Holmby News 1-31-20

HOLMBY NEWS
January 31, 2020

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  Street Repair Requests
2.  New Voting System in Los Angeles
3.  Westwood Library – February Happenings
4.  Dog Owner Etiquette – Keep Dogs on Leash
5.  UCLA Faculty Housing Project – Hilgard/Lindbrook
6. 
Upcoming Community Events
7.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
8.  Resident Ads
9.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  STREET REPAIR REQUESTS

The Bureau of Street Services has scheduled a Small Asphalt Repairs (SAR) truck (which is described as 1 small asphalt repair truck, consisting of 2 workers and asphalt), for the Westwood Neighborhood Council area, to perform small asphalt repairs on Februrary 26, 2020.

The Westwood Neighborhood Council has asked us to submit suggested locations in our neighborhood for small street repairs. The city will only send the SAR truck to a total of 15 locations in the entire Westwood Neighborhood Council area, so Holmby Westwood will only see a handful of repairs.

The type of repairs that can be addressed with this program include the following:
– Potholes and pop outs
– Skin patching of eroded or cracked areas
– Some repairs on concrete streets

If you are aware of any spots in our neighborhood that would be particularly good candidates for this program, please send requests to Dana at hwpoa@aol.com no later than Wednesday, February 5.  Please only send street repair requests, not sidewalks or curbs.

NOTE: Street repaving is not part of this program.  Please do not submit requests to repave streets.

2.  NEW VOTING SYSTEM IN LOS ANGELES

The March 3 election is right around the corner — and voting is going to be very different from what you’re used to.

The County Registrar of Voters, which runs our elections, is instituting new voting machines, and new voting locations. And for many California voters, there is an extra step you need to take if you want to vote in the presidential primary.

THE NEW VOTING SYSTEM
The County has done away with voting on a single day in a neighborhood polling place with a paper ballot. Under the new system, you can vote over an 11-day period on touch screens at regional voting centers (see where the voting centers will be located here). While the new system is supposed to make voting faster, easier and more convenient, some people will no doubt find it unfamiliar or confusing.

And there is a website with further details here: https://lavote.net/home/voting-elections/voting-options/new-voting-experience/.

The County Registrar of Voters has also prepared a video demonstration that you can see here.

VOTING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
If you are not a member of a political party (if you are registered as “no party preference” or “decline to state”), you will not see any presidential candidates on your ballot unless you take an extra step and request a different ballot for one of the parties that allows voting from unaffiliated voters. If you vote at the polls, you can request in person, but if you vote by mail, you need to fill out a postcard and mail it back in.

You can find out more on the Secretary of State’s website: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/voting-info/how-vote-president/?#*

3.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY – FEBRUARY HAPPENINGS

The Westwood Branch Library has a busy month of events and activities for adults, teens and children.  Some of the programs include:

  • Popcorn and a Movie: Downton Abbey
  • Family Pottery Painting
  • Valentine’s Day Craft for Kids
  • Opera Talk: Roberto Deveraux
  • Tax Update
  • Bilingual Farsi Storytime
  • Building Bricks (Lego) Club

For a complete list of upcoming events, please click here:
https://www.lapl.org/branches/westwood

POP-UP BOOK SALE

Don’t miss the Friends of the Library Pop-Up Book Sale! Come and purchase some wonderful books for family and friends!  Fully loaded carts of carefully curated books (including kids’ books and art books) will be for sale at the usual great prices! It’s a great way to increase your personal library while raising money for your public library.

Saturday, February 1st
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
In front of the library
1246 Glendon Avenue

4.  DOG OWNER ETIQUETTE – KEEP DOGS ON LEASH

A few reminders regarding dog walking – please be sure to remind everyone  in your household that walks your dog – children, housekeepers, dog walkers, etc.

Keep Dogs on a Leash
For the safety of your neighbors, children and other dogs, please keep your dog on a leash at all times when you are outside of your home.  Even if you believe that your dog is harmless, it is important to follow the law and keep your dog on a leash.

Use Your Own Trash Bins
While everyone appreciates that you are picking up dog waste, please dispose of it in your own trash bin.  Please be respectful and do not use your neighbors’ bins.

Thank you for your cooperation.

