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Studio City NC Transportation Committee Meeting

TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA

SPECIAL DATE DUE TO PROXIMITY OF 4th OF JULY HOLIDAY:

Monday, July 1, 2019

7:30 PM

4024 Radford Avenue, Editorial 2, Room 6 Studio City, CA 91604 (818) 655-5400

Committee Members: Barry Johnson (Stakeholder, Chair), Mark Rubin (Stakeholder, Vice-Chair), Jo Perry (Stakeholder), Brian Carroll (President, ex-officio)

  1. Call to Order & Roll Call (1 min).

  2. Approval of May 29, 2019 Transportation Committee meeting minutes (2

    min).

  3. Update by the Committee Chair (5 min).

  4. Public Comments on non-agenda items within the committee's jurisdiction

    (5 min).

  5. Response(s) to Public Comments by Committee Members (5 min).

  6. Discussion and possible motion with respect to the U.S. Postal Service's

    decision to remove all mailboxes east of Radford Avenue in Studio City and many mail boxes west of Radford Avenue in Studio City. This is causing a greater than ever mail drop-off at the Studio City Post Office which is already severely traffic and parking impacted – Barry Johnson (5 min).

  7. Discussion and possible motion with respect to a new Preferential Parking District (PPD) on Teesdale Avenue – Simon Duval (10 min).

  8. Discussion and possible motion with respect to RV parking restrictions on residential streets – Mark Rubin (10 min).

  9. Discussion and possible motion/Community Impact Statement with respect to Council File 18-0879 regarding resuming the maintenance of the City's four million square feet of unimproved median islands left to gather trash and grow weeds since the Great Resession – Barry Johnson (5 min).

 
  1. Discussion and possible motion with respect to where and when City Trash containers are to be on and off City streets – Jo Perry (10 min).

  2. Update and possible committee action with respect to repaving Coldwater Canyon Avenue from Ventura Bouilevard to Mulholland Drive – Barry Johnson & Ludo Cremers (5 min).

  3. Update and possible new information transmitted from Felix Valde of L.A.D.O.T. with respect to board passed motions for Preferential Parking District applications – Jo Perry & Thomas Vanasse, Janet Loeb & Becky Schimpff, Fran Freed & Daryl Alexander, Susan Marder, Fred Godlash, and Mark Rubin (10 min).

  4. Update on Councilmember Krekorian's consultants working on the problem of excessive illegal cut-through traffic over the hills through Studio City – Barry Johnson (5 min).

  5. Comments from committee members on subject matter within the Committee's jurisdiction (5 min).

  6. Closing comments by the Committee Chair (3 min).

  7. Adjournment (1 min).

Councilman Bob Blumenfield's July 4th Extravaganza

Councilman Bob Blumenfield’s July 4th Extravaganza, presented by Keyes Motors is FREE to the public and held on July 4th, 2019, starting at 6PM featuring blues artist Ryder Green. Fireworks show begins at 9:00.

One of the most spectacular fireworks displays in Southern California, the July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza delights over 60,000 people with a free concert and 15-minute spectacular fireworks display. There are over 20 local restaurants on hand along with arts and crafts vendors and local businesses promoting and selling their goods. The event takes place on July 4th of each year from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come early!

Located at the beautiful Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Park at 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., in Woodland Hills

Parking fees are a donation to Valley Cultural Foundation and allow us to continue our longstanding tradition of bringing music and the arts to our West Valley. Signs are clearly posted. For more information see our full schedule.

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE EAGLE ROCK NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
EAGLE ROCK NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Monday, June 24, 2019 ​•​ 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

SpireWorks, 4945 N Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041

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Please be advised agenda items may not be heard in the order listed.

PUBLIC COMMENT: Stakeholders who wish to make public comment must fill out a “Speaker’s Card” prior to the ERNC taking action on an item, and indicate which agenda item(s) or non-agenda description they wish to comment on. Comments on agenda items will be heard when the item is being considered. Comments on matters not on the agenda but within the ERNC’s subject-matter jurisdiction will be heard during the Public Comment period. Comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker, unless otherwise announced.

