
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Stephanie's BACK!!!

Why are you thankful?
What are you thankful for? Please share with us in the comments section.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Mud update

Looking good out there.
Status report, 12:05am 11/26/08
11/26/08, 12:05am - Started out at the City Yard, where there were a couple hundred filled sand bags, and lots of empty ones there for folks who need them. Left and went up Woodland to Yucca Trail, everything is clear there. There was a small stream of water running down the gutter in the middle of Woodland, definite brown (dirt) tint to it, but it was nothing to worry about at that point. A lot of people have put up rail and post barricades across the front of their properties, lots of sand bags in place. CBS 2 has a van set up in the empty parking lot, great big lights illuminating the whole area. Would probably irritate me if I lived up there and not only couldn't park, but had to put up with the light. Left and went up Churchill, went around Canyon Crest, checked out Skyland and Orange, all looked good. Drove by the Mt. Wilson Trail entrance and Mt. Wilson Trail Road, closed as you can see in the picture, but the road was clean except for leaves. Drove up to One Carter, everything looks clear and clean. At the gate at the top of Baldwin, I held my camera up over the gate and took a picture of the sandbags holding the plastic in place at the driveway entrance. Went up Auburn and around behind the debris basin, looking down from the Maddox driveway. Everything looks good all around. Of course, if this storm is the one they were predicting, and it just hit us later than expected, then we've got a long night of rain ahead of us, and that could all change in an instant. Stay safe, folks.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
It's Raining, It's Pouring
When I get back, I'll post an update here and at www.SierraMudre.Info. Please feel free to post updates, but only if they are accurate. Wrong information has the potential to be extremely harmful. A word of warning: If something is posted on this site by someone other than me, it has not necessarily been verified. Anything that I observe myself, and/or have verified with people either from the City or who I know are reliable sources, I will post at SierraMudre.Info and/or http://www.sierramadrenews.net/. I'll post it here, too, but this site will be the second or third place I post things.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Dreier Re-elected to Chair California GOP Delegation

Congressman David Dreier (R-San Dimas, CA) was unanimously reelected by his colleagues today to continue serving as Chairman of the California Congressional Delegation in the 111th Congress. Dreier said he will continue to advocate for California’s needs in Congress and looks forward to working with his Democratic colleagues as well. He identified the economy as the top issue confronting the incoming Congress.
“A strong economy in California is vital to the economic health of the entire nation, and California’s Republicans will be fighting hard to ensure we get our economy back on track,” Dreier said. “We look forward to working with our Democratic colleagues in a bipartisan way to see that California’s needs are met and best interests are served in the new Congress. Whether it’s immigration, water management, or combating fires and their aftermath, we can and will work together to help the people of California through these tough times.” (End of press release)
Will be interesting to see if, with a Democratic president and a Democratic controlled house, he really does work "with our Democratic colleagues in a bipartisan way," or if he continues to vote along party lines 94.1% of the time as he did in the past (as reported by the Washington Post).
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Spotlight on Sierra Madre Volunteers