5.  UCLA FACULTY HOUSING PROJECT – HILGARD/LINDBROOK

From the Daily Bruin:

UCLA plans to build a seven-story apartment building for faculty on a vacant lot on Hilgard Avenue by November 2022, according to a university environmental review notice.

The apartment complex, just over 1,000 feet south of campus, will feature up to 100 units in a 120,000-gross-square-foot space and an interior courtyard. The building, which will be at the intersection of Hilgard Avenue and Lindbrook Drive, will be 78 feet tall at most and also have a two-level underground parking garage, according to the notice.

To read the complete article, please click here:
Daily Bruin article – Faculty Housing Project

6.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Metro Art Events – From tours of Metro station artwork delivered by our cultured docents, to a special Valentines themed concert and an artist poster signing, here is your guide to the Metro Art events happening in February. All are free and open to the public!

Metro Art – Click Here

American Neorealism, Part One: 1948-1984 – Jan. 10 – Feb 8 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  In the aftermath of WWII, Italian neorealist filmmakers sought to directly represent the social reality of their time though non-professional actors, location shooting and open-ended narratives. John Cassavetes, Barbara Loden, Charles Burnett, Shirley Clarke, Billy Woodberry, Kent Mackenzie and other American filmmakers embraced this movement as a rich alternative to Hollywood’s classical style.

For more information about this series and the UCLA Film & Television Archive, click here:
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2020/american-neorealism

Cuisine.Art.People. Festival 2020 – UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance is setting the plates for 12 nights of great food, fun and lively conversation in L.A.’s beloved restaurants, cafes and watering holes. 12+ amazing people are seated at each table to ‘break bread,’ raise a glass and exchange what’s on our minds in an intimate setting to help support the cultural life of Los Angeles. All proceeds benefit CAP UCLA programming. Click below for a schedule of events and to make reservations:

https://www.cap.ucla.edu/CuisineArtPeople

The PLATO Society of Los Angeles Colloquium – February 20, 2020 at the Skirball Cultural Center (2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.).   The speaker at this event will be David Bennett, Meredith Professor of History Emeritus in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and his topic is:

Fear of “The Other”–
Nativism in American History and its Resurgence Today

Mr. Bennett will discuss the contrast between a society celebrated on the great seal of the United States “Out of Many One” versus a large minority of Americans who have never accepted this vision of the country.

The program is from 1:30-3:00 in the Magnin Auditorium. Complimentary coffee and cookies are available from 12:45. This event is open to the Public.  Admission and parking are free.

7.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

8.  RESIDENT ADS

WORTH NEW YORK & W BY WORTH SALE

30-70% OFF designer women’s clothing!  After 28 years in business, Worth Collection and W By Worth will be closing their doors in April. I am hosting a fabulous sale featuring the NEW Spring 2020 collection at 30% off, fall/winter at 60% off, and select pieces from past seasons at 70% off. TODAY thru FEBRUARY 10. All sizes for all lifestyles, from the most casual to black tie!

By appointment only at my home in Little Holmby.  Call or email for address and hours:  dbarta@worthnewyork.com, 310-721-2500

9.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – FEBRUARY 11
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 1-24-20

HOLMBY NEWS
January 24, 2020

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  Street Repair Requests
2.  Synthetic Turf Field at Westwood Rec. Center
3.  SB-50 Housing Bill Update
4.  Parkway Trees Update
5.  Earthquake Safety
6.  Holmby Park – All Cleaned Up
7.  News from the Mayor’s Office
8.  Angeles Academy of Music – New in Westwood
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.  Upcoming Community Events
10.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  STREET REPAIR REQUESTS

The Bureau of Street Services has scheduled a Small Asphalt Repairs (SAR) truck (which is described as 1 small asphalt repair truck, consisting of 2 workers and asphalt), for the Westwood Neighborhood Council area, to perform small asphalt repairs on Februrary 26, 2020.

The Westwood Neighborhood Council has asked us to submit suggested locations in our neighborhood for small street repairs. The city will only send the SAR truck to a total of 15 locations in the entire Westwood Neighborhood Council area, so Holmby Westwood will only see a handful of repairs.

