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An important decision will be made this coming Monday night (March 25, 2024) about one of Alhambra’s most significant historic buildings. Your input will be vital!

Voice your support for the preservation of the historic Alhambra Health Center (located at 612 West Shorb Street, Alhambra, CA 91803) at the upcoming Monday, March 25, 2024 Alhambra City Council meeting. Here are the specifics: 

Date: Monday, March 25, 2024

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: Alhambra City Hall, 101 South 1st Street, Alhambra, CA 91801 or online

Item 2: Alhambra Community Center Design Update

The City Council meeting agenda may be found here. The packet for Item 2 begins on Page 12 of the agenda. Renderings for the various proposed designs may be found below.

Please plan on attending either in person or via Zoom.

What Will Alhambra City Council Consider on March 25?

City Council will consider design options for completing the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) project description for a new community center to be built on the site of the former Alhambra Health Center at 612 W. Shorb Street, Alhambra. City and consultant staff will present four options, two new building designs, which both call for the demolition of the current Alhambra Health Center, and two reuse designs, which call for the preservation of all or a portion of the two-story structure. The proposed new designs are named Scheme I “Around the CampFire” and Scheme II “Overlooks”. The proposed adaptive reuse designs are named Alternative I “Flowscapes”; and Alternative II “Connecting Gems”.

We are pleased that the two proposed reuse design alternatives (Flowscapes and Connecting Gems) support the preservation of the two-story north facing portion of the original Alhambra Health Center. 

Alhambra Historical Society and Alhambra Preservation Group representatives have reviewed the proposed design proposals. We support reuse design Alternative II “Connecting Gems” and have sent a joint letter to the City Council encouraging them to vote for and adopt Alternative II. The joint letter may be viewed here.

Design Alternative II is a good compromise for the community center project. It is concurrently equitable in cost compared to the previously presented two new building designs and preserves and adaptively reuses the most historically significant portion of the Alhambra Health Center. Additionally, the layout includes a great room, spaces for community programming and provides additional parking spaces, furnishing much-needed parking relief for the surrounding Mayfair tract community.

How Can You Help?

We encourage you to attend the March 25 City Council Meeting and voice your support for design Alternative II “Connecting Gems” for the Alhambra Community Center.

You may attend the City Council meeting either in person or via Zoom. 

In Person: If you are attending the March 25 Alhambra City Council meeting at City Hall in person, fill out a blue speaker card for Item 2 and submit it to the City Clerk prior to the start of the meeting.  

Via Zoom: If you are attending the March 25 Alhambra City Council meeting via Zoom, use the “Raise Hand” feature during the public comments for Item 2. The “Raise Hand” feature may be found under Reactions on the Zoom app interface. The Zoom link may be found in the March 25 agenda.

Your attendance and vocal support of design Alternative II is imperative and will demonstrate a groundswell of support to preserve the Alhambra Health Center for adaptive reuse. It will also communicate to Alhambra leaders the importance of protecting and preserving this historic resource, which is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.

Do you have suggested speaking points?

Yes. Suggested speaking points can be found below. Please feel free to revise, but remember to keep your comments to five minutes and speak respectfully.

If you have any questions, please email alhambrahistsoc@att.net. We hope to see you at the Alhambra City Council meeting on March 25!

Thank you for your ongoing support!

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SUGGESTED SPEAKING POINTS

MARCH 25 ALHAMBRA CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Good evening Mayor Maza, Alhambra City Council Members and City staff:

My name is __________________________ and I am a resident of Alhambra.

I am here to voice my support for reuse Alternative II “Connecting Gems” for the proposed Alhambra Community Center, which would preserve the most historically and architecturally significant portion of the Alhambra Health Center and adaptively reuse it as a community center. 

Design Alternative II signifies a win-win-win for the community. It preserves the most architecturally significant portion of the Alhambra Health Center which eligible for the National Register of HIstoric Places, is financially feasible and gives Alhambra the community center it needs. 

The Alhambra Health Center has been a part of the Alhambra community since 1930. Like many Alhambrans, I look forward to seeing this historic resource given new life and purpose as a vibrant community center. Its listing on the California Register of Historical Resources and eligibility for National Register of Historic Places status merits its preservation and adaptive reuse. 

By voting for design Alternative II you will be honoring your unanimous 2021 decision to preserve as much of the original Alhambra Health Center as possible in the design of the community center. A vote for design Alternative II will also be consistent with your strategic planning goal of developing a comprehensive historic preservation program and prioritizing the protection and preservation of Alhambra’s historical, architectural and cultural resources. 

I respectfully request that you adopt design Alternative II “Connecting Gems” for the proposed Alhambra Community Center project. Thank you for listening and your consideration.

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Alhambra Preservation Group and Alhambra Historical Society are partnering to save Alhambra’s historic 1930 Alhambra Health Center located at 612 West Shorb Avenue, and we need your help!

