09 Apr 2013
by rialto-now
in Budget, Ca, Chief Mat Fratus, City of Rialto, Crime, Deborah Robertson, Ed palmer, Flores Park Neighborhood Watch, In & Out, Inland Empire, Joe Baca Jr, Lazy, Nieghborhood Watch, paramedic ambulances, Public Safety, Rialto, Rialto, Rialto Fire, Shawn O'Connell, youth
Tags: government

Tonight is the City of Rialto’s Council Meeting. Below I have highlighted some of the items that will be on the Agenda Tonight.
We have 3 proclomations ranging from Public Safety to Earth Day.
PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
Proclamation – National Public Safety Telecommunications Week.
Proclamation – Jazz Appreciation Month.
Proclamation – Earth Day.
This is on the Consent Calendar under Miscellaneous:
D.3 is spending another $5 Thousand to use full time referees verses part time referees becuase of a shortage of the part time staff. With unemployment still at all time highs why are we finding it hard to pay part time refs? Are we looking at all or are we simply taking the easy way out? www.facebook.com/InlandEmpireJobSeekers has about 10 job fairs listed in the Inland Empire I’m sure Rialto can find some part time refs there.
D.3
Request City Council to increase KCALS Officials Purchase Order 2013-0212
amount from $14,900.00 to $20,400.00 for KCALS Officials.
Looks like we will see some more work on how Elected Officals are paid for travel that always sounds good.
D.8
Request City Council to adopt Resolution No. 6247 revising Policy on
Reimbursement of Expenses of Elected Officials.
Now onto the Tab Items:

Tab 2 is a Grant that will allow us better staffing within our Fire Department. I am extremly happy with the Public Safety effort in Rialto to protect us while finding other sources of paying for that safety.
TAB 2
Request City Council to adopt Resolution No. 6240, 6241, and 6242,
Ratifying Acceptance of the FY 2012 Staffing for Adequate Fire and
Emergency Response (S.A.F.E. R.) grant from the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the
amount of $2,856,816.
http://www.ci.rialto.ca.us/documents/downloads/Regulare_Meeting_Agenda_4-9-2013.pdf
I think its vital that we show up to every single council meeting we possibly can. I have been MIA for the last 2 months but I try to watch them at home or on the internet. We must watch what is said and done becuase in the end we are the ones paying for the councils desicions.

