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Plaques Honoring Former Mayor Bob Bartlett Unveiled At Metro Maintenance Yard And Monrovia Station By Susan Motander

COMPLIMENTARY COPY Volume 21, No. 13

Monrovia Old Town Report

By Pam Fitzpatrick

Bartlett’s brother, Darrell Carr added a more personal touch to the proceedings. He told personal stories of the family including the fact that their mother had come to Monrovia as a child in 1922 and had arrived at the Monrovia Depot. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News

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hortly after former Mayor Bob Bartlett’s death in 2015, Metro announced plans to name its Maintenance and Operation Yard in Monrovia for the man many called “Mr. Monrovia.” On Tuesday at the

formal unveiling of plaques in Bartlett’s honor at both the Maintenance Yard and the Gold Line Station in Monrovia. The plaques feature an embossed image of the man who served not only as the city’s first African-American mem-

ber of the City Council, but also its first African-American Mayor. At the maintenance yard the first plaque was revealed after all the dignitaries had spoken. Then those in attendance boarded a Metro bus for

the short ride to the Monrovia Gold Line station for the second unveiling. During the speeches before the first unveiling, Bartlett was lauded for his almost thirty years of public service to his hometown. Speaker

after speaker rose to extol the contributions not just to Monrovia, but also to all of the San Gabriel Valley, especially in improving mass transit in the area. John Fasana, Chair of SEE PAGE 10

It is totally gorgeous in Old Town right now. The sun is shining, a slight breeze is blowing, and there is energy in the air! I was driving up Myrtle the other day, just ready to pass Library Park, when I saw the most beautiful little whirlwind with dancing yellow leaves cross the street in front of me. I wish I had a dashcam so I could share that fleeting moment. What a beautiful day to dedicate the Gold Line Maintenance Facility in honor of our past Mayor and forever friend, Bob Bartlett. In addition to bearing Bob’s name, the facility will also be the home of two bronze plaques – one in the park area and one on the platform – both with Bob’s image. I saw a FB post this morning with a photo of our current Mayor Tom Adams alongside Past Mayor Lara Laramendi and Councilmember Larry Spicer. So great to see all four of them together! SEE PAGE 10

Time to Register for Fountain to Falls Run/Walk

Monrovia’s 7th annual Fountain to Falls race will be held on Saturday, May 13 starting at 7 a.m. Registrations for participating in the race are being taken on the city’s

website:www.cityofmonrovia.org. Early registration is $35 until May 10 or until the maximum number of participant is reached. Only 325 participants are allowed. If space

is still available, registration on the day of the race will be $45. All participants will receive a Tshirt and participation ribbon. Medals will be awarded for first, second

and third place in each age category. The race will run between from the fountain front of the Library, 321 South Myrtle to the waterfall in Canyon Park. The route is 6.38

miles, to the falls and back to the fountain. For more information on the race contact the Monrovia Pub-

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