Lunch at Seasoning Alley
'Field of Honor' at Library Park for Veterans and First Responders
- Brad Haugaard
Comment: Room For Improvement at the County Registrar-Recorder's Office
Around October 20 I thought I'd look up who has given what to the various Monrovia School Board candidates. Today, a day after the election, I got that information.
Here's how the process worked:
I searched for financial disclosure information at the Registrar's website, lavote.net, and failed, then used Google and failed, then wrote to the Registrar's email help line and got an irrelevant answer. I finally spoke with the treasurer of one of the candidates who - because he had to do the financial reporting - knew a phone number for the Registrar's Campaign Finance Section.
I called that number and was told the information I wanted is not online and to get it I'd need to send an email with my request, including the name of the election (Monrovia School Board), the candidates for whom I wanted information (all of 'em), and the year of the election (sigh, 2020).
I did that and got back an email saying they could not provide the information by email, I'd also have to provide a postal address.
I did that, and I got the information (most of it) on the day after the election.
I'm sorry, but this is the kind of rigmarole I would expect in 1993. This is the computer age and this information should be online - all of it, not just for countywide offices. The Registrar's job is to collect that data and make it public, so every document that is public record should be scanned into PDF form the moment it comes in the door and should immediately be posted on the Registrar's website.
The contortions that were required to obtain basic public information shouldn't be necessary. This needs to be corrected.
- Brad Haugaard
Citrus Again Named Top Community College for Hispanics
Citrus has been recognized as a top community college for Hispanic students for more than a decade.
In its October issue, the magazine ranked Citrus College in the top 10 colleges and universities in two categories: ninth for conferring family and consumer sciences/human sciences degrees to Hispanic students, and 10th for conferring English language and literature/letters degrees to Hispanic students.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Schools Election Results: Gholar, Anderson, Hammond
Updated 5:24 a.m. Nov. 4. It appears challengers Traci Gholar and Jennifer Baird and incumbent Rob Hammond have won seats on the Monrovia School Board.
Former Monrovia Police Chief Tubbs Has Died
Former Monrovia Police Chief, Bill Tubbs, has died. The Monrovia Police Department reports that:
Bill Tubbs was appointed as the Monrovia Chief of Police in 1979, and served in this position for ten years. He was a graduate of the FBI National Academy and came up through the ranks of our department. Under the guidance of Chief Tubbs, the department explored and adopted a number of new and innovative techniques for policing the community. He believed that the backbone of the department was the patrol force and emphasized the importance of the patrol officer in keeping the community safe and free from crime.
- Brad Haugaard
Why You May See Scruffy Monrovia Cops
Monrovia Police Department tweeted: "You might notice our officers are looking a little . . . scruffy . . . in the month of November. Don’t worry, it’s all for a good cause! We are all taking part in a department fundraiser to benefit cancer awareness and research with City of Hope."
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia School Board Election Results
Go to this web page (https://results.lavote.net/#year=2020&election=4193) and scroll down and down and down forever until you come to the Schools section, then find Monrovia alphabetically.
- Brad Haugaard
Pancho Wants a Home With Fun and Games
One-year-old Poncho is technically an adult dog, but he’s full of that puppy energy! Poncho is very intelligent and active, and would do best with an adopter who can keep him busy with training, agility, and toys. He’s so smart, he already knows sit and shake! Poncho takes a little time to warm up to new people, but he’s very food and toy-motivated and can definitely be swayed into being your best friend. This handsome guy is looking for a calm, adults-only home with someone who can give him all the fun and games he needs. And he loves giving doggy kisses, so if you love receiving them, you’ll get along with Poncho just fine!
The adoption fee for dogs is $140. All dog adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines.
New adopters will receive a complimentary health-and-wellness exam from VCA Animal Hospitals, as well as a goody bag filled with information about how to care for your pet.
View photos of adoptable pets and schedule a virtual adoption appointment at pasadenahumane.org. Adoptions are by appointment only, and new adoption appointments are available every Monday at 10:00 a.m. for the following week.
Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters by phone calls or email.
- Brad Haugaard
Job Openings in Monrovia; Replacing Street Lamps With LEDs; Postumous Pardon; Tree Trimming
~ If you want to keep up with job openings in the City of Monrovia, click here: https://is.gd/EqgPHy
~ On November 17 the City Council will consider a deal with Southern California Edison to upgrade 1,700 street lights from high-pressure sodium to LED bulbs, which use less energy and last longer. It is also a cleaner light less glare, reducing light pollution. Reduced electricity costs will pay for the upgrade and provide about $14,000 more per year in electrical cost savings. The project could begin as early as February.
~ Monrovia has asked Governor Newsom to consider a posthumous pardon for Steven Kiyoshi Kuromiya, who was arrested by Monrovia Police in 1956 for being gay. Kuromiya passed away over 20 years ago.
~ Tree trimming begins Monday, Nov. 9, between Mayflower and Myrtle from Foothill to the south city limit. It should take about 4 weeks.
- Brad Haugaard
Recreation Specialist Job Open With City of Monrovia
A part-time job as recreation specialist has opened up with the City of Monrovia. Details: https://is.gd/UGZbQh
- Brad Haugaard
Opportunity To Be On Old Town Advisory Board
- Brad Haugaard
Weekly Coronavirus Count: 19 More Cases, One More Death
City of Monrovia: 848 cases (up 19), 42 deaths up 1
Unincorporated Monrovia: 89 cases (up 1), no deaths
- Brad Haugaard