One thing that I saw last meeting (via the Web) was how grossly we under estimated the costs of the In & Out Project. That project is now going to cost the city another $$600K+ because they under estimated the cost of the freeway sign and forgot to add in the cost of the Rod Iron Fence and Under Water Catch Basin for the project.
I want an In & Out but not at the cost of the taxpayers. I wish the city would have went to the leaders at the City of Highland Ca and learned how to build a In & Out without draining tax dollars.
07 Apr 2013
by rialto-now
in Barbara A. McGee, Budget, Ca, City of Rialto, Deborah Robertson, Ed palmer, Inland Empire, Joe Baca Jr, Rialto, Rialto, Shawn O'Connell
Tags: government, politics
Ok first of all I am so glad that I can watch council meetings via the internet that already happened. I was told to watch last week’s council meeting by a few select individuals and I was like ok, whatever the agenda was light a couple issues I wish I could speak on but all in all light.
Then I watched the meeting and boy was I surprised! First of all finally council members are pulling that horrid Consent Calendar apart and showing it for what it is a place to dump crazy spending. I was told to watch for the re-emergence of money being spent on an outside company to bring back Measure “V” that was pulled by Council Member Joe Baca Jr. The item read as follows:
Request City Council to approve a Professional Services Agreement
with USI Consulting for development and implementation of an
alternative strategy to a ballot measure to increase fuel tax revenues
from petroleum storage facilities in the City of Rialto in an amount not to
exceed $47,500.
We will get back to this in a minute.
You see Councilman Shawn O’Connell pulled a warrant for City Clerk Barbara McGee to be paid for her trip to Washington D.C. She apparently went to the Convention of Mayors with Mayor Deborah Robertson a three day event and stayed for the Inauguration of President Obama.
First of all we just gave them another 5 years on the Utility Tax and they all pledged publicly and privately that they would do 2 things:
1. Be Financially responsible with the tax money we give them.
2. Work on a way to break away from the need for this money anymore without reducing the city services.
I think Councilman O’Connell has some good points. He should be able to ask the City Clerk what she did while on this trip and the City Clerk should answer him. What I have learned in life when people act evasive or give you the silent treatment there is an issue there. Apparently Barbara McGee still refuses to tell us the people what she did in Washington.
I will take Councilman O’Connell’s question a step further. What value did her trip have to the city of Rialto and the tax payers that pay those taxes? City Administrator Mike Story made 2 statements. One was that he approved the City Clerk to extend her stay in Washington D.C. beyond the time of the Mayors Conference. Two that he would do it again.
Its my opinion that the Mayors conference is merely a way for mayors to insert themselves into National Policy. Also why would the city pay our elected officials to attend the Inauguration of President Obama? What value did this trip bring for Rialto?
Furthermore any further travel that taxpayers are paying for I think it would be good to report back to us what value there was for the citizens. IE I went to the International Shopping Center Convention and these following businesses were interested in doing business with Rialto.
Now to D4 we are paying a company to use their contacts to get to talk to the operators of the Tank Farms is a waste of money. The city did such a good job with Measure “W” why not use that same hard work and spirit of community to work out something with these operators.
Finally I would call on Mayor Robertson and whoever else goes with her to the International Council of Shopping Centers Convention to report back to us what value the Convention was to the City.
http://rialto.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=331
03 Apr 2013
by rialto-now
in Ca, Chief Mat Fratus, City of Rialto, davidsMarketing, Inland Empire, Mike Story, Public Safety, Rialto, Rialto Fire, Rialto Police Department, Shawn O'Connell, Small Business, Uncategorized, youth
Tags: henrietta mears, san bernardino valley, san bernardino valley college
Rialto Job Fair a Success
On March 27th 2013 Rialto held its first job fair of 2013 after holding one late in 2012 both were at the Cathedral of Praise Church on the Corner of Riverside Ave & Valley Blvd. The one in 2012 was ok but it was filled with schools looking for students, agencies like American Water with fake job openings (locally) and temp agencies. These are all good (except for the fake job openings) when people are not severely desperate for work. Schools mean more debt and temp agencies are not full time regular work.

A total of 517 job seekers and people were standing in line 10 minutes until 8 a.m. (started at 10 a.m.) and people were still coming after it was over at 1 p.m. There is a need in our community & together we can make a difference. The Cathedral of Praise volunteers; City of Rialto volunteers (including the HR Manager); San Bernardino Valley College Occupational Advancement Department volunteers; and the Director for the Applied Technologies Training, Economic Development and Corporate Training Division (San Bernardino Community College District) also one volunteer from San Bernardino Valley College Workability department .
This most recent job fair that was partnered by City of Rialto Human Resources and San Bernardino Valley College was one of the best job fairs I have been to in 3 years. It was full of diverse, interesting and quality employers looking for employees. These were not just jobs to get you through the basic bills, these were jobs you could work and retire from.
We were at the job fair and we spoke to employers. Here are a few of the many choices you had to choose from:
- Forest Home http://www.foresthome.org/aboutfh/employment/ A local Mountain Camp founded by Henrietta Mears. They offer all types of camp options and an extensive list of job openings both professional and entry level.
- Manheim http://www.manheim.com/careers/?WT.svl=m_footer_careers A local Auto Auction company offering a wide range of opportunities in the automotive field from back and front office work to hands on interaction with the Vehicles themselves Manheim presented a company willing to hire those quality people looking for a career.
- Child Care Careers www.childcarecareers.net This is a temp agency for the Child Care industry. They handle job openings at the State (school districts), Federal (head start) and private Early Childhood Education centers. Kirsten from Child Care Careers told me they had a massive order for staff incoming and were looking at doing a mass hire.

You also had Law Enforcement agencies like San Bernardino County Sheriff, Riverside County Sheriff, Fontana Police, Rialto Police & San Bernardino County Probation. Other public safety or security companies were Rialto Fire Department, Securitas, First Defense & Allied Barton. There were temp staffing agencies a couple schools and Avon & Mary Kay but overall it was well planned, few empty spaces and very well attended.

