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Sat, Apr

Board of Fire Commissioners Meeting

AGENDA
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 9:00 a.m.

Fire Commission Meeting Room, City Hall East, Room 1820, 200 North Main Street – 18th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012

AGENDA

Los Angeles Convention Center - Honda Super Meet

LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER
1201 S FIGUEROA ST
LOS ANGELES, CA
90015

”THE FIRST AND ONLY OF IT’S KIND - AN INDUSTRY TRADE CONSUMER EVENT FOR ALL HONDA AND ACURA ORIENTED ENTHUSIASTS”
BUILDERS / MANUFACTURERS / RETAILERS / INFLUENCERS / RACERS / TUNERS
LET’S CONNECT - LET’S TALK!

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SUNDAY JULY 30, 2023
12PM-6PM

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GENERAL ADMISSION - $30.00 USD + SERVICE FEES (PRE-SALE ONLINE) // $40.00 USD + SERVICE FEES (DAY OF SHOW)
(KIDS FREE UNDER 12 W/ ACCOMPANIED ADULT)

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SHOW REGISTRATION - $95.00 USD + SERVICE FEES *** SOLD OUT ***
(INCLUDES: 1 DRIVER PASS + TSHIRT + DECAL)
*** LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE ***
*** SEMI MODIFIED VEHICLES ***

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VIP SHOW REGISTRATION - $95.00 USD + SERVICE FEES *** SOLD OUT ***
(INCLUDES: 1 DRIVER PASS + TSHIRT + DECAL)
*** LIMITED TO TOP/100 ONLY ***
*** HEAVY MODIFIED VEHICLES ONLY ***

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VENDOR REGISTRATION - $950.00 USD + SERVICE FEES
10x10 BOOTH SPACE
(INCLUDES: 4 VENDOR PASS + 1 BOOTH CAR)
*** A COMPANY PRINTED TENT WITH LOGO IS REQUIRED FOR DISPLAY (IF USING A TENT SETUP) ***
*** ALL BOOTH SETUP MUST BE APPROVED ***

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THIS IS A PRE-REGISTERED EVENT AND ALL SHOW VEHICLES MUST BE APPROVED FOR ENTRY INTO THE SHOW.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS. WE RESERVED THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY UNFIT VEHICLE.

CicLAvia – Koreatown meets Hollywood - CANCELLED

CicLAvia – Koreatown meets Hollywood
Presented by Metro

5-Miles of Open Streets Connecting Koreatown and Hollywood


CANCELLED:  Sunday, August 20, 2023; 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

 
While CicLAvia has always gone on rain or shine, the weather on Sunday is just too unpredictable. The forecast indicates that heavy rain will not fall until later in the day on Sunday, but for the safety of everyone coming from near and far, CicLAvia-Koreatown meets Hollywood has been canceled. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to seeing you at the next two CicLAvia events: CicLAmini-North Hollywood on September 17, and CicLAvia-Heart of LA on October 15. 

 

 

Open house and tour of Culver City’s first Safe Sleep site

Culver City Celebrates Opening First “Safe Sleep” Location for People Experiencing Homelessness 

Culver City, CA—Culver City will host an open house of a new “Safe Sleep” location that will soon be available to people experiencing homelessness in Culver City. The Safe Sleep program aims to reduce loss of life, eliminate encampments and provide greater access to resources for unhoused neighbors. 

Safe Sleep site is the first of its kind for Culver City. Twenty transitional suites with around the clock staffing and supportive services – including three meals a day, restrooms, showers, garbage collection, access to laundry services, health care and additional supports – will be available for residents at the site. 

The Safe Sleep location will be operated by Urban Alchemy, a nonprofit that develops other safe sleep sites across the country. Urban Alchemy is an organization with a mission to transform traumatized urban spaces through supportive and compassionate care. 

  • What: Open house and tour of Culver City’s first Safe Sleep site. 

  • Who: Culver City Mayor, Albert Vera and Council Members

  • Where: 10401 Virginia Avenue, Culver City, CA 90232 

  • When: Wednesday, July 26 at 3:30pm 

  • Parking: Street parking is limited in the area

Witnessing the growth of homelessness in Culver City and in the region, Culver City is ramping up their efforts to address homelessness and implement goals outlined in the 2018 Council-adopted Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness. Under the Plan, the first goal is to increase bridge housing options, such as interim and supportive housing, and increase the numbers of people served. The Safe Sleep program is an integral part of this Plan. 

Central Los Angeles Area Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

CENTRAL LOS ANGELES AREA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2023 AFTER 4:30 P.M.
LOS ANGELES CITY HALL
200 NORTH SPRING STREET, 10TH FLOOR, ROOM 1070 LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

CENTRAL

Vincent P. Bertoni, AICP, Director Shana M. M. Bonstin, Deputy Director

Arthi L. Varma, AICP, Deputy Director Lisa M. Webber, AICP, Deputy Director

Cecilia Lamas, Commission Executive Assistant II

Compliant Day of Submissions will be added to this drive.