Photo by Bill Coburn
"Sierra Madre is unique. My impression is that Sierra Madre has more volunteers per capita than anywhere else." -- De Alcorn
Treasures of Sierra Madre
by Jan Reed
Two Sierra Madreans, who spent several years sailing in their 30-ft. boat around the orb called the world, have become landlubbers, settling into life in Sierra Madre as ubiquitous volunteers. De and Pat Alcorn have put down roots.
De Alcorn was recently appointed "Secretary of Service and Volunteering" by the Sierra Madre City Council. What exactly does that entail? "I'll facilitate volunteers from the City government, recruiting and overseeing the assistance for them, working with City department heads for their volunteers and interns," De explained.
Sounds like a big order? Not for De, who is a graduate of Caltech and Pepperdine, worked at JPL for 35 years in management and as an engineer in space crafts.
Pat is a graduate of Cal Poly Pomona and has her Masters from USC, working as a medical social worker at Queen of the Valley Hospital for 10 years.
Together their volunteer "careers" are formidable. De was on the Search and Rescue Team for years and Pat continues to help Civic Club. They work local election boards, Friends of the Library, Creative Arts Group, the Wistaria Vine Celebration. And that's the short list. De is also a member of Kiwanis Club.
The Alcorns attend almost all Commission and Council meetings. It's no wonder they are called "Mr. and Mrs. Public."
They have two sons, Alan and Mark, six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren with one of the way. And they still have time for all of the volunteering. The Alcorns are truly role models for Sierra Madreans in their retirement years.
Monday, November 17, 2008
City Debris Flow Preparation Slideshow
On a beautiful sunny day like this, it might seem easy to decide to put off worrying about rain and mud, but it's days like these that are exactly the right time to plan ahead and put in place the necessary measures so that when it does rain, you aren't scrambling around trying to figure everything out.
Are you ready?
Disaster Preparedness
There will be a Fire Expo on Nov. 15th, from 11am - 2pm, free of charge, at Fire Station 110, located at 17056 Gale Ave. in the City of Industry that Sierra Madreans should consider attending. The theme is "Helping You Prepare Against A Wildland Fire." After the destruction of the last few days, I hope we all realize how fortunate we are that there wasn't a single structure lost in April, and proper preparation might help us maintain that fortunate streak through the next fire.
Topics covered at the Expo include:
5 steps to help you get ready
1. Understand your vulnerability
2. Prepare your land
3. Prepare your home
4. Prepare your Wildfire Action Plan
5. Prepare your Evacuation Plan – leave when asked
LAST RESORT
Prepare for your survival
Vendors* will be on hand to provide information, products, and/or demonstrations
• Emergency supplies
• Personal protective equipment
• Fire suppression systems
PRESENTATIONS INCLUDE
• Fire Department Operations
• Vegetation Management
• Building Standards
While I'm on the subject of fires, a shout out is due to Mike Kinney and Caroline Brown of Sierra Madre's Fire Safety Council, who are working tirelessly to prepare our community for the next fire.
One thing that Sierra Madreans need to consider as we move forward is that these fires, while not touching Sierra Madre, will have a potentially devastating impact on our town. Our Public Works Dept., when fully staffed (and last time I checked, it wasn't) has only 12 employees. During an emergency, they go on 12-hour shifts, meaning a maximum of six employees at a time. We are working closely with and will receive help from LA County Public Works, but their staff will be spread out throughout LA County, and with all the new scorched earth that will be rolling down hillsides during this winter's rains, they will be spread much thinner after the events of the last few days. So it's even more critical that we, as a community, maximize our efforts to prepare.
Public Works Director Bruce Inman has now provided me with the City's latest Powerpoint presentation regarding the City's preparation, which has been used at three townhall meetings to help inform Sierra Madreans. The version I have is the most recent version, dated Nov. 6th. I will have it posted at my Sierra Madre News Net website within 24 hours.
Are you ready?
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Police Chief Diaz Discusses (sort of) Lawsuit, Vote of No Confidence
Catching Up With…Sierra Madre Police Chief Marilyn Diaz
Recently, the Sierra Madre Police Dept. has been the subject of news articles, relating to lawsuits filed against the Chief and the City by the Sierra Madre Police Officers’ Association (POA), and a Vote of No Confidence announced by the POA. After I read about the lawsuits being announced in the Sierra Madre Weekly, I contacted SMPD Chief Marilyn Diaz, and requested to talk with her about them. The Chief was out of town, but upon her return, she said she’d be willing to discuss them with me. In the interim, the Star News story about the Vote of No Confidence was published. Chief Diaz and I were finally able to connect by phone on Saturday, Nov. 8th, and that conversation is excerpted here as this edition of “Catching Up With…”
SMNN: It has been suggested to me that what we have here is you trying to hold people accountable, and them not liking it.
Chief: I think that…in any organization when you try to bring about changes some people have a harder time adjusting to the changes, and they aren’t comfortable with the challenges associated with providing upgraded services to the community.
Read the rest of the interview here...but remember to come back and post your thoughts after you've read it...
Car company bailout?
“In return for any direct government aid,” Ingrassia wrote, “the board and the management [of G.M.] should go. Shareholders should lose their paltry remaining equity. And a government-appointed receiver — someone hard-nosed and nonpolitical — should have broad power to revamp G.M. with a viable business plan and return it to a private operation as soon as possible. That will mean tearing up existing contracts with unions, dealers and suppliers, closing some operations and selling others and downsizing the company ... Giving G.M. a blank check — which the company and the United Auto Workers union badly want, and which Washington will be tempted to grant — would be an enormous mistake.”
Friedman suggests that a call be made to Steve Jobs, asking him to take over a car company for a year, which he thinks will be enough time for Jobs to come up with an I-car.
I don't think it's a good idea to let the car companies go under, but I hate the idea that the feds would spend as much as it takes to bail them out. I kind of like the idea of seeing what Jobs could do in creating an I-car. What do you think?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
A day to remember our veterans...


