Monrovia Coach Quits Because of Parents | School District Cuts Dozens of Employees | Brazing Tool

~ Randy Medina quits as Monrovia softball coach. His staff, too. Says it was because of some parents. http://goo.gl/7u4g4

~ As expected, the Monrovia School Board cut dozens of employees due to budget constraints. http://goo.gl/JiNU2


~ Monrovia company, Miyachi Unitec, showcases brazing tool to help make solar panels. http://goo.gl/mbqic

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's Assemblyman Pleased About No Pay for Legislators

Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, who represents part of Monrovia, seems pleased with "State Controller John Chiang's decision to uphold State law by withholding the Legislators' pay until they pass a truly balanced budget."

He writes that "the people have won this battle," and "it is time for the Legislature to get to work making tough choices to live within our means and stop whining that they will feel the same pressure every Californian feels when the budget is late."

Source: http://goo.gl/iroPF

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Councilman Called to Active Duty | E-Recycling

~ Monrovia City Councilman Shaw has been called onto active duty in the Army. http://goo.gl/iwxT3

~ There will be an e-recycling event at the corner of Myrtle and W. Pomona Ave. (south of freeway) on July 30, 31, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. http://goo.gl/3Kwsn

- Brad Haugaard

Gold Line and Monrovia Try to Work It Out

It appears both the Gold Line and Monrovia are backing away from a fight.

Gold Line spokesman Habib Balian writes that the Gold Line Construction Authority "has deferred eminent domain action on city/redevelopment agency land" and "has instructed its negotiators to explore with city officials work-arounds that satisfy both City and Authority interests."
 
Balian said the action was taken in response to the Monrovia City Council tabling any action regarding the proposed Gold Line property acquisition.
 
"The Authority," he writes, "remains hopeful that negotiations will produce a result that is satisfactory to all parties."
 
- Brad Haugaard

Gold Line Bridge About to be Built

Bridge detour: Looks like Foothill Boulevard is going to get pretty hairy.

The Gold Line Construction Authority will begin work on the 210 bridge (just west of the eastbound Santa Anita exit) in the coming weeks.

Here are sections from the press release:

The first step will be to prepare the site and provide access for the large construction equipment. The center median slope will be removed and a temporary retaining wall will be built to support the westbound lanes. This work will take approximately a month to complete. Once the retaining wall is installed, work will begin on the bridge's foundations.

Initial foundation work will consist of drilling several deep steel-reinforced concrete foundations (called piles) ranging in size from 3 to 11 feet in diameter and up to 110 feet below ground. Once the foundations are ready, construction of the bridge structure itself will begin in the Fall. To protect the freeway during the year-long construction, a temporary support (called falsework) will be installed across the eastbound freeway lanes.  

As construction begins, the Authority will be preparing bi-weekly construction notices as well as sending construction alerts when eastbound freeway closures are anticipated. Attached is the first bi-weekly notice (for June 27 through July 2011). 

To sign up to receive future notices directly, click here ( http://goo.gl/Do5rT ) or keep checking the Authority website for the latest construction news.  If you want to receive closure alerts, don't forget to provide your cell phone number.

- Brad Haugaard


Monrovia's AeroVironment Going Strong | Gold Line Analysis

~ Monrovia's AeroVironment fourth quarter profit greater than expected. http://goo.gl/Avq2N

~ Thoughtful news analysis of the Monrovia/Gold Line battle by Patch Editor Nathan McIntire. http://goo.gl/vYWpL

- Brad Haugaard

Ramirez Remains on Monrovia High Team

Football player De'Shawn Ramirez decides to remain a Wildcat. http://goo.gl/tMFSL
- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's Unity Center to Prep Kids for School

On August 18, Monrovia's Foothill Unity Center will hold its 13th annual Back to School Fair to give 2,000 low-income K-12 students a new backpack, clothing and school supplies, plus, dental screenings, haircuts, manicures, activities, snacks and music. [Cool! That's better than I ever got.] If you can volunteer or donate, call the Unity Center at 626-358-3486.

- Brad Haugaard

Selling Gold? Take Care

With gold at astronomical heights, companies are popping up offering to buy gold. The Monrovia Business License Division wants you to know that legitimate gold businesses must be licensed through the California Department of Justice and the weighing scales should have a blue label from the LA County Department of Agriculture and Measurement Standards. Details here: http://goo.gl/1bLzG
 
- Brad Haugaard

Gold Line Threatens to Take Monrovia Property

This morning Monrovia received notices of a "Proposed Eminent Domain Proceeding" from the Gold Line Construction Authority, according to Monrovia City Manager Scott Ochoa, writing in his weekly report.
 
In a nutshell, this means the Gold Line is moving ahead in its plans to take Monrovia property without the approval of the Monrovia City Council. Ochoa said the Gold Line's board will meet  on July 5 to consider doing this.
 
