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Monrovia pauses Station Square farmers market; city reports tentative school partnership for pool and playground access

5927366 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

City staff announced the Station Square farmers market will pause Oct. 18 with a goal to relaunch in 2026; the city manager also described tentative agreements with Monrovia Unified School District to address the pool and to explore reopening elementary school playgrounds for community use.

Monrovia officials announced on Oct. 7 that the Station Square farmers market will pause on Oct. 18 and staff plan to relaunch the market in spring 2026. City staff cited initial strong interest followed by declining attendance — roughly 65 shoppers per week initially that dropped to about 10 — as a reason to pause and reassess.

Tina Cherry, who provided the farmers market update, told the council the pause is intended to allow time for nearby construction to finish, for potential vendors and shoppers to return as development advances, and for…

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