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Investigation Slams Hews Media Group-Los CerSanta Fe Springs ritosCENTRAL Community News has obBASIN tained a letter, dated September 6, 2019, addressed Zamora to Caltrans Councilman MANAGER PAYING from the city of Cerritos that blasts the state agency for reroutAGENCY EMPLOYEES for Harassment ing tractor-trailer trafďŹ c through the City due to I-5 construction WITHOUT APPROVAL projects. andShockingly, Discrimination the rerouting was

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Went Around CERRITOS TRIPLETS HELP THE HOMELESS DURING COVID WRD APPROVES Senate Pro Tempore CONSTRUCTION OF Atkins to Push MONITORING WELL INPassage CERRITOSof Bill

4FSWJOH $FSSJUPT BOE UFO PUIFS TVSSPVOEJOH DPNNVOJUJFT t "VHVTU t 7PM /P t MPTDFSSJUPTOFXT OFU The City is claiming that the during the construction period. ta or Artesia is a city designated ows onto arterial streets.â€? truck route, commercial vehicles The City then cited the nurerouting has caused over $5 “Caltrans has failed to coorHMG EXCLUSIVE million in damage to the streets, dinate thus far, and any further over 6,000 pounds are strictly merous safety hazards caused by increased pollution in the area, lack of communication or con- prohibited on the streets, per the rerouting of trafďŹ c, concerns that have been voiced by Cerriincreased trafďŹ c noise, and in- sultation with the City and its City Municipal Code.â€? The Caltrans rerouting of tos residents in calls and emails creased the safety risk of resi- residents is unacceptable.â€? dents. The City blasted Caltrans for trucks has caused severe dam- to both HMG-LCCN and the Further the letter states that establishing a detour route on age and increased trafďŹ c at peak City. The rerouting on Carmenita Caltrans is in violation of the southbound Carmenita between hours, the extensive damage project’s ďŹ nal Environmental the I-5 and Artesia Blvd., and alone is estimated “to cost $5.2 takes large trucks by two schools, Stowers Elementary and Carme“averImpact Report which obligates eastbound Artesia Blvd. between million to repair,â€? and the BY BRIAN HEWS BY BRIAN HEWS age daily trafďŹ c on said streets nita Middle school in addition the agency to coordinate with cit- Carmenita and the I-5. Water last Replenishment doneFinance without notifying City. ies to minimize adverse impacts “Neither stretch of Carmeni- has signiďŹ cantly increased Lakewood~The and DirectortheAndrew In a questionable ditch effort to BY BRIAN HEWS District (WRD) is embarking on a projSee pageput 14 pass SB 625, the bill thatCALTRANS would have Hamilton refuses to submit ectCentral to construct two new wells as part of Basin Municipal Water into reďŹ nancial reports for scrutiny. Hews Media Group-Cerritos News VOLUNTEERS with Downey Mayor Blanca Pacheco at the drive. Organizers projected WRD’s Regional Groundwater Monitorceivership, disenfranchised over 2 million ing Program (RGWMP). obtained a confidential investigation re- 2,000, but actually served 3,400 cars in three lines stretching for miles. voters, and retained a management base One well would be in Paramount in the port BY conducted by the Cerritos-based law BRIAN HEWS of disgruntled employees who were illeother well will be in Cerritos. firm of Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud gally forWRD the bill to pass,Vera AssemIn a fighting phone call President & RomoHews thisMedia weekGroup-Los over allegations 3,400 vehicles. Cerritosthat BY TAMMYE MCDUFF bly Speaker Anthony Rendon disrespected DeWitt told HMG that the wells SantaCommunity Fe SpringsNews Councilman Joe Angel The distribution was held at Amigos Robles has learned that California Senate President pro tempore will be in Progress and Cerritos BY THOM MARTIN action, Park jumping out of Park her car Zamora made several inappropriate comCentral Basin Finance Director Andrew In partnership with the City of Avenue and Old River School Road in Tony Atkins by going around Atkins and East. grabbing the boy and helping the ments aimed at a Santa Fe Springs Fire DeHamilton has been issuing paychecks to Downey, KITS FOR HOMELESS: Cerritos residents Downey. Josiah, Jacob and Jared Crescent Food Bank and LA Vehicles wereJoseph linedwith up inLAFD triple sending a groundwater, letter to Senate Governance Because water contained and The City of Lakewood held woman. partment Engineer and his minor son. Central Basin employees despite the fact County ofďŹ cials displayAssemblymember their COVID Kits Cristifor the Homeless. They were inspired by paramedic Library, lines to drive through, but the line of cars in Finance Chair Mike McGuire urging him cannotHigh