South El Monte News - May 2023

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MONDAY, MAY 29 · 11:00 AM CITY HALL • 1415 SANTA ANITA AVE. Join us to commemorate our heroes with a special ceremony featuring a 21-gun salute, poem readings and more. Light refreshments will be served following the ceremony. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (626) 579-2043 MAY 2023 SOUTH EL MONTE NEWS BRINGING NEWS, PEOPLE AND EVENTS TO THE CITY OF SOUTH EL MONTE City of South El Monte 1415 Santa Anita Ave. South El Monte, CA 91733 Residential Customer PRSRT. STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #87 EL MONTE EDDM ECRWSS IN
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THIS ISSUE

SOUTH EL MONTE CITY COUNCIL

MAYOR GLORIA OLMOS

MAYOR PRO TEM RICHARD ANGEL

COUNCILMEMBER MANUEL ACOSTA

COUNCILMEMBER RUDY BOJORQUEZ

COUNCILMEMBER HECTOR DELGADO

CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

The City Council holds regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. Regular meetings start at 6 p.m.

Questions or Assistance

For additional information, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (626) 579-6540 ext. 3280.

UPCOMING MEETINGS

MAY 9 & 23

To view Agendas or Agenda packets use the side QR Code, scroll down to the current and upcoming events section.

CITY MANAGER

RENE SALAS

CITY CLERK

DONNA G. SCHWARTZ

FINANCE DIRECTOR

MASAMI HIGA

CITY COMMISSION MEETINGS

COMMUNITY SERVICES – Meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m.

PATRIOTIC – Meets on the last Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m.

PLANNING – Meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m.

Agenda and Meeting Minutes are available on the City’s website at cityofsouthelmonte.org

CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATIONS

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A Plaque was presented to Magdalena “Maggie” Valdivia, Los Angeles County Fire Department Community Services Liaison, for her 17 years of service and retirement. Best wishes on your future endeavors Maggie. A Certificate of Recognition was presented to Gabriela M. Negrete, Principal of Epiphany Catholic School for being selected “Woman of the Year” by Assemblymember Lisa Calderon, District 56. Certificates of Recognition were presented to the South El Monte Youth Basketball Co-Ed League Participants and Coaches of the Division B and C for placing 2nd at the Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation (SCMAF) San Gabriel Valley Youth Basketball Tournament. Division B: Isaiah Parra, Andrew Rodriguez, Jacob Martinez, Leon Sylvers, Kameron Sylvers, Robert Ramirez, Damon Gonzales, Marcus Williams, Malaky Mccray and Coach Belinda Esparza. Division C: Aiden Robles, Maximus Millan, Adam Delgado, Kevin Wang, Leon Espinoza, Vincente Mendiola, Jayden Perez, Jordan Ibarra, Jasmine Serrano, Jayden Marquez and Coach Jasmine Robles.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

SOUTH EL MONTE NEWS • MAY 2023 03 IMPORTANT NUMBERS ANIMAL CONTROL (SEAACA) (562) 803-3301 ANONYMOUS NARCOTICS TIP LINE (626) 292-3375 BUSINESS LICENSES (626) 403-7258 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (626) 443-0180 GREATER EL MONTE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (626) 579-7777 HOUSING RIGHTS CENTER (800) 477-5977 LA COUNTY ASSESSOR’S OFFICE (626) 258-6001 LA COUNTY SOCIAL PROGRAMS 211 LA COUNTY WHITTIER NARROWS (626) 575-5526 LIBRARY (626) 443-4158 POST OFFICE (800) 275-8777 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SERVICE CENTER (626) 575-5431 SUPERVISOR HILDA L. SOLIS OFFICE (626) 350-4500 VECTOR CONTROL (562) 944-9656 UTILITY COMPANIES EDISON (800) 655-4555 GAS COMPANY (800) 427-2000 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY (626) 448-6183 ATHENS SERVICES (TRASH/STREET SWEEPING) (888) 336-6100 SPECTRUM (888) 369-2808 NOW HIRING THE CITY OF SOUTH EL MONTE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT THE CITY’S WEBSITE AT WWW.CITYOFSOUTHELMONTE.ORG CITY HALL 1415 SANTA ANITA AVENUE • (626) 579-6540 MONDAY – THURSDAY • 7:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY – SUNDAY • CLOSED CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS Administration City Clerk Human Resources Finance Building & Safety Housing Community Development Planning Economic Development Code Enforcement Public Works/Engineering Parking Enforcement CITY YARD 1900 CENTRAL AVENUE • (626) 444-3158 MONDAY – THURSDAY • 7:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS COMMUNITY CENTER 1530 CENTRAL AVENUE • (626) 579-2043 MONDAY – FRIDAY • 1:00 P.M – 9:00 P.M. CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS SENIOR CENTER 1556 CENTRAL AVENUE • (626) 448-0131 MONDAY – FRIDAY • 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS SHERIFF’S TEMPLE STATION 8838 LAS TUNAS DR., TEMPLE CITY, CA 91780 (626) 285-7171 • LASD.ORG/TEMPLE 911 FOR LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCIES OR IN-PROGRESS CRIMES
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HELP KEEP SOUTH EL MONTE

BRIGHT AT NIGHT!

