~ At tonight's meeting the Monrovia City Council unanimously selected Oliver Chi, lately assistant city manager of Barstow, to be the city's next city manager. Chi briefly addressed the council, acknowledging what has been discussed in the community, that he had a "fabulous career flop" in Rosemead, where he was city manager. He thanked the council for looking beyond that episode and promised to work hard.
~ Also at the meeting, Councilwoman Becky Shevlin asked the council to repeal or not enforce Monrovia's plastic grocery bag ban because the state ban - which Governor Brown has promised to approve - will go into effect July 1, and having two bans would be confusing. Mayor Mary Ann Lutz suggested waiting until the governor signs the statewide ban before discussing that.
- Brad Haugaard
Rain! | Chi Vote Tonight | Monrovia vs. St. Francis | Church Grows to Three Services
~ Rain! Just a little bit, but we got some today.
~ More on the Monrovia City Council voting tonight on having Oliver Chi as city manager. http://goo.gl/pPdI95
~ Sports writers discuss the Monrovia/St. Francis game. http://goo.gl/lZz9pD
~ The rapidly-expanding Fellowship Monrovia church has announced on Facebook that it will soon have three Sunday services instead of two. The church currently meets at Monrovia High at 9 and 11 a.m. Starting on Sept. 28 it will add a 5 p.m. service at its Fellowship Center at 401 Huntington Drive.
- Brad Haugaard
~ More on the Monrovia City Council voting tonight on having Oliver Chi as city manager. http://goo.gl/pPdI95
~ Sports writers discuss the Monrovia/St. Francis game. http://goo.gl/lZz9pD
~ The rapidly-expanding Fellowship Monrovia church has announced on Facebook that it will soon have three Sunday services instead of two. The church currently meets at Monrovia High at 9 and 11 a.m. Starting on Sept. 28 it will add a 5 p.m. service at its Fellowship Center at 401 Huntington Drive.
- Brad Haugaard
Lt. Col. Allen Allensworth | Silverman Appointed to Monrovia's STAAR Surgical
~ Article on early Monrovian, Lt. Col. Allen Allen Allensworth. http://goo.gl/hFP3p0
~ Louis Silverman appointed to board of Monrovia's STAAR Surgical. STAAR designs, develops, manufactures and markets implantable lenses for the eye. http://goo.gl/nQc0Rk
- Brad Haugaard
~ Louis Silverman appointed to board of Monrovia's STAAR Surgical. STAAR designs, develops, manufactures and markets implantable lenses for the eye. http://goo.gl/nQc0Rk
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: Marijuana; Drunk Driving and Fighting; Too Obvious Casing
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for September 11-14. - Brad Haugaard]
Following are the weekend’s highlighted issues and events.
Possession of Marijuana for Sales – Suspect Arrested
On September 12 at 10:10 p.m., an officer observed a motorist speeding north on Madison and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. Upon contacting the driver, the officer smelled marijuana in the vehicle and subsequently searched it. The officer located approximately 18 grams of marijuana packaged separately. The motorist explained that he was in possession of the marijuana because he was supposed to deliver it to his medical marijuana clients. The suspect was unable to show proof of legitimately operating a business and was arrested for possession of marijuana for sales.
Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested
On September 13 at 3:46 p.m., a male and female subject got into an argument at a residence in the 500 block of East Foothill. The argument led to a physical altercation. The subjects are in a dating relationship and had been drinking. An officer arrived and determined the male suspect to be the primary aggressor in the incident; he was arrested and taken into custody.
Driving Under the Influence / Traffic Collision – Suspect Arrested
On September 13 at 11:04 p.m., an officer was dispatched to the 100 block of South Madison regarding a suspicious vehicle parked in the roadway. Upon arrival, the officer found the vehicle parked in the opposing lane of traffic with two flat front tires. The driver was the sole occupant and was still in the driver's seat. The investigation revealed the driver had crashed into an unoccupied parked car and was under the influence of drugs while operating a motor vehicle. The driver was arrested.
Suspicious Person / Public Intoxication – Suspect Arrested
On September 13 at 11:04 p.m., an officer responded to the 200 block of East Maple on the report of a suspicious person. Upon arrival, the officer located an intoxicated person inside of the reporting party’s vehicle without permission. The suspect was determined to be too intoxicated to care for his own safety and was arrested for public intoxication. The suspect was taken into custody and held for sobering.
