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CITY OF EL SEGUNDO
CITY COUNCIL
Volunteers Needed!
The City Council is currently accepting applications for the
following Committees, Commissions and Boards (CCB) positions.
Immediate Openings
Arts and Culture Advisory Committee
One position
Technology Committee
One position
Economic Development Advisory Council
One position
Terms Expiring Soon
Recreation and Parks Commission –
One position expires May 30, 2019
Arts and Culture Advisory Committee
Five positions expires June 30, 2019
Library Board of Trustees
Two positions expires June 30, 2019
Planning Commission
One position expires June 30, 2019
Environmental Committee
One position expires June 30, 2019
Technology Committee
Three positions expire June 30, 2019
Investment Advisory Committee
One position expires August 30, 2019
Capital Improvement Program Advisory Committee
Three positions November 30, 2019
If you are interested in applying and would like more information,
please log onto the City’s website at www.elsegundo.org and click
the Committees, Commissions and Boards link. Applications are also
available in the City Council Office at City Hall, 350 Main Street.
Community Briefs
Attention Three- and Four-Unit
Property Owners and Tenants
Please make sure you/your property owner
have set up service with EDCO or another
City-licensed hauler to meet your property’s
trash collection needs, as you are no longer
part of the City-sponsored residential trash
collection program. If a three- or four-unit
property chooses to start collection services
with EDCO, the owner or property manager
needs to contact EDCO to subscribe to service
by calling EDCO’s Customer Service Office
at 310- 540-2977.
As part of its contractual obligations, EDCO
will provide the same level of collection services
for three- and four-unit properties at the
same rate as the one- and two-unit properties
($21.26/month for each unit for automated
three-cart service). Please note that EDCO
does not have an exclusive franchise agreement
with the City to serve commercial and
multi-family properties. Therefore, you are
free to consider any waste hauler authorized
to conduct business in El Segundo to provide
the services for you. The list of authorized
haulers can be found on the City’s website
at: https://www.elsegundo.org/depts/works.
For Frequently Asked questions please
visit https://www.edcodisposal.com/assets/
001/5602.pdf. Should you be interested
in pursuing services with EDCO, please
contact them at 310-540-2977 or www.
edcodisposal.com.
– Source: City of El Segundo
West Basin Announces
Legislators of the Year
The West Basin Municipal Water District
(West Basin) Board of Directors announced
the Legislator of the Year awardees last week.
This annual award recognizes legislators who
have been instrumental in advancing the
development and protection of reliable water
supplies through legislation and advocacy in
the past year.
Last year was a special one for West Basin
at the U.S. Capitol, as Congress officially
passed the Water Resources Development
Act of 2018. This bill included a modification
to West Basin’s Harbor South Bay Water
Recycling Project funding, increasing the total
authorization to $70 million that includes an
additional $35 million for future projects. This
funding is crucial to West Basin’s ability to costeffectively
expand its water recycling system
and could not have been accomplished without
the support of West Basin’s Congressional
Delegation, including Representatives Karen
Bass, Nanette Diaz Barragán, Ted Lieu, Alan
Lowenthal, Grace Napolitano, Lucille Roybal-
Allard, Adam Schiff, and Maxine Waters; and
Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris.
“The West Basin Board celebrates this esteemed
delegation with our Legislator of the
Year award for their environmental stewardship
and support of recycled water in our region,”
said West Basin Board President Scott Houston.
At the state level, two awardees were recognized
for their leadership on Assembly Bill
1668 and Senate Bill 606 that will transform
how Californians use and think about water
by making conservation a way of life. They
were Assemblywoman Laura Friedman and
Senator Bob Hertzberg.
– Source: West Basin •
Police Reports
Thursday, April 25
One female adult was arrested at 0116 hours
from El Segundo Boulevard and Eucalyptus
Drive for misappropriation of lost property,
possession of drug paraphernalia and one
Inglewood PD misdemeanor warrant.
An online lost property report was taken at
1140 hours form the 200 block of North Pacific
Coast Highway. A wallet was reported missing.
An online identity theft report was taken at
1145 hours from the 400 block of Maryland
Street. Unknown suspect(s) created multiple
fraudulent credit card accounts using the
victim’s personal information.
Burglary (commercial) report was taken at
1536 hours from the 1900 block of Hughes
Way. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into
the victim’s storage unit and stole her property.
One male adult was arrested at 2248 hours
from El Segundo Boulevard and Pacific Coast
Highway for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Friday, April 26
A domestic violence report was taken at
1048 hours from the 500 block of North
Pacific Coast Highway.
A grand theft occurred at 1209 hours in
the 500 block of East Walnut Avenue. The
suspect stole an iPhone and a laptop computer.
A misdemeanor hit and run occurred at
1346 hours from the 2200 block of East Park
Place, vehicle versus parked vehicle.
A forced oral copulation report was taken
at 1542 hours from the 500 block of West
Grand Avenue.
One female adult was arrested at 2231 hours
from the 400 block of East Imperial Avenue for
one outstanding ESPD misdemeanor warrant.
Saturday, April 27
A grand theft report was taken at 0028
hours from the 1400 block of East Imperial
Avenue. The suspect stole two iPhones from
the victim.
One male adult was arrested at 1242 hours
at Imperial Highway and California Street for
domestic violence.
One female adult was detained at 1917
hours from Indiana Street and Grand Avenue
and transported to Exodus Treatment Facility
for a 72 hour psychiatric evaluation.
One male adult was arrested at 2149 hours
from El Segundo Boulevard and Isis Avenue
for resisting a peace officer.
Sunday, April 28
One female adult was arrested at 0042
hours from Mariposa Avenue and Pacific
Coast Highway for misdemeanor DUI and a
minor driving with a BAC of .05% or above.
One male adult was arrested at 0431 hours
from Grand Avenue and Standard Street for
possession of a controlled substance and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
A dead body report was taken at 1655
hours from the 900 block of Lomita Street.
Deceased was a male adult of natural causes.
A hit and run report was taken at 1914
hours from Eucalyptus Drive and Pine Avenue.
Vehicle versus stop sign.
One male adult was arrested at 2222 hours
from Grand Avenue and Standard Street for
resisting a police officer and public intoxication.
Monday, April 29
A traffic accident occurred at 0434 hours
at Douglas Street and El Segundo Boulevard.
Vehicle versus vehicle.
A shoplifting report was taken at 0515
hours from the 300 block of North Pacific
Coast Highway.
An identity theft report was taken at 1043
hours from the 2200 block of East Rosecrans
Avenue.
A traffic accident occurred at 1758 hours
from Aviation Boulevard and Utah Avenue.
Vehicle versus vehicle.
Tuesday, April 30
A dead body report was taken at 2032 hours
from Elm Avenue and California Street. Deceased
was a female adult who passed away
due to unknown causes. •