Lunch at MoonCat


MoonCat is cute, tiny place on Lime just off Myrtle. Got an Unagi (eel) rice bowl. Tasty.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Book Club Forming

If you enjoy reading and chatting about books, a new book club is forming at the Monrovia Library. The organizational meeting is Tuesday June 21, from 7-8 p.m. in the Storytime Room. Details: http://goo.gl/yOrP3

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Loosening Up on Massage Parlors | Eagle Scout | Gold Line |Lower Tax | Higher Tax | Zone Change

At its June 21, 7:30 p.m. meeting the City Council will:

~ Consider loosening rules on massage parlors in keeping with new state law. The staff report says that "the proposed ordinance significantly lessens the City’s land use regulatory authority over businesses that provide massage services, both in location limitations and entitlement requirements."

~ Honor Monrovia Eagle Scout Jeffrey Ramos, whose Eagle Project involved planning, designing and installing the "Fountain to the Falls" route signs. It was the route followed by nearly 300 runners and walkers for the first "Fountain to the Falls" run/walk.

~ Hold a hearing on the proposed sale of land to the Gold Line.

~ Consider a lower tax rate for a citywide assessment district - an average of three cents less than before. Who said taxes always go up? (See picture.)

~ Oops! Discuss allowing Athens Disposal to have a rate increase, based on cost of living increases and increased dumping fees. (See other picture.)

~ Consider a zone change to help along the "Rose Gardens at Santa Teresita," which will be made up of "Senior Housing and Care Facilities in the Cities of Monrovia (2.7 acres) and Duarte (9.3 acres)."


- Brad Haugaard




Monrovia Police: Transformer Fire, Theft, Robbery, Assault, Etc.

[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for June 9-15. - Brad Haugaard]
 
  
During the last seven day period, the Police Department handled 567 service events, resulting in 86 investigations.  Following are the last week's highlighted issues and events:
 
Vehicle Burglary
On June 9 at 7:19 p.m., officers responded to a hotel in the 700 block of West Huntington regarding a Toyota 4Runner that had a window smashed.  A laptop computer was taken from the vehicle.  The burglary occurred between 5:30 and 7:19 p.m.
 
72-Hour Mental Evaluation
On June 9 at 11:01 p.m., officers were dispatched to a residence in the 200 block of West Palm regarding a subject who claimed to have overdosed on pills.  His girlfriend reported he had left the location and was now calling her, repeatedly, and leaving text messages, stating he took pills and wanted to die.  The subject was located by officers at Huntington and California.  He was taken to a hospital and placed on a 72-hour hold for mental evaluation.
 
Traffic Collision / Driving Under the Influence - Driver Arrested
On June 10 at 3:59 a.m., officers responded to the report of a solo vehicle traffic collision at Myrtle and Huntington.  A witness stated that the vehicle was eastbound on Huntington at a high rate of speed when it hit the east curb of Myrtle, just south of Huntington.  The vehicle flipped around and landed facing west on the sidewalk.  The driver did not sustain any injuries, but he was determined to be intoxicated.  He was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
 
Residential Burglary
On June 10 at 10:06 p.m., a resident left home at approximately 8:15 a.m. and returned home at 9:45 p.m.  When she returned, she found the back sliding door leading into the family room wide open.  The family room and master bedroom were ransacked.  A laptop computer and miscellaneous jewelry were taken.  The suspect entered through the unlocked, back sliding door.
 
Receiving Stolen Property - Suspect Arrested
On June 11 at 8:31 p.m., an officer saw a bicyclist wearing dark clothing and carrying a backpack in the area of Monterey and Olive, riding on the wrong side of the roadway.  The officer detained the subject regarding the violation and discovered the bicycle he was riding was stolen.  The victim of the stolen bicycle reported the theft to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, Temple Station.  The subject was arrested for receiving stolen property.  The subject also had miscellaneous tools inside of his backpack, but possession of burglary tools could not be established.
 
Missing Hikers
On June 13 at 7:31 a.m., a female subject called from Canyon Park to report that her boyfriend and a friend of his went on a hike a day ago and had not returned.  She said the two men were going to Rincon to retrieve the friend's backpack they had left behind on a hike several days prior.  Officers responded and Sierra Madre Search & Rescue was notified.  Search and Rescue and the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department helicopter searched and located the two men, safe and in good health. 
 
Vehicle Burglary
On June 13 at 1:46 p.m., the victim of a vehicle burglary came in to the police department lobby to make a report.  He lives in the 200 block of Jasmine.  He had parked his vehicle in its assigned parking stall after midnight on June 4 and used his keyless remote to lock it.  He returned to the vehicle at about 8:00 a.m. to go to work without realizing someone had broken into it.  He later discovered his iPod and other property was missing. 
 