No-bail Warrants / Delaying an Officer – Suspect Arrested
On September 15 at 12:28 a.m., an officer was on patrol in the area of Royal Oaks and Mountain when he saw a male subject riding a bicycle who appeared to be casing the neighborhood. The officer turned on his lights and siren, but the bicyclist attempted to flee by riding faster. The officer yelled at the subject to stop, but he kept riding as fast as he could for two blocks. The officer drove in front of the male, blocking his path and allowing the officer to apprehend him. A computer check revealed the subject had two no-bail warrants for his arrest. He was arrested and taken into custody without further incident.
Following are the weekend’s highlighted issues and events.
Possession of Marijuana for Sales – Suspect Arrested
On September 12 at 10:10 p.m., an officer observed a motorist speeding north on Madison and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. Upon contacting the driver, the officer smelled marijuana in the vehicle and subsequently searched it. The officer located approximately 18 grams of marijuana packaged separately. The motorist explained that he was in possession of the marijuana because he was supposed to deliver it to his medical marijuana clients. The suspect was unable to show proof of legitimately operating a business and was arrested for possession of marijuana for sales.
Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested
On September 13 at 3:46 p.m., a male and female subject got into an argument at a residence in the 500 block of East Foothill. The argument led to a physical altercation. The subjects are in a dating relationship and had been drinking. An officer arrived and determined the male suspect to be the primary aggressor in the incident; he was arrested and taken into custody.
Driving Under the Influence / Traffic Collision – Suspect Arrested
On September 13 at 11:04 p.m., an officer was dispatched to the 100 block of South Madison regarding a suspicious vehicle parked in the roadway. Upon arrival, the officer found the vehicle parked in the opposing lane of traffic with two flat front tires. The driver was the sole occupant and was still in the driver's seat. The investigation revealed the driver had crashed into an unoccupied parked car and was under the influence of drugs while operating a motor vehicle. The driver was arrested.
Suspicious Person / Public Intoxication – Suspect Arrested
On September 13 at 11:04 p.m., an officer responded to the 200 block of East Maple on the report of a suspicious person. Upon arrival, the officer located an intoxicated person inside of the reporting party’s vehicle without permission. The suspect was determined to be too intoxicated to care for his own safety and was arrested for public intoxication. The suspect was taken into custody and held for sobering.
No-bail Warrants / Delaying an Officer – Suspect Arrested
On September 15 at 12:28 a.m., an officer was on patrol in the area of Royal Oaks and Mountain when he saw a male subject riding a bicycle who appeared to be casing the neighborhood. The officer turned on his lights and siren, but the bicyclist attempted to flee by riding faster. The officer yelled at the subject to stop, but he kept riding as fast as he could for two blocks. The officer drove in front of the male, blocking his path and allowing the officer to apprehend him. A computer check revealed the subject had two no-bail warrants for his arrest. He was arrested and taken into custody without further incident.
Citrus College Officer Saves Woman's Life
Officer Todd Dickson receives Humanitarian Service Award from Glendora Community Coordinating Council President Robin Merkley.
Dickson, a five-year Citrus, said, "I just did what I thought needed to be done." He added, "I saw the young lady, and I thought of the possibility that she may never see her family again."
Citrus College serves Monrovia.
Source: Citrus College press release
- Brad Haugaard
Sticky Fingers Fundraiser for Monrovia's Unity Center Auxiliary
Sticky fingers fundraiser for Monrovia's Foothill Unity Center Auxiliary will be held this Thursday, Sept. 18, from 5-10 p.m. at Robin's Wood Fired BBQ at 395 N. Rosemead in Pasadena. 10% of proceeds to the auxiliary.
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Local Newspapers - Star-News & Tribune - Apparently Are For Sale
The daily newspapers, Pasadena Star-News and San Gabriel Valley Tribune, which circulate in and around Monrovia - may be up for sale as Digital First Media - which owns those papers and lots of others, is considering putting itself on the block, either to sell as a whole or in parts. http://goo.gl/38gm0Y
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Events: Free Movie Tonight | Senior Massage | Chili Cook-Off
~ Free family movie tonight at the Library, 6-7:45. For more info call (626) 256-8274. Hint: It's cool in the Library.
