Monrovia City Manager Criticizes Assembly Speaker
In his weekly update, Monrovia City Manager Scott Ochoa mocks state Assembly Speaker Perez' description of his support for the elimination of redevelopment. Ochoa said Perez said, "You have to end it before you can mend it."
Ochoa isn't buying it:
"Right. Decades of law and legal precedent, investment, improvement, and public interest proposed to be erased in as many days, and we are to believe that this is about creating a better mousetrap? Not likely. This is about money. If this were about public policy, the State would - or at least should - involve many stakeholders and perspectives. Instead, Speaker Perez and the other members of the so-called Big 5 are holed up trying to figure out an $86 billion structurally imbalanced budget."
Source: http://goo.gl/2ePc5
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Giving Its Part of Mountain Road to County
City Manager Scott Ochoa reports that Monrovia - along with Arcadia and Sierra Madre - will turn over ownership and maintenance of Chantry Flats Road to Los Angeles County after damage from a 2004-05 rainstorm is repaired. The repairs, he said, are being made with federal funds, not city money. http://goo.gl/2ePc5
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Church Raises Money for Japan
First Presbyterian Church of Monrovia raised $786 for Japan earthquake and tsunami relief with an impromptu special offering Sunday. The money will be sent through Presbyterian Disaster Assistance to work with mission partners in country. Source: http://goo.gl/t8Ea2
- Brad Haugaard
Multi-Sign Shevlin
I don't believe I've ever seen a local candidate with so many DIFFERENT designs of yard-signs. (This is not an endorsement. If I want to endorse I won't be coy about it. UPDATE: Nor - I should add - am I implying any criticism.)
UPDATE: Becky Shevlin responds:
"There is even yet another version as well which has a sentence down at the bottom about help me make Monrovia a great place to live work and play. Actually, when I ran two years ago, I did not want to use the same traditional signs and I experimented a bit with color and size – as well did the local sign maker Signs by Steve ‘n Sons. I have recycled the old signs and added a few new yellow ones.
"Regardless, I obviously got you to take notice and now you have posted same providing even more exposure so I guess you would have to say they have done their job. This time around I would also like to bring attention to the fact that we are holding an election and encourage people to be engaged in the process and to get out and vote. On the other hand, I guess it all boils down to the eyes and minds of the beholders as to whether they see the different signs as a positive or a negative. I guess I will see what happens on April 12th! Please remember to vote!"
- Brad Haugaard
UPDATE: Becky Shevlin responds:
"There is even yet another version as well which has a sentence down at the bottom about help me make Monrovia a great place to live work and play. Actually, when I ran two years ago, I did not want to use the same traditional signs and I experimented a bit with color and size – as well did the local sign maker Signs by Steve ‘n Sons. I have recycled the old signs and added a few new yellow ones.
"Regardless, I obviously got you to take notice and now you have posted same providing even more exposure so I guess you would have to say they have done their job. This time around I would also like to bring attention to the fact that we are holding an election and encourage people to be engaged in the process and to get out and vote. On the other hand, I guess it all boils down to the eyes and minds of the beholders as to whether they see the different signs as a positive or a negative. I guess I will see what happens on April 12th! Please remember to vote!"
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Has Top Website / Fall from the Falls
~ Monrovia's city website scores an A grade in the Star-News' survey of transparency on local city websites. (I agree. It is good! ) http://goo.gl/f5dZ6 ~ 61-year-old injured from a fall at the falls in Monrovia Canyon Park. http://goo.gl/0QV9I - Brad Haugaard
Gospel Expo to Monrovia
Gospel Expo coming to Monrovia on March 27. City Council member Clarence Shaw hopes it will become an annual event. Proceeds to fight diabetes. Details: http://goo.gl/Nk2M4
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Candidate Forum / Library Fundraiser
~ There will be another Monrovia City Council candidates forum from 7 to 8:30 p.m., March 28 at Open Door Church of God In Christ, 522 E. Cypress Ave. http://goo.gl/96aPF ~ If you would like to support the Literacy Services program at the Monrovia Library, there will be a fundraiser called "Alice's Afternoon Tea," with tea, pasteries, sandwiches and desserts for $25 a head on Saturday, March 19, from 1-3 p.m. in the Library Community Room. For information, call (626) 256-8272. - Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's World Vision Active in Japan Relief / Youth State-of-City Speech
~ Monrovia's World Vision joins disaster-relief work in Japan. http://goo.gl/sFKrQ ~ Monrovia youth invited to a the State of the City - Youth Edition speech. See here for details: http://goo.gl/78v29 - Brad Haugaard
State of City Speech / Schamadan: Monrovia, Dog Town
~ If you'd like to read the full text of Mayor Mary Ann Lutz's State of the City speech, or watch it, you can read here ( http://goo.gl/hXr5p ) and watch here ( http://goo.gl/uB364 ).
~ Charlotte Schamadan's column - Monrovia, a dog-lover's town. http://goo.gl/IT0Vm - Brad HaugaardOld Town Trolleys May Go Away :-(
Monrovia's two Old Town Trolley buses are at the end of their useful life and are in constant need of repair. What to do?
Well, refurbishing them costs $100,000 per trolley. New ones run $250,000 each. The city can retire them or retain the trolley service and perhaps serve a larger portion of the city. City staff is recommending retiring the trolleys and using the left-over Prop A money (which is funding them) to do some tie-in with the Gold Line when it arrives.
The City Council will decide the question at its March 15 meeting. Agenda: http://goo.gl/Ty7qs
Source: http://goo.gl/nGFYZ
- Brad Haugaard
Ford Commercial in Monrovia
A film crew was shooting a commercial for Ford this morning at Monrovia Canyon Park. Ironically the only Fords were the one being featured and an old Parks Department truck. The crew was driving Chevys, Chryslers, Lexus, Honda and everything but Fords. This Ford looks nice, though.
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Ex-Monrovia Police Chief on Glendora Council / STAAR Surgical
~ Former Monrovia Police Chief Joe Santoro wins a spot on Glendora City Council. http://goo.gl/BHl24 ~ STAAR Surgical, of Monrovia, has given Ellex Australia exclusive distribution rights for its intraocular lenses in Australia. http://goo.gl/c97hv - Brad Haugaard
Be In the Monrovia Day Parade
If you'd like to be in the Monrovia Day Parade on May 12, (celebrating Monrovia's 125th Anniversary and featuring a return of Samson the Hot Tub Bear), then click this link ( http://goo.gl/vm6qy ) for a parade entry application. If you are interested in driving a dignitary in the parade? Please call 626.256.8246. Source: http://goo.gl/Oa01A - Brad Haugaard
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