  1. Executive Committee: Call to Order / Roll Call

  2. Public Comment on non-agenda topics (10 min)

  3. Executive Committee meets to discuss and vote on potential agenda items submitted

by the public and ERNC directors, and to set the agenda for the Tuesday, July 2, 2019, ERNC Board Meeting. (65 min)

IV. Adjournment
If you have any questions about the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, or wish to suggest an agenda

item for a future meeting, please contact us at ​[email protected],​ or visit us at ​www.ernc.la​. ****

Police Permit Review Panel Meeting Agenda

LOS ANGELES POLICE COMMISSION POLICE PERMIT REVIEW PANEL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

 

Police Administration Building
Police Commission Board Room
100 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012

June 5, 2019 Wednesday, 1:00 p.m.

 

 

Councilwoman Nury Martinez Presents the 5th Annual VALLEY PRIDE

MEDIA ADVISORY FOR: SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019

 

Councilwoman Nury Martinez
Presents the 5th Annual

VALLEY PRIDE

Familes and Singles Alike Can Enjoy Freedom and Festivities with Live Performances, Interactive Art Projects, Food Trucks and a Resource Fair

Saturday, June 22, 2019 6:00pm - 10:00pm
FREE ADMISSION
at Van Nuys Civic Center,
14410 Sylvan Street, Van Nuys, CA 91401
Learn more at valleypride2019.com

VAN NUYS, CA, May 28, 2019— Presented by Los Angeles Councilwoman Nury Martinez, the 5th annual Valley Pride festival, themed “One Valley, One Love”, will celebrate family love and acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community in the San Fernando Valley. Enjoy live music, food trucks, interactive art and resources to help support the LGBTQIA+ community and their loved ones.

Featured perfomances by queer, Latinx, LA-based artist SAN CHA, who blends elements of rancheras, boleros, cumbia, and even some punk and rock styles, Dominican singer Irka Mateo, DJ Les Ortiz, DJ Erika Kayne and more surprise guests to be announced.

Attendees will be able to enjoy interactive art projects, live screenprinting by HIT+RUN, a 3D photo booth and local vendors. Most importantly, Valley Pride will offer a Resource Fair with helpful information for youth, adults, families, and seniors of the San Fernando Valley LGBTQ community.

Festival sponsors include Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles Magazine and Blick Art Materials.

Support for this program was provided through the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Arts Development Fee Program. For more information, please visit www.valleypride2019.com.

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Citizen Deplomacy Celebration

 

Join the festivities and celebrate the power of citizen diplomacy in creating a more peaceful world!
 
Welcoming special guests from Argentina!
 
We look forward to welcoming a group of visitors from Argentina to our Citizen Diplomacy Celebration. The visitors will be participating in a program about U.S. study abroad programs and higher education. We are thrilled they will be able to join the festivities!
 
Honoring:
 
Norman Arikawa
2019 Outstanding Citizen Diplomat
 
Norman Arikawa is the Assistant Director of Trade Development for the Port of Los Angeles. He is responsible for trade development and port promotion, including coordinating visits for foreign officials. He has arranged discussions at the Port for IVCLA's International Visitor Leadership Program participants on such topics as trade development, port security and environmental initiatives. Norman has traveled throughout Asia and extensively in Japan where he helped develop a port training program with Japanese ports. He is currently a member of the board of the Los Angeles/Nagoya Sister City Affiliation. He has served on the boards of the Nisei Week Japanese Festival, East/West Players, and the Asian Drug Abuse Program. Through his work and volunteer spirit, Norman has impacted countless individuals locally and around the world. He is a valuable leader in the L.A. community and IVCLA is honored to acknowledge Norman's civic leadership in building bridges and developing international understanding. Full bio
 
 
Los Angeles Department of
Neighborhood Empowerment
2019 Outstanding Resource
 
 
The Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment supports L.A.'s Neighborhood Council system. Together, the City's 99 Neighborhood Councils form the grassroots, community-based arm of the Los Angeles municipal government. Neighborhood Councils connect the communities they serve to City Hall, advocating on issues like homelessness, housing, public safety, education, parks and sustainability. Since its inception, the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment has been a valuable resource for IVCLA. By sharing its work to ensure the City of Los Angeles is responsive to the varied needs and lifestyles of its diverse communities, the Department has inspired many of IVCLA's international visitors to seek similar goals in their home countries. Learn more

Central Area Planning Commission Agenda

CENTRAL LOS ANGELES AREA PLANNING COMMISSION *CORRECTED* REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019, AFTER 4:30 P.M.

