Each year the City of West Hollywood celebrates pride with its One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival, which runs from Harvey Milk Day (May 22) through the end of June Pride month (June 30).
https://lapride.orgj for other information.
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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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WATTS NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
General Board Meeting Tuesday, July 13, 2021
6:30pm to 9pm
Email: [email protected] Website: www.empowerla.org
Watts NC Email:
Watts NC Website:
www.WattsNC.org
Watts NC Facebook:
WattsNeighborhoodCouncil
Zoom Meeting Online or By Telephone
Online: Enter this Webinar ID: 818 5596 6845 Click here
Via Phone Dial: 1-669-900-6833 to join the meeting
The DWP Committee will NOT meet on Saturday, July 3.
CANCELLED – PUBLIC WORKS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021
ROOM 1010, CITY HALL - 2:00 PM
200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
Wednesday June 30, 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 826 3721 1154 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: Jun 30, 2021 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Topic: LA32NC 6-30-21 Executive Committee Meeting
Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82637211154
NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL AGENDA Meeting Type:
Special Joint City Planning and Land Use &
Sustainability and Organic Urban Permaculture Committee Meetings
Date:
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 7:00 pm
*How to Join the Virtual/Telephonic Meeting By Telephone:
(Toll Free)
1 (669) 900-6833 or 1 (253) 215 8782, enter 877 853 5257, and Press # Online: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86258234722
Using the Zoom App: Join Meeting and enter ID: 862 5823 4722
UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS
OF THE HISTORIC ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, WEST ADAMS AND
JEFFERSON PARK COMMUNITIES NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Our Voice • Our City • of Neighbors • by Neighbors • for Neighbors CANCELLATION –
UNNC Governing Board Meeting
Thursday, July 1, 2021 7:00 p.m.
The UNNC Governing Board will not be meeting at its regular date/time on Thursday, July 1, 2021.
NOTE: Due to the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, and in conformity with the Governor's Executive Order N-29 -20 (March 17, 2020), UNNC currently conducts its meetings virtually utilizing the Zoom platform. You have the option of attending via the internet or by telephone. We are all still learning how to use this platform so we request your patience if the meeting does not go as smoothly as we anticipate. Questions? Please email [email protected].
Future Meetings: The next scheduled meeting is Thursday, August 5, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
WILSHIFE CENTER - KOREATOWN
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Tuesday, June 29th, 2021 – 6:30pm
Budget & Finance Committee Regular Meeting · · Reunión Especial ·
Via Zoom, Los Angeles, CA 90005
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BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS
Los Angeles World Airports – City of Los Angeles www.lawa.org
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
The Regular Meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 1, 2021 at 10:00am has been cancelled.
A Special Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, July 8, 2021 at 10:00am.
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In a continued show of community support, The Original Farmers Market plans to host multiple health and wellness clinics in the days leading up to the 4th of July holiday.
On Wednesday, June 30, the Market will host its second COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and Rite-Aid. Both the Pfizer (1st and 2nd shot) and the Johnson and Johnson vaccines will be available. Anyone who receives their COVID-19 vaccination at The Original Farmers Market will automatically be entered into a drawing for one $500 Original Farmers Market gift certificate, or one of ten $100 Original Farmers Market gift certificates.
Then, on Thursday, July 1 and Friday, July 2, The Original Farmers Market will host the Cedars-Sinai Bloodmobile Bus on site for urgently needed free blood donations. Testing for COVID-19 antibodies is included for all who successfully donate blood, and Cedars-Sinai will provide each donor a complimentary health screening, which includes blood pressure assessment, iron/hematocrit reading, temperature and pulse reading.
All donors will receive a FREE pickle from Kaylin and Kaylin and will be entered into a drawing for a $40 Original Farmers Market gift certificate.
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Vaccine Clinic: Wednesday, June 30 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Blood Drive: Thursday, July 1 and Friday, July 2 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
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The Original Farmers Market Farmers Market Plaza (in front of Clock Tower) 6333 W. Third Street Los Angeles, CA 90036
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To make an appointment for the free COVID-19 Vaccine, visit: https://farmersmarketla.com/events/covid-19-vaccine-clinic
To make an appointment for the Blood Drive on Thursday, visit: https://www.donatebloodcedars.org/index.cfm?group=op&expand=6366&zc=90036 To make an appointment for the Blood Drive on Friday, visit: https://www.donatebloodcedars.org/index.cfm?group=op&expand=6368&zc=90036
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Blood Donations are encouraged for anyone 17 and older; 16-year-olds may also donate blood with parental consent. Candidates must weigh at least 110 lbs. and be in good general health.