The type of repairs that can be addressed with this program include the following:
– Potholes and pop outs
– Skin patching of eroded or cracked areas
– Some repairs on concrete streets

If you are aware of any spots in our neighborhood that would be particularly good candidates for this program, please send requests to Dana at hwpoa@aol.com no later than Wednesday, February 5.  Please only send street repair requests, not sidewalks or curbs.

NOTE: Street repaving is not part of this program.  Please do not submit requests to repave streets.

2.  SYNTHETIC TURF FIELD AT WESTWOOD REC. CENTER

The Recreation & Parks Commission has approved the installation of a controversial synthetic-turf soccer field at Westwood Park.

The synthetic field, which replaces natural grass in the park, will measure 180 feet by 300 feet, have LED lighting and 20-foot-high netting behind the goals. There will also be paint on the field to accommodate soccer and flag football. The field will not be fenced. City programming will occupy Tommy’s Field 45% of the time, 35% will be allotted for permit reservations, and the remaining 20% will be open for public use.

More information can be found in this Daily Bruin article:
https://dailybruin.com/2020/01/19/commission-approves-synthetic-turf-field-at-westwood-park-after-months-of-debate/

3.  SB-50 HOUSING BILL UPDATE

SB 50 is an attempt for the State to override local zoning restrictions to allow for multi-family housing in single family residential neighborhoods. That could result in apartment buildings in the HWPOA neighborhood.

As of today, SB 50 has been taken by Senator Atkins to the Rules Committee where it is waiting to be voted on.  The bill has to be out of the Senate by the January 31 deadline.

Here is a link to an article from the LA Times yesterday:

LA Times – SB 50 article

Please continue to follow this in the local news as the story is evolving on a daily basis.

4.  PARKWAY TREES UPDATE

Dalehurst Avenue
Thanks to the Holmby Westwood Green Team and TreePeople, Dalehurst Avenue now has 22 newly planted Canary Island Pines.  In addition, the City has removed 7 dead Aleppo Pines and several tree stumps from the street.  Drop by and see what has been accomplished.  It looks great!

Tree Trimming
You have probably noticed city tree trimmers in the neighborhood.  The City has developed a schedule for trimming parkway trees.  While the schedule for this fiscal year includes the majority of streets in Holmby Westwood, it does not include every street.  Streets that are not included will hopefully be addressed in the next fiscal year.  We will continue to press for completion of trimming throughout the neighborhood.

5.  EARTHQUAKE SAFETY

This week marked the anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake.  Read about the quake’s significance and how you can prepare for the next one by clicking the link:

Remembering the Northridge Earthquake

We also experienced a 3.6 earthquake earlier this week, which was a good reminder that we should prepare for disasters that may occur in Los Angeles.

A few years ago, HWPOA hosted a Disaster Preparedness presentation, with speakers from the LAFD and a geologist from UCLA.  Videos of the presentation can be found on YouTube:

Part 1 – https://youtu.be/dxLoVloKvyw
Susan Reuben (HWPOA Vice President) discusses our neighborhood preparedness plans; Lt. Mark Akahoshi (LAFD Battalion Chief) discusses earthquake preparedness and the CERT training program.

Part 2 –  https://youtu.be/8xaTlJEhM5s
Debbie Weiser (Geologist) discusses earthquake hazards in West Los Angeles, the “Big One”, and what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.

Below, you will find links to a number of websites that may be helpful with earthquake preparedness and safety:

In addition, ShakeAlertLA is a mobile app that sends alerts to users within Los Angeles County that an earthquake of greater than magnitude 5.0 or level IV intensity has been detected and that they may soon feel shaking.  The app is available for both Apple and Android devices and available in both English and Spanish. You can also use this app to prepare for an earthquake, get details on recent earthquakes, and find help after an earthquake.

6.  HOLMBY PARK – ALL CLEANED UP

Earlier this month, the curbs and crosswalks around Holmby Park were filled with dead leaves and mud, which was unsightly and made it difficult for pedestrians to walk or get out of their cars.  HWPOA contacted the city to request street cleaning around the park and the city quickly cleaned up the mess.

