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Jonny Felker from page 3
good at that. I’ve also looked into physical
therapy as a backup.”
Jonny has had many influential people in
his life. He says his father, brother, his cross
country coach and two cousins Brandon
and Bryce have all had a part in who he has
become and what his future is shaping up to be.
His father, Todd, was in Boy Scouts as a
boy growing up and made it to the rank of
Life Scout. Only a family tragedy prevented
him from becoming an Eagle Scout. Todd
says it was important for him to see that his
sons reach the pinnacle of Scouting. Jonny
says some of his best memories were Scout
camping trips with his father. His Eagle Project
was building a large shed for the Friends
of the LAX dunes which restore the areas
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a run each week and Jonny impressed his
teacher so much he related his thoughts to
the cross country and track coach Marcos
Bolanos. Coach Bolanos talked to Jonny and
the rest is history.
Jonny started his cross country as a junior.
“Cross country changed my life a ton
since I joined. I think the biggest lesson I
learned was how to set and work towards
long term goals as well as dealing with
failure.” At the start of each season, for track
and cross country, the whole team would do
goal setting. For cross country Jonny’s goals
were less time-focused and more aimed at
becoming a better runner in general. On
the other hand his track goals were much
more defined.
In his first season running cross country
as a junior Jonny was named the team’s
Most Valuable Runner. He says it wasn’t
something he envisioned but something he
takes pride in since it was an award voted
on. As a senior he was one of the team’s top
seven runners. Of the five varsity races he
competed in he bettered his time in four of
those races. He helped the Eagles advance
to the California CIF State Cross Country
Championships.
At the cross country awards banquet Coach
Bolanos awarded Jonny the Coach’s Award.
It is in recognition of the runner who has
improved the most, the hardest working runner
and displays the most positive attitude
on the team.
When Jonny decided to run track he focused
on the distance events. He would set a
time to aim for in his 1600 and 3200 meter
races. About halfway through his sophomore
year he ran a 5:39 1600 meter race with a
goal of 5:30. As a junior at the end of the
cross country season he ran a 5:12 during a
time trial so of he set a goal of breaking 5
minutes. During his junior year he ran a time
of 5:02. “I was just short of my goal but on
the bright side, in one of my favorite races,
I hit my 3200 goal with a time of 10:58.”
As a senior Jonny was looking to accomplish
his goals he’d set for himself. To
add to his motivation Coach Bolanos announced
it would be his last year teaching.
This was the day before the Palos Verdes
dual meet in which he was running the 1600.
“I took my dad’s advice and didn’t start out
too fast.” In his previous races Jonny’s first
lap was always 10 seconds faster than his
target pace was. “I would end up having a
really slow mid-race, which would mess up
my time.”
Going into the second lap he was in dead
last but was exactly on pace to go 5:00. He
did that exact same thing for two more laps.
He passed two big groups of runners who
had slowed down from their first lap pace
and Jonny came into the last lap feeling
great. “I went all out and came in with the
timer showing 4:55. This was by far my most
triumphant moment.”In the final meet of the
season, before the Corona Virus shutdown all
sports, Jonny bettered his 3200 meter goal
by 23 seconds.
Jonny says he accomplished his goals
he set out to do before it ended. He says
running cross country and track for Coach
Bolanos changed his life by making him
more confident. “Knowing that I’ve made
it through a ton of insanely hard workouts
and races will serve as a reminder of what
I’m capable of.”
With graduation on the horizon he’ll miss
having a team to run with. He says, “It’s
much easier to improve when other people are
holding you accountable.” He’s challenging
himself these days by training for his first
marathon. If all goes to plan, Jonny will
accomplish another one of his goals when
he crosses the finish line. •
between the airport and the beach. Jonny’s
project taught him how to lead a group of
people, organization and planning.
He says his cousin Brandon, a former Air
Force Thunderbird pilot, was someone he
looked up to. At family gatherings Brandon
would encourage him to be the best he could
be in whatever he decided. His cousin Bryce,
who is a few years older than Jonny, is also
interested in going into the medical field.
“He’s been able to tell me a lot about what I
can expect in the near future.”Jonny’s brother
Mathew was a big influence since they went
through scouting together and achieved their
Eagle rank the same year.