Ochoa adds: "In the shadow of a condemnation action, our willingness and ability to reach out to GLCA is limited at best. Though we still communicate with them about the project, it is becoming more apparent that our interests have diverged."
 
And, "I am hopeful that an agreement can still be reached that allows Monrovia to sustain the deal that we negotiated in good faith. I am more confident, however, in our ability to effectively defend our community's interests against an action by GLCA."
 
 
- Brad Haugaard

Eminent Domain Against Monrovia? | Star-News Whacks City Council

Will the Gold Line use eminent domain against Monrovia ( http://goo.gl/txtey )? And today's Star-News editorial whacks Monrovia in its property dispute with the Gold Line: http://goo.gl/yD6Fs

OPINION: While not totally in disagreement with the Star-News editorial, there are three things I'd like to mention in Monrovia's defense:

1. The S-N says Monrovia will benefit from the proposed maintenance yard, which is undoubtedly true, but it will also be hurt by the maintenance yard because - as I seem to recall Councilman Tom Adams saying - part of the land is now private (read "taxable") and once it is transferred to the Gold Line (a governmental entity) it becomes non-taxable, meaning no more tax from that land going to the city from now until, well ... forever.

2. The S-N correctly points out that the maintenance yard could bring jobs and people to Monrovia. Yeah, but if a private developer opened a large business in the same location, that would do the same thing, so I'm not sure there is a net benefit from a maintenance yard. 

3. If it is - all things considered - a benefit to Monrovia, why did no other city along the line volunteer to have the yard?

Still, I agree with the general thrust of the editorial, which is that we really need to see this fight resolved.

- Brad Haugaard

UPDATE: Councilman Tom Adams responds: 

Brad,


 Please keep in mind that there are always alternatives to Monrovia giving in on this.

 1) The maintenance of the trains could continue right where it is today, in Los Angeles. That yard serves the MTA rolling stock well and can for many years to come.

 2) The yard could be built in one of our neighboring communities rather than our neighbors ganging up on Monrovia and threatening to file a lawsuit for our unwillingness to do what they won't.

 As for the S-N talking about jobs, far less will be created at the yard than would be created in a business other than the yard, so Monrovia actually would lose jobs by taking the yard. Taxes, well none will be paid. 50 years from now when someone calls the paramedics to the yard, that cost will be subsidized by the Monrovia taxpayers, no one else.

 We all want the Gold Line to come but at what price? Does the S-N and others really think that Monrovia should bear this burden alone? Let's see, Los Angeles says it wants the current yard out of their city, none of the cities on the extension want it, everyone seems to want the yard in Monrovia and they all know at what price we should take what they won't.

 I don't think this passes the smell test.

Monrovia Schools 'Qualified' (Not a Good Thing) | 10-Day Pinto Baseball | Business Recycling

~ Monrovia School District assigned "qualified" status, meaning it may not meet financial obligations. http://goo.gl/FdXd7 
 
~ The Monrovia Youth Baseball League is hosting a Regional Pinto Level Baseball Tournament at the Santa Fe Fields featuring over 20 baseball teams from all over.  Many parent volunteers have spent many hours making getting the field and the grounds ready.  Games start today and last for the next 10 days. (Thanks for the news, Jack).
 
~ Business Refuse & Recycling Workshop, Monday, June 20, 2011 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Monrovia Community Center. Details here: http://goo.gl/HWFVZ
 
- Brad Haugaard

Portantino and Wagner Make Up

A picture (  http://goo.gl/5BwZh ) of Assemblyman Donald Wagner (R) making up with Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D), who represents part of Monrovia. Wagner compared the budget process to something out of The Sopranos and, as an Italian-American, Portantino objected. Nice to see political foes being personally friendly.
 
- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia School District Enrollment Declining


I snagged part of a form from the School District's budget report. (Sorry, I excluded row labels.) It shows a projected steady decline in school enrollment and average daily attendance - from now through 2013-14. Not encouraging. http://goo.gl/I9JIA

- Brad Haugaard

Dozens of Monrovia School Employees May be Laid Off | Salary Cuts forTeachers | MHS Construction Almost Done


At its June 22, 7:30 p.m. meeting (agenda here: http://goo.gl/uM3S0), the Monrovia Board of Education will ..

~ Consider laying off a bunch of full- and part-time workers, including seven library people, 32 instructional aides, one instructional assistant, and two clerical assistants.  See the list here: http://goo.gl/k2Qre

~ Consider adopting a budget that asks the employees to continue a 3 percent cut and six furlough days a year, though that needs ratification by the teachers' association. Note the picture as well - the dollar numbers in parentheses on the "Net Revenue Over Expenditures" line are negative (i.e. - bad). http://goo.gl/I9JIA

~ Hear a construction report for Monrovia High, which appears seems to indicate that the only things remaining to do are the graduation sound system, press box, the old science building, front entrance improvements, and the wrestling/old ceramics building. It should all be done this July. http://goo.gl/QAeqW

- Brad Haugaard
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