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LOS ANGELES POLICE COMMISSION POLICE PERMIT REVIEW PANEL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
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LOS ANGELES POLICE COMMISSION POLICE PERMIT REVIEW PANEL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
BOARD OF RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES
Thursday, August 5, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. Dial (669) 900 6833 to Join the Meeting
Then Enter This Webinar ID: 841 9418 1712 AND PRESS #
P.I.C.O. NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE VIRTUAL MEETING AGENDA Wednesday, August 4, 2021 6:30 to 9:30 pm
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTO
Jessa McCormack
VIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
In conformity with the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 (MARCH 17, 2020) and due to concerns over COVID-19, the PICO Neighborhood Council meeting will be conducted entirely by video and teleconference.
Every person wishing to address the Committee must dial (669) 900-6833, and enter 812 9000 9300 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign up for public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting.
Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81290009300
Or One tap mobile: US: +16699006833,,81290009300# or +12532158782,,81290009300#
Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 312 626 6799 or+19292056099or+1301715 8592 or 833 548 0276 (Toll Free) or 833 548 0282 (Toll Free) or 877 853 5257 (Toll Free) or 888 475 4499 (Toll Free) Webinar ID: 812 9000 9300
International numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/ky3C41SZt
DEL REY DAY AD HOC COMMITTEE MEETING – VIA VIDEO/TELECONFERENCE
Agenda for DRNC Del Rey Day Ad Hoc Committee: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Wednesday, August 4th, 2021
Dial +1 888 475 4499 and enter 912 074 1716 and then press # Or click https://zoom.us/j/9120741716
The public is welcome – no charge
In conformity with the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 (MARCH 17, 2020) and due to concerns over COVID-19, all Del Rey Neighborhood Council meetings will be conducted entirely telephonically.
Every person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must
Dial +1 888 475 4499 and enter 912 074 1716 and then press #
to join the meeting, or by clicking https://zoom.us/j/9120741716
ARROYO SECO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL (ASNC)
Joint Meeting of the Board of Directors with
the Communications & Outreach and Sustainability & Resiliency Committees
Wednesday August 4, 2021 7:00 pm
Chairs: Outreach Teresa Bonsell • Sustainability Lucia Fabio • Education Lynda Valencia
Zoom Meeting Online or By Telephone
Dial (669) 900 6833 or online https://zoom.us/webinar/list
To Join the Meeting Enter This Webinar ID: 898 9624 9369 and Press #
We are cancelling our normal Saturday meeting on Aug 7 so you can join us and other groups for the SB 9 and SB 10 Statewide Town Hall on Saturday, Aug. 7, at 10 AM.
This Town Hall will give you information on the impact of these destructive bills and actions you can take to stop them.
You will need to register for separately for this meeting, since it is not using Livable California’s usual link.
Please click the zoom registration here, to be able to attend: Register Here
Then please send this information to all of your friends and networks, statewide, and invite them to attend!
Please click the zoom registration here, to be able to attend: Register Here
URGENT! Thousands of single family streets in California will be destroyed to build multi-unit projects if SB 9 and SB 10 become law. YOUR BLOCK, TOO.
Legislators have heard overwhelming opposition to SB 9 and SB 10 from thousands of people. But unless legislators get an avalanche of objectionsbefore Aug. 16, both SB 9 and SB 10 could be approved by just 41 legislators. And right now, big money talks in Sacramento.
SB 9:
SB 9 lets developers buy the home next to YOURS to build 6-unit housing projects. They won’t have yards OR garages. There will be NO public hearings before destruction begins.
We know it sounds crazy. Please attend the Town Hall to learn how to fight SB 9.
SB 10:
SB 10 “allows” city councils to override local zoning, and the California Environmental Quality Act, and voter-approved land protections, to erect 14-unit buildings almost everywhere.
Developers can build, next to YOUR home a “10-unit” project with 4 added granny flats, totaling 14 units. As with SB 9: No hearing. No yard. No affordability.
You must voice opposition NOW, because you lose your right to object after SB 9 and SB 10 are passed and signed by the Governor.
Amidst drought and severe fires, neither SB 9 or SB 10 requires being ready for environmental or infrastructure impacts of the bills, such as the demand for water, energy, sewer and classroom space.
So, please join us on August 7
Please click the zoom registration here, to be able to attend: Register Here
Then please forward this email to all of your friends and networks!