Friday, November 7, 2008
How Sierra Madre Voted
SMPOA Votes No Confidence in Chief Diaz

Lee quotes Mayor Kurt Zimmerman as saying "I can only speak for myself as the mayor. I will tell you that yes, I support Chief Diaz."
Under Diaz, crime in Sierra Madre is down, and arrests are up. But the members of the department are obviously unhappy with her as their chief. What should the City do? Get rid of a chief that has done what she was hired to do, but who makes the staff unhappy? Or let her go, and bring in someone who may or may not be able to do the job as well, and may or may not make the staff happy?
We have contacted Chief Diaz for comment, and will update this article after we've had a chance to speak with her.
Governor Says Cut School Spending, Increase Taxes
Is education really where we want to make cuts?
While nobody wants to see taxes increased, the state has an $11.2 billion deficit that some say could double by 2010. Where is the state going to get the money? The Governor has called a special session of the legislature, reportedly to try and get some of the termed out politicos to help pass an unpopular tax cut. Assemblyman Anthony Adams and State Senator Bob Margett are both quoted in the article as being adamantly opposed to increasing the sales tax. Sen. Margett is one of the termed out politicians that the Governor is hoping will change his stance, but according to the article, the Governor has not contacted him.
If Measure R passes, sales tax in L.A. County will be 10-1/4% if the proposed increase is approved. One good thing for local retailers, the tax won't take effect until after the holidays, starting on Jan. 1st.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Are homeowners prepared?
"Homeowner Responsibility
As homeowner’s (sic), we all have the responsibility to protect our own property, and we cannot rely on the City to individually aid our homes during a rain event. What each of us does (or does not do) to protect our own property can affect not only ourselves, but our neighbors as well. We all need to take action and work together."
While I think it's odd that the City would phrase a statement as if it were a homeowner, (why doesn't it say "Homeowners have a responsibility to protect their own property and can't rely on the City..." it's obvious that the City's message is that it isn't responsible for damage to your property, and residents need to work together to protect their own homes, in a responsible manner that helps protect their neighbors as well.
Are you taking action to protect your property, and your neighbors? Are you concerned that a neighbor's action to protect his/her property may leave you more vulnerable? Let us know what you are doing.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Is Sierra Madre Ready for Seven?
Sierra Madre is Ready For 7 - The Winter months are sure to bring rainfall to Sierra Madre and City Hall is proactively preparing its residents for possible mudflow and mudslides challenges. As a part of the plan, the City recommends the following tips on how to prepare to care for your family and pets for up to seven days following an emergency. Click here for the City's tips...
There is nothing in the article that backs up the headline. The article is full of very useful information and suggestions as to how each of us can prepare for emergencies, including mudslides, and I recommend everyone read it and act upon the ideas appropriate for their situation. But I wonder, is Sierra Madre ready for seven? Are you ready for seven? Tell us how you have prepared for emergencies - be they mudslides, earthquakes, fire or terrorists.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Barack Obama elected President of the United States
"Yes, we can heal this nation. Yes, we can seize our future. And as we leave this great state with a new wind at our backs and we take this journey across this great country, a country we love, with the message we carry from the plains of Iowa to the hills of New Hampshire, from the Nevada desert to the South Carolina coast, the same message we had when we were up and when we were down, that out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we will hope. And where we are met with cynicism and doubt and fear and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of the American people in three simple words -- yes, we can." -- Barack Obama after the South Carolina Primary, 2008
"I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story, that I owe a debt to all of those who came before me, in that, in no other country on earth, is my story even possible." Barack Obama, Democratic National Convention, 2004 Transcript of that speech
GET OUT AND VOTE TODAY!!
Monday, November 3, 2008
2009 Sierra Madre Rose Float Princesses Named

Well, let's get started...