Jonny got into running thanks to his P.E.
teacher in his sophomore year. There was
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City of El Segundo
NOTICE OF PREPARATION
of Environmental Impact Report & Public Scoping Meeting
Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan Project
Address: 401-575 N. Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and parking lot on 600-block of PCH
Applicant: MAR CDC Holly, LLC
Project Description: The proposed Project involves a new Pacific Coast Commons Specific Plan, which
includes approximately 6.3 acres of developed property. The Project would demolish existing structures,
including a former restaurant with meeting/ballroom space and the existing surface parking lots of the Fairfield
Inn & Suites by Marriott and Aloft Hotel properties. The Specific Plan would allow for the development of up to
263 new housing units and approximately 11,250 gross square feet of new commercial/retail uses, and
associated parking. The Fairfield Inn & Suites and Aloft Hotel would not be redeveloped or expanded, but the
zoning for the existing properties would be changed to reflect the current land uses. The project
applications/requests include the following: Environmental Assessment (EA-1248); General Plan Amendment
(GPA 19-01); Zone Text Amendment ZTA19-08; Zone Change (ZC 19-01); Development Agreement DA19-02;
Subdivision (SUB 19-03); Site Plan Review (SPR 19-01); Parking Demand Study; Shared Parking Agreements;
reciprocal access agreements; and Waivers from street dedication requirements.
Notice of Preparation: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, the City is the lead agency for the
preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed Project. The City has prepared a NOP to
provide responsible and trustee agencies and the general public sufficient information describing the Project and
its potential environmental effects to enable responsible agencies and the public to make a meaningful response
to the NOP. The full NOP with a detailed project description and exhibits can be found on the City’s website by
clicking or typing the following link into a web browser: https://bit.ly/COESACTIVEPROJECTS
Comment Period: May 26, 2020 through June 25, 2020.
The City will consider all written comments regarding the potential environmental effects of the Project as part of
the environmental analysis of the proposed Project. All written comments will become a part of the public record
for the Draft EIR. Written comments will be accepted online during the Scoping Meeting, via email, and/or via
mail, and must be submitted to the City by 5:00 P.M., Thursday, June 25, 2020. Please direct your written
comments to Paul Samaras, City of El Segundo, Planning and Building Safety Department, 350 Main Street, El
Segundo, CA 90245, or email psamaras@elsegundo.org.
Scoping Meeting: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
The scoping meeting will be held online via teleconference and will involve a presentation about the Project, the
environmental review process, and schedule. The purpose of the meeting is to facilitate the receipt of written
comments about the scope and content of the environmental analysis to be addressed in the Draft EIR. The
Scoping Meeting is for information-gathering, is not a public hearing, and no public testimony will be taken. No
decisions about the Project will be made at the Scoping Meeting. A separate public hearing for entitlement
requests will be scheduled after the completion of the Draft EIR. Additional information regarding the Scoping
Meeting and instructions on how to participate are posted on the City’s website at the following link:
https://bit.ly/COESACTIVEPROJECTS
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS
FOR THE
ACACIA PARK PLAYGROUND AND
SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
IN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO
PROJECT NO.: PW 20-06
The City of El Segundo is accepting
sealed bids in the City Clerk’s office,
350 Main Street, El Segundo, California
90245, until 11:00 a.m. on:
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2020
at which time they will be publicly opened.
Bids will not be accepted after that time.
As described in the Bidding Documents,
the bids are for a public works project
(“Project”) which consists of the
furnishing all labor, materials, equipment,
and services, and performing all work
necessary for the removal of the existing
Acacia Park pool and restroom building
and replacing with new playground
equipment and pour-in-place playground
surface and related work as shown on the
plans on file with the City’s Public Works
Department. The work will take place
within the Acacia Park limits, at 625 W.
Acacia Avenue, El Segundo CA, 90245.
Work on the Project must be performed
in strict conformity with Specifications
No. PW 20-06: Acacia Park Playground
and Site Improvement Project which is
filed with the Public Works Department.
Copies of the Plans, Specifications,
Contract Documents and Engineer’s
estimate are available from the
Engineering Division of the Public Works
Department, City of El Segundo, 350
Main Street, El Segundo, California,
90245. Plans And Specifications are
alternately available electronically via
https://www.elsegundo.org/government/
departments/city-clerk/bid-rfp
A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday, June 2, 2020, at 10:00 am, at
Acacia Park, 625 W. Acacia Avenue,
El Segundo, CA 90245. Bidders’
attendance at this meeting is mandatory.
