Results tagged “Santa Fe Springs” from Whittier Dispatch

A busy agenda

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There is a packed agenda for tonight's Santa Fe Springs City Council meeting.

  • Councilman Gus Velasco will be honored for serving as mayor in 2008.
  • Chief Alex Rodriguez of the Santa Fe Springs Department of Fire-Rescue will be pinning badges on the department's newest firefighters - Christopher Shields and Joe Walls.
  • New city employees and policing team will be introduced.
  • The Whittier Union High School and a representative of Rio Hondo College will make presentations to the city council.
  • Winners of the city's 2008 Christmas Home Decorating Contest will be announced.
  • A public hearing will take place regarding the Community Development Block Grant program. The City Council will approve which programs and groups will receive these funds.
  • The City Council will consider a revised emergency water conservation plan for the city.

For information call (562) 868-0511.

A glitch in the system

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If you tried to log onto the city of Santa Fe Springs Web site today, you found yourself unable to. The reason:  a computer systems outage.

Due to a significant network failure, the city's Web site and email system  was offline.

While most of the incoming e-mails will be delivered once e-mail service is restored, if you sent an e-mail to a city e-mail address, the city strongly recommends the following:

1. Placing a call to the recipient to verify that he or she has received the important e-mail.
2. Re-sending the e-mail.

The city apologize for any inconveniences suffered by its residents and resident businesses as a result of this outage.

For information, call City Hall at (562) 868-0511.

A Friendly Reminder

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The city of Santa Fe Springs, in an effort to increase efficiency and become more environmentally conscious through the reduction of paper use and printing costs, will mail water bills every other month beginning January 1.

Residents may continue to make monthly payments if they prefer. Payments will appear on the bi-monthly bill. 

For information, call City Hall at (562) 868-0511 Ext. 7333.

Things that go bump in the night

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Ever wonder what goes bump in the night? Join the spooky fun from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Santa Fe Springs City Library 11700 Telegraph Road. Those in attendance will enjoy an intriguing evening with a man who sees dead people and will discuss the true hauntings of Santa Fe Springs, Downey, Norwalk, and Whittier.

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