Happy Holidays from HWPOA

Dear Neighbors,

The Holmby Westwood Board of Directors would like to wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy holiday season!

This past year has been challenging for everyone as we worked together to keep our community safe and strong. And the tough times are not yet over. But with the support of our HWPOA community, we’ll be stronger on the other side.

Thank you for your membership to HWPOA! We’re grateful for the continued trust you place in us. We look to the challenges ahead with determination and understanding of our responsibility in ensuring that the Holmby Westwood neighborhood receives the city support and protections we deserve.

Best wishes for a safe holiday season and a happy, healthy new year. Our next newsletter will be sent out in 2022.

Sincerely,
Your HWPOA Board of Directors

HOLMBY NEWS
December 24, 2021

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Security Reminders – Vacation Tips
3.  Tips for a COVID-Safe Holiday Season
4.  Christmas Tree Recycling
5.  New California Laws for 2022
6. 
Resident Ads
7.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

VEHICLE, STOLEN
Incident #: 210817727
800 BLOCK WARNER AV  |  12/17/2021 @ 10:00 PM

BRANDISHING WEAPON, EXHIBITING DEADLY WEAPON
Incident #: 210817779
10400 BLOCK LINDBROOK DR  |  12/18/2021 @ 9:30 PM

File a Police Report Online: click here
EMERGENCY:
911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
James Allen, Senior Lead Officer
West L.A. Community Police Station –1663 Butler Ave.
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 39318@lapd.online
West LA Community Police Station Website:  click here
LAPD Website:
www.lapdonline.org

2.  SECURITY REMINDERS – VACATION TIPS

Thanks to Westwood Hills POA and Brentwood Homeowners for the following list of safety tips:

  • Porch pirates are in maximum overdrive. Remove your packages as soon as possible from your front door, and have a friend check your house daily if you’re planning on being away. If you work at an office that will be staffed while you are away, have your packages delivered to the office address. Amazon packages can be delivered to a nearby Amazon locker.
  • Make sure trash cans are not left out after trash day.
  • Two cars always in the driveway, with lots of dust, are one indicator you may be away.
  • Newspapers and mail piling up is another indicator that you are away. Stop service while you’re away, or have a friend pick up for you every day.
  • If you’re home and hear an unexpected knock, answer from inside and say, “we” can’t open the door right now. It lets possible criminals know you are not a good target. Barking dogs are also a great deterrent.
  • Alarms on, windows locked, when you are away, even if it’s just a short errand.
  • Put your indoor and outdoor lights on timers, so they will go on regardless of whether or not you are in town. This is also a great way to ensure that you never come home to a dark house at night.
  • Ladder on the side of the house? Many criminals access second floors using items on your property. Keep access points to your backyard and sideyards locked or otherwise not easily accessible to criminals.
  • Don’t leave items visible in cars, and certainly do not leave your key fobs in your cars.

3.  TIPS FOR A COVID-SAFE HOLIDAY SEASON

From the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health:

4.  CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING

LA Sanitation has curbside collection for Christmas trees to make it convenient to properly and safely recycle your tree.

If your Christmas tree is too big to cut and place inside the green waste bin, simply place the tree next to your green waste bin on collection day.

How to Recycle your Christmas tree and put in the green bin:

  1.  REMOVE all ornaments, decorations, tinsels and stand from the tree.
  2.  CUT the tree into pieces, if needed, to fit into green bin.
  3.  PLACE the tree pieces inside the green bin and put out for regular pick-up on collection day.

*Flock or artificial trees can’t be recycled – place them in the black container.

Collected Christmas trees will be recycled into compost and mulch that is available to residents for free.

What else can be recycled at the holidays?
Conventional gift wrapping paper may use glitter, foil, or a laminate to make it more durable and appealing; nonetheless, these items cannot be easily removed for recycling. There are some exceptions including holiday packaging like cartons, cardboard, certain plastics and gift boxes can be placed in the blue bin for recycling.

5.  NEW CALIFORNIA LAWS FOR 2022

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

A slew of laws takes effect in 2022, affecting everything from how you vote and shop to whether you get ketchup with your fries.

Here are 11 categories of new laws that take effect next year across California:

Patch – New Laws for 2022

6.  RESIDENT ADS

HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE

Hello, this young woman is looking for a Housekeeping job come January. She is a very sweet 18-year-old that is vaccinated and is starting her paperwork for a green card. She is very trustworthy and desk at work. I highly recommend her.

Please call her at: Ana 323-812-8147. She is Spanish-speaking only.

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7.  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.  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 12-17-21

HOLMBY NEWS
December 17, 2021

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  I-405 Wilshire Ramp Closures – Overnight
3.  Free Metro Rides – Christmas Eve & New Years Eve
4.  Westwood Library Needs Your Help
5.  Give Back During the Holiday Season
6.  Sweetgreen Opens in Westwood Village
7
.  Holiday Events & Activities
8.  Activities & Things to Do
9.  Local Discounts & HWPOA Benefits
10.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

BICYCLE – STOLEN
Incident #: 210817519
10400 BLOCK CHARING CROSS RD  |  12/9/2021 @ 10:00 PM

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 210817555
800 BLOCK HILGARD AV  |  12/11/2021 @ 6:45 AM

FOLLOW-HOME ROBBERIES
Victims with high end jewelry and cars that are coming from trendy clubs or expensive shops are being targeted for robbery. The victims are carefully chosen as easy targets with money. In one recent instance, a couple who was staying in a Beverly Hills hotel went shopping at Rolex. While en route home the victims  stopped at the gas station on Moraga and Sepulveda. While attempting to get gas, 4 black males exited a black Toyota Corolla and hit the victim in the back of the head then robbed him. The suspect accidentally dropped a hand gun but quickly recovered it. Please stay alert during this holiday season.

