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Volume 22, NO. 35
MONROVIA FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE MORE THAN FIRES AvalonBay will provide some housing for lower-income residents. – Courtesy rendering / City of Monrovia
Monrovia City Council Considers Marriott TownePlace Suites and AvalonBay Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
On Sept. 4, the City Council will hold public hearings to consider entitlement applications for the Marriott TownePlace Suites hotel project (located at the southwest intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Huntington Drive) and the AvalonBay multi-family project (located at the northwest corner of Myrtle and Chestnut avenues). Tharaldson Investments is proposing the devel-
opment of a 109-room, five-story, TownePlace Suites Hotel by Marriott at the southwest corner of West Huntington Drive and South Myrtle Avenue. The hotel will provide a mix of three major room types, consisting of onebedroom, double-queen, and king studios, as well as several hotel amenities, including an indoor exercise room, a breakfast room, a community table/ lounge area, an outdoor swimming pool, and an SEE CITY COUNCIL PAGE 10
SMG plans to make several changes in the coming months. - Courtesy rendering / City of Monrovia
Terry MILLER
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tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
onrovia Fire Engine OES-341 recently arrived back in town at 1 a.m. after a 19-day deployment fighting the Carr Fire. As you may be aware, the Carr Fire (located near Redding) started on July 23 and has burned 229,651 acres. The conflagration has destroyed 1,079 residences, 22 commercial structures, and 503 outbuildings. Also, of particular note,
three firefighters died fighting the Carr Fire. In Oliver Chi’s weekly City Manager’s report, we learned Monrovia sent a crew which had the unique experience of being formed as a Task Force, rather than a Strike Team. A Strike Team consists of a grouping of similar personnel and apparatus, while a Task Force contains a mixture of different personnel and equipment. This unusual grouping was developed given the strain on resources with all of the fires that SEE MONROVIA FIREFIGHTERS PAGE 10
Monrovia Firefighter J. Tennapel assists an enthusiastic future firefighter during the Dept.’s annual pancake breakfast and Open House. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Mastering the Art of Gluten-Free Goodies
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Monrovia’s Studio Movie Grill Gets Ready for Construction Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
Recently, Studio Movie Grill (SMG) representatives coordinated a meeting with the city to discuss their plans during the next several months.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
SPORTS
Lowrider Band Performing at Long Beach Blues Festival
Monrovia Football Struggles to Find Its Footing
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Of particular note, SMG shared with city staff that they are ready to being construction, and that food service at the theatre should be ready to begin in October 2018. SEE STUDIO GRILL PAGE 10
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