LOS ANGELES CITY HALL
200 NORTH SPRING STREET, ROOM 1070
LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

 

  1. DEPARTMENTAL REPORT AND COMMISSION BUSINESS

    • Items of Interest

    • Advanced Calendar

    • Commission Requests

    • Approval of the Minutes – May 14, 2019

  2. NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
    Presentation by Neighborhood Council representatives on any neighborhood council resolution, or community impact statement filed with the City Clerk, which relates to any agenda item listed or being considered on this agenda.

  3. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
    The Commission shall provide an opportunity in open meetings for the public to address on non-agenda items, for a cumulative total of up to thirty (30) minutes, on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission. This requirement is in addition to any other hearing required or imposed by law. Persons wishing to speak during Public Comment must complete and submit a speaker’s request form to the Executive Assistant prior to the commencement of the Public Comment period.

    Individual testimony within the public comment period shall be limited up to five (5) minutes per person and up to ten (10) minutes per subject.

  4. RECONSIDERATIONS

    1. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER - The Commission may make a motion to reconsider a Commission

      Action on any agenda items from its previous meeting, consistently with the Commission Rule 8.3, provided the Commission retains jurisdiction over the matter.

    2. MERITS OF ANY ITEM THE COMMISSION HAS VOTED TO RECONSIDER - If a majority of the Commission has approved a motion to reconsider a Commission Action, the Commission may address the merits of the original Commission Action.

5. ZA-2014-391-ZAA-1A CEQA: ENV-2014-392-CE

Plan Area: Wilshire

PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED
PROJECT SITE: 112 North June Street

PROPOSED PROJECT:

Council District: 4 - Ryu Last Day to Act: N/A

A Zoning Administrator’s Adjustment from Section 12.07.01-C,5, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 12.28, to allow a Residential Floor Area of 10,138 square feet in lieu of the maximum 9,225 square feet otherwise permitted, in conjunction with additions to the first (459 square feet) and second floors (662 square feet) and patio/porch areas (518 square feet), of an existing single-family dwelling, and the construction of a new subterranean garage level, all upon an approximately 21,966 square-foot lot in the RE11-1-HPOZ Zone; and the adoption of Categorical Exemption ENV-2014-0392-CE as the environmental clearance for this project.

Central Los Angeles
Area Planning Commission 2 May 28, 2019

REQUESTED ACTION:

In accordance with the writ and judgment issued in Donald Kottler et al. v. City of Los Angeles et al. (Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS154184; California Court of Appeal Case No. B278276) vacate and set aside the Adjustment approved in Department of City Planning Case No. ZA-2014-391-ZAA.

Applicant: Appellant:

Michael Sourapas

Donald and Marlene Kottler
Representative: Frank Angel, Esq., Angel Law

Jonathan Hershey, Sr. City Planner (213) 978-1337 [email protected]

6. APCC-2018-4958-ZC-CUB CEQA: ENV-2018-4959-CE

Plan Area: Hollywood

PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED
PROJECT SITE: 1518 North Cahuenga Boulevard PROPOSED PROJECT:

REQUESTED ACTIONS:

Council District: 13 – O’Farrell Last Day to Act: 05-31-19

A new 9,745 square-feet restaurant consisting of a 4,887 square-foot dining area and bar with 172 seats and a 911 square-foot music room with 59 seats located on the first floor; a 1,687 square-foot mezzanine level, consisting of storage areas; and a 3,035 square-foot dining area and bar with 201 seats located on the rooftop.

