- Community Center (119 W. Palm Avenue)
- Public Works Yard (600 Mountain Avenue)
- Recreation Park (2 bins at 620 S. Shamrock Avenue)”
Getting Rid of Your Storm Debris
A Moment in Monrovia History: Monrovia Union High School
Tree Falls Onto Property in North Monrovia
The wind did cause some serious damage in Monrovia. This house on Heather Heights in north Monrovia had a tree fall on it.
City Provides Staging Area to Help SCE Restore Power
City Manager: Just Stack Windstorm Branches and Bags of Debris By the Curb
- Brad Haugaard
'High Wind Warning' Cancelled, But 'Wind Advisory' In Effect Until 2 p.m. Sunday
The National Weather Service has cancelled its "high wind warning" but said a "wind advisory" is in effect for the San Gabriel Valley until 2 p.m. Sunday. "Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 40 mph. Strongest near the foothills." https://tny.im/a6uyR
- Brad Haugaard
City Services Busy Throughout Windy Night
- Brad Haugaard
Winds Hit Monrovia
The National Weather service has issued a warning of winds from 15 to 30 miles per hour, with gusts up to 60 mph, in the San Gabriel Valley through 3 p.m. Saturday. https://tny.im/xAsYl
Update: At 7:30 a.m. Saturday traffic lights are out along Huntington Drive in west Monrovia.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia High to Get Intro to Engineering Course
- Brad Haugaard
Work Begun on Re-Plastering Ceiling of Historic Anderson House.
Work began today (Friday) on re-plastering the ceiling of Monrovia's historic Anderson House.
The Monrovia Historical Society, which preserves the house as a museum, held an auction late last year of vintage items that either did not relate to the Society's mission, or were surplus, to help raise funds for the renovation. The ceiling plaster, which had been falling in sheets, had forced the closure of the museum.
The work is being performed by Monrovia's Mountjoy Construction.
- Brad Haugaard
Penalties for Using Too Much Water; General Plan Revision; City Wants Artists to Paint Utility Boxes
~ Monrovians whose water usage exceeds 90% of their usage for the same month in 2020 will be charged "a penalty of two times the cost of a water billing unit (748 gallons of water) for each unit in excess of what is permitted. For a typical residential unit, the standard penalty is $4.88 per unit in excess."
~ No, Feik writes, the rain wasn't enough to fill major reservoirs and end the drought.
~ The city is updating its general plan...
The goal of the Housing Element is to create 982 housing units for "extremely low income" to "moderate income" people. The city "is not responsible for the actual construction of these units. The City is, however, responsible for creating a regulatory environment in which the private market could build these units." https://tny.im/iM248
Goals of the Environmental Justice Element are to promote: healthy and affordable housing, public and recreational facilities, healthy food access, climate resiliency, civic and community engagement and services. https://tny.im/caMQy
The Safety Element is the city's plan to protect against fire, flooding, earthquakes, heatwaves, drought, pollution, and crime. https://tny.im/idK0f
~ Monrovia is looking for artists to paint four of its utility boxes. The theme for this year's Art on the Box program is Celebrating Diversity. Applications will be accepted through March 31. Each artist may submit up to two proposals. Details: cityofmonrovia.org/art.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Students Get Access to 24/7 Online Tutoring
Monrovia students now have access to a free 24/7 online tutoring service called Paper. "Whether they’re stuck on homework, studying for a test, or need someone to read and make suggestions to their essays, there will always be experts available online to assist students in over 200 subjects." Details: https://tny.im/7gEGU
- Brad Haugaard
Weekly Monrovia Coronavirus Count: 812 New Cases, One New Death
City of Monrovia: 6,909 cases (up 812), 89 deaths (up 1)
Unincorporated Monrovia: 730 cases (up 76), 1 death (unchanged)
- Brad Haugaard
