Discussion of some land use designations doesn’t sit well with Mosca and Walsh.
Mayor John Buchanan serves as tie breaker in final vote.
It's Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) second attempt to make it a crime for most people to publicly carry unloaded handguns.
Prior to every meeting of the Sierra Madre City Council, Patch publishes the complete agenda packet, including all staff reports, notes and minutes from previous meetings.
The meetings are part of the environmental impact report process of the plan to remove up to 2 million cubic yards of dirt from the Devil's Gate Dam.
The City Council unamimously approves an ordinance making it easier to stage special events on the property, mainly the south parking lot.
Senior housing proposal would measure more than 30 feet above Sierra Madre Boulevard.
Wednesday night meeting will be the Sierra Madre public’s first opportunity to give feedback on the proposed senior housing project.
Community leaders and organizations are all contributing to the New York Drive memorial to World Trade Center victims.
The Gold Line Construction Authority needs to purchase land from Monrovia to unlock $750 million from Metro, but a California Supreme Court decision in a redevelopment lawsuit could jeopardize its ability to do so.
The county held the first of two legally-required hearings on redistricting, and opinions on how to proceed are clearly still divided. The final hearing will be on September 27.
The City of Monrovia cannot execute an agreement to sell land to the Gold Line Construction Authority until a lawsuit against the state is resolved, according to City Manager Scott Ochoa.
A public hearing on a request by the Los Angeles Turf Club, operators of Santa Anita Park, to hold nighttime events will be held in Arcadia's City Council Chambers at 7 p.m. Sept. 6.
AB 91 would make it easier for students to apply for financial aid.
The bill, allowing undocumented students access to various state-funded financial aid and scholarships, heads to the Democratic-controlled State Assembly.
Donations of used books are also welcome, with proceeds from their sale going to support library programs.
The county will ultimately choose from among three plans for how to redraw County Board of Supervisor seats at this initial hearing.
Shortly after Assemblyman Anthony Portantino held a press conference Monday about alleged misleading budget figures released by the Assembly Rules Committee, the committee opted against the legislator's proposal to approve budgets in public.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
In special session, Council approves resolution to save Community Redevelopment Agency funds.
The state's high speed rail program has proponents thinking they'll break ground, and opponents sure they've killed the project.
These six prestigious awards are presented each year to groups and individuals chosen by a committee comprised of past winners.
Consumers who believe they may have been overcharged by any company, including CVS, may contact their local Weights and Measures office.
One Sierra Madre resident writes to say that he's still awaiting payment for giving back to the grid.
Executive Director for Fountain Square Development Billy Shields presented his companies plans to the city council in March of 2011.
As a deadline for new proposed Board of Supervisor electoral boundaries passes, supervisors Mark Ridley-Thomas, Gloria Molina, and Don Knabe all released new plans for how to draw the county's electoral boundaries for the next 10 years.
City press release announces neighborhood meeting to discuss proposed assisted living project on blighted site.
Now that a state redistricting commission has finished its work, it is likely to see challenges from at least one direction.
Screening of "Tangled" will be last in popular summer series.
Collected entries from online survey will be used in ongoing update process for city's Parks and Facilities Master Plan.
Sierra Madre has a number of vacancies on various commissions and committees.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission has completed its work redrawing electoral boundaries, though a legal challenge to the maps could be possible.
The state's high court will hear a case filed by city redevelopment agencies that challenges a recent state law forcing them to pay millions to California to keep operating.
Replacement of water main on E. Sierra Madre Boulevard may cause traffic delays, city says.
A usual opponent of the Department of Public Works talks about his recent experience with the department's Flood Control Division.
Unanimous vote directs city staff to draft ordinance revising fees for commercial solar installations.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors holds a marathon public hearing on proposed redistricting boundaries that will continue next month.
Funds will fill gap between $50,000 in donations and $60,000 in expected costs.
Californians for Legislature Ethics and Accountability Now are demanding that the Assembly opens its books to the public.