Applicant: Staff:

Botanical Hospitality Group Representative: Dana Sayles, Three6ixty

Tina Vacharkulksemsuk, City Planner (213) 978-1241 [email protected]

Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures), an Exemption from CEQA, and that there is no substantial evidence demonstrating that an exception to a categorical exemption pursuant to

CEQA Guidelines, Section 15300.2 applies; and

Pursuant to Section 12.32 F of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), a Vesting Zone Change from C4-2D-SN to (T)(Q)C2-2D-SN to allow for rooftop dining for a new restaurant; and Pursuant to LAMC Section 12.24 W.1, a Conditional Use to permit the on-site sale and dispensing of a full line of alcohol and live entertainment.

Central Los Angeles Area Planning Commission 3

May 28, 2019

7. APCC-2018-7474-SPE-SPP CEQA: ENV-2018-7475-CE

Plan Area: Hollywood

PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED PROJECT SITE: 1868NorthVermontAvenue PROPOSED PROJECT:

Council District: 4 – Ryu Last Day to Act: 05-31-19

Change of use of the first-floor commercial space of an existing two-story multi-tenant building from retail/office to a 2,448 square-foot pet store with on-site grooming and shampoo area. The proposed scope of work will include tenant improvement within the first and second floors of the existing building. No expansion to the existing space is proposed within the currently existing building in the C4-1D Zone within Subarea B (Mixed Use Boulevards) of the Vermont/Western Station Neighborhood Area Plan

(SNAP).

REQUESTED ACTIONS:

Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities), an Exemption from CEQA, and that there is no substantial evidence demonstrating that an exception to a categorical exemption

pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15300.2 applies; and

Pursuant to Section 11.5.7 F of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), a Specific Plan Exception from Section 8.A of the Vermont/Western SNAP to allow a pet grooming use in lieu of

what is otherwise permitted within the C1.5 Zone; and

Pursuant to LAMC Section 11.5.7 C, a Project Permit Compliance to allow a change of use of the first-floor commercial space of an existing two-story multi-tenant building from retail/office to a

2,448 square-foot pet store with on-site grooming and shampoo area.

Applicant:

Healthy Spot 016, LLC
Representative: Dana Sayles, Three6ixty

Jason Hernandez, City Planning Associate (213) 978-1276 [email protected]

*8. VTT-74201-SL-1A
CEQA: ENV-2016-1367-EIR

Plan Area: Hollywood

PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED
PROJECT SITE: 750-756-1/2 North Edinburgh Avenue

PROPOSED PROJECT:

Council District: 5 – Koretz Last Day to Act: 05/29/19

Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 74201 for a 0.4468-acre (19,456.91 square-feet) gross, 0.2883 (12,560.28 square-feet) net site for eight small lot subdivision purposes, for a net area after dedication of 0.2732 acre (11,899.08 square-feet), with eight regular parking spaces and eight compact parking spaces, as shown on map stamp-dated April 18, 2016.

Central Los Angeles
Area Planning Commission 4 May 28, 2019

APPEAL:

Appeal of the April 17, 2019, Deputy Advisory Agency’s determination which:

  1. Certified the Edinburgh Avenue SLS EIR which has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and

  2. Did not adopt the related and prepared Edinburgh Avenue SLS Environmental Findings; and

  3. Denied the related and prepared Edinburgh Avenue SLS Statement of Overriding Considerations;

  4. Denied the Mitigation Monitoring Program prepared for the Edinburgh Avenue SLS EIR; and

  5. Denied the appeal of the Deputy Advisory Agency’s determination to deny the requested Vesting Tentative Tract Map.

Applicant: Appellant: 

BLDG Edinburgh, LLC Representative: Elisa Pastor, Esq

Guy Penini, BLDG Edinburgh, LLC Representative: Elisa L. Paster, Glaser Weil LLP

Adam Villani, City Planner (213) 847-3688 [email protected]

The next regular meeting of the Central Los Angeles Area Planning Commission will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at

City Hall

200 North Spring Street, Room 1070

Los Angeles, California 90012

Canoga Park NC Board Meeting

Canoga Park Neighborhood Council (CPNC) Regular Board Meeting Agenda

Wednesday, May 22, 2019 – 7:00PM

Canoga Park Community Center

7248 Owensmouth Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91303

 

 

1) Welcome Remarks - Michelle Miranda, President

(5 minutes)

  1. a)  Flag Salute – Mary Paterson, Vice President

  2. b)  Board Roll Call (The Board is composed of 25 members. A quorum of at least 13 members present is

    required to hold official Board meetings.) – Secretary Kendra Kimball

  3. c)  Status of Compliancy of CPNC Board Members for Ethics, Funding, Code of Conduct Training-

    Secretary Kendra Kimball

2) Officer Elections

  1. a)  Nominations and voting for Secretary

  2. b)  Nominations and voting for Treasurer.

3) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE’S COMMENTS (10 minutes) a) President, Vice President, Secretary & Treasurer

4) COMMITTEE REPORTS (2 minutes per speaker, not to exceed 20 minutes) a) LAND USE (Ron Clary)
b) OUTREACH (Brian Mallasch)
c) Education Committee (Thema Bryant-Davis)

d) Public Safety/Emergency Preparedness (Mary Paterson) e) Art Committee (Stuart Vaughan)
f) CIS/Policy/Legislation (Kendra Kimball)
g) Ad-hoc Homelessness Solutions Committee (Vince Neill)

5) COMMUNITY/GOVERNMENT REPORTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS (2 min per speaker, not to exceed 12 minutes)

a) Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti, Office of Congressman 30th District- Brad Sherman, Office of State Senator 27th District- Henry Stern, Office of Assemblymember 45th District – Jesse Gabriel, Office of County Supervisor 3rd District- Sheila Kuehl, Office of Los Angeles City Councilmember 3rd district- Bob Blumenfield, LAPD Topanga SLO Jose Moreno, LAPL, Adult Literacy Coordinator- Janet Risch from the Platt Library.

6) BOARD BUSINESS (60 minutes)

  1. a)  Discussion and possible action to approve the Minutes from the April 24, 2019 Board meeting.

  2. b)  Discussion and possible action to to approve the Treasurer’s April 2019 Monthly Expense Report (MER).

  3. c)  Presentation and possible action to appoint Leonel Fuentes to the CPNC Board as the Retail/Service

    Business Representative.

  4. d)  Motion to reimburse Mary Paterson in the amount of $773.12 for the CPNC approved purchase of

    refreshments, materials and giveaways for the CPNC First Aid/CPR event.

  5. e)  Motion to approve up to $15 for two locks to secure the CPNC material/equipment closets.

  6. f)  Motion to approve up to $350 for the purchase of an electronic tablet and locking stand to be utilized at

    meetings and outreach events to gather stakeholder contact information.

  7. g)  Motion to approve up to $300 for the purchase of a projector and adjustable projector stand for the use of

    presentations.

  8. h)  Motion to approve up to $500 for refreshments, utensils, paper goods, disposable table clothes and a caddy,

    for CPNC outreach and engagement events.

E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.canogaparkNC.org

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Canoga Park Neighborhood Council (CPNC) Regular Board Meeting Agenda Wednesday, May 22, 2019– 7:00PM Canoga Park Community Center

CANOGA PARK

NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL

7248 Owensmouth Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91303

Motion to move $500 from Outreach to NPG line item.
Motion to approve NPG in the amount of $500 for the Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair 2019.

  1. 7)  PRESENTATION: LA-Más, along with a collective of other non-profits has launched a program called the Backyard Homes Project to help average homeowners build equity and become providers of affordable housing.

  2. 8)  GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS: (10 minutes)

a) Comments from the public on non-agenda items within the Board’s jurisdiction (2 minutes per speaker) totaling

10mn. (limited to 2 minutes per speaker unless otherwise declared by the President or presiding director. The Council is not permitted to take action on items that are not identified on the agenda. Public comment on agendized items will be called as each agenda item is brought forward. Comments are limited to 2 minutes, unless otherwise declared by the President or presiding director.)

  1. 9)  UPCOMING MEETINGS

    1. a)  CPNC General Board Meeting: Next CPNC Board meeting is June 26, 2019.

    2. b)  Executive & Budget Committee: 3rd Wednesday of the month at 4pm @ Henri’s Restaurant

    3. c)  Homelessness Solutions Committee: 2nd Thursday of the month @ CP Community Ctr.

    4. d)  Land Use Committee: 3rd Monday of the month at 6:30pm @ CP Community Ctr.

