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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Congratulations Gabriel Cordell: First person to "roll" across the U.S.

The Burbank Leader article below is about a truly extraordinary man who undertook an incredible journey.  I am honored to know that Gabriel Cordell lives in the district, and hope you will help me share his inspiring story.  Congratulations Gabriel Cordell!


Paraplegic isn't bound by his wheelchair: first to roll across U.S.


Buoyed by crowds and a drive to do something 'extraordinary,' man rolls across the U.S.


By Alene Tchekmedyian
alene.tchekmedyian@latimes.com

Gabriel Cordell had been on the road for about three months.

The 42-year-old paraplegic was drenched in sweat, rolling his wheelchair through one of the most grueling stretches of his 3,100-mile, 99-day journey across the United States: the winding hills of Pennsylvania against the debilitating summer heat and humidity.

By this point, he'd ripped through dozens of pairs of gloves, recorded hundreds of hours of footage for his documentary, "Roll with Me," and busted just one set of tires on his wheelchair after rolling through roughly 2,800 miles of land since taking off in April from the Burbank YMCA.

He was exhausted.

His eyes, as always, faced the ground. Looking ahead would only discourage him.

That's until a sea of children at summer camp, clad in yellow and red T-shirts, ran toward him, fist-pumping, clapping and cheering. Several of Cordell's crew members leading the way in a 31-foot RV had briefed the campers on Cordell's mission —he'd be the first person to roll across the United States in a manual wheelchair.

In awe, they wanted to cheer him on.

"As adults, you think this guy is minus an ability," said "Roll with Me" co-producer Chris Yanke. "To the kids, he was like a superhero."

Cordell was stunned.

"It was fuel for the soul at that particular moment," he said.

Cordell has been bound to a wheelchair for more than two decades.

On Oct. 17, 1992, he was on his way to his first acting audition in New York City. He usually took the train into the city from Long Island, but on that day, he drove. Five blocks from his home, a driver blew a red light and T-boned his Jeep Wrangler.

He was ejected from the car and hit his back against a telephone poll, crushing his spinal cord.

He woke up in the middle of the street, his steering wheel still in his hands. At that moment, he knew.

I'm paralyzed.

Years before the accident, Cordell promised himself that he was going to do something "extraordinary" with his life.

Last summer, after spending five years addicted to cocaine and crystal meth, he realized he was running out of time.

"As quickly as I checked out, I checked back in," Cordell said. "I just woke up and said, 'I'm done.'"

After doing some research, he discovered that no one had rolled across the country in a standard wheelchair. So he joined the Burbank YMCA and spent the next eight months training — physically and mentally — for his trek across the country.



His sister, Abeer Gilbert, was just one of many who called him crazy.

"I thought he was out of his mind," she said.

That didn't stop him.

On April 1, all cameras were on Cordell as he rolled out of the Burbank YMCA. Over the course of 99 days, Cordell averaged 32 miles a day, at roughly 5 miles per hour.

There were scares along the way, including a pair of pit bulls in Arizona that nearly attacked him, and the deadly tornado that ripped through Oklahoma.

"I was in pain the whole time," Cordell recalled, adding that he had just three restful nights of sleep.

Day to day, the journey could even get boring, said Derek Gibbs, a 28-year-old cyclist who joined the crew in New Mexico.

"We would wake up, take a deep breath and say, 'OK, just go,'" Gibbs said, adding that Cordell's determination kept him going. "He doesn't have gears to make it easier. I thought, 'If this guy's doing it, I should never have a problem.'"



The hundreds, if not thousands, of people the team encountered along the way provided motivation — like the wheelchair basketball team that rolled Cordell through his 1,000th mile, and the hundreds of people cheering at his alma mater, West Hempstead High School, on July 8 as he crossed his finish line.

"It became bigger than me," Cordell said. "It quickly turned into inspiring people across this nation."

The documentary is slated to be completed in 2015.

FYI - For more information on Cordell's journey, visit www.rollwithme.org.

