By John Stephens Candidates converged on Arcadia’s historic Woman’s Club Tuesday evening for a city council candidates’ forum sponsored by the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce, Association of Realtors and Arcadia Weekly. Masterfully moderated by Scott Hettrick, publisher of the popular blog “Arcadia’s Best,” the forum showcased a wide variety of issues and approaches by a [...]
In what has proved to be a more than a really contentious city council and election season, Sierra Madre citizens were once again bombarded with fireworks at the final city council meeting before the April 13 election. Sierra Madre city councilman and candidate for re election Joe Mosca was verbally attacked during Public Comment period [...]
The following flyer will be distributed to attendees of both the Candidate FORUM on Tuesday, March 23 and the Arcadia Weekly Candidate DEBATE on Wednesday, March 31st. FULL STORY: http://arcadiaweekly.com/latest-news/city-council-forum-debate-flyer/
Executives from the McDonnell Douglas Corporation presented a key to the new helicopter to Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard during a brief afternoon ceremony introducing the public to the new member of Pasadena PD. “Our Air Operations Section is a critical component to policing in our city,” Interim Chief of Police Christopher Vicino said. “Their ability [...]
Regulations pertaining to the development of the Residential Canyon Zone have been discussed and studied over the past 27 years. Beginning with the 1972 General Plan Canyon sub-committee, this process continued with the 1996 General Plan Canyon sub-committee and again with another Canyon Committee, in 2005 – yet the Canyon Zone was never finished. [...] [...]
Regulations pertaining to the development of the Residential Canyon Zone have been discussed and studied over the past 27 years. Beginning with the 1972 General Plan Canyon sub-committee, this process continued with the 1996 General Plan Canyon sub-committee and again with another Canyon Committee, in 2005 – yet the Canyon Zone was never finished. [...] [...]
Regulations pertaining to the development of the Residential Canyon Zone have been discussed and studied over the past 27 years. Beginning with the 1972 General Plan Canyon sub-committee, this process continued with the 1996 General Plan Canyon sub-committee and again with another Canyon Committee, in 2005 – yet the Canyon Zone was never finished. [...] [...]
Regulations pertaining to the development of the Residential Canyon Zone have been discussed and studied over the past 27 years. Beginning with the 1972 General Plan Canyon sub-committee, this process continued with the 1996 General Plan Canyon sub-committee and again with another Canyon Committee, in 2005 – yet the Canyon Zone was never finished. [...] [...]
Cruz, Francesca, Kristen and Humas were just four of the small group of Anarchists who helped organize the picnic Saturday afternoon. Photo by Terry Miller Anarchy in Sierra Madre! By Terry Miller No, we’re not speaking of the highly volatile council candidate “forums” that have nearly bored residents to sleep with long winded statements many [...]
Cruz, Francesca, Kristen and Humas were just four of the small group of Anarchists who helped organize the picnic Saturday afternoon. Photo by Terry Miller Anarchy in Sierra Madre! By Terry Miller No, we’re not speaking of the highly volatile council candidate “forums” that have nearly bored residents to sleep with long winded statements many [...]