    5. e)  Public Safety/Emergency Prep Committee – 2nd Thursday of the month at 7pm (location TBD)

    6. f)  Education Committee – 4th Monday of the month at 7pm @ CP Community Ctr.

    7. g)  Outreach Committee – 3rd Wedensday ay 4pm @ Henri’s Restaurant

    8. h)  Art Committee – TBD

    9. i)  CIS/Policy/Legislation Committee – Meets quarterly

  2. 10)  BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS (5 Minutes)

  3. 11)  ADJOURNMENT

Pacoima NC Economic Development and Land Use Committee Meeting

PACOIMA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL

www.PacoimaNC.com

Economic Development and Land Use Committee MeetingAgenda May 23rd, 2019 / 6:30 pm

Pacoima Community Center, Room #5 11243 Glenoaks Blvd Pacoima, CA 91331

The Neighborhood Council system enables civic participation for all Angelinos and serves as a voice for improving government responsiveness to local communities and their needs. We are an advisory body to the City of Los Angeles, comprised of volunteer stakeholders who are devoted to the mission of improving our communities and bringing government closer to us.

 

 

I. Welcoming Remarks:

  1. Call to Order by Mikayeel Khan, Chair

  2. Roll Call

  3. Self-introductions of guests – (Please sign in, it is voluntary and will help us stay in touch with you.)

(5 - Minutes)

II. ADMINISTRATIVE/MOTIONS/UPDATES:

a. Motion/discussion/vote for the approval of the April 28th meeting 2019, minutes prepared by Anna Justice (10 Minutes)

III. Business: (Mikayeel Khan)

  1. Motion/discussion/vote/ CIS the Fair Workweek LA campaign of supporting retail workers across Los Angeles. – by Edgar Ortiz (10 minutes)

  2. Motion/discussion/vote/ CIS on restaurant beverage program ordinance, CPC-2018- 4660-CA, ENV-2018-4661-EAF - Los Angeles Department of City Planning -- by Jaime Arias (10 minutes)

  3. Motion/discussion/vote/ Pacoima NC Economic Development and Land Use Committee requirement for meetings – by Mikayeel Khan (10 Minutes)

  4. Motion/discussion/vote on an alternate location for Land Use Committee monthly meetings – by Anibal Guerrero ( 5 Minutes)

IV. Public Comments on Non-Agenda: Items a. Open

V. Adjournment (Mikayeel Khan)

West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission Agenda

 

WEST LOS ANGELES AREA PLANNING COMMISSION

REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019 AFTER 4:30 P.M.

HENRY MEDINA WEST L.A. PARKING ENFORCEMENT FACILITY

11214 WEST EXPOSITION BOULEVARD, 2nd FLOOR, ROLL CALL ROOM

LOS ANGELES, CA 90064

 

LBNC Emegency Preparedness & EP Communications Committee & Special Joint LBNC Board Meeting

 

Emergency Preparedness/

EP Communications Committees &

Special Joint LBNC Board Meeting

SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 2019 – 9:00 AM TO 11:00 AM

The Flyaway Bus Terminal -- Community Meeting Room, 2nd Floor

GO INSIDE -- Take the elevator at the north end of the building. Or, climb the steps out front!.

7610 Woodley Avenue (NE Corner of Saticoy and Woodley) Lake Balboa, CA 91406

FREE PARKING -- in the short-term lot out front in the spaces closest to Woodley Ave.

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER, WELCOME, SCRIBE'S INSTRUCTIONS

2. INTROS, APPROVAL OF 4-13-19 EP MEETING MINUTES

3. COMMITTEE REPORTS: LAPD SLO, OFFICER ISALA PARRA-SMITH; Public Safety Committee, JAMES BROWN; EP Communications, DAN TOMLINSON

4. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS

5. LAKE BALBOA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL ELECTIONS, SUNDAY, MAY 19TH, 10:00 AM ‘TIL 4:00 PM, GAULT ST. SCHOOL, 17600 GAULT ST. SHREDDING, PIZZA, MUSIC!

