Thursday, April 28, 2011

Station 39

You may all remember my love letter to Fire Station 39 in the San Rafael area of Pasadena a little while back.  I got an email yesterday from Steve Madison, this area's City Councilmember, that was really sad to hear.

I hope they do retrofit it so my favorite firemen will be safe, but please, City of Pasadena, keep the structure's design intact!  Two years??  I'll miss the firemen on my daily dog walks.



Yesterday Pasadena Fire Chief Dennis Downs announced that effective today Fire Station 39 on Avenue 64 in West Pasadena is being vacated because engineering studies have determined the building does not presently meet minimum seismic safety standards.  The Chief predicted that the Station will be closed for 24-30 months.  I am strongly committed to reopening Station 39, either at the same site or a different site, as soon as possible, to provide essential public safety services to the Southwest portion of Pasadena
 
We received a presentation about this decision at our City Council meeting Monday night, in connection with a discussion of the capital budget for the upcoming fiscal year.   Staff reported that the Fire Chief and City Manager made the determination to vacate the existing facility effective today.   I learned of this potential development several weeks ago and have been working with staff to determine first whether this was avoidable.   When it became clear after a second and even a third expert engineering opinion concurred, my focus has been on whether a temporary facility can be established, and to determine when and how the existing facility can be renovated or re-constructed on the same site or a new site.    I was grateful that Monday night my colleagues expressed support for this approach by acknowledging the inclusion in the capital budget of an initial allocation of almost $1 million to pursue the renovation/relocation of Station 39 and Station 32 in East Pasadena, which has also been declared unsafe seismically. 
 
There are a total of eight fire stations in Pasadena, three of which (31, 38 and 39) are in our City Council District (which as you know is one of seven districts).    Our neighborhood fire stations are extremely important to our community’s safety and, again, I am committed to reopening Station 39.    It is extremely unfortunate that the existing facility has to be vacated, but protecting the men and women of our Fire Department who work and live there while on duty, cannot be compromised.    In the meantime the neighborhoods served by Station 39 will be served by our Stations 31 (South Fair Oaks) and 38 (Linda Vista), as well as City of Los Angeles and South Pasadena stations with whom we have a “mutual aid“ compact.    The Chief has assured me that response times will continue to be well within compliance with all national and regional standards.  I will keep you posted regarding our efforts as we move forward.     We will post information regarding this matter on our District 6 website at cityofpasadena.net
 
Steve Madison
Pasadena City Councilmember, District 6
 
 

Friday, April 22, 2011

Call Me Fitz







My friend and client, Ernie Grunwald's fabulous new show, Call Me Fitz,  on Directv 101 airs this Sunday!  Check it out.  You won't be disappointed and Ernie will love you for it.

Glamour Gowns in the News!

Glamour Gowns 2011 was fantastic this year.  The Glamour Gowns Committee worked all day on Saturday to help dress over 400 foster girls in LA County for their prom or special day. The girls took home a dress, new shoes from Chinese Laundry, jewelry, had their dresses altered by seamstresses from the local Costumer Union and a goody bag full of makeup and personal care products.

Thanks to our newest committee member, Lauren Tobin, of Panther PR, we had some amazing coverage of this "little" event that is now had it's 10th Anniversary.  We were on the Channel 7 news live, KTLA Channel 5 did a segment, LA Times Fashion and Telemundo.

We've grown from the basement of a church and some used, cast-off dresses to the Los Angeles Convention Center and close to 400 girls in one day.  Dresses have been donated by Masquerade (a local prom dress manufacturer), Windsor, David's Bridal and we still collect donations from the public if they are newer and in good condition.  Neutrogena, Smashbox, NYX cosmetics, Avon/Mark, Garnier and others donated the products for the stuffed full goody bags that every girl left with.  And for the girls who would prefer a tuxedo instead?  Men's Wearhouse came through with donations of a free tux rental.

If you're interested in volunteering next year - just give me a jingle.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Clear the Air



Green Tip of the Week

 Decorate the Office with Live Plants:

Bring in some live plants to help clean the air. Researchers at NASA have discovered that common household plants can rid the air of a variety of contaminants, and thus act as a living air purifier. The research showed that plants such as Bamboo Palm, Chinese Evergreen, English Ivy, Gerbera Daisy, and the Peace Lily are some of the most effective plants at removing formaldehyde, benzene, and CO2 from the air.

Your lungs will thank you.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Home Ownership Survey - a good read

Interesting article on home ownership confidence from a recent Pew Research Center article.  This is from the LA Times and a good read for all of you on the fence or pounding the pavement looking for that first home.  http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-pew-homeownership-20110412,0,2943484.story

Thursday, April 14, 2011

50 North Arroyo Blvd - Open today 10-2 and Sunday 2-5 pm

 The door will be open to this sophisticated modern townhome on the edge of the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena!


Monday, April 11, 2011

Sneak Preview: New Listing on the Arroyo in Pasadena



 Sneak preview of my listing coming on the market next week....come see me Thursday 4/14/11 from 10-2.  Delightful treats and a stunning sophisticated townhome on the banks of the Arroyo. Who could ask for anything more?
















Sunday, April 10, 2011

255 Hillside Rd - Reginald Johnson, Architect

An amazing Reginald Johnson estate in South Pasadena.



Award winning South Pasadena architectural Masterpiece designed by Reginald Johnson in 1920 and meticulously restored.The Paxton House features elegant French doors, patios and courtyards which give this home a sense of a European Villa.The Paxton House is a prime example of Reginald Johnson's Early California style of design.The property features an entry hall with original Terra Cotta floors and 20th Century lighting sconces.The living room and library boast antique paneling that has been restored to its original beauty.Adjacent to the living room is an impressive loggia, truly a stunning indoor/outdoor room. The Grand kitchen and eating area is superb for serious cooking joined together with the perfect area for gathering and relaxing.Master bedroom suite and four additional large bedroom suites complete the upstairs living space.The home also includes a grand formal dining room,media room and home gym. One bedroom Guest House measures an additional 672 sqft.An elegant Masterpiece!



 Listing courtesy of Dorothy Korostoff, Sotheby's Intl Realty

Friday, April 8, 2011

2295 Cazador Drive - SOLD!


May the new home owners love their Better Shelter!

House Numbers: Heath, Eames and Neutra






Oh Happy Day!  My favorite ceramics company, Heath Ceramics, meets my favorite mid-century designers and architect, Eames and Neutra.  The perfect house numbers for your modern pad.

The only thing to decide is Eames or Neutra?  Which one will it be?

Neutra for me please.


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

AIA Housing Design Award Winners



The AIA announced it's Housing Design Award Winners this week.  The jury honored Koning Eizenberg Architecture of Los Angeles for their mixed-use Hancock building in WeHo.

Click here for more photos of the winners.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

South Pasadena Beautiful's 41st Annual Garden Tour and Plant Swap





South Pasadena Beautiful's Annual Garden Tour and Plant Swap is coming up on April 17th from 1-4 pm (May 1st if it rains).

The list of gardens on the tour:

1. 2015 Mission St
2. 1233 Garfield Ave
3. 2024 Ashbourne Dr.
4. 1602 Camden Pkwy
5. 1618 Camden Pkwy

Plant Swap is at Camden Parkway Circle - bring a plant, take a plant.

A great quick tour of South Pasadena and some of it's character homes and gardens.  They are accepting donations and don't forget to bring a plant!