Walnut Council Round Up

By Natalie Kim

WALNUT– The Dec. 9 Walnut City Council meeting began with a presentation concerning the upcoming El Niño season and how to properly prepare for it. Some safety preparedness tips that were discussed include creating survival kits for each member of your family, and awareness of the dangers of water, mud, and debris on the streets, as well as downed trees or power lines. More information concerning El Niño preparedness can be found at www.lacounty.gov/elnino.

The 2015 Family Festival Volunteer Committee was recognized for all of their efforts in putting together the Walnut Family Fun Festival. The Council applauded their hard work, which began months in advance of the festival itself, and thanked the Committee for creating one of the most successful events in Walnut.

Next, the “Robo Heroes”, a group of students from Suzanne Middle School, announced the results of their recycling project. By placing a large recycling bin, or “Hero Bin,” next to a smaller trash can, recycling increased by 19 percent.   The Hero Bin made recycling more convenient and included informational graphics which increased understanding of what should be recycled and what should not.

The Council then approved all items on the Consent Calendar, including the minutes from the Nov. 10 Council meeting; a resolution allowing claims and demands in the amount of $1,572,390.19; a request by Valley Vista Services for a rate adjustment for CPI increase; a part-time salary schedule change; a resolution amending a resolution regarding payment of salaries, sick leave, vacations, leave of absences and other regulations by revising general authorized positions/salary schedule; a contract extension for the city manager; an appropriation request for Richards, Watson & Gershon to perform special legal services for the City; an award of bid to HdL for business license processing; a request for the Rotary Club of Walnut Valley to conduct a 5k/10k Fun Run on March 5, 2016; a recommendation by Walnut Senior Commission to amend the Senior Center use policy; a request for appropriation of $2,850.41 from the general fund to be reimbursed by Foothill Transit for bus stop enhancements; a request for appropriation of $44,000 for storm drain and tree maintenance contracted services; El Niño preparation; an alcoholic beverage license application for HJH Sauce Simmer Pot; an alcoholic license application for Liquor Station; and sport group requests for Biannual Field Use for Spring 2016, including use of Butterfield Park from Feb. 1-July 31, 2016, use of Creekside Park on Jan. 9, 16 & 19 for tryouts and from Feb. 1-May 23, 2016; use of Snow Creek Park from Feb. 29-May 23,  2016; use of Suzanne Park on Jan. 23, and from Feb. 1-July 16 with the exception of July 1-6, and Feb. 1-June 30; use of Walnut Ranch Park from Feb. 1-June 4, and the use of Walnut Ranch Park on Sundays.

The comprehensive annual financial report for the period ended June 30, 2015 concluded that the city funds were still a healthy size, and that no major issues were found.

Before the meeting adjourned, Mayor Pacheco announced a Winter Wonderland event on Dec. 12, from 6-9 p.m. at the parking lot near the Walnut Senior Center. Councilmember Cartagena also announced a ribbon cutting event at Creekside Park for the fitness equipment on Dec. 14 from 9-11 a.m. Breakfast will be available for the first 100 people that attend. The meeting adjourned with plans to meet again on Jan. 13, 2016, at 7 p.m. at 21201 La Puente Rd.