March 13, 2010 Meeting Summary
East Eaton Wash Neighborhood Association
Preparation
E-mail reminder was sent and reminder phone calls made.
Acknowledgments
Susan brought shortbread cookies.
Attendees
11 members
Meeting
Agenda Items:
The meeting began at 11:20 am
- Annual Election of Officers
- There
were no new volunteers to run for office, so this was effectively an
affirmation vote to keep the association going.
- 9 ballots were cast into the voting box during the meeting and all nine were marked for
- Laura Ellersieck continuing as President, Kathy Vacio
continuing as Vice President, and Rosalie Gonzales continuing as
Treasurer.
- Annual newsletter distributed
- The annual newsletter
was distributed throughout the neighborhood by volunteers during the
first week of March. Distribution was complicated by predicted
and mis-predicted sprinkles and winds.
- Thank you to volunteers Susan, Desiree, Vinnie, Kristy, Gail, Albert, Amelia, and Laura.
- Also thanks to Neighborhood Connections and Jeff for printing it for us.
- Pasadena Police Dept E-policing
- The Pasadena Police Department has a new initiative they call "E-Policing". Access via the police home page , look on the right side for "Crime Stats / e-policing".
- The Nixle notification system described here previously is one part.
- Another is a weekly e-mail to "community leaders".
- The third is making crime statistics readily available.
- ncluded on the e-policing page are links to the uniform crime
report statistics the police department is required to send to the FBI
each month.
- There is also a link to a crime mapping page. www.crimemapping.com
This
allows you to get information about what crimes have been reported
in an area in a given time frame. The crimes are shown as icons
on a map. A different icon for each type of crime. You can click
on an icon to get more detail such as the date and time,
the specific block, sometimes more detail about the type of
crime. You can zoom into a small area or out to view the whole
city. You can specify a date range, by default it shows about a
week. The same service is used by an increasing number of police
agencies country wide.
- There is also a link to the California Attorney General's Megan's Law web site which shows where there are registered sex offenders.
- There is also a link to the online crime reporting system which you can use to make a police report for non-emergency crimes, with unknown suspects, committed within city limits.
- Vons to close mid-year
- Closure of the Vons at Colorado and Sierra Madre Blvd for
rebuilding has been put off until sometime mid-year according to its
management. The delay was attributed to the lengthy city
permitting process.
- A Noise Within Theater ground breaking
- This is the live performance theater that has been working on
plans for several years to locate in the historic former Stuart
Pharmaceutical building.
- It will be north
of the Gold Line Station in and behind the west side of the building. West and north of the new apartment buildings
there, but not all the way to Sierra Madre Villa - that street adjacent
parcel is still planned to be condos someday.
- According to a Pasadena Star news article from February 27-28
- The Noise Within Theater company announced it has raised the $10 million dollars it needs to go forward with building.
- It plans to "break ground" in April.
- The original cost estimate was $16 million but they have managed to reduce the cost to $13.3 million.
- The theater is to have 350 seats and 35,000 square feet.
- It is expected to be complete in the spring of 2011.
- They
produce classic dramas including Shakespeare and "modern
masters as Ibsen, Shaw and Tennessee Williams, and some lighter
fare". They plan to double their student programs which currently
serve about 10,000 kids a year.
- They will use the Gold Line structure for show patron
parking. There is supposed to be room because the shows take
place in the evenings.
- Urgent Care center ground breaking
- On March 3, there was to be a ground breaking ceremony for the new
urgent care center being built on the south side of Del Mar where
Kinneloa ends. This is a city owned parcel which previously
was child care and before that the Girls Club.
- The urgent care center will be operated by Huntington
Medical Foundation. Planned hours of operation are 7 am to 10 pm
daily.
- Also using the building will be a second medical clinic operated by Pasadena's CHAP, providing "primary and preventive care
for patients on a sliding fee basis".
- It is expected to be finished by fall.
- It is a five year pilot project.
- PHS new synthetic track open to public each morning
- Pasadena High School now has a synthetic track and it is open to
the public each weekday morning from 6:30 to 8 am for walking or
jogging.
- There are strict rules to prevent the track from being
damaged. If the public fails to follow them the track will be
closed to the public. Synthetic tracks are very expensive.
- Rules
are posted at the track but they include:
absolutely no dogs or other animals, no food, snacks, or drink except
plain water, no alcohol, no tobacco, no smoking, nothing with wheels,
no metal cleats, no baseball, no golf. "Recreational" users are
limited to the outer 3 lanes of the track.
- Pasadena applying for Google Fiber
- Google has put out a Request for Information soliciting cities to
tell Google why they should be chosen for its test of a new ultra high
speed internet experiment.
- According to the Pasadena press release:
- Google
calls it "Fiber for Communities". The fiber conduit would go all
the way to houses and would have a capacity of 1 gigabit per
second. The highest speed currently available to most Americans
(willing to pay for it) is 10 megabit, so this would be 100 times
faster.
- Test communities selected
by Google will help demonstrate new capabilities enabled by faster and better
broadband access.
- Google will pay for construction and operation costs of the
networks; customers who sign up to subscribe to the service will be
charged competitive rates.
- Pasadena intends to apply to be one of these cities. The deadline is March 26.
- Residents, businesses, institutions, schools and others are encouraged to show their support by visiting www.fiberforpasadena.com, a special website that has been established as part of Pasadena’s application.
- For more information e-mail Lori Sandoval of the Pasadena Department of Information Technology at lsandoval@cityofpasadena.net or visit the Google site at www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi
- anything else attendees wish to discuss
- Traffic counts taken on southern streets
- Attendees
reported recently seeing traffic counting wires across Mataro, La
Tierra, Estado, and Alameda. (What about Santa Paula?)
- Presumably this was the city promised traffic count to be done prior to Kinneloa being opened between Walnut and Foothill.
- One
issue noted was that the counting wire was too deep into the block to
catch people using Mataro or La Tierra to u-turn from Sierra Madre
Villa. There was probably no intention to try to count that activity.
Will mention the observation to the city engineer.
Next meeting is April 10, 2010, 11:15 am, at Hastings Branch Library
Adjourned about 12:10 pm