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LET'S BUILD A COMMUNITY PARK ! |
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Written by Scott McNeely
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:19 |
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to help with the VONS eScrip Campaign!Program Description: Persons who register their Vons card with eScrip and designate their support of the Rings of Saturn (Group ID 6598071) will be helping to create a Community Park at Saturn. Once active, everytime you shop VONS will be donating between 1%-4% of every dollar spent to the Saturn Elementary Community School Park Project (see the Master Plan at the Rings of Saturn Website).
Next Step - Getting Registrations! We will be having a booth in front of Vons on multiple days for the next 7 weeks. Dates are still being worked out. However, I'm hoping to get VONS permission today or tomorrow to have a booth in front of the store this weekend (Sat & Sun). We need to have 15+ Volunteers to help get subscribers in front of Vons at different times of the day ranging from 9a.m. to 7p.m. The goal is to get 3,000 subscribers and we have 7 weeks to do it!! This is very doable! Over 20,000 families shop at our local Vons! TO VOLUNTEER OR ENROLL IN THE PROGRAM,
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! Let me know your available times! Contact me if you can help out! Let me know your available times! -Scott |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:37 )
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New Watering Schedule Now in Effect for LADWP Customers |
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Written by Michelle Rickman
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 11:50 |
Watering Days Expanded, Schedule Based on Customer Street Address
LOS ANGELES — Changes to the City of Los Angeles' Water Conservation Ordinance went into effect today for Los Angeles City residents and businesses, allowing LADWP customers to water with sprinklers up to three days per week. Customers whose street addresses end with an odd number – 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 – are permitted to use their sprinkler systems on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Customers whose addresses end in even numbers – 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 are permitted to do so on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Addresses ending in fractions are treated as whole numbers and observe the same day restrictions as others on their same side of the street, (ie: 4321 ½ is regarded as 4321, an odd-numbered address.) Sprinkler time limits are based on the type of nozzle used. Spray head sprinklers and bubblers, which are non-conserving models and are common in most landscapes, are allowed up to 8 minutes per watering station per day. Rotors and multi-stream rotary heads are allowed 15 minutes per cycle and up to two cycles per day per watering station. Watering with sprinklers is restricted to hours before 9:00 a.m. and after 4:00 p.m., regardless of the watering day. All other prohibited uses of water, which include prohibiting hosing down driveways and sidewalks and water runoff, requiring all leaks be fixed and only using hoses fitted with shut-off nozzles, remain in effect. Hand-watering using garden hoses fitted with shut-off nozzle devices is permissible any day of the week before 9:00 a.m. and after 4:00 p.m. The changes to the Ordinance were approved by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners on July 22. The Los Angeles City Council approved the revisions on August 18 and the Mayor signed them into law on Monday. Educational awareness efforts, and enforcement where applicable, will continue to be conducted by the LADWP Water Conservation Team, whose members actively patrol Los Angeles communities to help inform customers of water waste they observe in progress and learn about through tips from neighbors and concerned residents who call 1-800-DIAL DWP or send e-mails to
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In an effort to help our customers save water and money, LADWP offers a rebate on water conserving sprinkler nozzles of up to $8 per nozzle. The Department offers numerous other rebate programs and incentives for switching to water efficient devices and tips for easy ways to reduce water use. This information, as well as comprehensive information on the new watering schedules and the prohibited uses of water, is all available at www.ladwp.com. Customers may apply for a Hardship Variance from specific Ordinance requirements, including customers in designated High Fire Severity Zones. Variance Instructions and Forms are available online at www.ladwp.com/waterconservation and at all LADWP Service Center locations. For more information, call 213-367-0771. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the nation's largest municipal utility, provides reliable, low-cost water and power services to Los Angeles residents and businesses in an environmentally responsible manner. LADWP serves about 1.4 million electric customers and 680,000 water customers in Los Angeles. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:39 )
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Written by Michelle Rickman
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 20:28 |
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Please join Councilmember Wesson as he breaks ground on the PICO MEDIANS WHEN: this Thursday August 19, 2010 at 10 a.m. WHERE: on Pico Blvd at Meadowbrook (nearest address is 5151 Pico Blvd, just one block east of the Tom Bradley Youth & Community Center) Please pass this invitation on to your neighbors.
