Monrovia School Board Meeting Topics
Also, the board will consider textbook funding, which topics the district will discuss with its employee unions in the next round of negotiations, proclaiming Oct. 19-25 as America's Safe Schools Week and Oct. 23-31 as "Red Ribbon Week - Love Yourself, Be Drug Free."
Agenda: http://goo.gl/X7DH0w
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Cooling Centers | Power Outages | STAAR CEO Retiring
~ Apparently some brief blackouts today. Residents reported electricity out on the 500 block of Magnolia and on part of Myrtle for an hour.
~ STAAR Surgical Company of Monrovia today announced that Barry G. Caldwell, President & CEO (64), will retire on March 1, 2015. STAAR Surgical is a developer, manufacturer and marketer of implantable lenses for the eye. http://goo.gl/vlY59V
- Brad Haugaard
Lunch at Claim Jumper
Monrovia Fire Department to Give Gift Cards to People Displaced By Emergencies
The new program, SAVE, Supplying Aid to Victims of Emergency (SAVE), allows the Monrovia Fire Department to offer emergency financial assistance to fire and natural disaster victims while on the scene of an emergency. Working with the California Fire Foundation, Monrovia is one of only three fire agencies in Southern California to offer this kind of assistance. The cities of Long Beach and Anaheim were also chosen.
Monrovia’s on-duty Division Chief now carries a packet and is authorized to activate the gift cards, 24-hours a day, thereby providing temporary assistance for basic necessities such as food, clothing, medicine or overnight housing at a local hotel four Monrovians.
Monrovia Firefighters Association (MFA) was a driving force behind this program. “This is truly a great endeavor to further aid and comfort our residents that are impacted by disasters,” said Fire Association President Brad Dover. “As firefighters, we are uniquely positioned to offer a helping hand of support in the immediate aftermath of a catastrophic loss. Firefighters want to do more than just put out fires- We want to serve even after the fire is out.”
According to the California Fire Foundation “Firefighters working with CFF on the SAVE program provide assurance that those impacted by disaster will receive instant, direct relief, before, during and after the alarm.”
“I’m certainly proud of this new program and although we hope no one in our community needs to use the SAVE program, we are certainly grateful for the opportunity to provide financial support for those immediate needs following an emergency,” said Fire Chief Chris Donovan.
The California Fire Foundation, a not for profit 501(c)(3). Funding for the SAVE program comes from both private and corporate donations. The largest corporation to specifically support the SAVE program is Chevron, Inc.
Source: City of Monrovia press release
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: CHP Pursuit; Seizure Causes Accident; Man Arrested in Domestic Violence Incident
During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 479 service events, During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 479 service events, resulting in 77 investigations.
Runaway Juveniles Located
On September 29 at 6:45 p.m., a caller reported two male juveniles walking south on Mountain who appeared to be smoking marijuana and looking into parked vehicles. An officer responded and located the two subjects. Both subjects were determined to be reported runaways from a group home. The subjects were detained. One subject was released to the custody of the group home and the other was arrested on a no-bail juvenile warrant and taken to the Department of Children and Family Services in Los Angeles.
Vehicle Pursuit / California Highway Patrol Outside Assist – Suspect Arrested
On September 30 at 8:23 p.m., California Highway Patrol phoned Monrovia dispatch to advise they were entering our city at Colorado and Monterey, pursuing a vehicle. Officers quickly located and trailed the pursuit at the request of CHP. The pursuit terminated in the 200 block of East Lemon. Monrovia officers set up a perimeter, as CHP units began verbal communication with the suspect, who had run inside a residence. CHP entered the residence and located the suspect; the suspect was arrested and taken into custody.
Injury Traffic Collison
On September 30 at 8:44 p.m., a caller phoned police to report they were just involved in a hit and run traffic collision and they were following the suspect. Officers arrived and located the suspect vehicle. After speaking with both parties, it was determined that the suspect had a seizure and struck the victim’s vehicle. The victim sustained minor injury to his leg and complained of pain.
Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested
On September 30 at 9:59 p.m., officers were dispatched to a residence in the 100 block of North May Avenue regarding the report of domestic violence at the location. The female victim went to a neighboring residence and told the neighbor that her boyfriend had tried to kill her by strangling her. The neighbor was afraid and called the police. The victim went back inside the boyfriend’s residence. Officers arrived and secured the perimeter of the location. The victim’s sister also arrived and was worried because her sister was not answering her cell phone. Monrovia dispatch called the cell phone and the victim answered. She would not answer any of the dispatcher's questions and appeared to be under duress. The phone call was suddenly ended. A short time later, the female ran out the front door and two officers escorted her to safety. A few minutes after that, the male suspect came out and was taken into custody. The male suspect was determined to be the aggressor in the incident and was arrested.
