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www.LosCerritosNews.net COMMUNITY NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 1TO ADVERTISE CALL (800) 901-7211$120 worth of oil changes for $60! Includes 23-point safety check! Keystone Auto-Norwalk
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By Larry Caballero
Cerritos Councilmember Joseph Cho and City Manager Art Gallucci wel-comed a delegation of public offi-
cials from Gyeongsangnam-do Province in the Republic of Korea who visited Cer-
La Palma Police Accuse City of Unfair Labor PracticesBy Larry Caballero
After months of unsuccessful labor negotiations between the La Palma Police Association (LPPA) and La
Palma, the City received a notice of an Un-fair Practice Charge Sep. 19 from the State of California Public Employment Rela-tions Board on behalf of the (LPPA) that read that the City had violated government codes “by violating its duty to meet and confer in good faith.”
More specifically the police union is accusing the City of violations of their right to participate in a union, retaliation against an employee and in its implemen-tation of the last, best and final offer.
HAWAIIAN GARDENS CANDIDATE ARROYO DEFENDS RESIDENCY, LACK OF VOTING RECORDBy Randy Economy
Mauricio Arroyo is campaigning hard for a seat on the Hawaiian Gardens City Council, yet offi-
cial LA County voting records indicate he has never voted in a past Hawaiian Gar-dens city council elections, Los Cerritos Community News has learned.
The first time candidate in the upcom-ing November 8th Hawaiian Gardens City Council election changed his voter regis-tration just days before filing to become an official candidate in the campaign.
According to documents obtained from Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters Office, Los Cerritos Community News has confirmed that the 46-year-old Arroyo changed his voter registered status on July 8, 2011 and indicated a “change of address” to a residence located at the 21000 block of
Korean Delegation Visits Cerritos City Hall
Korean Delegation-Receiving a special gift from delegates of Gyeongsangnam-do Province in the Republic of Korea during their visit to Cerritos were Councilmember Joseph Cho and City Manager Art Gallucci.
Local Credit Union Donates to ABC Head Start Program
The LBS Financial Credit Union donated supplies to the Child Development Department in ABC Unified School District. Sept 7 as part of their new “Adopt-A-School Program” that was established with ABC Unified School District. Attending the event was Heather Summers, Senior Vice-President of Marketing, Kathy Myers, Supervisor-Child Develop-ment, Dr. Mary Sieu, ABC Deputy Superintendent, Ann Griffo, District Coordinator of School-Community Partnerships and all the Head Start teachers in the District.
ritos City Hall Sep. 23. “They were here to learn how Cerritos policies and procedures support and are aligned with the notion of openness, governance, transparency, and accountability for all areas of city govern-
Petsmart to Open Store in Cerritos Town CenterBy Jerry Bernstein
The Cerritos City Council approved a Planning Commission recommenda-tion for a conditional use permit for
a Petsmart pet supply store in the Cerritos Town Center.
In his report to the council, at its meet-ing on Sept. 19, Planning Manager Robert Lopez said the store, will be located in the closed Borders Book Store, and will sell pet supplies, provide pet adoption and veteri-nary services, overnight and daytime board-ing, pet grooming and pet training. Applying for the permit was Vestar Property Manage-ment.
Lopez said in lieu of housing pets for sale, PetSmart will partner with local adop-tion agencies to display dogs and cats avail-able for adoption within a designated area of the store. Veterinary services will be run by Banfield, a licensed affiliate of PetSmart and will consist of outpatient care, routine
HOMETOWN HERO’ BANNER PROGRAM TO HONOR ACTIVE MILITARY MOVES FORWARD IN NORWALKBy Randy Economy
A seemingly non-controversial item of honoring active military members who live in the city of Norwalk by
flying a banner emblazed with their name and branch they are serving met with a heated discussion at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
The “Hometown Heroes Banner Pro-gram” would consist of placing colorful decorative flag style banners
throughout the City that individually recognizes Norwalk residents serving in the armed forces. Similar programs have been developed in communities around the coun-
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[See BANNER PROGRAM page 11][See LA PALMA POLICE page 10]
[See PetSmart page 11][See Korean Delegation Coach page 10][See ARROYO page 12]