Delaying a Peace Officer / Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
On June 13 at 2:14 p.m., officers went to a business in the 400 block West Foothill regarding two male subjects sitting in a vehicle, possibly selling drugs.  An officer arrived and detained the male and a female occupant of the vehicle and a second male subject standing outside of the vehicle.  The investigation did not reveal any drugs; however, the female provided a false name to officers and was found to be in possession of two syringes she uses to inject heroin.  The male subjects were identified and the female arrested.  
 
Grand Theft
On June 13 at 2:42 p.m., an officer was dispatched to a business in the 100 block of West Walnut regarding theft of copper worth $1500.00.  It appears the suspects entered the yard of the location by jumping over a fence adjacent to an alley.  The suspects pried open a door and removed a spool of copper wire.
 
Burglary
On June 13 at 3:54 p.m., officers responded to a business in the 1600 block of South Mountain regarding a subject who was caught stealing a large amount of merchandise.  When they arrived, they determined the suspect is a juvenile.  The suspect entered the store with another adult suspect who told him he would pay him $30.00 if he pushed the cart out of the store.  The juvenile agreed and was caught.  He was arrested, booked, and later released to a parent.
 
Transformer Fire
On June 13 at 5:47 p.m., officers responded to the Shell Gas Station at Huntington and Monterey regarding a blown transformer that had caused a fire in the car wash and multiple traffic signals to black out.  Edison was advised and responded.  There was minimal impact to traffic as Edison advised the street could be reopened.  It appears there was a short in an underground power line.
 
Vehicle Theft
On June 14 at 1:39 p.m., officers responded to a business in the 600 block of West Huntington.  The reporting party told the officer that on June 1 at about 2:28 p.m. they parked their forklift to the rear of the business.  She was off for a few days and returned on June 5 and noted the forklift was not there.  She figured it had been picked up for maintenance.  On June 11 she returned to work and the forklift was still not at the business.  She called United Rentals, the owner of the forklift, to ascertain if they had picked it up for service and they did not have it.  She reviewed surveillance tapes and found that on June 5 a male Hispanic suspect, wearing a black shirt, white shorts, white sox, and black shoes stole the forklift. 
 
Assault With a Deadly Weapon / Robbery
On June 14 at 11:51 p.m., a 23-year-old, male, white victim was walking east on Fano when he was approached by a male Hispanic subject, also possibly in his twenties, about 6 foot 2 inches, thin build, wearing a light colored hooded sweatshirt with dark trim.  The suspect passed by him, and the victim only remembers being struck from behind and passing out.  He came to consciousness and found his wallet had been taken.  The wallet contained $2 cash and some business cards.  The victim was taken by a friend to a hospital, where he was treated for his injuries.  Monrovia Police Department was summoned to the hospital.
 
Theft  From a Vehicle
On June 15 at 7:26 a.m., an officer went to the 1100 block of East Lemon.  The victim discovered his car, which they had left unlocked, had been rummaged through sometime last night or early morning.  He checked his vehicle and found the laptop and GPS system was stolen.  The investigation is continuing.
 
Vehicle Tampering
On June 15 at 9:24 a.m., an officer went to the 700 block of Mountain View, regarding vehicle tampering.  The victim discovered the inside of their vehicle had been ransacked.  The victim had left the doors unlocked and nothing was missing.
 
Theft From a Vehicle
On June 15 at 10:02 a.m., an officer went to the 1000 block of East Lemon.  The victim walked outside of their home and discovered their vehicle had been ransacked during the night or early morning.  The victim had left the doors unlocked.  The victim's in-dash digital television had been stolen along with speakers in a box from the truck.  The investigation is continuing.

96% of Monrovia Grads to College or Military

Ninety-six percent of graduating Monrovia seniors go on to college or the military, according to Monrovia columnist Charlotte Schamadan. She says that number used to be far lower so this is "phenomenal." (I'd link to the story but it has not yet been posted.)
- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia State Assemblymen and the Budget

~ State Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, who represents part of Monrovia, said that as a proud Italian-American, he was offended by another assemblyman comparing the state budget to something out of The Sopranos. http://goo.gl/yhxoh

~ Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, who represents part of Monrovia, said "Democrats made a mockery of the people's voice" and that the budget "raided local funds and saddled the people with illegally passed taxes that are sure to land us in court." http://goo.gl/o5n9E

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Mayor Lutz vs. Gold Line | McFarland to Stand Trial |Attorney: MHS Player Not Involved in Crime

~ Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz fires back at the Gold Line in the dispute about using land in Monrovia for a rail-line maintenance yard. She writes:

"GLCA has four basic options: 1) It can pay Excalibur enough money to make it a willing seller; 2) it can condemn Excalibur's property (and Monrovia's property, for that matter); 3) it can redesign the M&O Facility to exclude Excalibur's property or 4) it can find a different location for its M&O facility."