Legally Blonde | Be the Assistant Monrovia City Manager | Community Awards
~ Want to be the Executive Assistant to the Monrovia City Manager? The job's open. $4,467.46 - $5,646.69 monthly. Details: http://goo.gl/iEsfVH
~ The Monrovia Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its annual community awards. Deadline is October 15. Details for Iris Award ( http://goo.gl/0RCrkm ), Dick Lord Award ( http://goo.gl/nQgQOZ ), Monroe Award ( http://goo.gl/T37akX ).
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Thrift Store Welcomes Donations
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On-Line Language Learning from Monrovia Library
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Monrovia City Council Meeting: Trash Talk
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Monrovia's AeroVironment Catching Drunk Drivers | Bike Safety
~ Monrovia Police is promoting an, "I Give Three Feet for Bicycle Safety" program to highlight the new law requiring drivers give bicyclists at least three feet of clearance when passing. http://goo.gl/pUvTMA
Comment: I'm an avid bicyclist and I approve. HOWEVER, I think it would be nice if some bicyclists (and I am, uh, not entirely innocent myself) could be troubled to obey traffic laws as well. How about an, "I Stop at Stop Signs Just Like Cars" safety program for cyclists.
- Brad Haugaard
Resident Writing Photo History of Monrovia
Monrovia E-Waste and Tool Drive
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Monrovia's Jewish Federation Book Festival in November
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Panera Fundraiser to Fight Breast Cancer
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City of Monrovia Tips on Living With Bears
- Wait to put trash out until the morning of collection day.
- Don't leave trash, groceries, or animal feed in your car.
- Keep garbage cans clean and deodorize them with bleach or ammonia.
- Keep barbecue grills clean and stored in a garage or shed when not in use.
- Only provide bird feeders during November through March and make them inaccessible to bears.
- Don't leave any scented products outside, even non-food items such as suntan lotion, insect repellent, soap or candles.
- Keep doors and windows closed and locked.
- Consider installing motion-detector alarms, electric fencing or motion-activated sprinklers.
- Harvest fruit off trees as soon as it is ripe, and promptly collect fruit that falls.
- Securely block access to potential hibernation sites such as crawl spaces under decks and buildings.
This is an active time of year for animals and they may venture out of the foothills and into residential neighborhoods where they can become a potential danger to humans.
More tips: http://goo.gl/ZAMT5k
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Station Square Meeting | Fire Danger
~ National Weather Service reports that critical fire weather conditions are likely Wednesday night through Friday evening due to low humidity and gusty northeast winds.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: See Police Car, Fall Over; DUI on DUI; Invisible Attacker
Following are the weekend’s highlighted issues and events.
Drunk in Public – Suspect Arrested
On September 26 at 12:21 a.m., an officer noticed a male subject standing, looking as if he was off balance, in the 300 block of West Duarte Road. When the subject saw the police car, he completely lost his balance and fell backwards into a bush. The officer stopped to check on the welfare of the man and determined he was so intoxicated that he was unable to care for his own safety. The subject was arrested for being drunk in public and was taken into custody and held for sobering.
Driving Under the Influence / Warrant – Suspect Arrested
On September 28 at 1:50 a.m., an officer followed a vehicle onto the 210 Freeway for a vehicle code violation. He attempted to stop the vehicle, but the vehicle continued traveling west at 35 miles per hour, then exited at Baldwin in the city of Arcadia, where it stopped. After investigation, the driver was determined to be intoxicated and was arrested for driving under the influence. The suspect also had a no-bail warrant for his arrest for a previous DUI, which was added to his charges.
Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance / Weapons Offense – Suspect Arrested
On September 28 at 4:39 a.m., a hotel in the 700 block of West Huntington called police to report that a male subject had entered the hotel and was yelling that someone was going to kill him. The subject had a large knife and went up to the ninth floor. Officers arrived and detained the subject, who was in possession of a dagger. The suspect admitted he had just used methamphetamine. He was hallucinating and believed something was chasing him. The suspect was determined to be under the influence of a controlled substance; he was arrested and taken into custody.
Bus Tour of Monrovia Craftsman Homes | Grease Bill Becomes Law
~ A grease bill by Assemblymember Chris Holden, who represents Monrovia, has been signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown. AB 1566 beefs up requirements for licensing haulers, increases the penalties for stealing grease and allows law enforcement to impound vehicles for up to 15 days. Fines have been raised to $1000 for a first violation, $5000 for a second and $10,000 for the third violation. Source: Holden press release
- Brad Haugaard