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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 6, addressed BY2019, BRIAN HEWS to Caltrans creased the safety risk of resi- residents is unacceptable.â€? from the city of Cerritos that 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. blasts the state agency for reroutFollowing a unanimous Senate vote southbound Carmenita between hours, the extensive damage The rerouting on Carmenita ing tractor-trailer trafďŹ c through Caltrans is in violation of the this week, the California Assembly passed alone is estimated “to cost $5.2 takes large trucks by two schools, project’s ďŹ nal Environmental the I-5 and Artesia Blvd., and the City due to I-5 construction AB 323 by a 67-4 margin this afternoon Stowers Elementary and Carmeeastbound Artesia Blvd. between million to repair,â€? and the “averprojects. Impact Report which obligates BY BRIAN HEWS BY BRIAN HEWS giving the newspaper industry one extra age daily trafďŹ c on said streets nita Middle school in addition Shockingly, the rerouting was the agency to coordinate with citCarmenita and the I-5. year before the state’s controversial AsLakewood~The Water Replenishment done without notifying the City. ies to minimize adverse impacts “Neither stretch of Carmenihas signiďŹ cantly increased and After seeing three years of disallowed Finance Andrew sembly Bill 5Director forces changes to longDistrict (WRD) is embarking on a projSee CALTRANS page 14 rate increases, the Cerritos City Council, Hamilton refuses to submit standing newspaper delivery practices. ectled to by construct two new wells as part of pro Mayor Naresh Solanki, Mayor The bill, authored AssemblymemďŹ nancial reportsbyfor scrutiny. WRD’s Regional Groundwater Monitortem Chuong Vo and Councilman Bruce ber Blanca Rubio, D-Baldwin Park, origiing Program (RGWMP). Barrows, voted to give Cerritos’ city trash HELPING OUT: From (l-r) Vice-President of the ABCUSD School Board Letty nallyBY offered a two-year grace period. One well would be in Paramount in the BRIAN HEWS hauler CalMet a 16% residential increase. Mendoza, Little Lake School District Board Member Dora Sandoval and ABCUSD other well will be in Cerritos. Assembly Bill 5 passed last year and increase a combination of the In The a phone call was WRD President Vera dictatedHews how Media businesses classify workers Board Member Chis Apodaca help out at the event this past Saturday. Group-Los Cerritos last three years of non-approval to Robles DeWitt told HMG that the wellsraise as contractors employees. CommunityorNews has learned that the rates. and Cerritos BY THOM MARTIN will be in Progress action, Park jumping out of Park her car Recognizing financial hitAndrew to the Central Basin the Finance Director a new agreement with CalMet BY TAMMYE MCDUFF Held at Maggie’s Pub, Sarno wanted East. In 2017 grabbing the boy and helping the issuing paychecks to KITS FOR HOMELESS: Cerritos residents Josiah, Jacob and Jared Joseph with LAFD newsHamilton industry,has thebeen Legislature gave news the maximum water rates contained the company all to know that this was for anyone, not dictated Because groundwater, The City of Lakewood held woman. CentralaBasin employees despiteto theDefact ofďŹ cials display their COVID Kits for the Homeless. They were inspired by paramedic publishers one-year exemption, charge Cerritos aquifers, residents. cannot in could deep Mayor of Santa Fe Springs Bill Rounds just Santa Fe Springs Weofare its annual Award Valor lun- underground She took them to Artesia High that the board notpoint passedpublishers a 2020-’21 Jose Perez and his actions helping the homeless. FireďŹ ghter Perez, aresidents,â€? 16-year veteran, cember 2020; athas that The agreement a provision be directly observed; included WRD must track it for and Little Lake City School Board Memprepared to serve around 300 people this cheon on Nov. 6 to thank the men budget. School, where they received medrecently died after contracting COVID. Photo courtesy of the Joseph family. would have been forced to classify news- ber Dora Sandoval, partnered with Jay CalMet to submit an specialized annual request to addeep wells and monimorning.