27 Mar 2013
by rialto-now
in and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy, Assemblymember-Elect Cheryl Brown, City of Rialto, Colton, Edgar Montes, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Inland Empire, Joe Baca Jr, Rafael Trujillo, Rialto, Rialto, Sabrina Ruiz, San Bernardino, youth
Tags: assemblymember, influential leaders, united farm workers, united farm workers of america
Statement of Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown on Celebrating
Cesar E. Chávez Day
SACRAMENTO
– Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown (D-San Bernardino) issued the following statement today in recognition of Cesar E. Chávez Day on Sunday, March 31:
“Please join me in celebrating Cesar E. Chávez, one of the most influential leaders of our time. Cesar E. Chávez dedicated his life to social justice and equal opportunity among farm workers across the nation. Through his organization, the United Farm Workers of America, he fought for fair wages, a quality education and affordable housing among farm workers who have sacrificed and contributed greatly to this nation. As a leader, I share his passion for dedicating my life to helping people and addressing key social issues. It’s an honor to recognize a leader that has done so much to bring our country together.”
Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown represents the 47th Assembly District, which includes Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Rialto, San Bernardino, and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy.
Website of Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown:http://www.asmdc.org/members/a47/
26 Mar 2013
by rialto-now
in Barbara A. McGee, Ca, City of Rialto, Deborah Robertson, Ed palmer, In & Out, Inland Empire, Joe Baca Jr, Mike Story, Rialto, Rialto Police Department, Shawn O'Connell, Water, youth
This is just a reminder to our readers that the next Rialto City Council meeting is tomarrow March 26 at 6:00pm
Here is a like to the online agenda see you there:
http://www.ci.rialto.ca.us/documents/downloads/Regular_Meeting_Agenda_–_3-26-2013.pdf
They will be discussing the results of Measure “W” and it looks like they will be talking about paying another firm ALOT of money for another tank farm tax. This si your opportunity to get out there and get heard.
They also will be discussing the retail project on Easton and Riverside Ave.
25 Mar 2013
by rialto-now
in and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy, ARMC, Assemblymember-Elect Cheryl Brown, Ca, City of Rialto, Colton, Crime, Flores Park, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Rialto, Rialto, Rialto Fire, Rialto Police Department, San Bernardino, SWAT, Uncategorized
Tags: cars, community
Working in Community Services on thing that our safety trainer always tells us is in the event of a disaster Police, Fire and Military resources are first sent to Schools an Hospitals. He reminds us that we must be prepared to survive for at least three days. So lets think about this that means if somone is hurt badly in my home or neighborhood I may be responsible for stabalizing that person? Yep, do you know how? If not these classes will help you better prepare for that major emergency.


CONTACT IS MICHAEL RAMIREZ @ BELOW ADDRESS:
18 Mar 2013
by rialto-now
in and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy, Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Rialto, Rialto, San Bernardino
Tags: food, incredible pizza co, jameson irish whiskey, restaurants, smokey canyon, ye olde lamplighter
Hello everyone its that time of year we look forward to eating and drinking things that are green.
If your not sure where to hang out this O-GREEN-DAY here are some ideas:

