July 24, 2020 La Mirada Lamplighter eNewspaper

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LA MIRADA, CA., JULY 24, 2020

BELLFLOWER’S MONDAY MORNING FARMER’S MARKET

CENTRAL BASIN CORRUPTION WEB NOW ENTANGLES ASSEMBLY SPEAKER RENDON

NORWALK STILL WAITING FOR COVID TESTING SITE BY TAMMYE MCDUFF

BY BRIAN HEWS The allegations of corruption and privatization have been swirling around Central Basin Municipal Water District for months now, as documented by Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News. The privatization push heated up at the beginning of the Rendon's chief year when two CB attorney has Directors, John Oskoui major conflicts and Dan Arrighi, of interest. along with Director Bob Apodaca, began an organized effort to stop all business transacted at the Commerce-based agency. The Los Angeles District Attorney is reviewing a letter that charges Oskoui with incompatible office and Arrighi recently resigned after a HMG article pointed out another incompatible office situation. Sources are telling HMG that Arrighi’s boss Michael Whitehead, CEO of San

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THE BELLFLOWER FARMERS MARKET offers seasonal fruits and berries, fresh vegetables and eggs, homemade tamales, a healthy assortment of flowers, vegetables and herbs, and Old Town Bakery.

BY TAMMYE MCDUFF The city of Bellflower operates a certified Farmers Market at the corner of Clark Avenue and Oak Street in the Simms Park parking lot every Monday from 9:00 am to 1:00pm; the market accepts EBT. Farmers Markets serve as anchors across communities, influencing health and wealth. These markets result in more

viable regional economies and assist local farm business, providing increased access to fresh nutritious food and stronger social networks that help keep communities healthy. With its selection of food, the Bellflower Farmers Market does just that. Seasonal fruits and berries are offered by Antonio & Guillermo Farms; GB Farms

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STORIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE EARLY YEARS HIGHLIGHT LA MIRADA'S NEW BOOK

PART OF THE BOOK: Erected in 1896 by Andrew McNally, these massive bronze sphinxes, weighing over 200 pounds each, stood guard at the main gate to McNally's ranch for many years. From La Mirada city archives. Story on page 7.

In order to control the inflow of residents, City operations during CoVID-19 will continue through booked appointments only at city hall and other various departments. City manager Jesus Gomez has requested a testing site for Norwalk. The closest current testing site is at Rancho Los Amigos which serves both the cities of Downey and Norwalk. The annual citywide sidewalk and concrete repair / replacement project includes removing and replacing sidewalk, limited repairs to curb and gutter, asphalt paving and installing or updating ADA corner access ramps. Five bids were received and city staff recommendED that CJ Concrete Construction, Inc. of Santa Fe Springs be awarded the contract at $222,600. Council awarded a $1,246,000 contract to Parsam Construction, Inc, of Glendale

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VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT URGES RESIDENTS TO JOIN ‘MOSQUITO WATCH’ BY SEAN TOWNS The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District (GLACVCD/District) recently launched its grassroots outreach program, Mosquito Watch. This neighborhood program, facilitated by the District’s Community Liaisons, educates, mobilizes and empowers Angelenos to take action against mosquitoes as populations and virus activity increase. A new resource website, TipTossTakeAction.org, allows individuals to join Mosquito Watch by taking a pledge to protect their communities. They are then guided through three easy steps to learn about mosquito breeding source reduction and sharing the information with their neighbors. “Mosquito control is a shared responsibility and Mosquito Watch was launched to provide residents with the tools and resources to take an active role in reducing the threat of mosquito-borne disease in their neighborhoods,” said Mary-Joy Coburn, director of Community Affairs at GLACVCD. So far this year, the District has

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