its several annual Award of aValor deep lun- underground She took aquifers, them to Artesia An to thehasCity FireaEngineer thatemail the board not by passed 2020-’21 naJose Perez and his actions helping homeless. FireďŹ ghter Perez, a 16-year veteran, Garcia helped to organize a megathe food stretched out around blocks for betodirectly observed; WRD must track it move the bill for concurrence. cheon Nov. 6 to thank the men School, where they received medPat budget. Carrillo described alleged incidents drive recently died after contracting COVID. courtesy of the family. on Friday, August 28th. The food Photototal of about fiveJoseph miles. on through deep wells and specialized moniSee RENDON page 7 The budget is due to Direcand women of the Los Angeles ical assistance and were ultimatewhich went from stalemate verbal altercations on distribution was available to residents of Non-perishables, assorted produce, toring equipment. tors John Oskoui and Bobaltercation Apodaca; they County Sheriff’s Department and ly transported to the hospital. the golf course, to another in Downey and neighbors from surrounding shredded poultry, gallons BY TAMMYE MCDUFF teens howcheese, to develop a two business plan, are defying court decision from in lastthe Fire Department, as well as the the golf banquetabathroom, to a third Because of Seeher WRDseless page 14 accities. The original plan was to serve up of milk, two packages of diapers [iflearn learn critical thinking skills and weekhall, deliberately attending special banquet that tooknot place at the Novemcommunity volunteers who protions, the City of Lakewood reto 2,000 families, but ended up serving Josiah, Jacob and Jared Joseph what it takes to be your own boss. Instead FOOD DRIVE page 5 board meetings calledGolf to approve the ber Blazing Tees Charity Tournament tectSee and serve Lakewood. cently awarded Bridget with the are making their mark. As part of the of baking cupcakes or creating shirts, the budget.last year. in Whittier Bridget Perrizo, a staff mem- Mayor’s Award at the city’s ancurriculum for Los Angeles Urban League Joseph brothers took it to a whole new addition, theinterviewed actual amount of payThe In investigator Carrillo, ber at Artesia High was honored nual Awards of Valor ceremony. 2020 Online Biz Camp, these young men level. After holding a family meeting they roll has been approved as an item on the target of not Zamora’s alleged slurs, Counwhen she helped two people that "I always wondered what I had to turn an idea into a business. decided to give back to the community and the consent calendar during regular board cilman Zamora, and fifteen others as outwas being attacked by a dog. would do when faced with a situPartnering with the Network for develop CoVID Kits for the homeless. and Hamilton not submitting linedmeetings, in the 90-page report isdated June 1, Bridget, was headed back to ation like this one," said Perrizo. Teaching Entrepreneurship, Biz Camp is Initially the project was made possible BRIAN 2020. work from lunch when sheBY spot"ByHEWS the grace of God, I had the a four week summer program that teaches See $&/53"- #"4*/ page See TRIPLETS page 12 The report found that in all cases, 12 ted a dog attacking a woman and courage to take action. I'm so Threeglad weeks Hews GroupZamora “more likely than notâ€? launched young boy. The dog had knocked thatago both the Media mom and son Cerritos News exclusively reported inappropriate, unprofessional, and sex orithem to the ground and they were are okay, and I'm so honoredthat to ented slurs not only at Carrillo and his son, the Department State Hospitals planned screaming for help. receiveofthis award.â€? but otherspiles on theupcourse could hearcomplex his re-open the California Youth Authority Bridget immediately totook TRASH at a who condominium in Hawaiian Gardens. The City chose Waste Resources BY BALA THENAPPEN See HERO page 15 loud voice. facility In Norwalk to house COVID-19 Incorporated as their new hauler, who said they would immediately begin trash pick up. Photo Brian Hews. A Squirrel? negative patients. This November’s ballot will feature The saga starts on an incident as strange This past week, the state exercised proposition 17, which would allow as the other exchanges on the course; to‘Emergency inaeffort mitigate Californians onPowers’ parole for felonytoconwards the end of the round, a screeching the spread of COVID-19 and informed viction to vote. Currently, felons must squirrel could be heard in a tree. According Norwalk itsprison plans sentence to renovate complete their andand theirpossito Zamora said, “well that is my BYwitnesses, BRIAN HEWS “Poor leadership, no foresight included several default letters, bly re-open Youth Authority parole sentencethe to California vote. Could parolees mating call so if you hear that you’ll on know the situation, typical of this which, under California’s Public facility locatedinon Bloomfield Avenue. The swing elections the state’s most comwhere I’ll be.