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CALTRANS REROUTED TRAFFIC WITHOUT CERRITOS, WILL COST Commentary THE CITY OVER $5 MILLION Long BeachINFORMING YMCA Celebrates GivingILLEGAL to AlohaMOVE ES Students

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Council Approves The City is claiming that the rerouting has caused over $5 Development Agreement Hews Media Group-Los Cer- million in damage to the streets, ritos Community News has ob- increased pollution in the area, for ‘Heart Norwalk’ Planincreased traffic noise, and intained a letter,of dated September BY BRIAN HEWS

during the construction period. “Caltrans has failed to coordinate thus far, and any further lack of communication or consultation with the City and its residents is unacceptable.” The City blasted Caltrans for establishing a detour route on southbound Carmenita between the I-5 and Artesia Blvd., and eastbound Artesia Blvd. between Carmenita and the I-5. “Neither stretch of Carmeni-

Hawaiian Gardens’ Political Representation Sunk by Redistricting Commission

ta or Artesia is a city designated flows onto arterial streets.” truck route, commercial vehicles The City then cited the nuover 6,000 pounds are strictly merous safety hazards caused by prohibited on the streets, per the rerouting of traffic, concerns that have been voiced by CerriCity Municipal Code.” The Caltrans rerouting of tos residents in calls and emails trucks has caused severe Proposal dam- toplaces both Hawaiian HMG-LCCN and the age and increased traffic at peak City. Gardens with Huntington hours, the extensive damage The rerouting on Carmenita Grove, takes large trucks by two schools, alone is estimated “to costBeach, $5.2 Garden FountainStowers Valley Elementary and Cypressand Carmemillion to repair,” and the “averamong others. age daily traffic on said streets nita Middle school in addition has significantly increased and

