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June 19-25, 2015 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper


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  • Cerritos Auto Mall says:

    What has happened to the Cerrritos auto mall?

    Yesterday afternoon I drove through it, the dirtiest/ disorganized mall I have ever seen in my 40 yrs in Cerritos. Model cars were everywhere, no organization nor continuity. Parking lot cars were dirty. Three ( 3) pads were deserted. New showrooms are non conforming with one another.

    Signs on cars were non conforming between brokers.

    Apartments, N. of Chev Broker, looked like motels in dirty North Las Vegas back alleys.

    Two (2) waterfalls on 183rd/Studebaker were over grown weed patches. Both water features were non working…. Ugly banners selling /advertising sales….. Mandated Sculptures were hidden with parked cars and not cared for. Where is Cerritos Code Enforcement????? Could not even comprehend the $1M Neon Sign of 605, it was mal functioning or I could not make out the advertising.

    Former GM Broker on 183rd, mere storage lot for Kia craps, stored cars were dirty and disgusting, just to the E of Jag Dealership.

    This week, Cerritos Auto Mall TV ads, cars are being driven thru 60’s Ray Watt Tract, E of Liberty Park, which is maj. no no!!!

    Not one pad demonstrated class of distinction, compared to Cadillac-Mercedes-BMW-Rolls dealerships in nearby cities.

  • Cerritos Water Restrictions says:

    ………CERRITOS WATER RETRICTIONS…………..

    Yes, City of Cerritos, dumps aprox 30-40% reclaimed water back in to the sewer, as there is no buyers.

    The State of California is requiring Cerritos water users to reduce water usage by 28 percent. In order to meet the State mandate, the City has adopted the following restrictions for all water users in the City:*

    Washing vehicles with a hose is prohibited, except when the hose is equipped with a shut-off nozzle.
    Washing driveways and sidewalks is prohibited.
    The use of potable water in a fountain or other decorative water feature is prohibited, unless the water is part of a recirculating system.
    *Except when necessary to address an immediate health and safety need or to comply with a term or condition in a permit issued by a state or federal agency.

    Landscape irrigation restrictions:

    Irrigation runoff is prohibited.
    Irrigation is prohibited during and 48 hours following measurable precipitation.
    Irrigation is allowed between the hours of 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. for no more than 10 minutes per station.**
    Irrigation is limited to two times per week during the months of June through September, and one time per week during the months of October through May.**
    **Landscape irrigation for commercial nurseries and growers, fire and erosion protection, the protection of endangered species, environmental mitigation projects and properties using reclaimed water are exempt from this provision. Also exempt are watering using a handheld container or a hose equipped with a shut-off nozzle, and the use of an irrigation system for short durations to make repairs. Use of a drip irrigation system is permissible.

    Violation of the regulations is subject to a fine of up to $500 per day.

    The City will mail a postcard about the water use restrictions to all Cerritos homes and businesses.

    For more information, call the Water Division at (562) 916-1223.

  • Cancellation of 69th Anniversary Parade. says:

    Cerritos | Cancels 60th Anniversary Parade | 2016 Calendar

    No 60th anniversary parade on Bloomfield, in 2016. City is broke. Last parade was in 50th anniversary. Youth and elected officials will suffer, as many of the former elected officials will be dying off, as many former council persons are in the 80’s-90′ YO range. Youth window between 50th-70th Anniversary, will be without parade.

    Cost savings for no parade: >$200K.

    2016 Calendar is re-appearing at cost of $50K.

  • Cerritos Museum says:

    Cerritos Museum Pad | Removal of Parking Lot Trees.

    Beginning of the long awaited Museum.

  • Cancellation of 60th Anniversary Parade. says:

    Cerritos | Cancels 60th Anniversary Parade | 2016 Calendar

    Cost savings for no parade: >$200K. No 60th anniversary parade on Bloomfield, in 2016. City is broke. Last parade was in 50th anniversary. Youth and elected officials will suffer, as many of the former elected officials will be dying off, as many former council persons are in the 80’s-90′ YO range. Youth window between 50th-70th Anniversary, will be without parade.

    2016 Calendar is re-appearing at cost of $50K.