Category Archives: Mount Washington

NORTHBOUND SR-110 FULL FREEWAY CLOSURE PLANNED

NORTHBOUND SR-110 FULL FREEWAY CLOSURE PLANNED

 

LOS ANGELES – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will close the northbound Pasadena Freeway (SR-110) from midnight to 8 a.m. on Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 between the Golden State Freeway (I-5) connector and Orange Grove Avenue.

 

Detours will be in place.

 

The closures are in relation to a slab replacement project.

CALLING ALL ALUMNI OF BUCHANAN STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL!

It’s finally here, the celebration of 100 years of educating the children of Highland Park! On Friday, May 31, 2013, starting at 9:00am on the playground, all students, parents, current and former teachers and administrators, and alumni are invited to honor, remember, and support, Buchanan Street Elementary School.
The Centennial Committee has planned a grand celebration, with patriotic music, speeches about the school and its history, and a festival of “Dances Through the Ages” performed by the students. Directly following the presentations, guests are invited to a reception in the multi purpose room.
In addition to the celebrations there is an artistic installation in the hallway of the main building, where a poster display depicts the highlights of the first 100 years of our school and surrounding community, including a timeline of events from 1913 to 2013.
This promises to be a fun, emotional, and, of course, educational morning. So please spread the word and join us to remember and celebrate Buchanan Street Elementary School.
For more information, or to RSVP, please contact Joan Jacobs, Centennial Committee Co-chairperson, at jkg1481@lausd.net or (323) 255-7118.

Boulevard Sentinel Outranks Eagle Rock Association Poll on Colorado Bike Lanes.

The NELA community has spoken regarding removing auto lanes to make way for bike lanes.

OVERWHELMING SUPPORT TO SAVE THE AUTO LANES!

Results so far:

568 people who voted or signed petitions regarding removing boulevard auto lanes to make way for bike lanes.
565 voted or signed to SAVE the boulevard lanes, about double the number the Eagle Rock Association recently bragged about collecting.
(They claimed victory for “281 respondents” HA!)
Here are some other interesting numbers:
275 out of 277 respondents who live in 90041 expressed their wishes to SAVE THE AUTO LANES.
143 of 146 who turned in ballots from April Boulevard Sentinel voted to SAVE THE AUTO LANES.
313 of 316 NELA residents expressed their desire to SAVE THE AUTO LANES on Colorado Blvd.
214 of NELA residents expressed their desire to SAVE THE AUTO LANES on North Figueroa St.

April Issue of Boulevard Sentinel is on the Street

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Come check out Jimmy Gomez’s NEW District Office

Friend,

I wanted to make sure you knew about the Open House we’re holding this Thursday at our NEW District Office.

I’m excited about our new location in Echo Park and want to introduce you to our staff.

Join us:
Thursday, February 28th
6 PM – 8 PM
1910 West Sunset Boulevard, Suite 810 (CitiBank Building)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Entrance to the building is on the Glendale Blvd side.
To RSVP or for more information, click here or please call 213-483-5151.

I look forward to seeing you and hearing your thoughts about legislative and community issues.
Your friend,

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Jimmy Gomez

Assemblymember, 51st District
Democratic Whip

Boulevard Sentinel Endorses Kevin James

Normally we don’t go for Republicans, but after seeing So-Cal connected report tonight on double dipping by L.A. police and fire (they collect retirement while they are still working!) I see that Kevin James is the lone voice who at least says he would put a stop to it. The Boulevard Sentinel endorses Kevin James for Mayor of L.A.

February Boulevard Sentinel is on the Street

February Boulevard Sentinel

Crime Alerts for Mt. Washington

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/12/la-crime-alerts-786.html

December Boulevard Sentinel out Thursday- digital version here on Friday

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Huizar’s Vicious Circle of Disenfranchising Voters

Jose Huizar is working on refining the factual basis stakeholder definition for neighborhood council elections in response to the 313 factual basis voters who voted in the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council elections. He is shopping it around to get support from neighborhood councils in his area, as well as the BONC (board of neighborhood council commissioners).

