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The Community And The City Employees Are Working Together With The Optimism To Help El Monte Grow Through This Crisis
LONGO TOYOTA OPEN 24 HOURS TO MAKE RECALL REPAIRS February 28, 2010 El Monte Loses Big with Toyota Recall - Unforeseen Loss of City Revenue News Café Sold - Goody’s Opening Soon Employee’s Are Asked to Continue Cuts to Help Balance Budget January 2010 Rene Bobadilla Appointed City Manager December 2009 Mayor & City Council Approved a Ad-Hoc Committee to oversee the City Budget Ad-Hoc Committee - Mayor Andre Quintero & Councilmember “J” Gomez November 2009 Elected Mayor Andre Quintero Elected Council Member Norma Macias Re-elected Council Member Juventino “J” Gomez City posts job openings …. Police Dispatcher & Graphics Artist / Website Designer City reclassifies employees to help with staff shortage Deputy City Manager for Administrative Services resigns October 2009 Interim City Manager Appointed “Rene Bobadilla” City relocates Parks Maintenance Division with Public Works Division City applies for Property Tax Hardship Assistance September 2009 L. A. County Closes El Monte Fire Station City reclassifies employees to help with staff shortage City posts job openings …. Economic & Redevelopment Director & Payroll Clerk City Rehires …. 7 Police Officers July 30, 2009 City of El Monte Receives Federal Stimulus Funds $6.8 Million Police Department Will Receive $2.4 Million (City rehires 6 Police Officers) Public Works Will Receive $4.4 Million JUNE 29, 2009 City Employee’s Have Volunteered To Take Cuts Again To Prevent Layoffs, Bankruptcy, And Preserve City Services 1) Employees’ Will Help By Paying $200 A Month Toward Medical Ins. 2) Deferring The July 1, 2009 Increases: SEIU Employees’ 3% Salary Increase Police Officers Assoc. 4% Salary Increase
10% Furloughs Will Continue
SEIU Employees And Mid-Managers Have Volunteered To Help Pay Their Retirement Benefits
Los Angeles County Fire is facing a tough decision to close a Fire Station to reduce $2,000,000 from the city’s budget June 9, 2009 “101” City Employee’s Were Laid Off March 19, 2009 “17” Police Officers Were Laid Off
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El Monte Officers Deliver Christmas To El Monte Families From left, Jimmy To, 17, and Conway Lee, 15, both of El Monte High School, participate in an assembly line packing 850 boxes with a turkey and all the fixings for the El Monte Police Annual Christmas Basket/Toy Giveaway Saturday morning, December 19, 2009 in El Monte. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz) |









