Of course, now that the fire is out, it’s important to think about — and prepare for — possible mudslides during the rainy season.
The following is an excerpt from a press release by Bruce Inman, Sierra Madre’s Director of Public Works.
Phase two of the Santa Anita Fire will be the mudslides that could be […]
More details from the city, plus information about making donations to help the city pay for the fire fighting efforts.
You can contribute to the Santa Anita Fire Fund through the Sierra Madre Community Foundation. To donate, click here for the form. Checks should be made out to SMCF/CCF with “Santa Anita Fire Fund” in the […]
Two helpful online resources for voters are: Project Vote Smart and Smart Voter.
Additionally, our own Sierra Madre Public Library has materials to inform voters:
To help voters make informed decisions before the election on November 7, the Sierra Madre Public Library offers free, easy-to-use, non-partisan voting guides: the Easy Voter Guide for the California election and […]
Police Chief Marilyn Diaz has sent the following announcement about traffic and pedestrian safety to inSierraMadre.com:
Police Chief Marilyn Diaz is asking motorists to obey traffic laws, especially speeding and crosswalk violations. Sierra Madre police officers will be reminding the public to drive safely by using the radar speed trailer, temporary signage and volunteers to […]
by Diana Day
New speed limit sign on northbound Hermosa, near Memorial Park
As part of its effort to address concerns about speeding near Memorial Park, the Sierra Madre Police Department installed two new 25 m.p.h. speed limit signs on northbound and southbound Hermosa, according to Police Chief Marilyn Diaz.
The speed signs went up “almost immediately” after […]