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UPDATES FROM CD4 COUNCILMEMBER NITHYA RAMAN’S OFFICE

April 28, 2021  |  No comments

CD4 Conversation on Homelessness with Councilmember Raman on 5/4

Join Councilmember Raman and John Maceri of the People Concern for a virtual community forum on Homelessness on May 4th at 6 pm, the first of a monthly conversation series on different issues affecting District 4 and Los Angeles. We will be providing more information for how to participate and attend via our newsletter and social media soon, so stay tuned!Council District 4, Bet Tzedek, and Glaser Weil Tenants’ Clinic on 5/3

Join Bet Tzedek, Glaser Weil, and Council District 4 on Monday, May 3rd at 4:30 pm for a free virtual Tenants’ Rights Workshop, with an introduction with Councilmember Nithya Raman and Bet Tzedek President & CEO Diego Cartagena. Learn about your rights as a renter, COVID protections available to you, and the option to have a FREE consultation with an attorney to discuss specific concerns. RSVP at: bit.ly/5-3-tenants-rights

Mayor’s Proposed Budget for FY 21-22 Released

This week, Mayor Eric Garcetti proposed his budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year, a Justice Budget that makes record-breaking investments in L.A.’s recovery from the pandemic, and lays out a bold, progressive vision for a more just, equitable, and resilient city (summary available here).


LAUSD Summer Programs Town Hall with Board Member Nick Melvoin – 4/28
Wednesday, April 28th, 4pm-5pm
Learn about LA Unified’s summer school offerings and schedule from Board Member Melvoin and Ani Packard, Program Policy Development Advisor at LAUSD’s Division of Instruction. You can register and submit questions in advance here. Live Spanish & ASL interpretation will be available on Zoom and the recording will be available afterwards on Facebook @Nick.Melvoin.

SAVE THE DATE: 3rd Annual Virtual Beautification Conference is on Tuesday, May 18, 2021
The City of Los Angeles, Board of Public Works and Office of Community Beautification invite you to join us for the 3rd Annual Virtual Beautification Conference hosted by Keep Los Angeles Beautiful on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Stay tuned for more details including the Eventbrite registration link, confirmed speakers and panel topics. This online event is free and open to all!


Ridgeline Protection Ordinance

The Ridgeline Protection Ordinance  has been prepared in response to Council instruction (CF 11-1441-S1) in order to better protect and preserve the City’s ridgelines, or the natural crests of the mountains that surround and bisect Los Angeles. The proposed ordinance establishes a new Supplemental Use District (SUD) with two levels of protection that are available to be applied to ridgeline or ridgeline adjacent properties. This week, the draft of the Ridgeline Protection Ordinance has been released for public review and comment. Please note that this ordinance establishes the regulations contained in the Ridgeline Protection SUD but does not propose the application of the SUD anywhere. For more information on what this proposed ordinance does and does not do, please see ourFact Sheet. A presentation that provides an overview of the Ridgeline Protection Ordinance is also availablehere.
To submit written comments on the proposed ordinance, please email Patrick Whalen at patrick.whalen@lacity.org, and reference case number CPC-2021-3001-CA. The next step in this ordinance process will be to hold a staff-level public hearing, where members of the public can learn more about the proposed ordinance and submit official testimony to the case file to further inform the ordinance. To receive future updates regarding this proposed ordinance, please sign up to join the interested parties list on the Departmentemail signup page.


LA River Master Plan Comment Portal

The comment window for the LARMPU is open until May 13th, but NOW is the time to send in a letter of concern about it’s scope and priorities. The online comment portal is live and active, making it easy for you to join the hundreds of advocates who have sent in a comment letter directly to Public Works. At this stage, this is the best shot at registering issues with the Plan and upholding values for what the River can and should be.  

