
Page 4 June 7, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD
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Employment
Food Scientist
Develop & evaluate
food processing guidelines. BS in
Food Science & Technology required.
F/T. Jobsite/Intw: Inglewood,CA.
Resume to Attn: HR Manager at
Ito Inc. dba Kikka, 431 S. Isis Ave,
Inglewood, CA 90301.
Estate Sale
Large Estate Sale. 758 Bayonne, ES.
Fri 6/8, 7-1, Sat 6/9, 7-3. AFL Estate
Sales 424.290.1972.
For Rent
FOR RENT. 644 Sheldon St., ES.
2 Bed 1 Ba, H/w Floors, private 1
car garage, encl. yard. Triplex - Rear
Unit. $2400. S & L Ppty Mgmt
310-350-4096
For Rent
El Segundo. 1 BD/1 BTH, upper
apt unit, immaculate, appliances,
parking. 707 E. Grand. $1750
including utilities. 310.365.1481 or
310.641.2148.
For Sale
S U M M E R C L E A R A N C E
SELLATHON! Vintage architectural
salvage, metalware, garden,
enamelware, tools, plants, furniture,
art WHOLESALE PRICES 4 ALL!
9a-4p Fri-Sun 6/8-10 · 337-343
Richmond St. ALLEY ENTRANCE
Cash CC 310-529-4903 El Segundo
Help Wanted
PART TIME ADMIN ASSISTANT,
MANHATTAN BEACH ACCOUNTING
OFFICE. DATA ENTRY, SCANNING,
LIGHT PHONES, OCCASIONAL
ERRANDS. SOLID COMPUTER &
ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS A MUST.
15HRS/WEEK. EMAIL RESUME
TO ASSISTANT.MBGG.310@
GMAIL.COM
House for Rent
1 bedroom home for lease.
Parking available. Home on Main
St. behind 428 Main St. Like new
with refrigerator and stove. $1800/
month (310) 322-7975
House for Rent
2 BED/1 BA, W/D in unit, garage.
1 yr lease, small pet. 310-545-3153.
Room Wanted
I have lived in a house in El Segundo
for 14 years that is being sold. I am
at Sea or out of town 25% or more
of the time. If you have a room not
being used, call Skip 310.322.1604.
Wanted
WANTED. Collectibles/antiques.
Typewriters, sewing machines,
military, silver, Japan, records,
stamps, coins, jewelry, Chinese,
ANYTHING. Buy/Sell/Trade. We sell
for you on EBAY. Studio Antiques, El
Segundo. 310.322.3895.
Yard Sale
Saturday June 9th, 745 Bayonne,
8:00 am. Cribs, clothing, kids items,
misc...
Employment
Part-time Sales. Looking for
motivated part-time workers. Inside
sales: work from home and make
sales calls. 15% commission on all
sales. Outside sales: territories are
Torrance and El Segundo. Includes
walking and interacting with business
owners. 20% commission on all
sales. Seniors and students welcome.
Send resume to management@
heraldpublications.com.
Help Wanted
Graphic Artists wanted: we need
a graphic artist, who is familiar
with InDesign. Newspaper layout
experience a plus. Part-Time position
in the office for 20-25 hours a week,
which includes light office work
at $15/hour OR position with weekly
flat fee, per job, with payment to be
negotiated. Interested parties email
us web@heraldpublications.com
Found
A ring was found at Hilltop Park on
July 08, 2017 and turned in to ESPD.
If you lost a ring and believe this to
be yours, contact CSI John Hurtado
310-524-2208.
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Police Reports from page 2
one outstanding Inglewood PD felony warrant,
one outstanding U.S. Marshals want, and
one outstanding LAPD misdemeanor warrant.
Monday, May 28
No crimes reported
Tuesday, May 29
One male adult was arrested at 0525 hours
from Grand Avenue and Maryland Street for
one outstanding Santa Monica PD misdemeanor
warrant.
An identity theft report was taken at 0847
hours from the 1000 block of East Acacia
Avenue.
A burglary report was taken at 1442 hours
from the 2200 block of East Park Place.
Unknown suspect(s) broke into the victim’s
locker and used the credit cards.
One male adult was arrested at 1659 hours
from Mariposa Avenue and Nash Street for
domestic violence.
Wednesday, May 30
A grand theft auto report was taken at 0413
hours from the 800 block of Main Street.
Taken was 2006 Honda Civic.
A petty theft report was taken at 0928
hours from the 300 block of East Imperial
Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) entered the
unlocked vehicle and took victim’s shoes. •
City Council from front page
Unified School District, individuals who show
proof of residency within Wiseburn boundaries
will be eligible to receive the same discounted
rates as El Segundo residents who possess a
valid recreation ID card.
While the Council members seemed satisfied
with the general fees, they asked staff to closely
monitor the rental costs and report back to see
if those rates may need to be tweaked lower in
the future. During public communications,
South Bay United Water Polo Club President
Kurt Fry reported that El Segundo’s hourly lane
rate at the El Segundo Aquatics Center is three
times the amount of the Hawthorne pool and
therefore prices his group (and perhaps others)
out of using the new facility. The possibility
that the rental costs might be “grossly elevated”
concerned Councilmember Don Brann, who
thought this could prevent the City from realizing
projected revenues. “It won’t work if the fees
aren’t realistic,” he said. Petit said she would
be comfortable publishing “rack rates” with the
ability to dip below via off-peak discounts and
reductions for non-profit groups. The Council
also discussed 10 percent discounts for clubs
in which at least 20 percent of the members
live in El Segundo, and for long-term tenants
who use more than 10,000 lane hours.
In another item, the Council received additional
assurances about a craft beer and music
festival set for The Lakes at El Segundo in late
August. Though the members conditionally
approved the event during its last meeting,
they wanted more concrete details on parking,
security, liability and benefits to non-profit
groups. Among the details revealed on Tuesday,
applicant Huck Street Productions provided
required insurance coverage ($2 million per
occurrence and $4 million general aggregate
coverage); set up a security plan with their own
crew as well as El Segundo Police Department
staffing; agreed to fire safety requirements; and
arranged a parking plan with Chevron.
The initial thought was to utilize the Chevron
parking lot across the street from The Lakes,
but police officials worried that attendees
would be too tempted to jaywalk. Instead,
Chevron will provide five lots on El Segundo
Boulevard near Main and Richmond streets.
Volunteers from non-profits will work the lots
and proportionately split all the revenues from
the parking fees recouped.
One benefit identified with the new parking
location is the ability to draw attendees
to downtown businesses after the festival.
Councilmember Scot Nicol asked the applicant
to keep a representative around the lots and
downtown area from an hour before the festival
until an hour after to “protect the city from
the event” and ensure there are no problematic
incidents given the influx of people. “We will
hear from the public if the event gets out of
hand,” Nicol warned. The Council also asked
to raise the parking fee to $20 as an incentive
for more people to forego driving and use
rideshare services instead. The organizers will
also work with Lyft and Uber on a detailed
plan to have drivers available. The Council
agreed to maintain the previously discussed
applicant permit fee of $12,500. •