Ye Olde Lamplighter in San Bernardino was highlighted on “The Fork Report” with Neil Sevedra on KFI yesterday afternoon where they promised a atmosphere of fun, drink and food. They estimated they would sell over 100 pounds of Corned Beef and Cabbage.
They are located at 255 E 40th St San Bernardino, CA 92404 (909) 886-4490
Hangar 24
We’re toasting to St. Patrick this week, and enjoying the beautiful spring weather too. Starting Wednesday, and leading up to St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday, we’ll have special events and food on the Hangar 24 Patio.
Frequent Flyers enjoy double miles on Monday, and Frequent Flyer Lottery on Tuesday- with every swipe of your Frequent Flyer card you can win stickers, 1 liter growlers, and sweatshirts.
Wednesday Night Live Music on the Hangar 24 Patio will definitely get you in the mood to celebrate like the Irish.
DEALS & STEALS
Sonic Drive-In is having a special St. Patrick’s Day Double Play. Visit them on March 17th and order all your Sonic favs. Then bring the pink receipt back to Sonic any day in March and receive all the food for FREE!
Free fries at Burger King this weekend served with Heinz St. Paddy’s Sauce (it’s green)! Thanks to Dine 909 for the tip!
For the families, John’s Incredible Pizza Co. is celebrating by giving everyone a $5 FunCard to use between 3/19-4/15/12. All you have to do is eat at their buffet and wear green from 3/16-3/18.
RIVERSIDE & REDLANDS
The Salted Pig has all day specials including Jameson Irish Whiskey and $5 draft beers (while they last). They’ve got a Green Flash Double Stout that sounds like it could be delicious!
Smokey Canyon BBQ in Riverside is the place for southern cooking but, you know what they say, everybody’s Irish on St. Paddy’s Day! They’ll be serving the Irish favorites like corned beef and cabbage. Expect live music and green beer! Festivities start at 11:30 a.m.
They say the Tartan of Redlands has the best corned beef in the IE. Taste for yourself on Saturday starting at 11 a.m. and stay through the evening and enjoy some bagpipes.
Mill Creek Cattle Co. has an all you can eat buffet featuring the St. Patty’s Day staples like corned beef and cabbage – and of course green beer.
Head to Kiddoughs Bakery-n Coffee House for an Irish car-bomb brewcake…try not to drool.
09 Mar 2013
by rialto-now
in Burglury, Ca, City of Rialto, Coffee Nutz, Crime, Flores Park, Flores Park Neighborhood Watch, Fontana PD, Inland Empire, Nieghborhood Watch, Public Safety, Redlands PD, Rialto, Rialto Police Department, San Bernardino PD, SCAT, Shawn O'Connell, Twitter @IEBeatriz., youth
Put your car keys beside your bed at night.

Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Dr’s office, the check-out girl at the market, everyone you run across. Put your car keys beside your bed at night.
If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies.
This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator. Next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: It’s a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. Test it. It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the key fob chain. It works if you park in your driveway or garage.
If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break into your house, odds are the burglar/rapist won’t stick around. After a few seconds, all the neighbors will be looking out their windows to see who is out there and sure enough the criminal won’t want that. And remember to carry your keys while walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm can work the same way there. This is something that should really be shared with everyone. Maybe it could save a life or a sexual abuse crime.
Please share thispost with everyone I know because I think it is fantastic. Would also be useful for any emergency, such as a heart attack, where you can’t reach a phone. My Mom has suggested to my Dad that he carry his car keys with him in case he falls outside and she doesn’t hear him. He can activate the car alarm and then she’ll know there’s a problem.
09 Mar 2013
by rialto-now
in Budget, Ca, City of Rialto, davidsMarketing, Family, Flores Park Neighborhood Watch, Inland Empire, Nieghborhood Watch, Rialto, Shawn O'Connell

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
START OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION – 2012-2013 SLURRY SEAL PROJECT
CITY WIDE VARIOUS LOCATIONS-CITY PROJECT NO 130806
Rialto, CA – March 7, 2013 – The City of Rialto announces the start of construction for
the 2012-2013 Slurry Seal Project Citywide Various Locations. The project limits are:
Base Line Road and Foothill Boulevard from Maple Avenue to Acacia Avenue. The work
comprises of the installation of hot asphalt-rubber sealant material in designated pavement
cracks, installation of asphalt concrete in designated pavement cracks, and construction of
Rubber Polymer Modified Slurry (RPMS); traffic striping and markings; and all appurtenant
work,
on various streets located in the area identified as “Zone 3”. The scheduled
completion date of this project is Friday, April 5, 2013. Attached is the project location map
for more information. The City of Rialto is dedicated towards providing safe and reliable
street improvements citywide. For additional information please visit the City
of Rialto’s
website at
http://www.rialtoca.gov.
Contact:
Eddie Chan, Project Manager
City of Rialto
Public Works Department
335 W. Rialto Avenue
Rialto, CA 92376
(909) 421-4999
echan@rialtoca.gov

Map of Areas to be Sealed
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