~ This Thursday, Sept. 18, 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Monrovia Providers Group will provide at-home seniors and their care partners a choice of mini-massages and mini-manicures, followed by lunch and raffle; $5 donation is requested. At Monrovia Community Center, 119 W. Palm Ave. RSVP to Rebecca at (626) 256-8232.
~ This Saturday, Sept. 20, 6-9:30 p.m., Chili Cook-Off and Fundraiser for Monrovia Reads, at Monrovia Tennis Club, 158 N. Sunset. For information contact Diane Delmatoff (626) 303-6600.
Source: Coordinating Council calendar
- Brad Haugaard
~ This Thursday, Sept. 18, 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Monrovia Providers Group will provide at-home seniors and their care partners a choice of mini-massages and mini-manicures, followed by lunch and raffle; $5 donation is requested. At Monrovia Community Center, 119 W. Palm Ave. RSVP to Rebecca at (626) 256-8232.
~ This Saturday, Sept. 20, 6-9:30 p.m., Chili Cook-Off and Fundraiser for Monrovia Reads, at Monrovia Tennis Club, 158 N. Sunset. For information contact Diane Delmatoff (626) 303-6600.
Source: Coordinating Council calendar
- Brad Haugaard
Free Air Conditioning in Monrovia | Allensworth
If you'd like a bit of free air conditioning for the next days, due to the heat Monrovia is opening the Community Center (119 W Palm) today to 8 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, from 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Details here ( http://goo.gl/TfQAvN ) plus some hot-weather tips.
UPDATE: I dropped by at 5 p m. today and was told it was closing for the day, a bit earlier than advertised, so I went to the nice and cool Cherry On Top.
~ Commemoration today of early Monrovia, Lt. Col. Allen Allensworth http://goo.gl/5CpgaJ
- Brad Haugaard
UPDATE: I dropped by at 5 p m. today and was told it was closing for the day, a bit earlier than advertised, so I went to the nice and cool Cherry On Top.
~ Commemoration today of early Monrovia, Lt. Col. Allen Allensworth http://goo.gl/5CpgaJ
- Brad Haugaard
SCE Urges Care With Energy Use During Heat Wave
With blazing temperatures forecast for the Monrovia area during the next few days, Southern California Edison is asking people to conserve energy when they can, and particularly between 2-6 p.m. - the hours of peak energy use. This will lessen strains on power supplies and the possibility of outages.
The California Independent System Operator believes electricity consumption during the heat wave could exceed the summer's previous peak of 44,200 megawatts on July 30.
"We anticipate having an adequate supply of electricity," said Paul Grigaux, SCE's vice president of Transmission, Substations and Operations. "However, with more energy likely being used in the evenings, especially air conditioning, the extra demand can strain SCE's equipment when it's not given the opportunity to cool off."
Tips:
- Use electric fans instead of air conditioning when practical.
- Turn off unused appliances and equipment.
- Avoid using air-conditioner when evaporative coolers or humidifiers are running.
- Avoid using energy-intensive appliances during early morning or evening hours.
- Limit how often you open your refrigerator door.
Source: SCE press release
- Brad Haugaard
The California Independent System Operator believes electricity consumption during the heat wave could exceed the summer's previous peak of 44,200 megawatts on July 30.
"We anticipate having an adequate supply of electricity," said Paul Grigaux, SCE's vice president of Transmission, Substations and Operations. "However, with more energy likely being used in the evenings, especially air conditioning, the extra demand can strain SCE's equipment when it's not given the opportunity to cool off."
Tips:
- Use electric fans instead of air conditioning when practical.
- Turn off unused appliances and equipment.
- Avoid using air-conditioner when evaporative coolers or humidifiers are running.
- Avoid using energy-intensive appliances during early morning or evening hours.
- Limit how often you open your refrigerator door.
Source: SCE press release
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Sends Out Drought Regulations Postcard
Just got this oversized postcard about drought regulations in the mail from the city. I guess we can't say we haven't been "officially notified" anymore. ;-)
- Brad Haugaard
Oliver Chi Resigns Barstow Position to be Monrovia City Manager
The Desert Dispatch is reporting that Oliver Chi has resigned his position as assistant city manager for Barstow to accept a position as Monrovia's city manager. http://goo.gl/jcIpTJ
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's Merengue Bakery Closes for Move to Myrtle
Merengue Bakery has closed at its Colorado St. location and promises to reopen at its new location on Myrtle within two months under new management.
- Brad Haugaard
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