Please RSVP to Liz Carlin via email to:
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 August 2010 15:36 )
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MidTown Asks for ANOTHER $19.2M! |
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Written by David Zahniser
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 13:27 |
Developer asks city for another loan, of $19.2 million!CIM Group says it needs more money to complete Midtown Crossing, a long-delayed shopping center anchored by Lowe's. The loan would be repaid from various taxes generated by the project. Stung by the recession, one of the most prominent developers in Los Angeles is turning to the city for an additional $19.2 million to bring a long-delayed Lowe's Home Improvement store to Mid-City. CIM Group — owner of the Hollywood & Highland mall, investors in renewable energy and a prospective bidder on 10 city-owned parking garages — has asked officials for a new 20-year loan to help it complete Midtown Crossing, a shopping center at the junction of Pico and San Vicente boulevards.
Under the proposed agreement, CIM Group would be allowed to pay off the loan by tapping property, sales, utility and business taxes that would be generated by the project once it opens. The proposal would allow the city to keep at least 51% of the sales, utility and business taxes generated by the shopping center. Up to 49% of the remaining proceeds could be used by CIM Group to repay its loan. That arrangement drew fire from one neighborhood activist who pointed out that sales, utility and business taxes normally go into the city's general fund, which pays for basic services such as police, parks and libraries. For months, city officials have been coping with a projected $485-million budget crisis by paring back both the workforce and city services that are supported by that fund. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:41 )
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Read more: MidTown Asks for ANOTHER $19.2M!
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Weigh In on Spending Cuts |
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Written by Scott McNeely
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 13:27 |
Weigh In on Runaway Gov't Spending YouCut – a first-of-its-kind project - is designed to defeat the permissive culture of runaway spending in Congress. It allows you to vote, both online and on your cell phone, on spending cuts that you want to see the House enact. Vote on this page today for your priorities and together we can begin to change Washington's culture of spending into a culture of savings. Click here to learn more about our first week's winning item, a $2.5 billion spending cut House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) says that Uncle Sam needs to go on a diet.
Cantor (seen at left) launched a new project today that he hopes will "force Congress to begin to confront the difficult, but unavoidable realities of our fiscal situation." It's called YouCut. It allows anyone to vote on a project that they think Congress should cut. Republicans will suggest possible cuts each week and will try to bring the winning cut to the House floor each week for an up or down vote. Check it out, see what you think and cast your vote! -end |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 May 2010 13:28 )
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Official Election Results |
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Written by Scott McNeely
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 13:27 |
The Official Results Are In!
The city clerk has published the official results to the recent elections to the Pico Neighborhood Council. However, June 1st is the deadline for challenges and recounts. Barring no challenges or recounts the results are as follows: Factual Basis At-Larger (1 seat): J. David Riva. Business Representatives (2 seats): Carmen Salindong, Nikki Legesse. Non-profit Representatives (3 seats): Rayna Saslove Senior Citizen Representative (1 seat): Sue S. Beidleman South Carthay Representative (1 seat): Lloyd Robinson Wilshire Vista Representative (1 seat): Scott McNeely Wilshire Vista Heights Representative (1 seat): Adam Pergament Wilshire Highlands Representative (1 seat): Camille Bettis PicFair Village Representative (1 seat): Claudia Bayard Neighbors United Representative (1 seat): Mary Ann Yurkonis Employee Representative (1 seat): None. * Education Representative (2 seats): None. * Carthay Square Representative (1 seat): None. * Redondo Sycamore Representative (1 seat): None. * Pico Park Representative (1 seat): None. * CONGRATULATIONS to all those who gained a seat on the board! The community looks forward to another year of good work!* Unfilled seats will be available through board appointment once the new board has been seated. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 May 2010 13:28 )
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