RESEDA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
JOINT BUDGET-FINANCE COMMITTEE AND BOARD MEETING AGENDA
Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 7:00pm
Zoom Meeting Online:
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
GENERAL BOARD MEETING
Wednesday August 4, 2021 6:00PM
VIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
In conformity with the Governor’s Executive Order No-29-20 (MARCH 17, 2020) and due to concerns over COVID-19, the LA 32 Neighborhood Council meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically.
Every person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must dial
(669) 900-6833, or if this number doesn’t work use any of the other phone numbers
below, and enter 853 3915 9147 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign up for public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Aug 4, 2021 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Topic: LA32NC 8-04-21 General Board Meeting
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85339159147
CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2021 AFTER 10:00 A.M.
(via TELECONFERENCE)
Meeting presentations will be made available here (https://tinyurl.com/CHC8-05-21) by August 2, 2021. Compliant Day-of-Meeting Submissions will be added to this drive as they are received.
CANCELLATION NOTICE
Regular Meeting Wednesday August 4, 2021 9:00 a.m.
The Board of City Tourism Commissioners meeting scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 4, 2021 has been cancelled.
MEETING CANCELED Due to a Lack of Quorum
The next regular meeting of the West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 2021
BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS
DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES Room 1555-H, 111 North Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
N O M E E TI N G N O T I C E
TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 – 10:00 A.M.
CANCELLED
*SEE NOTE BELOW
CYNTHIA McCLAIN-HILL, President SUSANA REYES, Vice President
JILL BANKS BARAD-HOPKINS, Commissioner MIA LEHRER, Commissioner
NICOLE NEEMAN BRADY, Commissioner
* The Regularly scheduled
Board Meeting of July 27, 2021, is hereby cancelled.
PICO UNION NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
REGULAR EXECUTIVE MEETING AGENDA
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July 26th, 2021 at 6:30pm Public Zoom link (Please click to join): |
CANCELLED - HOUSING COMMITTEE
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
ROOM 1050, CITY HALL – 3:00 PM
200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

LA Rally: End the US Blockade of Cuba. Defend Cuban Sovereignty.
Say no to #SOSCuba destabilization campaign funded by Washington
and Reactionary calls for US Military invasion.
When: 12 noon, Sunday, July 25, 2021
Where: Victoria Park, 419 MLK Blvd., Carson. Caravan to Banning Park, Wilmington
Cuban-Americans marching from Miami to Washington, arrive July 25 for a national demonstration and to deliver 50,000 + petitions to Biden demanding an end to the blockade and sanctions.


he Huntington's Disease Society of America's (HDSA) Los Angeles Chapter will host the Los Angeles Virtual Team Hope Walk on Saturday, July 17 at 10AM (PT). A virtual walk is a real walk, but on your terms: You get to choose your own course, you can walk in your in your house, driveway, neighborhood, local park, hike trail, and even on treadmill!
Press Release link: https://greaterla.hdsa.org/news/los-angeles-team-hope-walk-goes-virtual-to-support-hdsa
CENTRAL LOS ANGELES AREA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 AFTER 4:30 P.M.
(via TELECONFERENCE)
Meeting presentations will be made available https://tinyurl.com/CentralAPC7-13-21 by June 9, 2021 Compliant Day of Submissions will be added to this drive as they are received.
Los Angeles, CA – July 2, 2021] CicLAvia is returning to the streets of Los Angeles, announcing plans for three full-scale open streets events in 2021. Kicking off on Sunday, August 15, the first event will be CicLAvia-Wilmington where the joys of biking, skating, walking, and community activities take place. On October 10, CicLAvia will celebrate its 11th anniversary with a fan-favorite route through downtown for CicLAvia–Heart of LA. The third event on December 5 will be CicLAvia-South LA.
By turning public streets into public parks for a day, many Angelenos credit CicLAvia with illustrating how accessible neighborhoods can be to visitors and to their own residents, as more people can safely travel, commute, and reconnect via active transportation.
“We are thrilled to share this news with Los Angeles,” said Romel Pascual, CicLAvia’s executive director. “With the state now open, Angelenos are eager to return to some of the enjoyable and memorable activities and routines we’ve been missing for the past year, while hopefully maintaining slower streets, outdoor dining and cleaner air. Our mission promotes positivity and safety, and we hope to help instill social confidence and restore comfort to the community.”
After CicLAvia had to cancel five events in 2020, the nonprofit shifted its focus to conducting outreach to inform and facilitate small mom-and-pop restaurants maximize their use of outdoor dining via the City of LA’s L.A. Al Fresco Dining program. It also championed safe biking, as well as pedestrian and people-powered activities, encouraging people to safely get out in their neighborhoods for exercise, fresh air, and respite from being confined to home.
