January 28, 2022 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

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Winner of Sixteen LA Press Club Awards from 2012-2020. Serving Cerritos and ten other surrounding communities • January 28, 2022 • Vol. 36, No. 6 • loscerritosnews.net

Metro Board Selects Route for Light Rail From Artesia to Union Station By Brian Hews

Gateway Cities, will continue to lead her colleagues to adopt as The Los Angeles County official Metro Board policy that Metro Board of Directors voted the West Santa Ana Branch projunanimously yesterday to move ect will only be considered comforward with the first 15-mile plete once the entire 19-mile line segment of the West Santa Ana is built and it provides a singleBranch, a rail line that, when seat-ride from Artesia to Union completed, will stretch from Ar- Station. tesia to Downtown Los Angeles. "The West Santa Ana Branch There will be a press confer- is more than just a transit projence today at the Transit Plaza to ect," said Hahn. "It will make announce the approval of the Lo- such a difference in the lives of cally Preferred Alternative, what people living and working along is known as the Slauson/A Line its corridor, alleviating many of route from Union to Pioneer in the environmental impacts that Artesia. have burdened Southeast LA and No station will be built in Gateway Cities communities for Cerritos for now. too long and providing them with Los Angeles County Su- much-needed access to quality pervisor Janice Hahn, with the public transit. Approving this support of local leaders from Southeast Los Angeles and the See LIGHT RAIL page 13

Pico Rivera to Provide High Speed Internet Access for the Entire City By Brian Hews Residents of the City of Pico Rivera will soon have access to high speed internet access courtesy of the City. The selected developer for delivering Citywide Fiber Optic to all residences and businesses within the community is SiFi Networks (SiFi). The overall construction project will result in the installation of approximately 260 Miles of fiber optic cable throughout the City. There will be no cost to the City in the design and construction of the fiber optic network, however the city will provide the customary permitting including plan review and inspection of all installations and contract provisions will require SiFi to reimburse the City for all costs associated with the project. SiFi Networks will provide all funding to design, construct and operate a fiber optic system that will be available to all properties (residential and commercial) within the City. It is estimated that this will be a $50 - $60 Million investment over a period of 5 years. “This is a major step to bringing about opportunity, access and equity for the residents of Pico Rivera,” said Dr. Monica Sanchez, mayor of the City of Pico Rivera.

“High speed internet access is a critical piece of infrastructure which improves educational opportunities for residents, allows options for remote schooling and remote work, supports competitiveness for existing businesses, and promotes economic development.” “One of the most requested services I’ve heard from residents has been for high speed internet access,” said Councilmember Gustavo Camacho. “We have now moved forward in providing that request for the entire city.In addition to helping to bridge the digital divide and becoming a communication tool during a potential disaster, high speed internet access can send a signal to the region that Pico Rivera is informed forwardthinking, and ready to welcome positive change.” An increasing number of Americans are factoring in internet service costs and access when considering where to move. In order to help retain and attract residents, small cities across the country have created their access to high speed internet service. In recent years, many cities have started to take a look at how they can offer home internet access as

See PICO RIVERA page 7

THE TRIBUTE at Cerritos' Sheriff's Station will be called a 'Tribute to Public Safety.' The current proposal, which was discussed at last night's Cerritos Council meeting, will have three main sculpture elements which includes two figures that represent a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and one figure that would represent the Los Angeles County Fire department. The stunning artwork will be enhanced with two granite walls in the courtyard to create an intimate space for visitors to the site.

Cerritos to Build Sculpture Plaza to Honor Public Safety Services By Brian Hews At its November 2021 meeting, on a 5-0 vote, the Cerritos City Council approved the design of a $500,000 Sculpture Plaza that will be located in front of the Sheriff’s Station at City Hall. Cerritos will commission Gary Aslum for the sculptures; FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENT

Central Basin Water Assigned A3 Rating by Moody’s

the plaza has a proposed name of Tribute to Public Safety. Aslum is proposing three main sculpture elements which includes two figures that represent a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and one figure that would represent the Los Angeles County Fire department. The stunning artwork will be enhanced with two granite walls

in the courtyard to create an intimate space for visitors to the site. Two granite benches will also be placed in the area to allow visitors to rest and contemplate. Another smaller wall will be placed in the front of the plaza and serve to identify the space,

See CERRITOS page 13

ABC Gives Over 17,600 COVID Tests to Students

By Robert Alan District continues advancing its goal of financial stability. The Central Basin Municipal Water District has announced it has received an A3 rating by Moody's Investors Service to the District's Standby Charge Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2022A and Series 2022B (Taxable). The bonds will be issued in the expected par amounts of approximately $13.7 million and $32.4 million, respectively. “This drastically improved rating by Moody’s is an affirmation the recent actions and policies taken by District’s Board and executive team have led to a significantly improved financial position and standing with our customers,” said Dr. Alejandro Rojas, General Manager of the

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CERRITOS HIGH School Principal Patrick Walker was on hand to distribute test kits to his students. By Scott Smith Testing is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our communities. With that in mind, California Governor Gavin

Newsom provided COVID-19 rapid test kits for every student in the state. Districts began receiving the test kits after winter break. The ABC Unified School District received its test kits

See ABC page 13


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