Anyone 12 years and older is eligible to receive the COVID vaccine. Individuals under 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian for consent.
The COVID-19 vaccine is FREE regardless of insurance, immigration status or residency. No purchase necessary. Drawing for Farmers Market Gift Certificates will take place on July 5; drawing dates and rules for the State of California prizes vary. For more information, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/vax-for-the-win.
A FREE all-day parking pass for The Original Farmers Market surface lots and a Farmers Market tote bag will be provided to all vaccine clinic participants. |

About The Original Farmers Market:
The Original Farmers Market has been Los Angeles’ favorite gathering place since 1934. With more than 100 grocers, retailers and restaurants—as well as year-round activities for the whole family—the Farmers Market is a beloved place for locals and one of the top tourist destinations in Los Angeles. For more information, visit www.farmersmarketla.com. Follow the Farmers Market on Facebook at facebook.com/farmersmarketla, Instagram at Instagram.com/farmersmarketla, and Twitter at @FarmersMarketLA.
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NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL VALLEY VILLAGE
Meeting of the Board of Directors
June 23, 2021
7:00 PM
Meeting held by telephone conference
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, Neighborhood Council Valley Village will be conducted its monthly meeting entirely telephonically. Those wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must dial 669-900-6833, or 877-853-5257 and enter Webinar ID: 811 9306 1287and 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. Public comment on the call will be limited to one minute and one comment per item. Zoom requires that any person wishing to comment use *9 to alert the moderator that they wish to speak. If you wish public comment may be sent to [email protected] by 5:00pm on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, with “Public Comment” and agenda item in the subject line. Comments from the public on Agenda items will be heard only when the item is being considered. Comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the Agenda within the Board’s subject matter jurisdiction will be heard during Public Comment. Agenda is posted for public review on myvalleyvillage.com, the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment website, and at Faith Presbyterian Church, 5000 Colfax Avenue. You may also join the meeting by computer at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81193061287
1. Call to Order by Mario Hernandez, Neighborhood Empowerment Advocate - Roll Call, Agenda Distribution
2. New Board installation and swearing in of newly elected Board members –
3. Election of NCVV officers: President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer – Mr. Hernandez
4. Public Comment on Agenda Items (limited to 1 minute per speaker)
5. Proclamation honoring retiring Board members Jeff Walker, Glenn Block and Tiffany Mar
6. Report on Specific Plan Compliance fee refunds – Mr. Glenn Block
7. Executive Committee Report (5 minutes)
8. Project Update: NoHo Library, Historic designation Magnolia trees – Marc Woersching, Tree feeding – Alice Hart
9. Financial Report (7 minutes)
Year end financial projection
Motion: approve May financial report
Motion: approve $1500 invoice from Mook
Motion: present and approve FY2022 administrative packet
10. Reports from Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, City Council Office, State Offices (4 mins each)
11. Committee Reports – (35 mins)
City Services
Communication
Planning and Land Use
Events & Outreach
Elections & Bylaws
Student Committee
12. Board Retreat
13. Public Comment – from public on non-agenda items within the Board’s jurisdiction (1 minute per speaker)
14. Future Agenda Items, Closing Comments
Next NCVV Board meeting July 28, 2021
Each year the City of West Hollywood celebrates pride with its One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival, which runs from Harvey Milk Day (May 22) through the end of June Pride month (June 30).
https://lapride.orgj for other information.
America Talks (June 12-13, A Weekend of Connection in the Midst of Deep Division) will bring thousands of Americans together across differences to engage in one-on-one, face-to-face conversation on video to help mend our social fabric. Helping Americans shift from division and contempt to connection and understanding.
This event is a part of the National Week of Conversation 2021(June14-20, Courage over Contempt), the fourth annual that showcases opportunities for Americans to have conversations despite differences in bold and energizing ways. Powered by the 250+ organizations in the #ListenFirst Coalition, National Week of Conversation invites Americans of all stripes to listen, extend grace, and discover common interests.
On Wednesday, June 16th at 2pm ET - we’re excited to be joined by experts from America Talks and the #ListenFirst Coalition to lead this event. For this NCoC Learning Circle, our speakers will:
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All National Conference on Citizenship Learning Circles will take place as collaborative zoom calls. Register for the event to receive the call details and updates on the call.