“The return of CicLAvia is a bright light as we slowly recover together as a city," said LADOT General Manager Seleta Reynolds. "Our streets and public spaces should be places of joy and connection for communities. There is no event like CicLAvia to make that real for Angelenos.”
“CicLAvia is an important component of LA’s recovery and the experiences we’ve collectively shared at CicLAvia reinforces how dynamic, connected and resilient we are as Angelenos,” adds Pascual. “Please come out and celebrate with us whether it’s your 35th CicLAvia, or your first.”
Our latest CicLAvia at a Glance fact sheet is below, which includes the measurable impact CicLAvia has had these past 11 years. You may also find this CicLAvia video of interest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R0jKthJefM, and for more information please visit https://www.ciclavia.org/.
Details for Calendar Listings
“CicLAvia Open Streets Events are Back”
WHAT:
CicLAvia Sundays are back with open streets events for the remainder of 2021. CicLAvia is where joy meets purpose, restoring comfort to the community and reminds us of the value of public spaces for all. CicLAvia reinforces what matters most to us – connection with each other and with our communities. Whether one bikes, walks, strolls, skates, or jogs, we create more incredible moments and experiences enjoying our city streets together. Inspired by Bogotá’s weekly ciclovía, CicLAvia temporarily closes streets to car traffic and opens them to Angelenos to use as a public park.
WHO:
Free for all, CicLAvia connects communities to each other across an expansive city, creating a safe place to bike, walk, skate, roll, and dance through Los Angeles County. CicLAvia is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that catalyzes vibrant public spaces, active transportation, and good health through car-free streets. CicLAvia engages with people to transform our relationship with our communities and with each other.
WHERE and WHEN:
• Wilmington, Sunday, August 15
• Heart of LA, Sunday, October 10 (CicLAvia’s 11th Anniversary Celebration)
• South LA, Sunday, December 5
HOW:
Visit https://www.ciclavia.org/ for more detailed information.
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Fact Sheet: CicLAvia’s eleven years of catalyzing vibrant public spaces,
active transportation and good health through car-free streets
The first CicLAvia event took place on October 10, 2010, with a stretch of open streets from East Hollywood through downtown L.A. into Boyle Heights. More than 100,000 Angelenos turned out with people-powered transportation (bicycles, walking, skateboarding, scooters, running, pedicabs, etc.), exceeding expectations.
Inspired by the Bogotá, Colombia’s ciclovía events that started 45 years ago, CicLAvia began as a grassroots initiative by individuals who recognized that Open Streets events could address active transportation, urban land use, and public health needs in L.A.
• Eleven years and 35 CicLAvia Sundays later, more than 1.8 million people (averaging 53,000 participants at each event) have explored nearly 226 miles of open streets in L.A. County. Each CicLAvia route is 6-8 times larger than the median size of L.A.’s existing public parks.
• Attendees come from both the host neighborhoods – and all over L.A. and beyond – to share and enjoy the day. CicLAvia builds a unifying social fabric connecting neighborhoods and neighbors to each other through a spirit of play and exploration.
• CicLAvia is free, fun and inclusive. Neighbors, families and new friends can more intimately explore neighborhoods, historic sites, and hidden gems along with food, shopping and educational resources available along each route.
• For those participating with children, CicLAvia is an opportunity to get exercise, explore the city, have fun, to bike and walk in a safe environment without traffic, and to simply get their children outside, as well as enjoying the activities our many sponsors offer.
• CicLAvia has allowed L.A. to imagine what air quality, mobility and public health would be like via car-free Open Streets events. CicLAvia routes change every other month creating greater equity for L.A.’s most park-poor communities – extending its reach and impact beyond any one community.
• By locating routes near public transportation, a broad range of local communities can easily participate. CicLAvia entices people to go places they never visited or always wanted to. Metro ridership increases 30% during CicLAvia, with some riders taking trains and buses for the first time. CicLAvia happens with communities not to communities. All routes, whether unique or recurring, are designed, planned, and implemented in partnership with local communities.
• CicLAvia’s participants mirror L.A.’s demographics. They come from 75% of City of L.A. zip codes, and 50% of LA County zip codes. In a region that has at times struggled for harmony, CicLAvia creates a joyous, shared urban forum. Everyone is welcome… even dogs. Attendees start wherever they want along the route and enjoy as long as they like.
• These well-coordinated days are due to the hundreds of volunteers who work alongside public safety workers to close streets to cars and open them to celebratory fun. By design, CicLAvia routes traverse the centerpiece boulevards that distinguish LA’s many unique neighborhoods.
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