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San Gabriel council approves consent calendar; city announces veterans memorial review and April 11 farmers market opening

San Gabriel City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Council approved the consent calendar 4–0; City Manager Mark said veterans memorial designs will be presented at the next meeting and announced the farmers market will open April 11 with about 20 vendors and street closures along Mission Street on Saturdays.

The San Gabriel City Council approved the consent calendar by a single motion and a 4–0 vote on Feb. 3.

At the city manager’s report, City Manager Mark said council would see two designs for the Veterans Memorial at the next meeting in two weeks and encouraged public input at that presentation. He also announced the Mission District Farmers Market will open Saturday, April 11, and reported that about 20 vendors are currently signed up. “We have, right now, 20 vendors,” Mark said.

Mark said staff plans to close Mission Street from Broadway to Santa Anita for the market on Saturday mornings (9 a.m.–1 p.m.) and that the operation will be adjusted as staff learns from traffic and parking experience in the early weeks.

The meeting closed with an adjournment in memory of former San Gabriel mayor Dominique Polemini; Mayor Denise Menchaca read a memorial summary of his life and service, noting his service on the council beginning in April 1990 and three terms as mayor.