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GM’s Message 8.15.14

I hope this newsletter finds you well. This week began and ended with me sharing my love of Neighborhood Councils with some unexpected supporters. On Monday, Policy Director Joe Hari, NEAs Amber Meshack and Tom Soong, City Attorney Carmen Hawkins and I hosted a delegation from Saudi Arabia, who were impressed with the diverse ways Neighborhood [...]

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Please Support the Citywide Sidewalk Repair Program

It is certainly no secret that our sidewalks are broken and buckled throughout Los Angeles. Their condition poses pedestrian safety concerns and diminishes our quality of life. An estimated 40 percent of the city’s sidewalks, 4,600 miles, need to be repaired. Yet, coming up with a workable plan to fix them has proven elusive. Over [...]

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Virtual Phones

Connect with your stakeholders by disconnecting from your land-lines and cell phones. All it takes is a virtual phone and an email account. The telephone is one of our most powerful and effective tools for communicating and they are everywhere. We carry them with us, they sit on our desks, they hang on our walls, [...]

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Free Wi-Fi coming to 6 Los Angeles parks starts

Bringing the Los Angeles city parks system into the 21st century, a pilot program began Thursday to create Wi-Fi hot spots at five parks and a beach site to allow residents to remain connected and report any problems they see. Called “Oh Ranger! Wi-Fi,” the program became available at Reseda Park, Cabrillo Beach, Echo Park [...]

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Mayor’s Message

An Update on DWP Reform One of the barriers in the way of restoring trust in the DWP are questions about how ratepayer dollars are being spent by non-profit safety and training institutes affiliated with the DWP union. Reforming the Department of Water and Power is at the core of my Back to Basics agenda [...]

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New LADOT GM Reynolds First Transportation Committee Meeting Report

Seleta Reynolds started last Monday, August 11, as the General Manager of the city of Los Angeles Transportation Department (LADOT.) Reynolds made her first GM report to the city council’s Transportation Committee yesterday, though she had already appeared before the committee during her confirmation process. Reynolds had championed pedestrian safety as a manager at San [...]

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New Neighborhood Prosecutor – Gabrielle Porter Taylor

Concerned about your Neighborhood? Join City Attorney Mike Feuer to meet your newly appointed Neighborhood Prosecutor Gabrielle Porter Taylor on August 21 at 6:30 pm. The meeting will take place at the Goodwill Community Enrichment Center, 3150 N. San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, CA 90065. Gabrielle Porter Taylor will represent the following areas as Neighborhood [...]

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Demo of Control Panel LA

Join City Controller Ron Galperin and City Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell for a demo of Control Panel LA, the City’s first open data portal and your window into the City’s finances. Check out ControlPanelLA yourself at controllerdata.lacity.org When: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at 7 pm - 9 pm. Where: Emerson College located at 5960 Sunset Blvd, Los [...]

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Metro Fares as of September 15

On September 15, 2014, Metro is changing its bus and rail fares. The change was approved by the Metro Board of Directors on May 22, 2014. Under the new fare structure, a 1-Way Trip purchased using a TAP card will include transfers to other Metro lines for up to two hours to complete a one-way [...]

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Funding Update 8.15.14

Greetings, Neighborhood Council Treasurers, Board Members, and stakeholders. I hope this week’s newsletter finds you all well. There are some very big updates to report for the NC Checking Account System, so I apologize in advance for this lengthier than normal article. Please see below for these important updates. Best, Armando Ruiz Neighborhood Council Funding [...]

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