6, 2019, addressed to Caltrans creased the safety risk of resiBy Brian from the Hews city of Cerritos that dents. blasts the state agency for reroutFurther the letter states that July 6, 2021, NorwalkCaltrans City is in violation of the ing On tractor-trailer trafficthethrough Council adopted The Heart of Norwalk the City due to I-5 construction project’s final Environmental Vision Plan, a vision for the future of San Report which obligates Impact projects. Antonio Villagethe and the Firestone Shockingly, rerouting was Corrithe agency to coordinate with cities to minimize adverse impacts done without notifying the City. dor, two key neighborhoods in the center of the City. By Myra MaravillaSee CALTRANS page 14 San Antonio Village and the FiresHawaiian Gardens Councilmember tone Corridor encompass the oldest sections of Norwalk. On December 8, 2021, the California YOU GET A BIKE! ABC Superintendent Dr. Sieu (far left) celebrates with Aloha This area is where the City began, Redistricting Commission drew a draft third-grade students, 55 bikes were donated by the YMCA Bikes for Kids program. and it remains its very heart. map of the Orange County congressional Today it lies midway between the The entire third grade class at Aloha curtain was pulled down, revealing bikes districts. They included the City of HaMetrolink train station and the Metro waiian Gardens the Coastal action, with jumping out of Orange her car Health Medical Academy (Elementary for all 55 students.BY THOM MARTIN Green Line rail terminus, and many of County district, which includes White grabbing the boy and helping the "We are so thrilled that our partSchool) received a big surprise this and affluent cities like Huntington Beach The City of Lakewood held woman. Long Beach, See NORWALK page 12 holiday season in the form of new bikes ners, the YMCA ofitsGreater do not share our them demographics annual this Award of Valorthat lunShe took to Artesia nor High holiday from the YMCA of Greater Long Beach's helped our students during cheon on Nov. 6 to thank the men interests. School, where they received medseason," said Principal Danielle Saldavia Bikes for Kids program. and women of the Los Angeles assistance As ofical December 10,and thewere Cityultimateof All of the school's third-graders gath- Pouncey. County Sheriff’s Department and lyGardens transported to the moved hospital.to Hawaiian has been "We serve a population of students ered in the multi-purpose room, thinkFire Department, as well as the Because of her selfless acdifficult times a new congressional district, grouped ing that only winners of an essay contest and families experiencing community volunteers whowith pro-Orange tions,County the City of Lakewood communities likeredue to the pandemic, andserve this is such a would each receive a bike. tect and Lakewood. cently awarded Bridget with the Fountain Valley, Westminster, and GarThe winners were announced, and a See YMCA pagea 12 Bridget Perrizo, staff den memMayor’s Award at the city’s anGrove under the name of SAVAber at Artesia High was honored NAANA.nual Awards of Valor ceremony. when she helped two people that "I to always wondered According the racial makeupwhat of I was being attacked by a dog. would do when faced with a this draft congressional district, it is situProposing a $57 per Bridget, was headed back to upation like23% this Latino. one," said Perrizo. made of only work from lunch when she spot"By the grace of God, I had month penalty, cutting Staying in the SAVANAANA con-the ted a dog attacking a woman and courage to take action. so residential export credits gressional district would dilute theI'm level young boy. The dog had knocked glad that both the mom and son by 80%, most are calling it of representation that Hawaiian Gardens them to the ground and they were are okay, and I'm so honored to will have in Congress. a utility profit grab. screaming for help. receive this award.” Access to bilingual resources and Bridget immediately took TRASH piles up at a condominium complex in Hawaiian Gardens. The City chose Waste Resources topics that matter most toSee our commuHERO page 15 By Brian Hews Incorporated as their new hauler, who said they would immediately begin trash pick up. Photo Brian Hews. nity like affordable healthcare, immigration reform, and more may become This week, the California Public Utilinonexistent. ties Commission (CPUC) released a proAlthough the commission has slightposed decision on "net metering," the ly improved in removing us from the policy that is responsible for the growth of Coastal Orange County district, we are solarBRIAN in California. BY HEWS “Poor leadership, no foresight included several default letters, not satisfied with being grouped with the The CPUC proposal would add on a $57 the situation, typical of this which, under California’s Public congressional district of SAVANAANA. per While monthrotting solar penalty fee for the average trash is accumu- City Council,” former Hawaiian Resource Code Section 49000, residential solar system. Instead, being grouped with the lating in many parts of Hawaiian Gardens Mayor Rey Rodriguez starts the clock on termination. A $15 per month credit for the first 10 LBNORTH congressional district would Gardens, Mayor Myra Maravilla told HMG-LCCN. City staff even went the extra years would only partially offset the fee, best serve the people and businesses of and the City Council finally conThe staff report included in Newly step and attempted to work REORGANIZATION: appointed Pico Riverawith Mayor Dr. Monica Sanchez, but California would still have the highest Hawaiian Gardens, which includes the ducted a hearing, waiting an en- last week’s meeting presented CWS toRaul cureElias, the Mayor breaches center, with, from (l-r), Councilman proand tem Erik Lutz, and Councilmen solar penalty fees in the country. friendly communities we frequent. tire week, and allowing the trash clear evidence that CWS in Camacho. defaults starting in March of this Andrew Lara andwas Gustavo Low-income ratepayers and commerLBNORTH includes a part of Long to accumulate even more, to once violation of its contract with the year, each of which gave CWS cial customers would not pay the monthly Beach, Lakewood, Bellflower, Downey, again discuss terminating CWS’ City, but Mayor Maravilla and the steps to resolve the defaults. fee. beendefault electednoby my colleagues to serve as Bell Gardens, Bell, and Huntington Park, By Brian Hewsafraid to contract. In addition to the Council were apparently In addition, the commission of Pico and is made up of 51.2% Latino, which Under the Ralph M. Brownproposed attempted to Rivera," said Dr. Sanchez. pull the termination trigger, leav- tices, the City alsoMayor slashing exportand credits to approximately 5 look forward to continuing to build is more aligned with our Hawaiian GarThis week,byDr. Monicaarrange Sánchez and with"ICWS Act, Maravilla the City Coun- ing residents driving stinky meetings but cents per kilowatt-hour on allpiles solarof trash on most the success Councilmember Erik Lutz CWS were appointed cil could have sent out(kWh) a notice for the foreseeable did not attend meet- of my predecessors in dens racial makeup, which is over 78% users, including schools and churches. of Pico Rivera.” respectively serving the residents and held a meeting within two future. Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem ings. ARTESIA HIGH staff-member Bridget Perrizo received the Award of Latino. is an 80% reduction from the 20Dr. SánchezValor is currently a Board during the weekly meeting of the City daysThis to address the situation. The voluminous staff report from Lakewood for saving twothe in anew dogcongressional attack. Like draft 30 cents per kWh credited today for resi- Council. for15the Southeast Area Social maps, the new assembly district we have SeeMember TRASH page dential customers. This is only the fourth time that a Services Funding Authority (SASSFA). been grouped with, Assembly District Further, the commission reduced the woman has served as mayor of the City. This public agency provides social services "I am honored and privileged to have

ARTESIA HIGH STAFF-MEMBER RECEIVES AWARD OF VALOR FROM LAKEWOOD

CPUC Considering Disincentivizing Solar Purchases and Crushing Customers

Dr. Monica Sánchez Sworn in as Pico Rivera Mayor

TRASH WILL FINALLY GET CLEANED UP IN HAWAIIAN GARDENS

See PICO RIVERA page 12

See SOLAR page 12

Norwalk Unveils First Battery Electric Buses

The buses use a regenerative braking system that helps it reach a travel range of up to 150 miles on a single charge. Page 2.

Cerritos Chamber Awards 'Taste Of Best Of'

Reporter Tammye McDuff went with Cerritos Chamber ED May Peitszch to hand out awards for Taste of the Region. Page 8.

See COMMENTARY page 12

Artesia Girls Basketball Takes CIF Division

The school raised the Division 5AA championship banner, then rolled over Compton Early College. Page 10.


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