March
12,
2005 Meeting
Preparation
The meeting flyer was
distributed by volunteers to each residence in the neighborhood
starting on March 8, 2005.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Rhonda Stone, Pasadena City Council District 4 field
representative, for getting the meeting room at Victory Park for us and
for arranging for Pasadena Planning and Development staff to attend.
Thanks to city staffers Fred Jones and Brian Yanuaria for coming in on
their weekend.
Thanks to Sandeep Baweja for lending his support in our park renaming
efforts.
Attendees
12 residents attended the meeting. Laura Ellersieck,
president, presided. Susan Chu, vice-president, assisted.
Meeting
The meeting was held
starting at 1 pm at Victory
Park.
Agenda
Items
included:
Rhonda Stone made a few announcements to start out. She announced
the "Field Trip" for Seniors to the Senior Center to be held on April
6. She announced the walk/bike event to be held on May 14th
starting at Victory Park between 9 and 11 am. She noted there
would be an East Pasadena leadership breakfast meeting with Councilman
Haderlein on March 18.
The first topic was deciding what new name we would like for Eaton Wash
park. The list of names
proposed up to that point was reviewed. In the discussion of the
problem with La Viña and the possible alternative of La Viña Vieja, Vivian Perez
suggested removing the La from La Viña Vieja, making it
shorter and more distinctive. A vote was taken of the 11
association members present at that time, with each member able to vote
for up to two choices, the idea being that the second choice would be
held as an alternative if the first choice was rejected by the
city. Viña Vieja had 9 votes, Vineyard had 4 votes, La Viña
Vieja had 1 vote.
The second topic was the nomination of intersections and/or street
segments for inclusion in the Transportation
Advisory Commission (TAC) annual "report card". Most of
the discussion was about problems on Sierra Madre Villa. Speeding
cars, difficulty of pedestrians getting across without going all the
way up to Orange Grove or down to Foothill, cars coming out of the
Hastings Village development and either turning left illegally, or
turning right initially but then using Mataro or La Tierra to turn
south again. We discussed nominating Sierra Madre
Villa/Electronic or Sierra Madre Villa / Estado as a way to make sure
the speeding on Sierra Madre Villa is caught in the gathering of
statistics. There was some discussion of getting a pedestrian
on-demand signal at Electronic or Alameda.
Rhonda Stone mentioned a East Pasadena
leadership meeting to be held
the following Friday morning that would have traffic as a topic.
The end result in terms of TAC nominations is to be sure Sierra Madre
Villa between Foothill and Rosemead is included. If only
intersections can be nominated, then Sierra Madre Villa and one of
Electronic, Alameda, or Estado.
Also: Sierra Madre Villa / Foothill, Foothill / PCC-CEC driveway,
Foothill / Santa Paula Ave.
The last topic was the ice rink proposal. Two representatives
from the city's Planning and
Development Department attended: Brian Yanuaria,
Assistant Planner, and Fred Jones, Senior Planner. This time,
they brought an annotated
image of the project site which was big enough to be seen, plus
page sized hand-out versions for everyone. Fred Jones started out
with the same presentation all but one of the attendees heard at our
Feb 12 meeting. So he was shortly interrupted with questions to
try to get some more detail about exactly what is happening and might
happen.
Mr. Jones would not admit that the 143 city required parking spaces was
inadequate for occasions when the 400-500 spectator seats are
full. He stated no additional parking was needed. But he
also mentioned the possibility of additional parking in the Edison
right-of-way and/or a parking share agreement with PCC. New
information we had not heard before included that PCC was discussing
putting a large warehouse and/or additional parking in the Edison
right-of-way north of their current parking lot.
Other bits of new information were:
- The
management agreement with the ice center operating company (Pasadena
Ice Center) will include some on-site security requirement (no details
however).
- No alcohol
will be served and the eating facility is expected to be small and very
limited, hot dogs and the like
- Completion
is now being estimated about March 2007
- Expect to
bring 4 items to the city council's March 28 meeting
- Budget for
the development is expected to be 8.4 to 10.4 million.
- Expect
annual revenue of 2.1 million.
- Traffic
study was done which included studying the existing situation, what it
would be with the proposed project, and what it would be with the
proposed project plus other projects proposed in the area.
Supposedly it showed no problem. We were told we could get a copy
of the study.
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