About the National Conference on Citizenship
The National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is dedicated to strengthening civic life in America. We pursue our mission through a nationwide network of partners involved in a cutting-edge civic health initiative, our cross-sector conferences and engagement with a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations interested in utilizing civic engagement principles and practices to enhance their work. Connecting people for the purpose of strengthening civic life is our goal. At the core of our joint efforts is the belief that every person has the ability to help their community and country thrive. Learn more at ncoc.org.
Convergence, a host Partner of the America Talks (June 12 - 13) and National Week of Conversation (June 14 -20) invites supporters and followers to join a special, virtual conversation on the What’s, Why’s and How’s of bringing Americans together to build trust and solve problems in a moment of toxic polarization. The in-depth discussion about bridging, polarization and collaborative dialogue will be led by National Week of Conversation partners, and national experts, from Search for Common Ground, Civic Genius, One America Movement and Convergence.
The discussion will explore the similarities and differences of the approaches of each organization, as well as their opportunities and limitations for addressing America’s painful divisions. Participants will also get a behind-the-scenes look at America Talks and the National Week of Conversation.
Conversation Leaders:
David Eisner, CEO of Convergence, which brings national leaders and doers together across divides to build trust and fashion consensus solutions to intractable problems.
Michael Shipler, Vice President of Strategy for Search for Common Ground which implements peacebuilding and conflict transformation programming around the world.
Jillian Youngblood, Executive Director of Civic Genius, which engages grassroots participants and their elected officials on areas of common ground.
Daryl Lobban, Director of Strategic Partnerships of One America Movement, which helps equip faith communities to confront division and work together across political, racial, and religious divides.
UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS
OF THE HISTORIC ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, WEST ADAMS AND
JEFFERSON PARK COMMUNITIES NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Tuesday, June 15, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
NOTE: Due to the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, and in conformity with the Governor's Executive Order N-29 -20 (March 17, 2020), UNNC will be conducting this meeting virtually utilizing the Zoom platform. You have the option of attending via the internet or by telephone. We are all still learning how to use this platform so we request your patience if the meeting does not go as smoothly as we anticipate. Questions? Please email [email protected].
MEETING ACCESS INFORMATION
Join Zoom Meeting via the Internet:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81862435303?pwd=cHc5ZkhhN296UVBNK2ZPOHM2dWwzQT09
Meeting ID: 818 6243 5303
Zoom Meeting Code (internet): 668612
Join via Telephone: dial 1 (669) 900-6833
Meeting ID: 818 6243 5303
Zoom Meeting Code (phone): 668612
For help joining the zoom meeting, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-Joining-a-Meeting
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
ROOM 1050, CITY HALL – 3:00 P.M.
200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
MEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBER MIKE BONIN, CHAIR
COUNCILMEMBER PAUL KORETZ
CANCELLATION NOTICE
The Board of Fire Commissioners meeting of Tuesday, June 1, 2021, is canceled.
For additional information, please contact the Fire Commission Office at (213) 978-3838.
Leticia Gómez
Commission Executive Assistant II
IN CONFORMITY WITH THE GOVERNOR'S EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20 (MARCH 17,2020) AND DUE TO
CONCERNS OVER COVID-19, THE BOARD OF LAKE BALBOA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL AND VARIOUS
COMMITTEE MEETINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY TELEPHONICALLY AND VIA WEB.
To join in, listen to or participate please log in to your Zoom account or call in using the following information:
Zoom Meeting ID: 997 7092 2444 | Call in - 888 475 4499
Voting committee members:
Jeremy Pisanic (Chair), Jim Stein, Danica Middleton, Allen Nelson & Linda Schwering
1. Welcome & Introductions
2. Approval of Minutes for previous month(s)
3. Update on LBNC sign (White Oak and Sherman Way)
4. Discussion and possible action regarding recent NPG requests
5. Discussion and possible action regarding current outreach campaign(s) and/or events
6. Discussion, Update and possible action regarding Bus bench campaign
7. Public Comment: (10minutes) Comments from Public on Non-Agenda Items (NOTE: The Brown Act prohibits
discussion on non-agenda items. While you may not get a response during the meeting, we are taking notes)
8. Discussion and possible action regarding Important changes for committee in June
9. Adjournment - Thank you everyone!
Next Regular Meeting of the Outreach Committee Thursday, June 17, 2021
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