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San Gabriel Mountains National Monument One Year Anniversary Celebration
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Council Bans Smoking, Camping, Storage in Azusa Public Areas To comply with the new law, smokers must leave the park and smoke on an adjacent sidewalk, street or parking lot, officials said. The ban applies to all forms of smoking, including electronic devices and marijuana. Violations of the ordinance are subject to fines of $100 for the first violation, $250 for a second infraction and $500 for subsequent offenses, City Manager Troy Butzlaff said Wednesday. "I'm always for keeping personal liberties and in
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year ago, opened the door to millions of dollars in federal appropriations and private donations. We already see new trails, multilingual signs and crews that are making the area safer and cleaner. So now, with greater collaboration and public input than ever before, we must work together to keep these rivers, mountains and forests safe for generations to come. And that care was clearly on display today. "I particularly want to thank the U.S. Forest Service for making today's event possible. It was so wonderful to take part in the various rehabilitation efforts like painting, clean up and planting new vegetation. I am proud to finally have the National Monument designation our mountains deserve and even more proud to take part in today's celebration with so many dedicated lovers of the San Gabriel Mountains." In addition to the U.S.
Christopher Andre, a 2014 graduate of Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech), has earned a place in the 8th annual Global Trajectory Optimization Competition (GTOC), also called “the America’s Cup of Rocket Science.” The GTOC is a competition drawing leading aerospace engineers and mathematicians worldwide who challenge themselves to solve an open-ended interplanetary trajectory design problem. This year's problem was devised and judged by the Outer Planets Mission Analysis Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasa-
dena. Andre’s GTOC entree surpassed those of teams lead by aeronautics and astronautics experts, ranking 15/18 for teams that submitted solutions (of 36 entrants). Already considered a junior in his second year at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Andre studied Computer Science & Electrical Engineering while at Bosco Tech. “We’re incredibly proud of Christopher,” said Bosco Tech President Xavier Jimenez. “His extraordinary grasp of the nearly-impossible problem posed and his com-
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Bosco Tech Graduate Places in Global Trajectory Optimization Competition
BY JOE TAGLIERI The City Council unanimously approved a ban Monday on smoking, camping, and storing personal possessions in Azusa's parks and other public spaces. After receiving requests from residents throughout the last several months to ban smoking in recreation facilities, officials responded with an ordinance that additionally sought to give police expanded legal leeway for dealing with the city's homeless population via the law's camping and property storage prohibitions.
Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-27) spoke and participated in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument One Year Anniversary Celebration last Friday. The event was organized by the National Forest Service, conservation groups, local stakeholders and partners. Attendees participated in tours that featured the history of the San Gabriel Mountains and rehabilitation projects involving a sign unveiling, painting, planting and cleanup. Rep. Chu, who has led the effort to protect the mountains through legislation and by calling on President Obama to take executive action, released the following statement: "Today is more than a celebration - it is a call to action. For so many years, conservation groups, environmentalists, mountain bikers, youth crews, business owners, hikers, fishers and families fought so hard to create this National Monument. That declaration, which occurred one
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