The streetlights within the City of South El Monte are owned and maintained by Southern California Edison (SCE).

If you notice a streetlight is burned out or needs repair, please contact SCE.

How to report a streetlight outage:

• WEBSITE: sce.com/outage-center/ report-street-light-outage

• PHONE: Outages may be reported 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, at 1(800) 611-1911.

• MYSCE APP: Using your mobile device with the SCE “MySce” application available at the Apple Store and at Google Play.

DOWN POWER LINES

Electricity is dangerous. Always treat power lines as if they are live or energized, and never touch or approach a downed power line.

If you see a downed power line, call 9-1-1.

NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK

MAY 21-27, 2023

The City of South El Monte joins the American Public Works Association (APWA) and communities from across the nation to honor those who work in professions that provide and maintain public streets, facilities, and services during National Public Works Week, May 21-27,2023. Public Works focus on infrastructure, facilities and services that are of vital importance to sustainable and resilient communities and to the public health, high quality of life and well-being of the South El Monte community. Our City’s infrastructure, facilities and services could not be provided without the dedicated efforts from our Public Works Division. They work collectively with all stakeholders in capital improvement projects, infrastructure upkeep and enhancements, and quality of life services to ensure a higher quality of life for South El Monte community members.

On behalf of the City of South El Monte, we thank our Public Works Division for their dedication to our community.

STREET SWEEPING & TRASH COLLECTON HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

In observance of Memorial Day holiday, there will be no street sweeping and trash collection services on Monday, May 29, 2023.

Street Sweeping: If your regular street sweeping day falls on Monday, it will be swept on the following week.

Trash Collection: Collection services will resume on Tuesday and there will be a one-day delay for the remainder of the week.

Questions

If you have any questions, please contact Athens Services at (888) 336-6100.

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KEEP SOUTH EL MONTE BEAUTIFUL A QUALITY NEIGHBORHOOD STARTS WITH YOU!

The City of South El Monte’s greatest asset is its residents and the neighborhoods they live in. A community with clean and presentable properties is more likely to have higher property values; cohesive and aesthetically pleasing neighborhoods; less crime; more civic pride and participation from residents; better economic development opportunities; and overall a higher quality of life.

Residents are strongly encouraged to preserve the beauty and character of their neighborhoods. As residents of South El Monte, we are stakeholders in our City and responsible for the image of our properties and neighborhoods.

Below are few tips for maintaining safe and attractive neighborhoods.

Property Maintenance

Maintaining the exterior of all structures on your property is important for protecting property values. A lack of maintenance in the following areas are detrimental to the community:

• Deteriorated fences, gates, and garage doors

• Broken or missing windows, damaged window screens

• Weathered or damaged roofs

• Peeled or cracked paint

Landscaping

Landscaping is an important element of any property and has the potential to positively or negatively impact property values. All property owners are required to provide landscaping and a continuing program of maintenance. Also, barren areas, dead vegetation, or weeds does not constitute acceptable landscaping. All front-yard landscaping must be trimmed regularly so as not to encroach into public right-of-way.

Trash and Debris

Discards, trash, debris, and junk accumulations must be promptly removed from the exterior of the property. Such items are not only unsightly but they also attract rodents and become a fire hazard. Broken, unusable or abandoned items, appliances and furniture are considered discards.

Trash Containers

Waste containers may be placed at the curb for removal by Athens Services 24 hours before trash collection day. Containers must be removed following collection and stored out of public view.

Inoperable Vehicles

Inoperable vehicles are not permitted to be parked on a property within the public view. A vehicle is considered inoperable if it has the following:

• There are flat or missing tires, the vehicle is dismantled or wrecked

• Junk is piled in, around, or under the vehicle

• The vehicle has no license plate, the vehicle has expired registration

• There are cobwebs or an accumulation of dirt or dust indicating non-use

For additional information, please contact Code Enforcement Supervisor Joe Martinez at 626.579.6540 ext. 3238 or via email at jmartinez@soelmonte.org.

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VALLE LINDO SCHOOL DISTRICT CELEBRATES THE OPENING OF THE VLSD COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER

On March 29th, 2023, Valle Lindo School District held a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially welcome educational partners to the VLSD Community Resource Center. The ceremony was attended by members of the community including families, students, staff, state and city officials, school board members and representatives from mental health and community support organizations. The atmosphere was filled with warmth, excitement and a sense of strong community.

