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I grew up in West Los Angeles, and witnessed the farm across the street from our house make way for a housing tract; freeways were constructed and the Fox Studio back lot transformed into Century City during my early childhood. I am now a long time adult resident of Westwood South. My wife and I raised our three children here – taking advantage of our fine local public schools and parks and recreation system.

I am currently most concerned that whatever future development occurs in our community is determined by our citizens and professional planners who work with communities, not only by politicians and their hand-picked commissioners.

I am committed to working on issue of homelessness as a concern for our fellow human beings. We require a comprehensive approach to addressing the underlying causes — not simply the ineffectual herding and redistribution of those suffering from the financial and/or mental health issues that have forced them to survive life on the streets.

West L.A. LAPD Town Halls Address Rise in Burglaries

Officers and detectives from the West LA Police Department Community Police station have held two  Zoom town hall meetings to address concerns over the 368 burglaries reported in West LA during 2023. The meeting was convened by the Senior Lead Officers covering the Brentwood, Pacific Palisades and Bel Air areas of West LA.   SLO Brian Espin talked about the challenges ...
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WSSM HOA 2023 Annual Meeting — Tuesday Nov. 14

Concerned about zoning issues, housing availability and local control of city planning decisions? Join your fellow neighbors to address these issues and more. WSSM is excited to be holding it's first in-person Annual Meeting since the onset of the pandemic, on Tuesday evening, November 14th at Saint Timothy's Church at the corner of Pico and Beverly Glen.  Free parking is ...
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Proposed Pico/Midvale Interim Housing Project for Homeless Individuals

CD5 Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky recently introduced a proposal to create a 30-bed interim housing facility on L.A. City Parking Lot #707, located at the northwest corner Pico and Midvale Ave. The proposal, while addressing the urgent need for interim supportive housing in CD5 (CD5 currently has no interim housing for homeless individuals in development) has been controversial.  Many residents in ...
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN WEST LOS ANGELES

It is often said that to make wise decisions about the future, it is important to understand your past – your history. As we embark upon writing the West Los Angeles Community Plan, therefore it may be helpful to look back to the origins of the communities that now make up this western region of the City of Los Angeles ...
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L.A. City Now Provides Organics Recycling Via Our Green Bins

The LA City Sanitation and Environment Department (LSAN) has widened the scope of its curbside green bin composting program --  it now includes mandatory organics recycling of most kitchen food scraps and waste. As of January, Los Angeles City residents served by LSAN, who currently place yard trimmings into their green waste bin, must also recycle their food waste.  The ...
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Jennifer Pennifer Bakes Now Open On Pico Blvd.

Our neighborhood has a great new locally-owned dining/take out option!  Jennifer Pennifer Bakes recently opened on Pico Blvd. --  just east of Midvale on the north side. Owned and operated by West L.A. native Jennifer Saltzman. the cafe menu includes breakfast and lunch items  -- such as omelettes, sandwiches and salads -- featuring organic/locally sourced ingredients and vegan options.  In ...
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