â€? While rotting trash is accumu- City Council,â€? former Hawaiian Resource Code Section 49000, facility, which has been closed since 2011, petitive districts? Carrillo andparts his son were withinGardens ear- Mayor Rey Rodriguez starts the clock on termination. lating in many of Hawaiian AN ACTIVIST carries water out to troughs set up for elk. The National Park Service isThe to term be utilized by DHS as to a peotemporary “paroleesâ€? applies shot of the comment at which time Carrillo Gardens, Mayor Myra Maravilla told HMG-LCCN. evenlocal wentranchers, the extraand there is very little water plesatellite built a fence to keep the elk outCity and staff appease facility. This action was initiated who are allowed back into the comcommented “it was an odd and the Citythat Council ďŹ nally con-statement The staff included step and attempted to work with on thereport elk's side of theinfence. munity from prison before their prison to mitigate the effects of “surge spaceâ€? at to make.â€? ducted a hearing, waiting an en- last week’s meeting presented CWS to cure the breaches and sentence is scheduled to be completed, local state hospitals. denied the statement, tireZamora week, and allowing the trash telling clear evidence that CWS was in defaults starting in March of this as longNorwalk as they follow certain officials wereguidelines informed of the investigator that this whole incident “is TAMMYE tained by CWS the National Park Service, who and reporting requirements. Roughly to accumulate even more, to once violationBY of its contract MCDUFF with the year, each of which gave plans to house primarily COVID-negative aagain witchdiscuss hunt.â€? terminating CWS’ City, but Mayor Maravilla and the steps to resolve theare “protectingâ€? grazing leases for dairy 52,000 Californians are expected to be defaults. patients. Currently, the Metropolitan State After interviewing the witnesses the wereInapparently Defense afraid of Animals, ForELK and to and meat ranchers. contract. In addition the default noCouncil to onHospital parole inin 2021. Norwalk houses forensic ininvestigator found that it was more likely Rancho CompasiĂłn have commended the also attempted Shockingly, Under the Ralph M. Brown pull the termination tices, the City to the NPS rejected the help trigger, leavCalifornia parolees should be expect- who mates who are as individuals than not that Zamora made the statement. local driving activists by who are delivering water and Act, Maravilla and the City Coun- ing residents arrange meetings withcontinues CWS butto refuse to implement its ed to lean left as adefined stinky voting bloc. 2007, of investigator found that Carrillo's have been charged with or In convicted to Tule dying ofSelďŹ e thirstDay at Point Reyes own contingency to gives provide water. cil The could have sentLOCAL out a notice CWS did not attend most meet- plan piles of trash forelk the foreseeable Florida gave 150,000 ex-felons who had ALL ABOUT GOVERNMENT PRIDE: City Hall is a celebration of local government and employees statements the squirrel were National Seashore. 445 elk are criminal behavior related to the their mental trapped Point Reyes National Seashore Cali- been and and heldresidents aabout meeting within incident twoto get ings. future. ARTESIA HIGH staff-member Bridget Perrizo received Award of the opportunity out in their community and show off their best and camera phone skills while showcasing theirinlocal enses convicted for less serious off “consistent, direct, and detailed,â€? in condying behind an eight foot fence maindaysgovernment to address the situation. The voluminous staff report Valor Story from Lakewood buildings. The pictures must be posted to social media using hashtag #cityhallselďŹ e to enter the contest. on page 9. for saving two in a dog attack. See PROP 17 pagepage 4 12 See ELK page 8 See ZAMORA page 12 See YOUTH AUTHORITY See TRASH page 15

BY BRIAN HEWS

ARTESIA HIGH STAFF-MEMBER RECEIVES AWARD OF VALOR FROM LAKEWOOD

California Youth Authority PROP WOULDIt Will State17 Says PARK SERVICE LETTING TULE ELK DIE IN POINT REYES ALLOW PAROLEES Renovate Facility INTO THE BALLOT BOX. HOW WOULD FIFTH ANNUAL CITY HALL SELFIE DAY COMING FRIDAY AUGUST 14 THEY VOTE?

TRASH WILL FINALLY GET CLEANED UP IN HAWAIIAN GARDENS

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