Posts tagged ‘environment and activism’

July 27, 2011

Go out and find her

by Patrizzi

You are cordially invited to speak for three minutes.

Talk about whatever you want, but it would help if you mentioned how valuable the Hahamongna Watershed/Wetlands is.

PASADENA NEEDS TO PERMANENTLY PROTECT HAHAMONGNA and all of the upper Arroyo just like they do for buildings…only this thing is alive. This is LIFE.

From soccer fields, circus camps, science museums, bee killers,  history museums, watch-dog groups, dog-watch groups, Oldsters, Hippies, Hipsters, Capitalist Pigs, landscaping ie. killing everything that is there  (TOADS!), or that isn’t native… even hundred year old Italian (Nona!) trees; Hahamongna deserves to be protected by SOMEONE!

I say it’s YOU!

March right over

No,

saunter serenely

TO

Pasadena City Hall

100 N. Garfield Ave.

2nd Floor Public Chamber

August 1, 2011

6:30 pm

(televised)

It’s time to suit up and show up. Council will decide on dumping sediment on Johnson Field.

Highly recommended news articles:

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/sep/23/local/me-35190  Note: This case has not been recently shepardized (by me) or updated to include the current parties. Plaintiff/Victims cannot sue the Department of Defense, see City of Pasadena video .

http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_18253951

http://altadena.patch.com/articles/hahamongna-on-site-storage-unlikely-for-dam-clean-out

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-devils-gate-20110613,0,4853030.story

http://altadena.patch.com/articles/the-battle-to-keep-hahamongna-intact

http://lacanadaflintridge.patch.com/articles/new-hahamongna-route-option-would-drastically-cut-truck-traffic-2

Aristide Maillol (1861 – 1944) was a pioneer in creating avant-garde sculptures, whose work is displayed in nearly every major museum. Here, in his 1935 life-size creation “Three Nymphs” (at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California), he aspires to mix ancient Greek Classicism with modernistic poise, strength, and sensuality. This was a radical idea during his lifetime, since society regarded women as second class. Notice how their hands are bound together in a supportive role, in a simple gesture, and with their heads held high. The middle statue was modeled by the artist’s muse, a fifteen -year old girl (Dina Vierny) who became his lifelong inspiration, and who died in January 2009 at age 89. This bronze sculpture is displayed inside the museum’s lobby.

(photo by Thomas Holaday)

Listening to Sonate en mi bémol mineur (dédiée à C. Saint-Saëns) I. Modérément vite, a work for piano by Paul Dukas (1865 — 1935)

June 15, 2011

Unconditional Love

by Patrizzi

I dedicate this publication to my father, Louis Stephen Patrick, whom I love and respect forever, unconditionally —Happy Father’s Day.

On or about 7 pm, June 13th, 2011, six speakers came before the Pasadena City Council in the portion of the meeting that is customarily set aside to enable any members of the public to speak On Items Not On The Agenda. The audio and video archive of this meeting can be downloaded here:  http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/CouncilAgendas/Video/

The first speaker is a representative of California Assemblyman Anthony Portantino. She advised the council that an Aids Awareness and Quick Check medical facility would be stationed at the Rose Bowl as an event to commemorate the anniversary of the discovery of the deadly Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.

The second speaker is I myself, Dianne Patrizzi. My testimony is wisely redacted from this recording, as it may be used as part of discovery in pending and future environmental and public health litigation taken against the City of Pasadena and/or individuals named responsible for its decisions.

The third speaker is Thomas Holaday, a resident of Altadena, a world class photographer, documentarian, location manager, and MA in Film from Columbia University. His testimony is only partially redacted.

The fourth speaker is a man who doesn’t appreciate being forced to suffer the shock of a cold shower while walking down the street in Pasadena on a warm sunny day. His testimony is not redacted.

The fifth speaker is Philip Cobelle (spelling?). He was providing the council with some sort of legal notice. This was particularly disturbing to the lawyers on the council, as they did not seem to know what the speaker was referring to exactly. The speaker identified for the record all of the council members, staff, and persons that were seated at the dais for this meeting. My father would use the words “future depositions” here. His testimony is fully redacted.

The sixth speaker is Alexander Zajak (aka The Real Zajak), a long time blogger, student, and local intellect. His testimony is fully redacted.

