cuts that would affect defense. This is relevant to Monrovia because Monrovia companies Roncelli Plastics, AeroVironment, and Ducommun Aerostructures could suffer layoffs. Interesting stats: Roncelli's business is 30% defense related; AeroVironment 80%; and Ducommun Aerostructures 49%.
~ Spending $16,000 to be a member of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments.
- Brad Haugaard
Another Lawsuit Against Monrovia?
The announcement says: "A point has been reached where there is a significant exposure to litigation against the Agency, in the opinion of the Agency on the advice of its legal counsel, based on the Notice of Proposed Eminent Domain Proceeding and of Opportunity to be Heard sent to the Agency by the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority on August 28, 2012." http://goo.gl/WakUr
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: Armed Robbery and Carjacking
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for September 24-26 -Brad Haugaard]
During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 479 service events, resulting in 69 investigations.
Car-Jacking / Armed Robbery
September 25 at 6:38 a.m., a male victim called police and reported that he just had his vehicle taken from him at gunpoint on Fifth Avenue, between Chestnut and Walnut. One of the suspects approached the victim and asked if he would help jump start his late 1980's, small, white, pickup truck. The truck was occupied by another suspect and was parked on Fifth Avenue. The victim agreed to help and drove his vehicle up to the suspect's vehicle, at which time one of the suspects pointed a small, silver-colored handgun at the victim and demanded all his money. The victim complied and the suspects fled the area, one in the suspect's pickup truck and the other in the victim's 2002, green Dodge Caravan.
Suspect one, the driver of the pickup, is only described as a male, unknown race. Suspect two, the suspect who took the victim's money and drove off in his vehicle, is described as a male White, in his late 30's, 5'9" tall, thin build, with blond shoulder length hair, wearing blue jeans and a blue T-shirt with a circle logo on the front. Officers searched the area for the suspects, but were unable to locate them. Investigation continuing.
- Brad Haugaard
Yemen to Get Drones from Monrovia's AeroVironment | Firefighter Builds 'Little Libraries'
~ Monrovia firefighter builds "little libraries" for Monrovia Reads. http://goo.gl/2lUCy
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia High Band Fundraiser
Monrovia Olympian, Kim Rhode, Will Be Grand Marshal of Pomona Parade
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Teacher an LA County Teacher of the Year | Liu in Dubious Tax Scheme? | Uniforms to Kosovo | The Bug Man | Halloween Parade
~ This article asks if State Senator Carol Liu, who is running to represent the Monrovia area, was involved in a dubious tax shelter scheme. http://goo.gl/oxpc1
~ Wine of the Month Club owner, Paul Kalemkiarian, packs softball uniforms off to Kosovo. http://goo.gl/Oi662
~ Steven Kutcher, The Bug Man, will talk about entomology (that's bugs), and his work in Hollywood at 7 p.m. on Oct. 17 at the Monrovia Canyon Park cabin. Free.
~ Halloween Costume Contest and Parade of Characters on October 31. http://goo.gl/PKMi5
- Brad Haugaard
Wine Tasting at Big Shrimps Restaurant
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: Stealing a Bike from 12-Year-Old, Thieves Make off With Safe, Etc.
Removing Palm Trees in Monrovia
- Brad Haugaard
The Gold Line Bridge As It Will Soon Look
- Brad Haugaard
Brown Signs Portantino Mammogram and Disaster Prep Legislation
Source: Portantino press release
- Brad Haugaard
Patch to Get Remake | Maryknoll Brunch | Comedy at Monrovian
~ Maryknoll Sisters of Monrovia is celebrating the final event of its centennial year: a Centennial Brunch/Bake Sale and Country Store will on Sunday Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Adults, $15, Children under 12, $7. At 300 Norumbega Drive, Monrovia. Grand Raffle - first prize $1,000; second prize $500.00, and third prize $250.00. Raffle tickets are a $2 donation each, or a book of 12 for $20. Drawing at 2 p.m. Winner need not be present. For more information call (626) 358-1825. Food, a centennial display, shop for baked goods, treats and crafts. Admittance is free to the centennial display, bake sale, and country store.
~ Comedy to make a difference at the Monrovian: http://goo.gl/L39tX
- Brad Haugaard
Trader Joe's Recalls Peanut Butter
- Brad Haugaard