Downey Insight - City of Downey
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Downey Insight - City of Downey
DOWNEY INSIGHT MAY-JUNE 2015 JUNE / JULY 2015 The Downey Insight City of Downey Newsletter The City of Downey will be hosting 128 athletes and coaches, from Ireland, who will be participating in the Special Olympics LA2015 Games. The athletes and coaches will be staying in Downey for 4 days prior to the start of the LA 2015 Games to train and become acclimated to the time and weather. During that time the City of Downey will be responsible for lodging, meals, training facilities, events and showing the athletes and coaches what Downey is all about. In welcoming the Irish Delegation to the City of Downey we have planned a Community Concert, Wednesday, July 22 nd from 7:00 10:00 pm at the Downey Civic Center. At this event there will be a live performance by Kerry Dance Troupe, an Irish Dance performance, Knyght Ryder, a cover band and La Charanga, a Latin Band. The event will also feature food trucks, sponsor information booths and much much more. The City of Downey will also be hosting an Official Farewell Ceremony for the Irish Delegation as we send them on their way to the games and wish them luck in competition. This will be held at the Downey Civic Theatre’s “Champion Plaza” on Friday, July 24th at 10:00 am. Save the Date! Rooftop Concerts & Summer Fun! Community Concert July 22, 2015 Kerry Dance Troupe Knyght Ryder La Charanga DJBeat Drop Sounds of America August 12th Rooftop Public Parking Structure Smith the Band Contemporary/ Vintage Country & Rock 1 Summer Music & Movie August 15th International Food & Music Festival September 12th Golden Park Featured Film: Big Hero 6 The Band Fresh: Top 40’s/ Latin Music Downtown Downey Downey Avenue between 2nd & 4th Streets DOWNEY INSIGHT JUNE—JULY 2015 Community Development Construction work continues at a brisk pace. The main road that traverses the center, Apollo Way, has gotten closer to being completed. The exterior architectural treatments and colors for the 24hr Fitness building are underway. The neighboring building that will host the 14 screen multiplex theater has been erected, and the interior work is underway. The buildings outside of the Theater that comprise the “entertainment plaza” are being erected. On the opposite side of the shopping center, the Floor & Décor building shell has also been completed, and interior work is underway. Work has commenced on the site pads for both restaurants that will front Lakewood Blvd., Lazy Dog and Benihana; and the buildings hosting the other restaurant and commercial uses within the site off Apollo Way have been framed. The tenant mix continues to grow and we’ve heard the following tenants are in the mix: Rock & Brews, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Panera, MOD Pizza, Gaucho Grill, Jersey Mikes, Five Guys, Pick-Up Stix, Ruby’s Dinner, What the Funnel, Dickey’s BBQ and Jumping Crab Cajun. Penske Toyota Champion Dodge Downey Nissan Toyota will be constructing a 473 square foot addition to the main building, a 17,398 square foot interior remodel to the showroom and offices, and a complete façade renovation to complement the improvement of Firestone Boulevard. Construction of the interior remodel and addition is progressing. The façade improvements have commenced with the construction of the new entry tower. Construction is expected to be completed by Fall of 2015. The owner submitted plans to demolish the existing 5,000 square foot showroom and offices and build a new 16,000 square foot showroom and offices. Demolition of the existing building has been completed and underground work for the new showroom and offices has begun. The new building is expected to be completed by Summer of 2016. Downey Nissan has submitted plans to construct a new 49,000 square foot building on the northwest corner of Firestone Boulevard and Old River School Road (formerly My Choice Auction Car Dealership). This new location is larger than their existing facility (across from Bob’s Big Boy) and will include a showroom, office space, repair shop, and a vehicle display area. The proposed development will further the beautification of Firestone Boulevard. The application is currently under review and is anticipated for Nissan to break ground by Spring of 2016. 