You may be aware that the City of Alhambra is proposing the development of a community center at this site. While we enthusiastically support the creation of a community center at this location,  we ardently reject any design scheme that proposes the total demolition of this historic Alhambra Health Center building.

The Alhambra Health Center building was built in 1930 and boasts a classic Monterey Colonial Revival architectural style. Due to decades of neglect by the County of Los Angeles, the structure is in a state of disrepair. Despite its current condition, the Alhambra Health Center is listed in the California Register of Historical Resources as well as in the 2023 Alhambra Historic Resources Survey Report that was recently completed as one of four Alhambra structures formally determined as being eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. 

On March 8, 2021, many of you lobbied Alhambra City Council to reject community center designs that included the complete razing of the building. City Councilmembers listened and voiced their support for the creation of a hybrid design that included the adaptive reuse of this structure.  A month later on April 12, 2021, Alhambra City Council voted to pursue the community center design that included the saving the structure at an estimated cost of $20 million.

Earlier this year, the City of Alhambra received a $25 million grant from the state of California for the construction of a community center.  On October 25, the City of Alhambra hosted a community workshop at the site, inviting Alhambrans to provide input on two proposed designs; however,  neither one of them included retaining this historic structure. Both designs propose its demolition despite the City Council voting to save it.

This is unacceptable!  We need to hold the decision-makers  accountable for their promise to save this historic building. The destruction of the Alhambra Health Center  should NOT even be considered a viable option.

On Monday, November 13, 2023 at a 6:00 p.m. Alhambra City Council Meeting, the  Alhambra City Council will hear a presentation from City staff and KFA Architects and Environmental Science Associates that includes two community center design schemes. They will also present information compiled from an October 25 community workshop where they presented the two design schemes to the community and asked for input on design elements. Neither design scheme includes the adaptive reuse of the Alhambra Health Center. Both design schemes proposed its complete destruction.  City staff is recommending that City Council select one of two community center building design options to assist in the development of the Environmental Impact Report project description.

In light of the citywide Historic Resources Survey Report that was presented to City Council in September 2023, we find it unacceptable and incomprehensible that there is no mention of the historic significance of the Alhambra Health Center in the City Council meeting agenda report. 

Here’s how you can help us save the threatened Alhambra Health Center:

  1. Attend the November 13 Alhambra City Council meeting and voice your support for saving the Alhambra Health Center.  Encourage the City Council to direct staff to find a solution that creatively and sensitively reuses the current structure. Fill out a blue speaker card (Item #3) and submit it to the City Clerk prior to the start of the meeting.  

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  1. Attend the November 13 Alhambra City Council meeting via Zoom and voice your support for saving the Alhambra Health Center. The Zoom link may be found in the meeting’s agenda. Encourage the City Council to direct staff to find a solution for this site that creatively and sensitively reuses the current structure. Use the “Raise Hand” function during the public comments portion of the meeting. 

You will find sample speaking points for your consideration below our signatures at the end of this letter. Speakers will have five (5) minutes each to speak.

It is long overdue for the City of Alhambra to reverse its development-at-all-costs policy, which has destroyed too many of our city’s historic resources. The City needs to honor and respect Alhambra’s historically significant resources and preserve the homes, businesses, churches, schools and public facilities that tell our city’s story and make Alhambra unique. 

Please lend your voice to save the threatened Alhambra Health Center.

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SAMPLE SPEAKING POINTSSAVE THE HISTORIC ALHAMBRA HEALTH CENTER

Date: November 13, 2023 

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: Alhambra City Hall, 111 South 1st Street, Alhambra, CA 91801

Item #3 – Council Direction on Alhambra Community Center Design

Good evening Mayor Maza and Alhambra City Council Members.

My name is __________________________ and I am a resident of Alhambra.

I am here this evening to voice my support for the plan to have a community center at this location and the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the historic Alhambra Health Center into a community center. I do not support the destruction of this historic structure.

The Alhambra Health Center has been a part of the Alhambra community since 1930 and while it has fallen into disrepair, this building has the potential to be given new life and purpose as a vibrant community center. It is listed on the California Register of Historical Resources and is eligible for National Register of Historic Places designation and deserves recognition and to be saved.

This City Council  voted in 2021 to save the Alhambra Health Center and to pursue a design that sensitively reuses this structure. Alhambra City Council accepted a draft citywide historic resources survey report in September 2023, which identified this structure as a historically significant structure. I am respectfully requesting that you honor your 2021 vote and the statements you all made regarding the desire of the Council to save this structure. I’m also asking that you respect the historic significance of the Alhambra Health Center and its value to Alhambra. Please instruct City staff to move forward with a design that includes the adaptive reuse of the current Alhambra Health Center and reject any design scheme that proposes the demolition of this historic building.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

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