~ Monrovian - Kelvin "Sergeant Mac" McFarland - to stand trial for kidnapping. http://goo.gl/Zsz86

~ Attorney says MHS football player had nothing to do with robbery/shooting. http://goo.gl/go06V

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Gets Budget in Order | SGVCOG Director's Pay | Carbon Monoxide| Summer School




Snapshot of the good and bad of Monrovia's finances. More at the link.

~ Here is an easy slide show ( http://goo.gl/Ss2un ) of Monrovia's financial situation. Unlike a certain state government that will go unmentioned, the city appears to be accommodating itself to fiscal reality and making progress, even aiming at a 20% reserve.  More documents here: http://goo.gl/Hmsqz
~ San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) debates whether executive director should go or stay. http://goo.gl/7n9Pf
~ A reminder for homeowners: State law now requires you have a carbon monoxide detector in your home by July 1 if you have a fireplace, "fossil fuel burning appliances" or attached garage. Here are details from the city: http://goo.gl/a3fjH
~ Summer school at Monrovia High starts June 16, this Thursday. http://goo.gl/qxqvZ
- Brad Haugaard

New Home for Monrovia Vineyard | Power Outage

~ Monrovia's Live Oak Vineyard Church, which is currently meeting at the Monrovia Community Center, is building out a new home in a former industrial building at the corner of Myrtle and Cherry (two blocks south of Huntington). I drove by and it looks like a BIG place. http://goo.gl/OZb4u
 
~ I got a note (thanks, other Brad) that a gas station on Huntington blew a transformer early this evening, which took the power out in the area. We experienced a couple momentary outages at our house as well.
 
- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's Bueno to Cal Lutheran | Hearing for 'Boot Camp' Instructor

Cal Lutheran gets Monrovia football star Nick Bueno. http://goo.gl/nJ3FO

Preliminary hearing for Monrovia "boot camp" instructor. http://goo.gl/EapRL

- Brad Haugaard

Bear-Resistant Trash Barrels for Monrovia

Athens Services can provide bear-resistant trash barrels if you agree to a 36-month contract. The cost per barrel can be billed in 36 monthly payments of $4.99 per month (in addition to the monthly trash rate) and the barrels remain the property of Athens Services. For more information, contact Athens Services at (888) 336-6100. http://goo.gl/joAP9

- Brad Haugaard

State May Resurrect Killed Redevelopment Agencies that 'Volunteer' Money

Monrovia City Manager Scott Ochoa said that instead of just killing redevelopment agencies (RDAs), the state is now discussing two bills, the first of which would eliminate RDAs, and the second which would recreate them IF they "voluntarily" pledge to give money to the state.

"An interesting way to enforce compliance," Ochoa writes, "but still roundly viewed as unconstitutional."


Source: http://goo.gl/joAP9


- Brad Haugaard

Gold Line Ridership Up

Habib Balian, spokesman for the Gold Line, says that "ridership is at record levels and continues to increase. Metro has now announced that in addition to the introduction of three-car trains a few months back, the frequency of trains during peak morning and afternoon periods will be increased to every six minutes in both direction (rather than 10 minutes) later this month.

- Brad Haugaard

Will Gold Line Use Eminent Domain Against Monrovia?

The disagreement between Monrovia and the Gold Line Construction Authority (GLCA) over the purchase of Monrovia land for a railway maintenance yard continues.

In his weekly report, Monrovia City Manager Scott Ochoa says the GLCA is "trying to force Monrovia to pay GLCA's costs to settle two lawsuits filed against GLCA by Excalibur Holdings" (a company fighting against having its property acquired by the city), and that the GLCA is threatening to "condemn Monrovia's property." He also warned that "potential litigation between GLCA and Monrovia" could be "protracted."

"No one is forcing this site upon GLCA," Ochoa said, and "if they can make a better deal elsewhere along the Gold Line alignment, then perhaps the time has come for them to reconcile to this alternative as well."

Lots more reading here: http://goo.gl/joAP9


UPDATE: Habib Balian, spokesman for the GLCA, writes: "I hope to provide positive updates on the last remaining critical path items, including the private landowner’s lawsuit against the City of Monrovia allegedly preventing the City from selling city-owned land to the Authority for the maintenance and operations facility."


 


- Brad Haugaard

Should MHS Allow Ramirez on Team? | Auto Restoration

~ Should Monrovia High allow Ramirez to return to play football? http://goo.gl/4X15q

~ Feature on Monrovia's Tired Iron Works auto restoration. http://goo.gl/gQSMa

- Brad Haugaard

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