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Page 12 June 9, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD City Council from front page Champs from page 7 RBI single. Bonham had another two-run double and Smith hit a long fly ball for a sacrifice fly scoring Bonham to make it 7-2. Conrad Bernstein took over for Smith on the mound and with the help of a double play that helped end the Athletics threat. Smith picked up the win throwing five innings, giving up two runs, four hits and struck out six. Lucas Bonham was 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs. Conrad Bernstein had three hits while Landon Davis had two hits and scored twice to pace the Cardinals. Homerun Derby 12-year-old Connor Smith was this year’s Home Run Derby champion. There were twenty different players with home runs this season and each participated in the derby. Smith outhit all of them including second place finisher 11-year old Xavier Rice, of the Orioles, to claim this year’s trophy. Closing Ceremonies League president Peter Gianusso, stood in front of a packed crowd and helped the community understand just how precious life can be. He told the large crowd of parents, players and friends how our small tight-knit community had embraced and supported the families of Ike Mahoney and Bill Klug in the aftermath of both men tragically taken from their families. Gianusso said, “We are family. Part of what makes El Segundo Little League great is that we are an extended family. Now, more than ever, is the time to show what that means. Tonight hug your children before you put them down for bed and tell them you love them.” He said that in an instant life changing events could happen take anyone of us. During a moment of silence for both Ike and Bill the flags were raised by the El Segundo fire department while members of the El Segundo police department stood at attention. The flags were lowered to half-staff in a memorial tribute to Ike Mahoney, who volunteered his time to his son’s single-A division Cubs, and to Bill Klug who assisted with his son’s AAA Padres team. Gianusso, who said this would be his final season as league president (he is moving to New Jersey), thanked the crowd for their support and then introduced the 23 12 year olds graduating from the El Segundo Little League. South Bay All Star Games The South Bay All-Star games featuring some of the top senior baseball players and senior softball players in the South Bay will once again convene here at the El Segundo Rec Park softball field and Stevenson Field. The 24th annual South Bay Athletic Club Softball All-Star Classic was played last night and the Eagles were well represented with Alyssa Pelegrin and Julie Roach playing for the Red Team and Nayeli Diaz, Allison Tatnal and Megan Truesdale playing for the Blue squad. El Segundo head coach Keith Cameron was selected to coach one of the teams. The 47th annual South Bay Athletic Club Baseball All-Star Classic is Friday night at 7 p.m. It will bring together some of the South Bay’s top players who have signed a letter of intent to play at the collegiate level, selected in the Major League amateur draft or are still weighing their options. This is an opportunity to see some of the South Bay’s best play against each other; El Segundo’s Albert Galicia has been named to the Blue Team. Tickets are $10, $5 with ASB and children 7 and under are free. 100 percent of the proceeds benefit the South Bay Athletic Club sponsoring the games which also provides a banquet luncheon honoring the South Bay’s best in both sports. Come out and watch some great baseball at an affordable price rather than fighting the Harbor Freeway getting to Chavez Ravine. • study on the impacts of oversized vehicles and trailers parked on city streets in the wake of complaints community-wide including in the Smoky Hollow area. City Manager Greg Carpenter said residents and businesses will be surveyed for input on the matter and the results will come back to the Council to discuss possible regulation to limit or prohibit such parking. Speaking of parking, Fuentes pulled a consent agenda item regarding renewal of the City’s lease with Edison to continue maintaining and operating property along Washington between Walnut and Maple and along Illinois between Mariposa and Holly as park space. Though the Council ultimately approved the item, the City may in the near future renegotiate the deal in order to provide new parking spots for nearby employees who currently still leave their cars on residential streets. The Council on several occasions instituted permit parking restrictions for various blocks in the area, but problems continue as employees simply move to the next available street. With help from the Economic Development Advisory Council, the City approached Edison about the concept of leasing some of the land to a major property owner. Edison was open to the idea. The City is now waiting to hear back from Kilroy (the largest adjacent commercial property owner) to see if the latter wishes to enter into a deal that could provide about 70 new spaces. Residents will also weigh in on whether they prefer to keep the green space or ease parking concerns. City Treasurer Crista Binder and Deputy Treasurer II Dino Marsocci presented their quarterly investment portfolio report. Total portfolio value currently stands at $64.5 million (with $37 million in short term and the rest in long term). Short-term yield is at 0.55%, with long-term yield at 1.31%. The City is also in compliance with its investment policy, recently updated to provide constraints so the portfolio is not overly heavy in a particular security or asset class. Thanks to a slight rate uptick, the City purchased almost $1 million in CDs and nearly $5 million in bonds the first quarter of the year. Since March 31, it picked up another CD for $245,000 and a bond for $500,000. However, bond rates remain sluggish with minimal movement limiting opportunities to obtain additional yield. Treasury rates are still 30 basis points under December 2015 numbers for the five-year bond. Economic indicators show unemployment down despite weak job numbers just announced, but gross domestic product and inflation running below Federal Reserve ideal projections. The Fed meets next week, but the reported likelihood of another increase right now is low. Presentations included the introduction of new Chevron Plant Manager Henry Kusch, who recently returned to the refinery (where he had worked from 1990 to the mid-2000s) after a stint on the Nigerian Delta. He just bought a house in town and said he is “happy