(213) 978-1299

Pursuant to the Commission’s general operating procedures, the Commission at times must necessarily limit the speaking times of those presenting testimony on either side of an issue that is designated as a public hearing item. In all instances, however, equal time is allowed for presentation of pros and cons of matters to be acted upon. Every person wishing to address the

commission in person must complete a speaker’s request form and submit it to the Commission staff.

LOS ANGELES AREA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS CAN BE LISTENED TO BY DIALING (213) 621-2489

OR (818) 904-9450.

YOU CAN ALSO VIEW THE MEETING ONLINE VIA ZOOM AT: https://planning-lacity-org.zoom.us/j/84719192384 AND USE MEETING ID: 847 1919 2384 AND PASSCODE 072543. Members of the public who wish to participate in the meeting and offer verbal public comment remotely to the Central Los Angeles Area Planning Commission can either access the link located above or call (213) 338-8477 or (669) 900-9128 and use Meeting ID No. 847 1919 2384 and then press #. Press # again when prompted for participant ID. Please use Meeting Passcode 072543. For hybrid meeting participation information, please click here. The ability to provide public comment remotely, an optional participation feature, may be subject to technical issues. Should technical difficulties occur or persist, the in-person meeting shall continue to be conducted.

AGENDA

Plastic-Free July Cleanup Challenge with LA Waterkeeper: North Atwater Park

Plastic-Free July Cleanup Challenge with LA Waterkeeper: North Atwater Park

Saturday, July 29, 9a-11:00a

Free event

9a at North Atwater Park: 3900 Chevy Chase Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90039

Event link 

What: Community beach cleanup

Region: Los Angeles County

Description:

Join LA Waterkeeper at North Atwater Park on the LA River to combat the plastic pollution that is damaging our health and environment! Help remove trash and debris from the river, making it a healthier environment for all to enjoy. Please register at https://lawaterkeeper.link/pfj23

Los Angeles Waterkeeper: https://www.lawaterkeeper.org/

LADOT Presents Venice Boulevard: Explore the Corridor

LADOT Presents Venice Boulevard:
Explore the Corridor
Powered by CicLAvia

Sunday, July 23, 2023; 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Guided Group Rides & Walks on Protected Bike Lanes Between National and Sepulveda with Hub at Venice and Bagley

WHAT:

On Sunday, July 23, from 2-6 p.m., Venice Boulevard: Explore the Corridor presented by Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) and powered by CicLAvia, celebrates the recent transportation safety improvements along Venice Boulevard.

This free public event will feature a series of guided group bike rides and walks along the new protected bike lanes and safety features on Venice Boulevard, between National and Sepulveda, as well as routes through the surrounding neighborhoods. Venice Boulevard will remain open to cars, and we encourage participants to explore the area safely. Bicycles, roller skates, skateboards, scooters, strollers, walkers, and runners are all welcome.

WHERE:

There will be a Hub at Venice and Bagley (9390 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232) with music, street games and other activities for all ages and abilities. 

WHEN: Sunday, July 23, 2023; 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

WHO:

The City of LA’s commitment to redesigning streets for the comfort and safety of pedestrians and cyclists is in the hopes of reducing fatalities and severe injuries caused by car crashes. Through data-driven analysis, community engagement, and innovative solutions, LADOT has transformed Venice Blvd with enhanced infrastructure, optimized signage, improved crosswalks, and increased public awareness campaigns.

LADOT's mission is to lead transportation planning, project delivery, and operations in the City of Los Angeles. We work together and collaborate to deliver a safe, livable, and well-run transportation system in the city and region.

HOW & MORE INFORMATION: 
• Visit https://www.ciclavia.org/venice_blvd_event & https://www.ciclavia.org/venice_blvd_event#guided_group_bike_rides_and_walks_venice_blvd_event for more detailed information
https://www.ciclavia.org/; [email protected]; 213-355-8500
• Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciclavia
• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ciclavia & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ciclavia/
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CicLAviaLA

 

Plastic-Free July Cleanup Challenge with LA Waterkeeper: Compton Creek

Plastic-Free July Cleanup Challenge with LA Waterkeeper: Compton Creek

Saturday, July 22, 9a-11a

Free event

9a at Compton Creek, 20220 S Santa Fe Ave, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220

Event link: https://lawaterkeeper.link/pfj23

What: Community beach cleanup

Region: Los Angeles County

Description:

Join LA Waterkeeper on Compton Creek to combat the plastic pollution that is damaging our health and environment! Help remove trash and debris from the creek, making it a healthier environment for all to enjoy. A cleanup is also happening on July 29 at North Atwater Park on the LA River. Please register and see a map of the location at https://lawaterkeeper.link/pfj23

 

Los Angeles Waterkeeper: https://www.lawaterkeeper.org/

 

Plastic-Free July Cleanup Challenge with LA Waterkeeper: Long Beach

Plastic-Free July Cleanup Challenge with LA Waterkeeper: Long Beach

Saturday, July 15, 9a-11a

Free event

9a at Junipero Beach: 1 Junipero Ave., Long Beach, CA 90803

Event link: https://lawaterkeeper.link/pfj23

What: Community beach cleanup

Region: Los Angeles County

Description:

Join LA Waterkeeper on Junipero Beach to combat the plastic pollution that is damaging our health and environment! Help remove trash and debris from the beach, making it a healthier environment for all to enjoy. Additional cleanups are happening July 8 on Santa Monica Beach, July 22 on Compton Creek, and July 29 at North Atwater Park on the LA River. Please register at https://lawaterkeeper.link/pfj23

Los Angeles Waterkeeper: https://www.lawaterkeeper.org/

The Music Center’s Dance DTLA

 

Jul 14, 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
 
135 N Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Music Center’s Dance DTLA is back for a full season of dancing under the stars on Jerry Moss Plaza at The Music Center! Every Friday night this summer, dance the night away to various dance styles from June 23 through August 18, 2023, between 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Top L.A. dance instructors in Salsa, Bollywood, Samba, Disco, Country Line Dancing and more will provide easy-to-follow steps at this free event. Following the lessons, The Music Center opens the floor so you can practice your new moves, boogie and groove the night away to live DJ sets and keep the party vibe going. No dance experience necessary!  

Food and beverage will be available for purchase. No outside alcohol is permitted.   

June 23, 2023: Hip-Hop  
June 30, 2023: Salsa  
July 7, 2023: West African Dance  
July 14, 2023: Reggaetón   
July 21, 2023: Country Line Dancing  
July 28, 2023: Samba  
August 4, 2023: Afro-Cuban Rumba & Cuban Rhythms  
August 11, 2023: Disco  
August 18, 2023: Bollywood 

Event Type:

Culture & Community, Dance

Fee Required:

No

Ages:

All

Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971

 

Jul 06, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
 
6067 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90036
The Academy Museum’s landmark exhibition Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971 explores the visual culture of Black cinema in its manifold expressions, from cinema’s dawn in the late 19th century through the civil rights movements of the 1960s and their aftermath into the early ‘70s. The exhibition is an in-depth look at Black participation in American filmmaking. Regeneration highlights the work of African American filmmakers and creates dialogues with visual artists while simultaneously expanding discussions surrounding US film history.

 

Timed entry to the Academy Museum must be reserved online in advance. Sundays – Thursdays 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Fridays & Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Event Type:

Culture & Community, Film

Fee Required:

Yes

Contact:

323-930-3000

Support the 2023/2024 American Youth Symphony Season

We are asking for your support ahead of the 2023/24 season! As you might know the close of our fiscal year is fast approaching, and your support at this time can prove critical. In order to support this fiscal year-end push, an anonymous donor has agreed to match any contributions that are made anytime before midnight on June 30, up to $8,000. This is a great opportunity to renew your membership, champion sponsorship, or to contribute in an amount that is meaningful to you; as any donation you make during this short period will be doubled! A contribution at this moment will have an immediate impact and allow us to hit the ground running as we enter audition season and get ready to announce our upcoming concerts. 

If you would like to participate in this campaign, you can make a donation today through our website, or by mailing a check to: 841 Apollo Street, Suite 344, El Segundo, CA 90245. If you are mailing a check be sure it is dated before June 30 2023. You can also make a donation by phone at: (310) 470-2332. 

As you know, AYS concerts are truly unique. Many of our musician-fellows will one day occupy the nation’s most important orchestras and cultural institutions, but at each AYS performance, these promising talents have their first contact with some of the greatest works and composers in the symphonic canon. This year our musician-fellows got to discover a dizzying amount of masterpieces, from Mahler’s first symphony, to Britten’s colossal War Requiem, to Esa-Pekka Salonen’s LA Variations. The musicians in our program were left inspired, and prepared to face their future in an ever-changing classical music landscape. 

We hope you know that our mission also includes you, our AYS community! We know many of you have also had “first contact” with some of the finest works at an AYS performance. We believe it is this act of discovery that heightens the excitement, freshness, and novelty of each AYS performance. This is usually so hard to capture in the concert hall, but it is a feat AYS accomplishes year after year. 

We hope you will consider supporting AYS, and thank you for your trust, and for investing your time and resources in the cultivation of a strong future for classical music in America.

Make a Donation Today!

 

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