6. WHICH ITEMS WILL DISAPPEAR FROM STORE SHELVES FIRST (PROVIDED THERE ARE ANY STORES OPEN!) AFTER A DISASTER STRIKES? IN OTHER WORDS, WHICH ITEMS ARE MOST IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO STOCK UP ON NOW?

7. Please don't forget the animals! Please bring contributions for OPERATION BLANKETS OF LOVE for animals in Shelters, and also pets owned by the Homeless. Needed items include clean/new blankets and towels, collars and leashes, food and treats, stainless steel food bowls, crates, igloos, and carriers, litter, flea meds and other dog and cat related items. Nights are still cold! We need blankets! Remember: SHELTERS HAVE NO BUDGET FOR COMFORT ITEMS!!! Please be Generous... Don’t forget mascara wands washed in hot water and Dawn Dishwashing Soap for cleaning/medicating tiny creatures in NC Wildlife Centers.

Communications Committee: Contact Committee Chair, Dan Tomlinson (NR6V) at (818) 776-0474

or [email protected] for information on Ham/FRS/GMRS/WALKIE-TALKIE Radios and Classes.

Sunday Morning Lake Balboa Amateur Radio Net: EVERY SUNDAY, 9:00 AM, Simplex 145.570. How Far Can We Transmit? On What Equipment and Power? Who Hears Us? All Licensed Hams are Invited! We are a very friendly Net, and we especially love to help NEW Hams get started!

Don’t be shy – come check in with us! You'll make some great new friends and have fun, too!

FRS/GMRS/Walkie-Talkie Check-In: NOW EVERY SUNDAY OF THE MONTH, 10:00 AM, (Channel 15. Channel 17 if 15 is busy). An easy and great way for EVERYBODY to communicate after a disaster! Quick and easy to do. Could save lives! New radio? Bring it to our EP meeting!

SFV Amateur Radio Club Meeting: (Always the 3rd Friday), Next meeting will be Friday, May 17th at 7:30pm. PLEASE NOTE NEW (FOR US!) MEETING LOCATION: LAPD WEST VALLEY STATION COMMUNITY ROOM, 19020 Vanowen St., Reseda, CA 91335. Park behind the Library next door.

Granada Hills North Neighborhood Council EP Meeting, Third Tuesdays. Next Meeting 5/21/19, 7:00 PM. Bill Hopkins, EP Chair: [email protected] More Great EP Information and Fun!

New Meeting Location To Be Determined! Stay Tuned, or Contact Bill Hopkins at Above Address.

Next Regularly Scheduled Meeting of the Lake Balboa EP Committee on Saturday, 6/08/19, at 9:00 AM, 2nd Floor Community Room, Flyaway Bus Terminal, 7610 Woodley Ave., Lake Balboa, CA

Bel Air-Beverly Crest NC Emergency Preparedness Committee Meeting

BABCNC Emergency Preparedness Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, May 15, 2019 7:00 pm

Bel Air Ridge Clubhouse - 2760 Claray Los Angeles, CA 90077 ALL ARE WELCOME!

The BABCNC Emergency Preparedness Committee welcomes the public to speak on any topic not on the adopted agenda within its purview during Public Comment. The public is requested to fill out a Speaker Card to address the Committee on any agenda item before action is taken on an item. The meeting is being audio-recorded.

 

 

MVCC Homeless Issues Committee Meeting

MAR VISTA COMMUNITY COUNCIL

Homeless Issues Committee

Homelessness 102 (Service Providers)

Sunday, May 5, 2019 2:00-4:00PM


WLA Municipal Bldg. Room 200


1635 Corinth Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90025

http://www.marvista.org/homeless-committee.php

AGENDA

  1. Call to order and welcome by moderator Gary De La Rosa.

  2. Introductions of representatives from LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless

    Services Authority), Venice Community Housing, St. Joseph’s Center, Safe Parking, Department of Mental Health and Bureau of Sanitation.

  3. Presentation of Homelessness 102, a series of moderated questions concerning efforts to help move unhoused individuals off the streets in Mar Vista and nearby Westside communities.

  4. Public Comment - Non-agendized written questions from attendees.

5. Adjournment - (The room must be cleared by 4:00PM.)

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