2 DOWNEY INSIGHT JUNE—JULY 2015 Parks & Recreation STEAMWorks This summer the ASPIRE program partnered with the DUSD in providing the summer school STEAMWorks program. The STEAMWorks program is funded by DUSD. The district will provide staffing and activities in the morning and the City will provide staff and activities from 11:40 am until 6:00 pm. Students have been invited by DUSD to participate based on criteria such as: English language learners, free lunch need, or foster youth. The goal is to prevent summer learning loss so these students can continue learning throughout the summer and are not starting the school year behind. Play Ground Adventures Play Ground Adventures is a FREE summer program offered at Apollo, Brookshire, Dennis the Menace, Furman, Golden and Rio San Gabriel parks. The program runs from June 22nd through August 14th, Monday – Friday from 12:00-5:00pm (Brookshire Park 12:304:30pm). At this program children, aged 6-12 years, have the opportunity to play outdoors in a safe, fun and supervised summer drop-in program. Outdoor group games, sports, arts & crafts, special events and field trips are offered. At this time 226 children are enrolled at the various parks. Human Resources The City would like to welcome the following recent, new employees! Alicia Duarte, Deputy City Clerk Erik Hempe, Police Officer Recruit And congratulate former part time employees who are now full time: The program operates for 19 days from June 29th – July 24th and was closed on July 3rd for the Fourth of July holiday. There are three school locations: Rio Hondo Elementary, Gauldin Elementary, and Sussman Middle School and participating students are from all schools in the district. There are about 850 total students being served through the STEAMWorks program and 78 part time staff. Students will receive various STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) lessons and activities. A theme has been selected for the summer and students will do one activity a day based on this theme. For elementary it will be “Wonders of Water” and students will learn things like how ducks stay dry in water and how clouds make rain. For middle school the theme will be “Investigators” and students will learn things like how to dust for fingerprints and the science of blood. Activities are tied to the common core state standards as well. Arturo Barba, Ambulance Operator Bernabe Ibarra, Transit Driver 3 DOWNEY INSIGHT $5,000 Keep America Beautiful/ Lowe’s Community Improvement Grant JUNE—JULY 2015 Public Works News City Mandated Water Use Restrictions The Public Works Department was awarded a $5,000 grant through the Keep America Beautiful/Lowe’s Community Improvement Grant in May 2015. The grant funds will be used towards transforming City Hall’s front lawn into a drought tolerant demonstration garden. The funds will help offset the cost of converting the turf area into an educational garden that will provide opportunity for visitors to learn about various California native plants. This will not only contribute to the state -wide water conservation mandate but will also become a great resource and public awareness tool. Due to the severe drought, the City recently adopted an Urgency Ordinance in response to California’s State of Emergency and the State-mandated 20% reduction in potable water use for all City water users. The City has taken additional steps to help comply with this mandate which have included reducing potable water irrigation at City parks to 2-3 days per week, City Hall to 2 days per week, other City facilities to 1-2 days per week, and completely turning off potable water to medians that contain grass. Lakewood Blvd. Improvement Project from Florence Avenue to Gallatin Road completed In May 2015 another phase of Lakewood Boulevard Improvement Project was completed. This phase involved street improvements from Florence Avenue to Gallatin Road. The project consisted of street widening, pavement rehabilitation and restriping, new curbs, gutters, sidewalks and curb ramps; storm drain modifications and water system improvements; new raised landscaped median islands; ornamental street and pedestrian lighting, traffic signal upgrades; and new parkway trees. The project was funded by combination of grant and local funds. The final phase of Lakewood Boulevard Improvement Project from Gallatin Road to Telegraph Road is under design and is anticipated to be completed by June 2016. It is important to note that eco-friendly recycled water is exempt from the State’s mandates. Many of the City’s medians and parks are irrigated with the exempted recycled water and are subsequently marked with purple recycled water signs. Additionally, the City continues to expand recycled water use to other sites, replace old water service lines and mains prone to leaking. All measures taken by the City and its water customers, no matter how large or small, have a cumulative effect of helping achieve compliance with the State’s requirement for Downey to reduce potable water usage by 20%. Although there are varying degrees of water use reduction achievable depending on the type of water customer, each customer is being asked to cut all non-essential water use. The primary means of accomplishing this is to immediately reduce the number of days and duration of landscape irrigation which is the primary focus of the City’s recently adopted Urgency Ordinance which can be found on the City’s website under http://www.downeyca.org/. 