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65th Anniversary of the End of World War II

 Saturday, August 14, 1945-2010.  It was a day of celebration, a day like no other.  AMVETS Department of California and the Spirit of 45.org invite you to a special event honoring the legacy of the Greatest Generation of World War II.  Saturday, August 14, 2010, 1PM to 10PM Garden Grove Elks Lodge #1952 (off the 22 Fwy btwn Euclid St and Harbor Blvd 11551 Trask Avenue Garden Grove, CA  92843 1PM to 6PM     WWII 1940-1945 historical displays 7PM to 10PM   Victory Canteen Dance with the Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra.  Please  wear your vintage allied military or civilian attire. 6PM                 Swing Dance Presentation and Lesson. 7PM                 Bugles Across America Program will play Taps. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Fashio...

Youth Volleyball at Sur La Brea Park

 The United State Youth Volleyball League (USYVL) will have a boys and girls 8-week volleyball league at Sur La Brea Park this fall. When:  Thursday, September 9, 2010 to Saturday, November 6, 2010 Where: East end of Sur La Brea Park Days:   Thursdays 5:30 to 6:30PM and Saturdays 10 to 11 AM Price:   Regular Registration $145 until 8/15/2010 Age Divisions:  7-9, 10-12, 13-15  (Age as of 11/1/2010) USYVL is a volunteer organization and does not require any fundraising. Questions?  Call 888.988.7985 Website http://www.usyvl.org/ John Bailey, President SETHA

Locomotive Horns

 A Daily Breeze Letter to the Editor on August 6th expressed concerns about the train noise in Torrance.  Here is some additional information on this issue. Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) operates trains through eight-at-grade crossings including two in Southeast Torrance at Sepulveda/Walnut and Western/South of Sepulveda Blvd.  In 2005, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) established standards for sounding locomotive horns.  In Torrance, where the trains travel at less than 45mph, the operator must sound his horn/whistle for at least 15 seconds before the lead locomotive enters the crossing.  The operator should continue blowing the whistle until the lead locomotive passes through the crossing.  Failure to do comply can result in a FRA fine of $27,000.00.  The federal rules require that all train sound horns at between 96 and 110 decibels at all public crossings.  The FRA 2005 rule making process also established a process b...

Update on Cell Phone Towers

 The City of Torrance Telecommunications Committee met on the petition of T-Mobile USA Inc (Southbay Properties, LLC) for approval of a Telecom Permit to allow the collocation of a telecommunications facility with 12 antennas designed as a false tree by increasing the height of an existing pole on property located at 2216 Sepulveda Blvd at Arlington Avenue (SW corner). This was a continuation of a 2009 meeting. The Telecommunications Committee approved the false tree, a 59 foot mono-pine and six equipment cabinets located within a 16-foot tall enclosure. The new tree replaces a 52.5 foot monopalm currently serving Sprint Nextel. The new mono-pine will serve both Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile. The elements of the false tree including branches and pine needles will start 25-feet above ground level. The three sets of four antennas will be at the 53 foot level. The following alternate locations were considered for the project: 22836 Arlington Ave rejected due to proximity to...