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CC - Item D - Selection of Newspaper for Legal Advertising - Internal File 0160 ~ TO- HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: JANICE WARNER, CITY CLERK DATE: FEBRUARY 7, 1990 RE: SELECTION OF NEWSPAPER FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING Attached for your consideration is information from the Rosemead/South San Gabriel Progress relating to its circulation in the City of Rosemead. I have contacted the San Gabriel valley Tribune and the Pasadena Star News on numerous occasions but have not received any information from them. The Tribune, however, did inform me by telephone that it has 1,400 paid subscribers in Rosemead and is published daily. RECOMMENDATION Should the Council wish to take action at this time, it would be appropriate to authorize the City Clerk to utilize the Progress for the City's legal advertising. A.40:12 COUNCIL AGENDA FEB 1 3 1890 ITEM No. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS February 6, 1990 Ms. Janice Warner, City Clerk City of Rosemead 8838 E. Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Dear Mrs. Warner: The Rosemead and So. San Gabriel Progress is a newspaper of general circulation operating under Los Angeles County adjudication C 588548. our present circulation for zip code 91770 is 7,346 of which 5,873 is Rosemead; however, in light of the recent closure of the Rosemead Independent, we will be increasing our total circulation in the area to 14,477 effective March 15, 1990. Rosemead's portion of this new community coverage will be 12,477. The Rosemead and So. San Gabriel Progress is published weekly with a Thursday date line. The deadline is Friday at 5 P.M. for the following week's publication. We can offer pick-up and delivery of copy and.proofs to City Hall, if you have this need. All copy is set per inch at a rate of $9.45 per inch first insertion, $9.32 per inch second and subsequent insertions. A copy of our city Public Notice Advertising Rates is enclosed. Our city contracts run.July- June. The clerk for your area is Yvette Andrade. Please contact either of us at 1-800-554-6510 if you have any questions regarding our service. Sincerely, Florence Y. Dinwiddie, Director Classified Advertising FYD:lm Enc. 8800 National Avenue • South Gate, CA 90280 • Phone (213) 927-8681 • FAX (213) 928-9092 Alhambra Post-Advocate San Gabriel Progress Monterey Park Progress South San Gabriel/ Rosemead Progress East Los Angeles Tribune East Los Angeles Gazette Montebello News Pico Rivera News Santa Fe Springs News Huntington Park Bulletin Bell-Maywood/Cudahy Industrial Post Bell Gardens Review South Gate Press Norwalk Herald American Bellflower-Paramount Herald American Downey Herald American Fullerton East News Tribune Fullerton West News Tribune Buena Park News La Mirada Lamplighter Cerritos/Artesia Community Advocate CypressM Palma News Southern California Community Newspapers Effective July 1, 1989 Serving the East Los Angeles & Orange County Marketplace 8800 National Avenue a South Gate, CA 90280 (213) 927-8681 (213) 8063331 Fax: (213) 928.9092 UBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISING RATES Y MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM IMPERIAL, SECOND BY COUNCILMAN BRUESCH that Resolution No. 90-9 be adopted. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, McDonald, Bruesch, Imperial No: Taylor Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. Councilman Taylor stated that he was in favor of the project but that too many streets were outside of the project area and should be paid for with City funds. E. RESOLUTION NO. 90-12 - REQUESTING THAT AERIAL SPRAYING OF MALATHION BE SUSPENDED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY Taken out of order, see Page 42• IV. CONSENT CALENDAR (CC-E REMOVED FOR DISCUSSION, SEE PAGE #1) CC-A ACCEPTANCE OF STREET EASEMENTS FOR FERN AVENUE (FALLING LEAF/SAN GABRIEL), NEWMARK AVENUE (FALLING LEAF/PINE) AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE (GARVEY/SOUTH END) CC-B RED CURB ON LA MADRINA DRIVE AT WALNUT GROVE AVENUE CC-C COMMERCIAL LOADING ZONE AT 8929 VALLEY BOULEVARD CC-D SELECTION OF NEWSPAPER FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING MOTION BY COUNCILMAN BRUESCH, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM IMPERIAL that the foregoing items on the Consent Calendar be approved. Vote resulted: Yes: DeCocker, Taylor, McDonald, Bruesch, Imperial No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. V. MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION & ACTION - None VI. STATUS REPORTS - None VII. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS A. MAYOR PRO TEM IMPERIAL 1. Asked Council support to require street improvement contractors to replace boundary markers when removed for construction purposes. Staff was directed to prepare alternatives for presentation on the next agenda. 2. Asked for a report on the status of the project that would remove the meandering curb on Valley Boulevard and replace it with much needed parking spaces. B. COUNCILMAN BRUESCH 1. Asked for the Shopper Shuttle/Dial-a-Ride reports for the past several months and questioned the practice of not operating after 4:00 p.m. on the weekends. 2. Noted that the problem with the Walnut Grove Avenue offramp from the 10-freeway has worsened and asked that staff be directed to contact Caltrans for assistance in alleviating this situation and present as a future agenda item. CC 2-13-90 Page #5