CC - Item E - Request from Rosemead High School for placing a Banner - Internal Files Box 069TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER,
DATE: APRIL 4, 1991
RE: REQUEST FROM THE ROSEMEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR PLACING A
BANNER ADVERTISING THE ANNUAL PARENTS EXPO
Attached for your consideration is a request from the Rosemead School
District requesting that they be allowed to hang a banner across
Valley Boulevard at Ivar Avenue. What is somewhat unusual about this
request, is they are requesting that the City pay for the
installation and removal of the banner. In the past, the City
Council has authorized the use of City poles for such banners,
however, the civic groups have been required to pay the cost of
installing the banner, as.well as providing liability insurance.
It is therefore recommended that the Rosemead City Council approve
the request for hanging the banner, and deny their request for the
City to pay for the cost of installation.
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Attachment
COUNCIL AGENDA
APR I a 1991
ITEM No. .C_
3640 NORTH RIO HONDO AVE., ROSEMEAD
WALTER EMERSON, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
JULIE FRIESE, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT- INSTRUCTION
STEVEN CARY, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT- BUSINESS
April 2, 1991
Mr. Donald Wagner
Assistant City Manager
Rosemead City Hall
8838 Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, CA 91770
Dear Mr. Wagner,
FAX (818) 443-7470
CALIFORNIA 91770, PHONE (818) 443-0173
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
JAMES TRAINOR
PRESIDENT
ROBERT HARRIS
CLERK
RANDALL CANTRELL
MEMBER
MARIE ORTIZ
MEMBER
JOSEPH VASOUEZ
MEMBER
Rosemead School District will be hosting it's 2nd
Annual Parent Expo "Education: Shaping A World That
Will Last" at Muscatel Junior High School on
Saturday, April 27, 1991, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
noon. The morning will feature keynote speakers,
workshops in English, Spanish, Chinese and
Vietnamese for parents and students and tables
featuring local colleges and universities as well as
community services.
In order to publicize this very special event to all
of the Rosemead Community, we would like to request
that the City Council allow the Rosemead School
District to have a 4-foot wide by 25-foot long
banner hung across Valley Boulevard at Ivar Avenue
at no cost to the District.
Your immediate response will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
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Walter Emerson
Superintendent