7.  NEWS FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE

The Mayor’s Office recently sent out a newsletter with updates on a variety of programs, events and other announcements.    Topics include:

  • LA Public Library to End Late Fees
  • Jobs with Summer Night Lights
  • LADOT Speed Hump Application
  • Census Goodwill Ambassador Program

The notice can be found here:

News from the Mayor 1-20-20

8.  ANGELES ACADEMY OF MUSIC – NEW IN WESTWOOD

HWPOA would like to support our local businesses.  Angeles Academy of Music is a new business that recently opened up in Westwood Village at 10921 Weyburn Ave.  They offer piano lessons, voice lessons, violin lessons, guitar lessons and cello lessons.

Website:
Angeles Academy of Music

9.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

American Neorealism, Part One: 1948-1984 – Jan. 10 – Feb 8 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  In the aftermath of WWII, Italian neorealist filmmakers sought to directly represent the social reality of their time though non-professional actors, location shooting and open-ended narratives. John Cassavetes, Barbara Loden, Charles Burnett, Shirley Clarke, Billy Woodberry, Kent Mackenzie and other American filmmakers embraced this movement as a rich alternative to Hollywood’s classical style.

For more information about this series and the UCLA Film & Television Archive, click here:
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2020/american-neorealism

Cuisine.Art.People. Festival 2020 – UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance is setting the plates for 12 nights of great food, fun and lively conversation in L.A.’s beloved restaurants, cafes and watering holes. 12+ amazing people are seated at each table to ‘break bread,’ raise a glass and exchange what’s on our minds in an intimate setting to help support the cultural life of Los Angeles. All proceeds benefit CAP UCLA programming. Click below for a schedule of events and to make reservations:

https://www.cap.ucla.edu/CuisineArtPeople

10.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – FEBRUARY 11
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 1-17-20

HOLMBY NEWS
January 17, 2020

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Speed Hump Program
3.  Covered CA – Health Insurance Open Enrollment
4.  Free Bulky Item Drop-Off Event
5.  2020 Congressional Art Competition
6.  Free Museum Day
7
.  Upcoming Community Events
8.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

RAPE, FORCIBLE (any age, non consentual sexual intercourse)
Incident #: 200804257
10700 BLOCK LE CONTE AV  |  1/4/2020 @ 10:00 PM

RAPE, FORCIBLE (any age, non consentual sexual intercourse)
Incident #: 200804256
10700 BLOCK LE CONTE AV  |  1/2/2020 @ 10:00 PM

NOTE:
We contacted the LAPD regarding the above two incidents.   Here is the response:

There were two acquaintance rapes reported on 1/7/20, that occurred at a hostel in the 10700 block of Le Conte Avenue.  The first allegedly occurred on 1/2/20, and the second by a different suspect on 1/4/20.  In both incidents, things began consensually and then escalated into an alleged rape.  The victim did not report either incident until several days later nor did she seek medical treatment.

2.  SPEED HUMP PROGRAM

Speed Humps are designed to reduce vehicular speed on residential local or collector streets that have a single lane of travel in each direction. While generally effective in reducing vehicle speeds and volume, speed humps also have disadvantages such as the potential for increased vehicle noise when traversing the hump as well as increased emergency vehicle response times.

The Speed Hump Program opens up a review cycle every 6 months to take petitions for speed humps. The speed hump application window will open Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 8 a.m. PST

For more information about how you can apply for a speed hump in your neighborhood, speed hump guidelines and frequently asked questions, visit ladot.lacity.org/how-do-i/request-speed-humps.

3.  COVERED CA – HEALTH INSURANCE OPEN ENROLLMENT

GET COVERED, CALIFORNIA!
Open Enrollment for Health Insurance is Happening Now!

Dear neighbor:

Time is running out to sign up for affordable health insurance for 2020 in California.
Why get covered? Because health insurance can protect you from unexpected costs when an accident or illness occurs. Signing up for comprehensive coverage will give you and your family peace of mind, as well as financial security if you or a loved one gets hurt or sick.

Here’s what you need to know to get covered using the health care marketplace:

The deadline to sign up through open enrollment in California is January 31, 2020.  You can sign up for coverage or learn more by visiting www.coveredca.com  or calling 1 (800) 300-1506.

Coverage could be more affordable than you think. Premium assistance to help reduce the cost of health care is available to individuals and families who enroll in a Covered California health insurance plan and meet requirements. This year, new financial help is available to more middle-income Californians than ever before. If you didn’t qualify for help in the past, you may qualify now.

