Submitted by PhilReyes.com on Tue, 2011-09-20 12:10
The Duarte City Council has approved the construction of a 66 unit low-income housing project on Huntington Drive, our main thoroughfare and home to the Historic Route 66. This project will drive businesses out of our city and effectively kill the dream of a downtown Duarte. I need your support to help defend the vision of a Duarte where we can live, work AND play. I need your support to defend the vision of a downtown Duarte.
Join us this Wednesday to STOP this project and protect this vision!
Wednesday, September 19 @ 7:00 P.M.
Submitted by PhilReyes.com on Sat, 2011-07-02 09:19
Hi everyone we just wanted to proudly announce an up and coming feature. It's called walk with Phil Reyes. This is a monthly walk which we will provide details for, that will allow you to exercise as well as provide you with the opportunity to talk of important issues with Councilmember Phil Reyes. It will be every second Saturday at 8:00am and every third Thursday at 7:00pm. The first being Saturday July 16th at 8:00am. Hope to see you there!
Submitted by PhilReyes.com on Sat, 2011-07-02 09:12
DUARTE, CA - June 22, 2011 - After nearly a year of final design work, permit approvals, subcontractor hiring, and much more, construction on the I-210 Bridge is about to start in the coming weeks.
The first step will be to prepare the site and provide access for the large construction equipment. The center median slope will be removed and a temporary retaining wall will be built to support the westbound lanes. This work will take approximately a month to complete. Once the retaining wall is installed, work will begin on the bridge's foundations.
Submitted by PhilReyes.com on Sat, 2011-07-02 09:11
DUARTE, CA, June 14, 2011 - The Duarte City Council voted unanimously tonight to continue its challenge to the City of Azusa’s 2010 approval of the Vulcan Materials Co. mining expansion project by authorizing an appeal to the State Court of Appeal. The lawsuit, originally filed in August of 2010 and first heard in late March of this year, was denied by the Superior Court on May 9th.
The City has until August 8th to file its appeal.