NOTE:  A special thank you to the Burbank YMCA, Long Island YMCA, and Rollwithme.org for posting photo's of Gabriel's journey. 

You can read this article and more by visiting the Burbank Leader at www.burbankleader.com

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Mike Gatto is the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee in the California State Assembly.  He represents Burbank, Glendale, La Cañada Flintridge, La Crescenta, Montrose, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Atwater Village, East Hollywood, Franklin Hills, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, and Silver Lake.  www.asm.ca.gov/gatto

Monday, August 12, 2013

CONGRATULATIONS! - Burbank Recognized With Award

Achievement of Excellence In Procurement Award a First for City


    BURBANK, Calif. (July 24, 2013) – The City of Burbank has been awarded the prestigious Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award by the National Procurement Institute for 2013. The award recognizes public agencies and non-profit organizations for best practices and organizational excellence when obtaining goods and services.

    “I'm proud of the staff and the efforts that they've taken to achieve this award” said Jennifer Becker, Deputy Financial Services Director for the City of Burbank. “Purchasing Manager, Paul Herman and his staff have worked a number of years to continually enhance our ability to offer a fair and competitive bid process and as a result receive maximum value for our tax dollars. This award reflects all of that hard work.”

    Burbank was recognized among 179 other awardees for 2013 who met the criteria for this annual award. Agencies receiving the award demonstrate excellence in the areas of innovation, professionalism, productivity, leadership and utilization of online bidding processes.

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    Mike Gatto is the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee in the California State Assembly.  He represents Burbank, Glendale, La Cañada Flintridge, La Crescenta, Montrose, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Atwater Village, East Hollywood, Franklin Hills, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, and Silver Lake.  www.asm.ca.gov/gatto

    Tuesday, June 25, 2013

    HAVE AN OLD OR OUTGROWN BIKE IN YOUR GARAGE?


    HAVE AN OLD OR OUTGROWN BIKE IN YOUR GARAGE? The Burbank Bike Angels are collecting used bikes which they will restore and donate to less fortunate kids in our community.  Last year, the Bike Angels brought smiles to over 200 children in Burbank, the surrounding community, and one very special young man across the country in Rhode Island (pictured above)   Bikes and other tools and components (such as oil, wax, tires, seats, grips, chains bearings, gears, brakes, wheels and helmets) can be donated at the Burbank Recycle Center, 500 S. Flower Street, Burbank (818) 238-3900. 

    Below are some photos of past Bike Angels events:


    Over 200 kids found a present under the Burbank City Hall Christmas Tree last December.

    Bike Angels Christine Torres and Freddy Jojour put the final touches on newly restored pink bikes with purple rims.

     


    These Bike Angels look like they could be future firefighters.

    Bike Angel Joe and his son Dylan work together to get this bike ready for a little girl. 

    Triumphant restoration of a child-sized GT

    Wednesday, February 27, 2013

    Photo from archive: the 2012 Burbank International Film Festival

    Justin Hager, my Communications Director, presented this certificate to Jeff Rector, President of the Burbank International Film Festival in recognition of the festival's work in the community.  The certificate was presented on the opening night of the 2012 Festival.  I hope that folks living in Burbank and the surrounding area will attend the 2013 Festival, September 4-8.

    Monday, February 18, 2013

    Happy Birthday Mr. President(s)

    I hope that all of my family, friends, and neighbors had a wonderful Presidents Day weekend!  In recognition of Presidents Lincoln and Washington’s birthdays, I wanted to share this bust of President Lincoln, created right here in Burbank by the Make-Up Designory (MUD).  You can learn more about MUD, and last week’s open house by visiting their blog: http://blog.makeupdesignory.com/2013/02/13/make-up-designorys-open-house-los-angeles/

    Friday, February 15, 2013

    Congratulations to Tom Lenahan, Burbank's new Fire Chief

    Congratulations to Tom Lenahan, a 25 year veteran of the Burbank Fire Department, who officially assumed his new role as Chief of the Burbank Fire Dept. yesterday.