Already had coverage through Covered California for 2019? This year, it is more important than ever to head back to CoveredCA.com and shop and save. You may be eligible to receive even more help than you did before.

It is now California law to have health coverage in 2020. California restored the individual mandate that was part of the Affordable Care Act from 2014 to 2018, making it the law to have health coverage in 2020. It is especially important to enroll in the marketplace now to avoid potential tax penalties when you file your 2020 taxes in the spring of 2021.

If you have questions, free help is available in a variety of languages. Professionals are available to help you explore your options and sign up for a plan that is right for you.

Take the time to learn about your options and make sure to sign up before the January 31st deadline. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact my Los Angeles office at 323-651-1040.

Sincerely,
Ted W. Lieu
Member of Congress

4.  FREE BULKY ITEM DROP-OFF EVENT

Do you have furniture, oversized toys, appliances, and other items to get rid of?  It’s time to purge!

On Saturday, January 18th and Saturday, January 25th from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, LA Sanitation & Environment is hosting Free Bulky Item Drop Off events at five locations throughout Los Angeles.

Flyer – Free Bulky Item Drop-Off 2020

We will only be accepting bulky items… no building debris, concrete, dirt, asphalt or hazardous waste will be accepted.  Nearby location:

West Los Angeles Yard
2027 Stoner Ave
Los Angeles, Ca 90025

Questions?  Call our 24-hour Customer Care Center at 1-800-773-2489. Or visit lacitysan.org/bulky

5.  2020 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION

Each year, a nation-wide high school arts competition is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Artistic Discovery Contest is an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent in the nation, as well as in our Congressional District.

Winners are recognized both in their district and at an annual awards ceremony in Washington, DC. The winning works are displayed for one year at the U.S. Capitol.

The Artistic Discovery Contest is open to all high school students (9-12th grade) who either reside or attend school in the 33rd District. Submission deadline is February 14, 2020. For more information, please click the flyer below:

2020 Congressional Art Competition Flyer

6.  FREE MUSEUM DAY

Museums Annual Free-For-All Day
Saturday, January 25, 2020

Over 40 museums—presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, and science—will open their doors and invite visitors to attend free of charge.

For more information and a list of participating museums, please click the link below:

Free Museum Day

7.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Some Favorite Writers: Tobias Wolff – Tuesday, Jan. 21, 7:30 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  One of America’s preeminent writers, Tobias Wolff is the author of memoirs, novels, and short story collections. Wolff reads from his work and talks with UCLA professor Mona Simpson.  Click here for more information.

American Neorealism, Part One: 1948-1984 – Jan. 10 – Feb 8 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  In the aftermath of WWII, Italian neorealist filmmakers sought to directly represent the social reality of their time though non-professional actors, location shooting and open-ended narratives. John Cassavetes, Barbara Loden, Charles Burnett, Shirley Clarke, Billy Woodberry, Kent Mackenzie and other American filmmakers embraced this movement as a rich alternative to Hollywood’s classical style.

For more information about this series and the UCLA Film & Television Archive, click here:
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2020/american-neorealism

Cuisine.Art.People. Festival 2020 – UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance is setting the plates for 12 nights of great food, fun and lively conversation in L.A.’s beloved restaurants, cafes and watering holes. 12+ amazing people are seated at each table to ‘break bread,’ raise a glass and exchange what’s on our minds in an intimate setting to help support the cultural life of Los Angeles. All proceeds benefit CAP UCLA programming. Click below for a schedule of events and to make reservations:

https://www.cap.ucla.edu/CuisineArtPeople

8.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – FEBRUARY 11
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 1-10-20

HOLMBY NEWS
January 10, 2020

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  HWPOA Board Meeting
2.  Coyote Alert
3.  Reminder: Dalehurst Tree Planting Tomorrow
4.  LAPD Crime Report

5.  Kelly Music Building / Tanino Ristorante
6.  Metro – Get to Know Your Line Letters
7.  2020 Homeless Count – Volunteers Needed
8.  2020 Community Police Academy
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.  Upcoming Community Events
10.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
11.  Resident Ads
12.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  HWPOA BOARD MEETING

On Tuesday, January 14 at 7:30 PM, the HWPOA Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting at Belmont Village, 10475 Wilshire Blvd.  Please click here to see the agenda.

