A Street Named Max?
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, December 22nd, 2021
Max Pina At the last City Council meeting, Duke Bradbury, Vice President of Thin Blue Line of Ventura County, proposed that the street immediately west of Central Avenue, adjacent to our Sheriff's Substation, be named for late former Sheriff Deputy Max Pina. The Gazette published a short history in last week's edition and promised to extend it for this week. Max's 53-years of public service could fill a book, but here are some primary reasons for supporting the naming of the street after Max Pina: He was Citizen of the Year for 1992. He was in service as a Fillmore police officer and then as Ventura County Sheriff's Deputy in Fillmore for over 20-years. Personal and professionally concern for Fillmore's youth. Spearheaded the raising of over $105,000 for the Fillmore Boys & Girls Club. Major coordinator of the Christmas Food Basket Program. Served as liaison officer between the gangs and local police. Received the second annual Baha'i Human Rights Award in 1990. Max was 1996 Employee of the Month. Selected Fillmore's first "Community Service Officer". Founding member of Fillmore Boys & Girls Club. Max was also instrumental in obtaining a grant of $18,000 for small neighborhood park next to the Storefront office, serving B&G Club. Recognition of Valuable Service to City of Fillmore 1999. Recognition of police officer since 1971. Leadership in Boys & Girls Club. Reduced crime and gang violence by work in North Fillmore Storefront. Won Medal of Valor for actions during 1978 floods, saving citizens trapped by flood waters with human chain of other officers. Max was awarded Officer of the Year in 1980 and 1983, also Optimist Club Distinguished and Dedicated Service Award, 1994. Dedicated Service Award to North Fillmore Storefront, "Providing positive presence after school programs, adult education, counseling and legal services, prevention programs and other activities. Provided safe place for persons wishing to contact police”. In 2003 the Storefront welcomed its one hundred thousandth visitor. It looks like our City Council will have plenty of information to basis its decision on. Thank you, Max Pina, for your life's work in the service of the City of Fillmore. |