Perhaps this is an innocent result of technical difficulties on the part of the City of Pasadena, but I surely hope it isn’t. Our greatest hope is that it means someone  has awakened the city council.  That their continued inaction from this point on, with regard to placing permanent protections on Hahamongna wetlands and watershed may constitute an unconscionable negligence, wherein elements of Environmental Law, Civil Liability, even possible criminal consequences may attach.

The next meeting is June 20, 2011. All evidence of harm can and should be brought before the city council. This includes any persons with health concerns over the incredible amounts of diesel fuel emissions expected to occur from the many trucks removing sediment from Devil’s Gate Dam, and from the pesticides that will be employed by any sediment dumped in Johnson Field (“LAKE” – a water purification and ground water reservoir) or at the location next to it that city council has planned for a soccer field.  Many sports fields in the city currently have been equipped with plastic grass/turf to enable more usage by local athletic teams that pay a fee to the City of Pasadena for use.

Pesticides and plastic turf used to maintain sports fields in Hahamongna would leech into our water system in the Arroyo, polluting  the ground water. If the City of Pasadena chooses to ignore this, as it seems to be pattern and practice for them to do since they were first notified of this danger (July 12, 2010), and they agree to allow sediment to be dumped on site, whether temporary or permanent, and find no other alternative than the use of diesel trucks on a grand scale to remove the sediment then they may be found responsible for the myriad of damage claims made against them, as a governeing body, and possibly as individuals.

Especially sensitive residents are encouraged to notify council. For instance, those suffering from CFIDS. To better explain the connection, here is an excerpt from a recent email received from a sister sufferer:

Thank you for the article which I have read and copied to take to my sinus surgeon.

http://news.health.com/2009/10/19/household-insecticides-may-be-linked-autoimmune-diseases/

About 20 years ago I accidentally breathed in the wet droplets of Black Flag — just an accident when I sprayed a spider outside my house.  My nostrils burned all night and, stupid me, I didn’t go to the ER.  I regret that decision every day.  From that day forward, I have had sinus problems, including chronic sinisitis.  I also developed an autoimmune disease — CFIDS — Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome.

This article purports that bug sprays can cause autoimmune diseases, mostly in women.  I can attest to that.  For years, ENT doctors poo-pooed me and thought I was fixated on this poisoning.  I now have a good ENT surgeon who understands autoimmune diseases and what caustic substances can do to the sinuses.

Thanks again, Daddy.

LOVE always,

DeeDee

My father, his sister, and his brother George Patrick (circa 1978)

You see, my father loved Pasadena just as much as I do… only for different reasons.

June 12, 2011

“The Heros” speak about the Hahamongna Wetlands/Watershed

by Daily Brain Scan

This is a clip from the portion of the Pasadena City Council Meeting, dated July 12, 2010, PUBLIC COMMENT on Item 11 of the Agenda.

The speakers waited more than THREE hours to speak. It is mind numbing what they had to sit through. Yet, these determined and wonderful advocates for the natural environment were extremely patient. Please weight their comments proportional with the amount of their inconvenience, then multiply that by 1k. That is the minimum number of hours these neighbors spent cogitating on what they were going to say….    on this long, long night (6:30pm to Midnight). Barfing and schvitzing for you!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he_86hX0P4U

No more money spent in development on Hahamongna should be clear.

The City of Pasadena is about to take an action that will bring about an environmental charge that they have no idea nor the resources to address. The charge of  ”unconscionable negligence” under civil liability, Environmental Law is about to come into play. No statute applies herein. There seems to be plenty of documented proof that the Pasadena City Council should have established permanent protections for Hahamongna—LONG AGO.

Do I need to show you clips from the rest of this convoluted meeting that took more than 6 hours, last YEAR?

I will. I have them all nicely labeled and indexed for our viewing pleasure, on a Cloud (BTW) so, don’t think just by confiscating a computer it’ll be gone. No, no-no. I’m a TechnoGoddess. You, are out-teched.

Welcome to Pasadena WIKILEAKS! This is the torture memo.

In addition to this meeting, I might add, there are several wonderful clips of times that the City Council has discussed Hahamongna without any Agenda item or public notice whatsoever. Ew, bad form.

I have a favorite clip of a time, most recent, when the Pasadena City Council did agendize an Update To The Master Plan (I think this was supposed to be the official follow-up to the meeting of July 12, 2010). That one, is particularly interesting! Would you like to see it?

Of course, there is no drawing one could submit as a plan for Hahamongna. Nature has already drawn it.

(photo by me at the Prado Museum, Madrid, last year)

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