Department of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) Launches SPARK!
The Los Angeles Department of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) is dedicated to engaging with community members to better serve them and meet their needs. DCR needs your help to better advise the City of Los Angeles on cannabis laws, policies and programs! Throughout the next few months, DCR will be engaging with members of the community through an interactive and informative citywide outreach campaign — SPARK — which is launching this week! SPARK is a multifaceted program that allows community members to engage with DCR through a variety of methods, including virtual events, written feedback, surveys and other resources.
Enter the SPARK Virtual Meeting Room from the DCR website and RSVP for the first Facilitated Discussion scheduled for April 28, 2021

Observing Transportation Trends: Results of the LADOT Walk & Bike Count
LADOT has published findings and data from its inaugural study counting the number of people biking and walking on Los Angeles streets. The count, which took place over several weekends in 2019, reveals trends in active transportation while observing the demographics of Angelenos traveling through the city. Observations show a significant increase in the number of people walking and biking in locations where LADOT has made safety and complete street improvements. While women make up only 16% of people biking, there is a 120% increase in female riders on streets with dedicated bike paths.

This report examines how transportation investments can create streets that feel safe and comfortable for people of all ages and abilities. Information gathered during the count will be used to guide future pedestrian and bike infrastructure projects throughout the city. The data provided in the report serve the following purposes:

  • Identify locations for future bicycle and pedestrian improvements.
  • Understand how travel trends and behaviors vary across geographic areas and street typologies.
  • Track usage before and after transportation projects and programs are implemented.

LADOT’s Walk & Bike Count was one of the first large scale tests of SCAG’s recently launched Active Transportation Database, which provides ways for agencies to collect and store data for public use. Data from the report will also be available on city websites such as NavigateLA and at Los Angeles Open Data.

Get Ready for Tax Day

With Tax Day less than a month away, L.A. Controller Ron Galperin seeks to reduce the stress of meeting the May 17 filing deadline by offering low- to moderate-income Angelenos a new, interactive map of free tax preparation service providers throughout the area. The map lists 55 tax prep assistance locations that include local community-based organizations and resource centers.


Los Angeles Green Business Ambassador Program 
Do you want to help share the word about the benefits of being a green business and help businesses become certified as green? Would you like to make sure that your Neighborhood Council is supporting businesses that are green or going green? The Los Angeles Green Business Ambassador Program, launched in partnership with LA Sanitation & Environment and the Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance, is officially launching Earth Day, April 22! Visit ncsa.la/greenbiz to learn more and lacitysan.org/greenbizambassadors to sign up.

Shuttered Venue Operators Grant

The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program was established by the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act, and amended by the American Rescue Plan Act. The program includes over $16 billion in grants to shuttered venues, to be administered by SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance. Application opened Thursday, April 8, 2021. Eligible applicants may qualify for grants equal to 45% of their gross earned revenue, with the maximum amount available for a single grant award of $10 million. $2 billion is reserved for eligible applications with up to 50 full-time employees. Please click here for more information, and to apply.

Eligible entities include:

  • Live venue operators or promoters
  • Theatrical producers
  • Live performing arts organization operators
  • Relevant museum operators, zoos and aquariums who meet specific criteria
  • Motion picture theater operators
  • Talent representatives

Other requirements of note:

  • Each business entity owned by an eligible entity that also meets the eligibility requirements
  • Must have been in operation as of February 29, 2020
  • Venue or promoter who received a PPP loan on or after December 27, 2020, will have the SVOG reduced by the PPP loan amount.

Sarah Tanberg

Field Manager

Griffith Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz & Hollywood United NC areas

Direct line: 323-570-4335

Download the City of Los Angeles MyLA311 app for smartphones!
 
MyLA311 links Angelenos with the services and information they need to enjoy their city, beautify their community and stay connected with their local government. With MyLA311, City of Los Angeles information and services are just a few taps away.


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Silver Lake Neighborhood Council 2019 Election Results

April 23, 2019  |  No comments

Congratulations to Member Nicholas Fox Robbins who was elected At-Large Representative with the 2nd highest number of votes!

Elections for Silver Lake Neighborhood Council took place on April 6th and those elected will assume their duties beginning May 1st.

For more information and the results of the SLNC election, visit silverlakestar.com

Congratulations to all those elected as Representative of their Regions!