Members of the community are welcome to attend, though space is limited. Please let us know if you plan to attend.  Email Dana at hwpoa@aol.com.

2.  COYOTE ALERT

A resident reported seeing a large, fearless coyote earlier this week, on Charing Cross and Loring.  Here are a few tips when encountering a coyote:

What should I do if a coyote approaches me?
Wave your arms. Shout in a low, loud tone. Throw objects at the coyote while maintaining eye contact. Make yourself look as big as possible. If you are wearing a jacket, take it off & swing around over your head. If possible go towards active or populated areas but do not turn your back & run from the coyote as that could trigger a chase.

How can I keep my pets safe?
Keep you pets indoors or closely supervised when outside. Do not leave small pets unattended in your yard. Walk your dog on a leash at all times & stay close to high pedestrian traffic areas. Avoid dense brushy areas or paths near abandoned properties. If you notice a coyote when walking your dog, keep your dog as close to you as possible & move towards an active area. Never encourage or allow your dog to interact or “play” with coyotes.

How can I keep my children safe?
Make sure that your children never play outside in the same clothes they just ate food in. Wildlife may be attracted to food odors in clothing. Make sure children wash thoroughly after eating. Provide children with a whistle and breakaway necklace they can blow if an animal approaches. Never let them approach any stray animal. If a coyote approaches, they should face the animal, move slowly to another person or dwelling entrance, raise their arms over their head, clap their hands, stomp their feet, blow a whistle, and call out in a stern loud voice “There is a coyote here.” The best thing to do is avoid leaving children unattended.

Deterrents & Scare Tactics

  • Sprinkle cayenne pepper or chili powder in areas where coyotes sleep to deter them from staying. These types of deterrents do not last & will need to be repeated if they become wet. Do not use these methods where children have access & do not use near air ducts.
  • Use motion activated strobe lights, sprinklers, or radios that are set to talk or news stations to help deter the coyotes. Use caution as strobe lights can trigger seizures in people or pets with epilepsy.
  • Use a coyote shaker can. This is a can containing a few coins which can be shaken & thrown towards a coyote. Throw tennis balls, open & close an umbrella towards the coyote, bang two pans together, blow a whistle, use an air horn, or use a high pressure water sprayer. Alternate the deterrents to prevent coyotes from getting used to one method.

3.  REMINDER: DALEHURST TREE PLANTING TOMORROW

It’s here at last!  The Holmby Westwood Green Team parkway tree planting on Dalehurst Avenue is tomorrow, Saturday, January 11 from 9 am to noon.

Come join us as we work with TreePeople volunteers to plant 22 new Canary Island Pines on three blocks.  Meet us at 523 Dalehurst for a morning of fun and neighborhood camaraderie.   Start the New Year off right and do something good for the neighborhood, the city, our environment and yourself.    Residents of all ages are welcome.   For questions about the planting or Green Team, contact Marnie Bodek (mossbodek@msn.com) or Juliana Bancroft (julianabancroft10@gmail.com)

4.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 200804060
500 BLOCK DALEHURST AV  |  12/31/2019 @ 4:30 PM

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Christopher Ragsdale, Senior Lead Officer
West Los Angeles Community Police Station
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 26690@lapd.lacity.org
Website: www.lapdonline.org

5.  KELLY MUSIC BUILDING / TANINO RISTORANTE

As of December 2019, the Kelly Music Building, known most recently as Tanino Ristorante, is an officially designated Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) as part of the development of Westwood Village.

The Kelly Music Building is important for its association with the early development of Westwood Village and as one of the earliest commercial architectural commissions by master architect Paul Revere Williams. Completed in 1930, the Kelly Music Building was part of the initial development phase of Westwood Village, which officially opened in late 1929.

For more information about this historic designation, please click here:

https://www.laconservancy.org/locations/kelly-music-building-tanino-ristorante

6.  METRO – GET TO KNOW YOUR LINE LETTERS

More line letters will soon be coming your way!  You may have  already noticed our transition to the A Line (Blue) and E Line (Expo), and the brand new signage on the A Line. The rest of our rail lines are now following suit.