Questions regarding the bid shall be
submitted by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, June
9, 2020 to https://www.elsegundo.org/
government/departments/city-clerk/bidrfp
The terms and conditions for bidding on
the Project are described in the attached
Bidding Instructions.
This project requires payment of State
prevailing rates of wages for Los Angeles
County. The contractor must post copies
of the prevailing schedule at each job
site. Copies of these rates of wages
are available from the State of California
Department of Industrial Relations
Prevailing Wage Unit, Telephone No.
(415) 703-4774. The website for this
agency is currently located at www.dir.
ca.gov.
Note that the Project is subject to
compliance monitoring and enforcement
by California Department of Industrial
Relations. Pursuant to California law, the
City must find bids failing to comply with
all applicable Labor Code requirements
including, without limitation, Labor
Code §§ 1725.5 and 1771.4 to be
nonresponsive.
The contractor to whom the contract
is awarded must assist in locating,
qualifying, hiring and increasing the
skills of minority group employees and
applicants for employment, as set forth in
Executive Order 11246 and 11375.
Any contract entered into pursuant to
this notice will incorporate the provisions
of the State Labor Code. Compliance
with the prevailing rates of wages and
apprenticeship employment standards
established by the State Director of
Industrial Relations will be required.
Affirmative action to ensure against
discrimination in employment practices
on the basis of race, color, national
origin, ancestry, sex, or religion will also
be required.
The City of El Segundo hereby
affirmatively ensures that minority
business enterprises will be afforded full
opportunity to submit bids in response to
this notice and will not be discriminated
against on the basis of race, color,
national origin, ancestry, sex, or religion
in any consideration leading to the award
of contract.
Prevailing Wage: Federal Labor
Standards Provisions, including
prevailing wage requirements of the
Davis-Bacon and Related Acts will
be enforced. In the event of a conflict
between Federal and State wage rates,
the higher of the two will prevail.
The Contractor’s duty to pay State
prevailing wages can be found under
Labor Code Section 1770 et. Seq.
and Labor Code Sections 1775 and
1777.7 outline the penalties for failure
to pay prevailing wages and employ
apprentices including forfeitures and
debarment.
Five percent (5%) will be deducted from
each progress payment and retained by
the City. The remainder less the amount
of all previous payments will be paid
to the Contractor. Pursuant to Public
Contracts Code (“PCC”) § 22300, the
Contractor may substitute securities
for retention monies held by the City or
request that the City place such monies
into an escrow account. The Contractor
is notified, pursuant to PCC § 22300, any
such election will be at the Contractor
own expense and will include costs
incurred by the City to accommodate the
Contractor’s request.
In entering into a Public Works contract,
or a subcontract, to supply goods,
services, or materials pursuant to a public
works contract, the Contractor, or Sub-
Contractor, offers and agrees to assign
to the awarding body all rights, title and
interest in, and to, all causes of action it
may have under Section 4 of the Clayton
Act (15 U.S.C. Section 15) or under the
Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 [commencing
with Section 16700] of Part 2 of Division
7 of the Business and Professions
Code), arising from purchases of
goods, services, or materials pursuant
to the public works contract or the
subcontract. This assignment shall be
made and become effective at the time
the awarding body tenders final payment
to the Contractor, without further
acknowledgment by the parties.
Bids must be prepared on the approved
Proposal forms in conformance with the
Instructions to Bidders and submitted to
the Public Works Department, 350 Main
Street, City of El Segundo, in a sealed
envelope plainly marked on the outside:
“SEALED BIDS FOR PROJECT NO.:
PW 20-06
ACACIA PARK PLAYGROUND AND
SITE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
IN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO
DO NOT OPEN WITH
REGULAR MAIL”
No bid will be accepted from a
Contractor who has not been licensed
in accordance with the provisions of the
State Business and Professions Code.
For these projects, those acceptable
classes of license shall be “A” or “B”.
The successful Contractor and his Sub-
Contractors will be required to possess
the correct license for their project
classifications, and valid City Business
Licenses from the City of El Segundo.
The City of El Segundo reserves the
right to reject any or all bids, to waive
any irregularity, and to take all bids under
advisement for a period of ninety (90)
calendar days.
Any contract entered into pursuant
to this notice shall become effective
or enforceable against the City of El
Segundo only when the formal written
contract has been duly executed by the
appropriate officer(s) of the City of El
Segundo.
DATED this 21st day of May, 2020 .
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA
Tracy Weaver, City Clerk
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