â€? The group actually or- through The budget stalemate is due to Direcandhad women of been the Los Angeles ical assistance and were ultimatepaper carriers as employees. toring equipment. just the maximum allowable rate that can Sarno of CJ Constructions and Pastor Eric ganizing the eventCounty for about three weeks, tors John Oskoui and Bob Apodaca; they Sheriff’s Department and ly transported to the hospital. The change to a delivery driver clas- Tietze be charged. In 2018 they submitted their from Hearts of Compassion Minis- “We to putDepartment, out too plan, far in as the BY TAMMYE MCDUFF teens didn’t how towant develop a itbusiness are defying a court decision from last Fire as well Because of seless acSeeher WRDincrease page 14 and sification that has been in place for over tries to host a pop up food distribution this advance for a 5% residential learn critical thinking skills and learn because there are other food dis-whorequest week deliberately not attending special community volunteers pro- tions, the City of Lakewood re120 board years meetings will increase of newsincrease; that request Josiah, Jacob what it takes be area your ownserve boss.Lakewood. Instead past Saturday, August and 29th. Jared Joseph tributions in tothe and didn’t want to a 4.3% commercial calledthe to cost approve the tect and cently awarded Bridget with the paperbudget. delivery by as much as 85%, likely was denied on a 3-2 vote. are making their mark. As part of the of baking cupcakes or creating shirts, the Bridget Perrizo, staff mem- Mayor’s Award at the city’s anSee FOOD pagea 12 unsustainable for the small publishers In July 2019, CalMet submitted a seccurriculum for Los Angeles Urban League Joseph brothers took it to a whole new In addition, actual amount ofthat payber at Artesia High was honored nual Awards of Valor ceremony. 2020 Online Biz Camp, these young men level. After holding a family meeting they ond request but this time the company subhaveroll been with approved advertising has hit not been as anrevenue item on when she helped two people that "I always wondered what I decided to give back to the community and mitted an extraordinary rate adjustment as declines due to calendar the coronavirus crisis. board had to turn an idea into a business. the consent during regular was being attacked by a dog. would do when faced with a situPartnering with the Network for develop CoVID Kits for the homeless. allowed by the contract. meetings, and Hamilton not submitting Small community and isethnic newsBridget, was headed back to ation like this one," said Perrizo. Teaching Entrepreneurship, Biz Camp is Initially the project was made possible CalMet proposed a 14% increase to papers are especially vulnerable to ecowork from lunch when she spot- "By the grace of God, I had the a four week summer program that teaches commercial bins while freezing residenTRIPLETS page a12woman nomic fluctuationsSee $&/53"- #"4*/ page and catastrophic 12 tedSee a dog attacking and courage to take action. I'm so tial rates at current levels, but sensing that consequences, like closure. These small young boy. The dog had knocked glad that both the mom and son would not pass, at CalMet's request, the publishers are scrambling to stay afloat them to the ground and they were are okay, and I'm so honored to item was removed from the agenda. by cutting coverage, furloughing reportscreaming for help. receive this award.â€? This year CalMet submitted a proposal ers and eliminating publicationcomplex on Bridget immediately took TRASH piles up at print a condominium in Hawaiian Gardens. The City chose Waste Resources a 16%THENAPPEN residential increase, 13.7% comSee HERO page 15 BYfor BALA certain days of Incorporated as the theirweek. new hauler, who said they would immediately begin trash pick up. Photo Brian Hews. mercial bin increase, and an 18% commerIn a statement Rubio wrote, ““AB 323 This November’s ballot will feature cial roll-off increase. provides a bridge for our local newspaproposition 17, which wouldreports, allow CalMet According to staff pers to continue informing readers and Californians for a $1.3 felony con- prowould earnonanparole additional million their communities. The First Amendment viction to vote. Currently, felons must viding the city nearly $193,000 in franand our independent press are critical to complete theirbut prison sentence and their chise fees, residents would see their BY open BRIAN HEWS of diverse ideas and the exchange “Poor leadership, no foresight included several default letters, parole sentence to vote. Could parolees bill go from $17.60 to $20.42, an increase the situation, typical of this which, under California’s Public perspectives. My colleagues and I on bring swing elections in the state’s most comof $2.82. While rotting trash is accumuCity varied viewpoints to the Capitol, but asCouncil,â€? former Hawaiian Resource Code Section 49000, petitiveCalMet's districts? former residential rates in lating inbymany of Hawaiian Gardens Mayor Rey Rodriguez starts the clock on termination. shown the parts overwhelming bipartisan The term “paroleesâ€? to peo-of surCerritos were one ofapplies the lowest Gardens,for Mayor Myra told HMG-LCCN. City staff even went the extra support AB 323, weMaravilla are united in our plerounding who are cities allowed back into the comsurveyed; with the new rate and the for Cityour Council ďŹ nallyoutlets con- and the The staff report included in step and attempted to work with support local news munity from prison before their prison increase it is right about in the middle, $4 ducted athey hearing, waiting an en- last week’s meeting presented CWS to cure the breaches and citizens serve.â€? sentence is scheduled to be less than Whittier, $3 lesscompleted, than La Mirada tireThe week, and allowing the trash clear evidence that CWS was in defaults starting in March of this as and longDowney. as they follow certain guidelines bill also mandates the Departto accumulate even more, to and reporting Roughly ment of General Services to once allocateviolation state of its contract with the year, each of which gave CWS The raterequirements. increases were approved on again discuss terminating CWS’ City, but Mayor Maravilla and the steps to resolve the defaults. 52,000 Californians are expected be Hu advertising, typically placed in the daily LOS ANGELES COUNTY has recently brought in two Super Scooper water dropping a 3-2 vote with CouncilpersonstoGrace contract. In addition to the default noCouncil were apparently afraid to on parole in 2021. newspapers, to community newspapers. planes for the upcoming season. Bombardier planes can carry up to and Frank Yokoyama voting no. Under the Ralph M. Brown pull the termination theThe Citytwo also attemptedCL-415 to trigger, leav- firetices, California parolees should be Councilman Yokoyama wasexpectnot happy AB 323 establishes a path for commu- 1,620 gallons of water and can be filled with water in twelve seconds and airborne in five Act, Maravilla and the City Coun- ing residents driving by stinky arrange meetings with CWS but ed to lean left as a voting bloc. In 2007,fast to with the vote, "Calmet is working nity and ethnic news outlets to reach unminutes, capable of flying for three hours beforemost refueling. requires 4,400 cil could have sentLOCAL out a notice CWS not attend meet- The aircraft piles of trash for the foreseeable gave 150,000 had and ALL ABOUT GOVERNMENT PRIDE: City Hall SelďŹ e Day is adid celebration of local government and gives employees Florida money fromex-felons Cerritos who residents derserved through state ad- feet of flyable length to descend from an altitude of 50 feet, scoop 1,620 gallons of staff-member water take the and and heldresidents acommunities meeting within two ings. future. Bridget Perrizo received the Award of the opportunity to get out in their community and show off their best camera phone skills whileARTESIA showcasingHIGH their local enses been convicted for less serious off Cerritos businesses. Last week Thursday vertising and provides an additional year during 1,350 feet run on the water 81 the mph. daysgovernment to address the situation. Thebevoluminous staffmedia report Valor Story from Lakewood buildings. The pictures must postedits to twelve-second social using hashtag #cityhallselďŹ e to at enter contest. on page 9. for saving two in a dog attack. See PROP page page 4 5 See SAVE NEWSPAPERS page 12 See17 RATES See TRASH page 15
BY BRIAN HEWS
MANAGER PAYING AGENCY EMPLOYEES WITHOUT APPROVAL
ARTESIA HIGH STAFF-MEMBER RECEIVES AWARD OF VALOR FROM LAKEWOOD
PROP 17 WOULD CANADIAN SUPER SCOOPERS ARRIVE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALLOW PAROLEES 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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