The updated line letter names will be as follows:

7.  2020 HOMELESS COUNT – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Every January, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) conducts a census of the homeless population through the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count. The Count helps us better understand homelessness in our region and direct fiscal and staffing resources where they’re needed most. LAHSA needs at least 8,000 volunteers to canvas more than 80 cities and 200 communities across LA County.

You can now register for the Count, which will take place January 21st through January 23rd.  The count in our area will take place on January 22, 2020 – West Los Angeles, Southeast Los Angeles, & the South Bay (Service Planning Areas 5, 7, & 8)

Volunteer now – click here

8.  2020 COMMUNITY POLICE ACADEMY

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to attend the police academy? Here’s your chance!

The LAPD is now accepting applications for the Community Police Academy! Contact West LA’s Community Relations Office at (310) 444-0743 to apply.

9.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Glenn O’Brien: Intelligence for Dummies – Tuesday, Jan. 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  Jonathan Lethem, Andy Spade, Linda Yablonsky, and others read from the recently released book of essays by the late Glenn O’Brien.  Click here for more information.

The PLATO Society of Los Angeles Colloquium – Thursday, Jan. 16 at the Skirball Cultural Center.  The PLATO Society welcomes Richard Sander, Professor of Law at UCLA. Prof. Sander will discuss “Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Problems, Paradoxes and Some Possible Solutions.”

Professor Sander is a national authority on race in higher education. In 2004 he published a comprehensive study of affirmative action in American law schools. His study concluded that the use of racial preferences in higher education may harm its intended beneficiaries and cause as many problems as it solves.

DATE: Thursday, January 16, 2020
TIME: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Complimentary coffee and cookies are available from 12:45 p.m.
PLACE: Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., in the Magnin Auditorium.
PARKING: Free at the Skirball
COST: Free! Open to the public.

American Neorealism, Part One: 1948-1984 – Jan. 10 – Feb 8 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  In the aftermath of WWII, Italian neorealist filmmakers sought to directly represent the social reality of their time though non-professional actors, location shooting and open-ended narratives. John Cassavetes, Barbara Loden, Charles Burnett, Shirley Clarke, Billy Woodberry, Kent Mackenzie and other American filmmakers embraced this movement as a rich alternative to Hollywood’s classical style.

For more information about this series and the UCLA Film & Television Archive, click here:
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2020/american-neorealism

10.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

11.  RESIDENT ADS

LOOKING FOR A CLEANING LADY

We are looking for a once-a-week cleaning lady with excellent references who is completely trustworthy and honest, and has a green card.

Please contact Andrea Smith at 310-470-8343 or ablsmith@dock.net.

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SEEKING HOUSEKEEPER – 1 DAY/WEEK

A retired couple needs a housekeeper one day a week. Prefer someone who takes initiative and speaks English. No cooking or driving necessary. Please send email recommendations to swy333@gmail.com.

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WANTED: PART-TIME DRIVER

I am seeking a driver to drive approximately 2-4 hours per day, Monday through Friday.  Hours are flexible and driving will be short distances (about 1 mile).  Please contact Marie at (310) 897-3114.  Thank you.

12.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 1-3-20

HOLMBY NEWS
January 3, 2020

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Caution – Do Not Abbreviate 2020
3.  Another Little Holmby Tree Planting Event
4.  California “Real ID” Deadline
5.  2020 Homeless Count – Volunteers Needed
6.  Help Wanted – Join the 2020 Census Team
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.  Upcoming Community Events
8.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
9.  Resident Ads
10.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON (ADW) (likely to produce great bodily injury)
Incident #: 190820247
WILSHIRE BL & WESTHOLME AV  |  12/31/2019 @ 6:30 AM

BURGLARY – ATTEMPTED
Incident #: 190820258
900 BLOCK MALCOLM AV  |  12/31/2019 @ 2:00 AM

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Christopher Ragsdale, Senior Lead Officer
West Los Angeles Community Police Station
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 26690@lapd.lacity.org
Website: www.lapdonline.org

2.  CAUTION – DO NOT ABBREVIATE 2020

From USA Today:

The new year is giving scammers an easy way to forge documents, but you can protect yourself with an easy New Year’s resolution: Stop abbreviating the year.

Why? This year’s abbreviation is easily changeable and could be used against you. The concern is that scammers could easily manipulate a document dated “1/1/20” into “1/1/2000” or even “1/1/2021.”

