This Friday at 8 a.m. the Monrovia Board of Education will hold a special meeting to consider which headhunter firm to employ to get a new superintendent. (Current superintendent, Linda Wagner, is moving on to take over the Anaheim schools.) Here's the agenda: http://goo.gl/9BT8J
- Brad Haugaard
Gold Line Construction Report on Time Warner Cable
Video: Time Warner Cable Local Edition host, Brad Pomerance, interviews Habib Balian, CEO of the Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority about progress on rail construction.
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Charity Raises $300k for Cancer Research | Puma Drone in Action
~ Monrovia's St. Baldrick's raises more than $300,000 for childhood cancer research. http://goo.gl/LgDUS
~ The Puma drone, made by Monrovia's AeroVironment, on duty in Afghanistan. http://goo.gl/5Y3UO
- Brad Haugaard
~ The Puma drone, made by Monrovia's AeroVironment, on duty in Afghanistan. http://goo.gl/5Y3UO
- Brad Haugaard
Parenting and Teen Program
A program for parents and another for teens. Grief and loss, brain development, childhood depression, etc. March 31 in Monrovia. Details: http://goo.gl/MIjYI
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Scoby to Play for Monrovia? Rain on Wednesday?
~ Kurt Scoby to play football for Monrovia this fall? http://goo.gl/DkGRy
~ Thirty percent chance of rain on Wednesday. http://goo.gl/sXaRv
- Brad Haugaard
~ Thirty percent chance of rain on Wednesday. http://goo.gl/sXaRv
- Brad Haugaard
Lunch at Nano Cafe
Lunch at Nano Cafe, at Mayflower and Duarte Road. Got an iced tea ($2.49) and the lunch special Reuben Sandwich ($8.99). I really like the small-town atmosphere of this place. Food is fine, too.
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
More Farmers Markets in Monrovia
Family Festival Productions gets price break from the city in exchange for more farmers markets. http://goo.gl/ClTn1
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Canyon Park Storytime: Legend of Sara McGee
Canyon Park Library storytime. Hear about the Rankins family and the Legend of Sara McGee. Visit the three gravestones. March 20, 3-4 p.m. Free. http://goo.gl/YJLkX
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia High Drumline, Yogurtland, St. Pat's Day, Monrovia Today Joins Community Services
Get details here: http://goo.gl/tz7LS
~ Get a video preview of the Monrovia High Drumline competition.
~ Yogurtland fundraiser today.
~ Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
~ Mentioned this before but didn't notice that the Monrovia Today publication has been combined with the Community Services brochure.
- Brad Haugaard
~ Get a video preview of the Monrovia High Drumline competition.
~ Yogurtland fundraiser today.
~ Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
~ Mentioned this before but didn't notice that the Monrovia Today publication has been combined with the Community Services brochure.
- Brad Haugaard
At Council Meeting: New Monrovia City Website Coming | Storm Water Tax Report
At the upcoming March 19 7:30 p.m. City Council meeting (agenda: http://goo.gl/FnAKR ) the city will ..
- see the redesigned city web site.
- hear a report on the county's latest thinking on its proposed storm-water runoff tax. http://goo.gl/36gyw
- Brad Haugaard
- see the redesigned city web site.
- hear a report on the county's latest thinking on its proposed storm-water runoff tax. http://goo.gl/36gyw
- Brad Haugaard
Pictures of Coming Del Taco
Pictures of the coming Del Taco over by Target, which, by the way, will be open 24 hours. http://goo.gl/Iw51w
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Council Candidates Forum Overview: Agreement, Guns and Lawsuits
Candidates Larry Spicer, Alexander Blackburn and Robert Parry
A few notes from the Monrovia City Council candidates forum:
- Larry Spicer emphasized his long and varied community experience, and his time as a planning commissioner and fill-in city council member.
- Alexander Blackburn spoke of how his experience as an attorney bringing contesting sides together would be valuable in city government.
- Robert Parry talked about his ability to lead (he has served in the Army), his committment to controlling the city budget, public safety, making sure the Gold Line station is a positive and not a negative, and establishing a park in the south part of town.
The candidates were mostly in agreement, except, perhaps, on two matters:
1. Would you support a parcel tax on Monrovians? (The candidates seemed to think this referred to the water-runoff tax the county had proposed.)
- Blackburn said he is not in favor of any new tax but if an expense is forced on the city by a higher government, a parcel tax might be a "reasonable conclusion."
- Spicer said it would take a lot of study as it might hurt seniors and disabled vets. He said the city would have to put it to the voters and let them decide.
- Parry said, "No," and added, "We're taxed enough."
2a. Would you support gun control in Monrovia?
- Spicer said he is for some form of gun control because he is against guns in schools.
- Blackburn said the city would have to respect the Second Amendment but would be willing to have some form of gun control if the majority wants it.
- Parry said he is "generally opposed to gun control," but would be willing to require gun owners keep their guns in gun safes in their homes.
2b. And a followup question, Would you allow teachers to have guns in school?
- Spicer said no.
- Blackburn said his gut feeling is no, but it is hard to know without doing study, "but my gut feeling is it's a terrible idea."
- Parry didn't exactly say yes, but he said that the average police response time is six minutes and "someone can do a lot of damage in that time."
An interesting tidbit came out following a question about how the city could minimize the number of lawsuits it faces.
Spicer (who served as a fill-in council member) said City Manager Laurie Lile had emphasized that the city needs to return to getting the details right. "We have to work smarter," Spicer said. "We have to get back to basics."
Then Parry followed up by saying that a lot of the lawsuits against the city are from city employees.
- Brad Haugaard
A Monrovia Del Taco in Six to Eight Months
Monrovia Del Taco (across from Duarte Target) could be open in six to eight months. http://goo.gl/awy6V Comment: I know this is not health food and I know it's not authentic Mexican, but every once in a while I like to get those crunchy tacos. Yum! I'm looking forward to this.
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
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