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Los Angeles County Public Works Small Business Opportunities

April 15, 2019  |  No comments

Los Angeles County Public Works recognizes the significance of collaboration and community partnerships in supporting local economic development. Public Works is dedicated to expanding business opportunities for Local Small Businesses (LSBEs), Disabled Veteran Enterprises (DVBEs) and Social Enterprises (SEs). Small businesses help recirculate local dollars back into communities and add to the overall economic stability in Los Angeles County.

Public Works is committed to awarding 25% of our contracts to local small businesses by 2020 and they strive to purchase from local small businesses whenever possible. They have a variety of business opportunities available, ranging from building and infrastructure projects, construction, traffic signal modifications, janitorial services, purchasing opportunities, and more. All Public Works Business Opportunities are listed on their website, DoBusinessWithPublicWorks.com, along with other helpful resources for small businesses.

In addition to the Business Opportunities page, they also maintain a Small Business Event Calendar where they post small business related workshops, events, and trainings (most of which are free or low cost).

You may sign up by clicking here to receive weekly emails from them,


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THE FRANKLIN FILM FESTIVAL

February 24, 2019  |  No comments

The Seventh Annual Franklin Film Festival drew a huge crowd to the Franklin Avenue Elementary School auditorium on Friday, February 8th, 2019. The festival represented the work of more than fifty student filmmakers, from kindergarten through fifth grade. The students made a total of twenty-nine original short films in a variety of media including live-action, puppets, stop-motion animation, cut-out animation, and CG animation.

The filmmakers and their families, friends, and teachers walked the red carpet to the auditorium. Once inside, they had their photos taken Hollywood premiere-style in front of a large “step and repeat” banner printed with the school logos. The audience enjoyed a multi-media slide-show featuring school and movie trivia as well as the filmmakers’ bios and headshots, which were also included in a Playbill-inspired festival program. At the end of the event, every student who made a film took home a gold trophy.

The Franklin Film Festival was founded in 2013 by Patrick Creadon, Christine O’Malley, and their daughters. The 2019 festival was sponsored by the Friends of Franklin, and was directed and hosted by David Skelly. Wendy Perez, second grade teacher at Franklin, along with parent volunteers Jennifer Skelly and Jessica Freeman, acted as the festival committee. “We’re so proud of our students,” says Veronica Sasso, principal of Franklin Avenue Elementary. “This is a wonderful event that showcases their work and creativity.”

Kindergarteners Kyle Skelly (Writer-Director), and Quinn Freeman (Film
Fest Crew Member) on the red carpet.

Gold trophies awarded at the Franklin Film Festival.
Photographs by Terence Heuston

Written by/contact:
David Skelly
franklinfilmfestival@gmail.com

Franklin Avenue Elementary School
1910 North Commonwealth Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
https://www.franklinavenueschool.org


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UCLA MAPs Classes

February 24, 2019  |  No comments

MARC UCLA
Spring MAPs Classes
Mindfulness in Silver Lake
silverlakemindfulness.com

MAPs I Starts Monday March 11 10:15 am-12:15 pm
MAPs II-Next Steps Starts Tuesday March 12 at 10:15 am-12:15 pm

Classes run every week for 6 weeks-there are no classes week of April 15th

MAPs I for Daily Living
The MAPs I course is an excellent introduction to mindfulness for beginners. MAPs I provides insight into the basics of mindfulness, how to develop a mindfulness meditation practice, and how mindfulness can be applied in daily life. It is also appropriate for experienced practitioners who wish to revitalize their practice.

Each class is a combination of education, practice, and group feedback and discussion. MAPs I is taught in a context of a supportive community environment . Classes are 6-weeks long and meet once per week for 2 hours.

MAPs II: Next Steps – Improve Your Meditation
In this follow up class to MAPs I, we will focus on maintaining and sustaining a daily mindfulness practice, how to bring mindfulness into our daily activities, how to develop more concentration, and how more confidence and wisdom can arise in our practice.

Pre-requisite: Attendance in any introductory MAPs I series or equivalent mindfulness introductory class with permission from our instructor. If you have not taken a MAPs I class at MARC, please email us a brief description of your equivalent experience to marcinfo@ucla.edu before class start date.


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