Not surprisingly, Huizar left out a very important piece of information on the issue because it was their actions of conspiring to disenfranchise voters that caused it.

A few weeks before the election, Huizar, independent election administrator Terrence Gomes, ERNC leaders and a deputy city attorney (unnamed) openly conspired to disenfranchise voters who owned and worked at tax-paying marijuana dispensaries. Note that at that time there were no city laws or ordinances prohibiting such businesses, and in fact, law from a superior power, state law, allowing them was in full effect.

This widely distributed email message was sent out by ERNC leader Maria Nazario, who quotes it as being from a deputy city attorney (unnamed) and forwarded to her by Terrance Gomes.

“Our Office has advised that Medical Marijuana Dispensaries are not authorized under the Los Angeles Administrative Code as any of the permissible and enumerated uses contained within the Code. Therefore, the use of property as a Medical Marijuana Dispensary is unauthorized and illegal.
“Under the Plan for a Citywide System of Neighborhood Councils a factual basis stakeholder is a person who “declares a stake in the neighborhood.” (Plan, art. II, § 1.) That “stake,” however, must be based on legally permissible activity. Thus, a person who claims an interest in a neighborhood alleging that it is based on a Medical Marijuana Dispensary, which is an unauthorized and illegal use, is not an eligible stakeholder.”

Hence, taxpaying stakeholders and voters, authorized by State law, were disenfranchised from voting by Huizar, independent election administrator Terrence Gomes, ERNC leaders and a deputy city attorney (unnamed).

To excuse themselves from doing this, they reasoned that all a interested potential voter had to do was go down the street, buy a coffee at Starbucks, and bring the receipt in to qualify for factual basis. This was publicized widely.

Therefore, the entire situation occurred only because Huizar, independent election administrator Terrence Gomes, ERNC leaders and a deputy city attorney (unnamed) encouraged such factual basis stakeholders as a way to excuse themselves from critic’s charges they disenfranchised legitimate voters.

Now, with this new push to redefine the factual basis voters, Jose Huizar completes his viscous circle of flawed reasoning.

Disenfranchise voters. –>  Encourage factual basis to deny disenfranchising. –>  Eliminate factual basis. –>  Disenfranchise voters. –>  Encourage factual basis to deny disenfranchising. –>  Eliminate factual basis. –> Disenfranchise voters. –>  Encourage factual basis to deny disenfranchising. –>  Eliminate factual basis. –> Disenfranchise voters. –>  Encourage factual basis to deny disenfranchising. –>  Eliminate factual basis. –> Disenfranchise voters. –>

You get the idea. Jose? Do you?

Former Councilman Art Snyder, a City Hall ‘character,’ dead at 79

November Issue of the Boulevard Sentinel is out now!

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Exciting Day at 2012 NELA Neighborhood Council Elections

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  by Tom Topping This year’s neighborhood council (NC) elections were the funnest and most exciting yet. With the magical addition of the competing “slates” in the Eagle Rock, Highland Park and Arroyo Seco councils, along with the “Starbuck’s Stakeholders,” … Continue reading

Heritage Square Museum’s Colonial Drugstore Grand Opening Set for November 3

Heritage Square Museum’s Colonial Drugstore Grand Opening Set for November 3 New Building and Exhibit Examines the History of the Neighborhood Drugstore and Early 20th Century Pharmaceutical Industry LOS ANGELES – October 15, 2012 – Heritage Square Museum will formally … Continue reading

Found LA Comes to NELA October 21st

2nd Annual Found L.A.: Festival of Neighborhoods on Sun., Oct. 21st – Secret Sites Shared Through Tours Across L.A.’s Neighborhoods Free Citywide Event Shows Off Culturally Dynamic Neighborhoods Through Local Guides On Sunday, October 21, 2012, the non-profit L.A. Commons … Continue reading

October Boulevard Sentinel is out now!

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