Looking ahead to Thursday:
710 Gap project scoping comments (demands for environmental impact areas of study) are due by April 14! Hand-deliver, or email to:
Ron Kosinski, Deputy District Director
Division of Environmental Planning
Caltrans – District 7
100 South Main Street, MS 16A
Los Angeles, California 90012
Email: Ron_Kosinski@dot.ca.gov
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce celebrates a ribbon cutting for the new Mission Pharmacy, 1131 N. Pacific Ave. at 10 a.m.
2011 Glendale City Council election results should be finalized. According to the Glendale News-Press, on Thursday “officials will count the remaining ballots at the Glendale Election Center, located in the Glendale Police Department, 131 N. Isabel St. Public viewing will be allowed for the preparations, processing and eventual count of the remaining ballots….Preparations are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m., with the count starting at 2 p.m.”
Ground-breaking for the Glendale Narrows Riverwalk park bike and pedestrian pathway and equestrian facilities, at Garden St. and Paula Avenue, noon-1:30 p.m., with elected officials, the Army Corps, North East Trees, and staff and managers from Glendale Community Services and Parks.
Glendale City Clerk Ardy Khassakhian is the featured speaker at the Glendale Democratic Club meeting, 6:30 p.m.; he will be discussing the recent municipal election. The program will include a Q&A session, and is open and free to the public. Pacific Park Community Center, 510 S. Pacific Ave.
The Bully Me Not Coalition, at a special assembly headed by the Glendale Sunrise Rotary with celebrity Fritz Coleman on hand, will present $3000 of books to the Glendale Public Library at 6:30 p.m. (Glendale Central Library Auditorium).
Across the San Rafael hills:
Denny Strigl, former CEO of Verizon, is Drucker Business Forum’s morning speaker at KPCC Studios in Pasadena. Breakfast starts at 7:45 a.m.; program starts at 8:30 a.m. (Link for tickets.)
And 5 hours north:
Julius Genachowski, FCC Chair, will discuss net neutrality and spectrum issues at the Commonwealth Club of California, 6:30 p.m., Computer History Museum, Mountain View. (Link for tickets.)