The ceremony began with a welcome speech from the district superintendent, Dr. Elizabeth Evans, who spoke about the vision behind the center. “Our community resource center is a place where we can come together and find the resources we need to help our community thrive. It’s a place where our community can find support, connect with others, and access vital services that can help us build a strong future.” VLSD Board of Education President Larry Rodriguez remarked, “This Community Resource Center belongs to every single person here. I can’t thank you enough for what you do for our community.” The district was honored with awards presented on behalf of Senator Susan Rubio, Supervisor Hilda Solis, the City of South El Monte, and the El Monte Union High School District. During the event, families visited many booths including stations hosted by the city library, local mental health organizations, and county resource providers. The space will also serve as a place where community members can find mental health and education resources while gathering in a safe and welcoming space. According to Ms. Guerra, Dean of Students, “With the Community Resource Center, we hope to address these needs and create a space that is truly inclusive and supportive of everyone in our community.”

An exciting aspect of the center is its focus on mental health support. The Community Resource Center is equipped with flexible spaced seating, calming decor, and state-of-the-art technology to ensure that individuals and groups using the space feel safe. The center also offers a range of educational resources for community members of all ages. There is a wellness corner filled with yoga mats, puzzles, games and crafts as well as informational material on other resources on topics ranging from career training opportunities to mental health classes and workshops.

As attendees left the ceremony, many expressed their excitement about the possibilities for the Community Resource Center. “I think this is an amazing resource for our community,” shared Elena Gaeta, who serves as a district staff member and parent . “There are so many families in our area who will benefit from the services provided here, and I’m very excited that our school district is taking the lead in providing them.” This Community Resource Center is a great example of what can happen when the school district and the community come together to address the needs of students and their families.

As the ribbon cutting ceremony came to a close, there was a sense of excitement and possibility in the air. The Valle Lindo School District Community Resource Center represents the community it serves, one that

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The Parks and Recreation Division enriches the quality of lives for our community through the variety of events and programs they provide. SOUTH EL MONTE NEWS • MAY 2023 COMMUNITY CENTER 1530 CENTRAL AVE. • (626) 579-2043 MONDAY-FRIDAY • 1:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS * AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS * AQUATIC PROGRAMS * SEASONAL DAY CAMPS * SPECIAL EVENTS * YOUTH & RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS ** PROGRAMS, EVENTS, & FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CONNECT WITH US SEM_PARKSANDREC OF JULY SATURDAY, JULY 1ST | 2 PM - 9 PM CELEBRATION N E W T E M P L E P A R K 1 4 5 0 L I D C O M B E A V E . C I T Y O F S O U T H E L M O N T E C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S D E P A R T M E N T F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N , P L E A S E C A L L 6 2 6 - 5 7 9 - 2 0 4 3
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S E M P A R K S A N D R E C FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2023 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM SOUTH EL MONTE COMMUNITY CENTER 1530 CENTRAL AVE. CINCO DE MAYO LIVE PERFORMANCE - FOOD VENDORS - BOXING SHOW AT 7 PM F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N P L E A S E C A L L 6 2 6 - 5 7 9 - 2 0 4 3 . F e s t i v a l C I T Y O F C I T Y O F S O U T H E L M O N T E C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S D E P A R T M E N T S O U T H E L M O N T E C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S D E P A R T M E N T SOUTH EL MONTE NEWS • MAY 2023 09 CAMP INFORMATION: REGISTRATION INFORMATION: GRADES KINDER - 8TH MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM WEEK 1: JUNE 5TH - JUNE 9TH WEEK 2: JULY 3RD - JULY 7TH (NO CAMP 7/4) WEEK 3: JULY 31ST - AUGUST 4TH WEEK 4: AUGUST 7TH - AUGUST 11TH WEEK 5: AUGUST 14TH - AUGUST 18TH SEM PARKSANDREC SUMMER CAMP 2023 RESIDENTS: BEGINNING MAY 1, 2023 RESIDENT FEE: $50/WEEK (SIBLING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE) NON-RESIDENTS: BEGINNING MAY 15, 2023 NON-RESIDENT FEE: $100/WEEK REGISTER AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER 1530 CENTRAL AVE MONDAY - FRIDAY / 1:00 PM - 8:30 PM S I G N U P F O R A S U M M E R O F F U N A N D A D V E N T U R E F E E S F O R T H E W E E K S O F C A M P Y O U R C H I L D A T T E N D S M U S T B E P A I D I N F U L L I N O R D E R T O B E G U A R A N T E E D A S P A C E R E G I S T R A T I O N I S L I M I T E D A N D I S O N A F I R S T - C O M E F I R S T - S E R V E D B A S I S I N C L U D E D I N Y O U R R E G I S T R A T I O N F E E W I L L B E A H E A L T H Y A F T E R N O O N S N A C K G A M E S A N D A C T I V I T I E S A N D S W I M M I N G C I T Y O F S O U T H E L M O N T E C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S D E P A R T M E N T F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N , P L E A S E C A L L 6 2 6 - 5 7 9 - 2 0 4 3 SEM PARKSANDREC BOYS & GIRLS JULY 3RD - JULY 27TH (MONDAY - THURSDAY) RESIDENTS: REGISTER BEGINNING MAY 15TH; $25 PER CHILD NON-RESIDENTS: REGISTER BEGINNING MAY 30TH; $30 PER CHILD REGISTER AT THE SOUTH EL MONTE COMMUNITY CENTER, 1530 CENTRAL AVE MONDAY - FRIDAY FROM 1:00 PM - 8:30 PM SPACE IS LIMITED AND IS BASED ON FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED MUST SHOW PROOF OF AGE AND SEM RESIDENCY FOR FEE LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS JUNE 23, 2023 city of South El Monte Community Services Department For more information, please call 626-579-2043. AGES 5-7 AGES 8-9 AGES 10-11 AGES 12-15 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM REGISTRATION INFORMATION

SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION

(626) 448-0131

*Programs and events are subject to change.

Thank You! On March 29, 2023, the City of South El Monte Senior Services Division recognized former South El Monte Mayor/ Councilmember John D. Gonzales for his 20+ years of volunteer service at the South El Monte Senior Center. During his years of volunteerism, Mr. Gonzales founded and served on the board of the Club Latino de Sur El Monte; was the president for the Seniors Services Advisory; was recognized as Older American of the Year in 2000; created the South El Monte Senior Legends Softball Team; and oversaw the Super Bingo Club, which donated to City programs including Baile Folklorico de Sur El Monte, Senior Legends Team, and provided door prizes for the Senior Center’s luncheons.

The Club also donated to Dean L. Shively Band and South El Monte High School Future Business Leaders of America Club. On behalf of the Senior Services Division, we thank you John Gonzales for your time and commitment to the South El Monte community.

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SOUTH EL MONTE NEWS • MAY 2023 11 UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS @ SENIOR CENTER Cinco De Mayo Luncheon FRIDAY, MAY 5 · 11:30 A.M. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY: BAILE FOLKLORICO DE ALEGRIA · 1O:45 A.M. DJ ENTERTAINMENT · 12:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. DOOR PRIZES & 50/50 RAFFLES · 12:30 P.M. Ladies Day at the Spa WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 ·10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. LADIES, JOIN US FOR A DAY OF PAMPERING. FREE MANICURES AND HAIRCUTS PROVIDED BY ROSEMEAD ADULT BEAUTY SCHOOL. Mother’s Day Luncheon FRIDAY, MAY 12 · 11:30 A.M. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY: SENIOR CENTER’S GUITAR GROUP · 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. MARIACHI · 12:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. DOOR PRIZES & 50/50 RAFFLES · 12:30 P.M. May Birthdays Celebration WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 · 10:45 A.M. QUESTIONS? FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ANY OF THE EVENTS LISTED ABOVE, PLEASE CALL THE SOUTH EL MONTE SENIOR CENTER AT (626) 448-0131.

Monday - Friday 1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Tuesday & Thursday 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Saturday 12:00 p m - 3:00 p m

$1 50 for adults

$1.00 for ages 17 and under

*RECREATION SWIM WILL OPEN JUNE 5TH

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays

10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

$1.00 per person

Ages 55 +

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays

9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Free!

Ages 5-18

Residents: $55, $45 2nd child, $40 3rd child

Non-Residents: $75 per child

Session 1: June 6 - July 1st

Session 2: July 5th - July 29th

Session 3: August 1st - August 26th

Youth and adult lessons are offered Monday through Friday. All classes are 30 minutes long for two weeks Swimmers may enroll only during registration dates.

Morning class sessions: 9:00 a m - 12:00 p m

Afternoon class sessions: 4:00 p m - 7:00 p m

*Times subject to change.

Parent and Me: 4 years old and younger

Pre-School: 4 - 5 years old

Levels 1 - 6: 5 - 15 years old

Adult: 15 years and older

Residents: $30, $20 2nd sibling, $15 3rd sibling

Non-Residents: $60 per person

Registration for swimming lessons is held at the South El Monte Community Center, 1530 Central Ave. from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. on respective dates

Session 1: June 5th - June 16th; Register June 3rd

Session 2: June 19th - June 30th; Register June 17th

Session 3: July 3rd - July 14th; Register June 30th*

Session 4: July 17th - July 28th; Register July 15th

Session 5: July 31st - Aug 11th; Register July 29th

Session 6: Aug 14th - Aug 25th; Register Aug 12th

*Session 3 registration will take place on Friday, June 30th due to Independence Day Holiday

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*TIMES AND FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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