Writing out the full date “could possibly protect you and prevent legal issues on paperwork,” according to Hamilton County, Ohio, Auditor Dusty Rhodes.

To read the complete USA Today article, please click here:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/01/02/do-not-abbreviate-year-2020-in-date/2795857001/

3.  ANOTHER LITTLE HOLMBY TREE PLANTING EVENT

Don’t forget that the Holmby Westwood Green Team is planting 22 new Canary Island Pines on three blocks of Dalehurst Avenue next Saturday, January 11 from 9 am to 12 noon.   All Holmby Westwood residents (including children and high school students) are invited to join us at 523 Dalehurst for a tree planting demonstration, followed by the actual tree planting and a naming ceremony for each tree.  Residents can do a lot or a little at the planting but neighborhood support and encouragement for the TreePeople volunteers will be welcome.  Refreshments will be available.  Start 2020 off right and come plant or cheer and enjoy your neighbors as we make beautiful Dalehurst even more beautiful.

Parking will be relaxed by the City from 8 am to 1pm on Warner Avenue between Hilgard and Loring Avenues and on Loring Avenue between Warner and Wyton.

For questions or to find out more about the Greening Holmby Westwood effort, please contact Marnie Bodek (mossbodek@msn.com) or Juliana Bancroft (julianabancroft10@gmail.com)

4.  CALIFORNIA “REAL ID” DEADLINE

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

Tick, tock! The deadline for obtaining your REAL ID will be here before you know it. Here’s what you need to know if you don’t yet have one.

The year is just about here. California drivers’ licenses and state identification cards must be REAL ID compliant in late 2020 as state-issued ID cards fall in line with federal standards. Starting Oct 1., 2020, drivers’ licenses and state IDs that are not REAL ID compliant will not be accepted as identification by federal authorities.

What’s more, the California DMV is using the New Year’s holiday as a reminder to state residents to get their new identification cards before time runs out, encouraging those who live in the Golden State to make it their resolution to get a REAL ID.

To read the complete article, please click here:

https://patch.com/california/centurycity/s/gyrlb/ca-real-id-deadline-in-2020-what-to-know

5.  2020 HOMELESS COUNT – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Every January, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) conducts a census of the homeless population through the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count. The Count helps us better understand homelessness in our region and direct fiscal and staffing resources where they’re needed most. LAHSA needs at least 8,000 volunteers to canvas more than 80 cities and 200 communities across LA County.

You can now register for the Count, which will take place January 21st through January 23rd.  The count in our area will take place on January 22, 2020 – West Los Angeles, Southeast Los Angeles, & the South Bay (Service Planning Areas 5, 7, & 8)

Volunteer now – click here

6.  HELP WANTED – JOIN THE 2020 CENSUS TEAM

The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting to fill hundreds of thousands of positions across the country to assist with the 2020 Census count.  Los Angeles County is hiring for a variety of temporary jobs, including census takers, recruiting assistants, office staff, and supervisory staff.

Candidates are invited to fill out an online job application. The application includes assessment questions about your education, work, and other experience.

2020 Census – Job Details

7.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

How to Be an Antiracist: Ibram X. Kendi – Wednesday, Jan. 8, 7:30 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  Guggenheim Fellow and National Book Award–winner Ibram X. Kendi re-energizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice. In his 2019 memoir, How to Be an Antiracist, he weaves together an electrifying combination of ethics, history, law, and science—including the story of his own awakening to antiracism—bringing it all together as “a confessional of self-examination that may, in fact, be our best chance to free ourselves from our national nightmare” (Jeffrey Stewart).  Click here for more information.

8.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

9.  RESIDENT ADS

LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE

FREE intro or refresher to Bridge!  Beverly Hills Bridge Club is offering a free bridge class to introduce those who might like to either start playing or come back to the game.

See flyer below about the ‘Quick & Easy Bridge’ workshop being held on Sunday, January 12 at Beverly Hills Bridge Club (located in the Beverly Hills tennis/community center at La Cienega and Olympic).

It is a WONDERFUL program — very welcoming and kind, yet challenging — fabulous teachers!!

Flyer – Quick and Easy Bridge

10.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – JANUARY 14
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.