to be back in El Segundo.” Also, Senior Librarian Julie Todd provided details on this Sunday’s Author Fair (covered in the May 26 Herald) as well as the new Adult Summer Reading Program which will have a kick-off tea event on June 25 from 11 to 1 featuring Penguin Random House. Meanwhile, registration for the youth Summer Reading Program (with the theme “Read for the Win”) begins today, June 9, at 9 a.m. with a kick-off party June 14 at Library Park at 11 a.m. The free program usually draws over 800 kids. During reports, Carpenter introduced the City’s new Revenue Manager Juliana Demers. Her role includes projecting and tracking revenues, overseeing the business license process and finding creative ways to generate monies. He also reported that four members of the El Segundo Fire Department worked a 12-hour shift to help contain a major fire in Calabasas CLASSIFIEDS ADS The deadline for classified copy and payment is NOON on Tuesday. We reserve the right to reject, edit, and determine proper classification of classified ads. Email ad copy to: class@heraldpublications.com. 1x 2x 3x 4x 3 Lines $40 $50 $60 $70 4 Lines $45 $55 $65 $75 Need more lines? Additional line charge of $5 per line CERTIFIED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL (B&P) ADS Six Months – $450 • One Year – $800 We will create your B&P ad for you, at no additional cost. Interested parties Email: marketing@heraldpublications.com All Ads Go In All Our Papers! We take Visa and MasterCard, checks and cash. Always include a phone number with your submission. Payment must be received, before ad is published. K E E P I N G I T L O C A L ! last weekend. Carpenter went on to recognize El Segundo Police Officers Tom Jones, Luke Muir and Eric Atkinson who freed an elderly woman pinned underneath a car that struck her early last month at the 99 Cents Store. The trio earned Distinguished Service Awards from the South Bay Police and Fire Memorial Association for their actions. City Attorney Mark Hensley said an independent hearing officer quickly resolved the dispute between the Richmond Street project contractor and the electrical subcontractor that had held up construction. He added that a Supreme Court ruling on sign ordinances may affect how the City can regulate signage in the future. Mayor Pro Tem Drew Boyles reported that he met with Steve Napolitano (Senior Deputy for County Supervisor Don Knabe) about potential grant monies to cover the hefty costs (in the ballpark of $750,000) of new plumbing for the bathrooms at El Segundo Beach. Though nothing is officially in the works, Boyles was hopeful because the City “didn’t get a no.” • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLISH YOUR PUBLIC NOTICES HERE ABANDONMENTS: $125.00 ABC NOTICES: $125.00 DBA (Fictitious Business Name): $75.00 NAME CHANGE: $125.00 Other type of notice? Contact us and we can give you a price. For DBA’s email us at: dba@heraldpu blications.com All other legal notices email us at: legalnotices@heraldpublications.com Any questions? Call us at 310-322-1830 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (UCC Sec. 6105) Escrow No. 12318D NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about to be made. The name(s), business address(es) of the seller(s) are: STEVE’S BURGERS PLUS, INC, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, 321 MAIN ST, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245 Doing Business as: STEVE’S BURGERS PLUS (type – RESTAURANT ) All other business name(s) and address(es) used by the seller(s) within the past three years, as stated by the seller(s), is/are: PANAGIOTIS SPANOS The name(s) and address of the buyer(s) is/ are: SR-2 ESPRESSO, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 4025 SPENCER ST, UNIT 302, TORRANCE, CA 90503 The assets being sold are generally described as: ALL STOCK IN TRADE, FURNITURE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND GOODWILL And are located at: 321 MAIN ST, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245 The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at the office of: CAPITOL CITY ESCROW, INC, 3838 WATT AVE, STE F-610, SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 and the anticipated sale date is JUNE 27, 2016 The bulk sale is subject to California Uniform Commercial Code Section 6106.2. [If the sale is subject to Sec. 6106.2, the following information must be provided] The name and address of the person with whom claims may be filed is: CAPITOL CITY ESCROW, INC, 3838 WATT AVE, STE F-610, SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 THIS BULK TRANSFER INCLUDES A LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFER. ALL CLAIMS MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH THE NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF THE LIQUOR LICENSE IS RECEIVED BY THE ESCROW AGENT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL. Dated: MAY 19, 2016 Buyer(s): SR-2 ESPRESSO, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LA1667634 EL SEGUNDO HERALD 6/9/16 El Segundo Herald Pub. 6/9/16 H-25146 Request for Comments: City of El Segundo 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Update The City of El Segundo is preparing its 2015 Urban Water Management Plan update and is distributing draft copies of the plan for public comment. California’s Urban Water Management Planning Act requires the update of Urban Water Management Plans (UWMP) every five (5) years. The UWMP outlines how the City will meet current and projected water demands within its service area, with emphasis on water conservation and the continued use of imported and recycled water to provide its customers a reliable, high quality supply of water. It also outlines the results for meeting the interim (2015) urban water use reduction target and strategies to meet the final (2020) targets, as required by Senate Bill X7-7. The Draft 2015 UWMP is expected to be available for public review and comment in the beginning of June 2016. The link to the document can be found here: http:// www.elsegundo.org/depts/works/documents. asp. The deadline for public comments will be 30 days after the draft distribution date. (Additional information regarding UWMPs can found at http://www.water. ca.gov/urbanwatermanagement/) Please direct any comments on development of the Draft 2015 UWMP to: Lifan Xu, P.E. Principal Civil Engineer City of El Segundo – Public Works Department 350 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 310-524-2368 lxu@elsegundo.org El Segundo Herald Pub. 6/9, 6/16/16 H-25148


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