Council housekeeping: From chair Gino Sund: On Sept. 10, the council received the sealed box of election materials from the June election (ballots, etc.) from previous chair George Lewis. The box will be opened by the council's executive committee to investigate alleged election irregularities. The council also met in a planning session on Sept. 13 to discuss operating practices and procedures for meetings, and set goals for the year.
Sund said that the council also investigated the rumors and allegations that there were conflicts of interest on the council (there has been some talk that councilmembers who have consultant contracts with PUSD have a conflict of interest). According to Sund, the council determined that the charges are speculation and conjecture, without merit, and that no action is required.
Sheriff news: The Altadena Sheriff's Clergy Council will be hosting a job resource fair at Farnsworth Park on Oct. 18 from 10 AM to 2 PM. Called "Partnering to Build a Better Community," the fair, co-sponosred by county Parks and Recreation, Women at Work and the Employment Development Deptl will include seminars on preparing resumes and interview skills.
The sheriff's Youth Activities League resumes Sept. 25 at Eliot Middle School. Capt. Blow said that between 25-30 kids were involved last year. This year he is challenging his staff to hold youth rallies at eery school in Altadena and will be contacting the schools to arrange it.
Library News: Barbara Pearson of the Altadena Library District said that a "design camp" for the library will be held Sat., Oct. 4, in the main library community room from 10 AM-4 PM. The architects will be there to take comments on design concepts and suggestions about how to improve the library's physical plant.
School News: Bob Harrison of the PUSD Board announced that two public forums will be held to discuss the upcoming bond measure, Measure TT: Oct. 13 at Burbank Elementary, and Oct. 23 at McKinley. Both meetings start at 7 PM.