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March 8 - March 14, 2024 Volume CXXIII Issue 214
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Security Officers Being Deployed at Big Blue Bus Stations and Routes The Guards will be provided by a firm with other security contracts with the city of Santa Monica By Zach Armstrong Beginning March 10, Big Blue Bus will station “transit safety officers” at certain bus stops and on high-traffic routes. The West L.A. metro system says this is part of a broader initiative to enhance safety, convenience and attractiveness. Good Guard Security, a California-based firm that signed a $2.2 million, five and a half-year contract with Santa Monica City Council last year, will provide the officers in partnership with the transit system. According to Good Guard’s website, the firm provides both armed and unarmed security services. A BBB news release
doesn’t specify whether the guards will be armed, but describes them as “specially trained.” Announcement of BBB’s partnership with Good Guard comes about eight months after City Council approved its contract with the private firm to provide overnight security in parking facilities and adjacent areas. Earlier that year, the City piloted a sixmonth program with Good Guard for overnight security in downtown parking structures. It was successful, according to council agenda item, with results such as a 48% decrease in calls for service, a 60% decrease in calls on burglary theft from motor vehicles and Good Guard assigning six guards with a supervisor within 24 hours notice when needed on the Promenade. “Big Blue Bus has long maintained an exceptionally clean, safe, and secure system,” said Anuj Gupta, director of Santa Monica Department of Transportation, in a statement. “We are introducing transit safety officers as another component of our multilayered approach to safety and customer experience, and to provide greater support to our dedicated riders and employees.”
According to BBB, the officers will provide the following services: • Assist riders with navigating the regional bus and rail network • Provide guidance on Big Blue Bus fares and payment methods
• Address safety and maintenance concerns reported by passengers • Offer support and resource materials to passengers in need • Educate riders about Big Blue Bus’s Code of Conduct and ensure adherence
Sweet Lady Jane Bakery Returns with Surprise Soft Opening Four Other Locations Will Start to Reopen By Dolores Quintana Things
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reopening of the beloved cake bakery Sweet Lady Jane. After a week of mysterious teases on social media, Eater Los Angeles reported that Julie Ngu, the CEO of Pacific French Bakery, had purchased the brand and bakery. Surprised fans of the bakery who checked the Sweet Lady Jane Instagram were greeted with the news that the Santa Monica location on Montana Avenue had
soft opened and was ready for business. We swung by the location and spoke with Julie Ngu. We were given the exclusive news that the plan was to start soft opening some of the other locations this week, which includes Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Encino, and Larchmont. An Instagram post from the bakery stated, “We’ve had the keys for less than three weeks, so please afford us (and our
employees) some grace, as we’ve been working non-stop just to open the doors for you. Let’s all rejoice in the imperfection of it all, knowing that it’s only going to get sweeter.” We had a slice of Triple Berry cake and can report that it was very good. The slice was packed with juicy berries and tasted just like the original.
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