4 DOWNEY INSIGHT JUNE—JULY 2015 Downey Fire Department News The City of Downey has announced the release of a Request for Proposals for Emergency Management Consultant Services regarding a single jurisdiction local hazard mitigation plan (LHMP). Proposals are due by 4:00 pm on Friday, July 17, 2015. Local Hazard Mitigation Plans are required by the Federal government to be reviewed and approved every five years. The Fire Department was awarded grant funds from FEMA to support this preparedness plan. Illegal fireworks are being blamed for igniting two fires in Downey on June 30th, including one blaze that scorched a home and displaced three residents. Education Ambulance operators provided automatic external defibrillator (AED) & CPR training to City Staff as well as 62 residents in preparation of implementing the City's Community AED program. New Recruits John Bugay, Jimmy Macaraeg, Justin Medina, Anthony Silva & Samuel Turpin completed their 8-week Drill School . Illegal fireworks caused numerous fires throughout the City over the Independence Day holiday weekend. Additionally, on July 5th Downey Firefighters assisted Compton Fire Department on a 2nd alarm commercial fire in their city. On July 9th at 2:11 pm, Downey Fire Department responded to 11823 Downey Avenue on a commercial fire. Upon arrival, heavy fire and smoke was reported in a vacant single story dental office. Reports of roof collapse forced firefighters to switch to a defensive strategy and a second alarm was requested. Downed energized Edison power lines further hampered firefighting operations. Assisting units responded from Vernon, Santa Fe Springs, Compton, and Los Angeles County Fire Departments. Downey Police Department, Public Works Department, and Building Department responded to the incident. Fire Investigator Grounds is currently determining the cause of the fire. The building was a total loss. Downey Police News On July 4th, 2015, Downey Police Officers responded to 157 calls for service between the hours of 6PM and midnight. Of those calls, 112 were related to fireworks. During that evening, officers also issued 20 citations for the unlawful possession/ discharge of illegal fireworks. On May 29, 2015, the Downey Police Department conducted a DUI & Driver’s License checkpoint in conjunction with an approved “Office Of Traffic Safety” grant. The checkpoint was held on Lakewood Blvd and Cleta St. During the operating hours of 7PM to 2:30AM, 1042 vehicles were stopped and their drivers contacted. Field sobriety tests were conducted on four drivers, with one driver arrested for DUI. Additionally, 35 citations were issued to unlicensed drivers and 13 were issued to those driving on a suspended license. One driver was also arrested when he was found to be in possession of an illegal firearm. 5 DOWNEY INSIGHT JUNE—JULY 2015 Downey City Library Book Your Summer Monday Performances Monday summer programming continues to break records for the Downey City Library. The Downey Theatre has graciously partnered with us so that kids and caregivers can enjoy the all-ages programming offered every Monday at 2:30. We only have two left: Bubble Magic on July 20 and Flights of Fantasy Storytelling on July 27. Come see what all the fuss is about! Reading Class This summer the Downey City Library launched a reading practice class for six and seven year olds dedicated to summer fun and learning. Thirty students have participated in the program by rehearsing The Guinea Pig Song, Three Little Pigs and Popsicle Boy. The students are having fun along with learning through educational activities, games and tools for building and reinforcing a better foundation of reading, language skills that elementary school curriculum requires. Mini-Comicon Couldn’t make it to San Diego to rub elbows with your favorite comic book heroes? The library has you covered. As our final Book Your Summer event, we are hosting a mini comic book convention in the library from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm - Art activities, drawing workshops, a game truck and a discussion of the history of comic books! All while supplies last. Some programs require registration due to room capacity. Please call the Downey City Library Children’s Information desk for more information at 562-904-7360 x127 www.downeyca.org /cityofdowney Book Your Summer Million Minute Challenge Have you and your family and friends signed up for Book Your Summer at the library yet? In addition to fabulous events, we are challenging the community read ONE MILLION MINUTES! And like all community efforts, your individual contributions of 400 minutes should help us reach our goal quickly. Sign up at the library or online at downeylibrary.org to 11111 Brookshire Avenue Downey, California 562.869.7331 Monday through Friday 7:30 AM—5:30 PM @cityofdowney /cityofdowneyca 6