File a Police Report Online: click here
EMERGENCY:
911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
James Allen, Senior Lead Officer
West L.A. Community Police Station –1663 Butler Ave.
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 39318@lapd.online
West LA Community Police Station Website:  click here
LAPD Website:
www.lapdonline.org

2.  I-405 WILSHIRE RAMP CLOSURES – OVERNIGHT

Metro contractors are continuing subsurface investigations on Wilshire Blvd. Work will require closures as follows:

Dates: December 15 to 30
Work hours: Monday through Thursday, 10pm to 6am

Traffic Impacts: 

  • Freeway Ramp Closure: Northbound 405 off-ramp to eastbound Wilshire Blvd.
  • Freeway Ramp Closure: Eastbound Wilshire Blvd. on-ramp to northbound 405
  • Partial lane reductions along Wilshire Blvd. between Bonsall Ave. and Veteran Ave.

3.  FREE METRO RIDES – CHRISTMAS EVE & NEW YEARS EVE

Metro will be offering free service on all bus and rail lines on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve so everyone can get home safely during the holidays.

No fare will be collected during the following times:

  • Friday, Dec. 24, starting at 9 p.m. through Saturday, Dec. 25 at 2 a.m.
  • Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, starting at 9 p.m. through Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022 at 2 a.m.

All Metro Rail stations with fare gates will be unlatched, and fare boxes and validators will not deduct fare from TAP cards and fare media.

Please note that there will be no overnight or enhanced rail service on Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve. Normal weekday bus and train schedules and service levels will be in effect. Trains will run approximately every 20 minutes after 8 p.m., and last trains will depart around midnight.

Metro will run on Sunday/holiday schedule on Christmas Day and on New Year’s Day, with added capacity on the L Line (Gold) on Jan. 1, 2022 for those heading to the Rose Parade or Rose Bowl game.

4.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY NEEDS YOUR HELP

2021 hasn’t been easy but Westwood Branch Library has been OPEN to provide books and limited programming to our patrons.

Please include us in your year end donations through this easy link.  See letter below for more information.  Thank you!

DONATE NOW – Click Here

5.  GIVE BACK DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON

Here are a few ways you can help the community this holiday season:

CD5 HOLIDAY DRIVE
Councilmember Koretz’s office is collecting donations for our unhoused neighbors in the Fifth Council District.  Please consider donating items to help them through the winter months.  Items include socks, blankets, sweatshirts and dog food.  There are several drop-off locations, the closest of which is at a volunteer’s home in the neighborhood (1022 Selby Ave.).  See flyer for details:

BLANKET & SOCK DRIVE – SPREAD THE WARMTH
The Department of Los Angeles Sanitation & Environment is organizing a donation drive to collect cold-weather items for homeless individuals across Los Angeles.  They are collecting donations of new and gently used blankets, sleeping bags, and socks throughout December 31st.

Donations can be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays at many city yards.  The nearest location is:

West LA District Yard
2027 Stoner Avenue

For more information, please see flyer below.

6.  SWEETGREEN OPENS IN WESTWOOD VILLAGE

Please welcome Sweetgreen to Westwood Village!

Sweetgreen serves up a variety of salads, warm bowls, plates, sides, and shareables. Their seasonal menu rotates 5 times a year, based on seasonality, and location – offering customers a variety of fresh produce in their peak ripeness throughout the year.

Sweetgreen is now open in the historic Kinross Cornerstone building (at the corner of Kinross and Gayley).

Sweetgreen Westwood Village
10922 Kinross Ave
Open daily: 10:30 am – 9:00 pm

Website:
www.sweetgreen.com

7.  HOLIDAY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

CELEBRATE AT WESTWOOD VILLAGE FARMERS MARKET

Please join us to celebrate the holiday season at the Westwood Village Farmers’ Market!

Free Holiday Crafts, Live Music & More!

Thursday, December 23, 2021
Holiday Carolers & Holiday Card Making
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Westwood Village Farmers’ Market
1036 Broxton Ave

Two hours free parking in the Broxton Avenue Structure before 5:00 pm.

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HOLIDAY EVENT GUIDE

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

Time to start planning as holiday festivities are underway in Westwood, Century City and throughout the South Bay, West Side and nearby.

Find tree lightings, parades, Nutcrackers, concerts, ice rinks, craft boutiques, light shows & more.  Many events kick off soon, while several require advance bookings, and space may be limited.

Please note: Always confirm with organizers that the listed activities are proceeding as planned when posted.

Patch’s Holiday Event Guide 2021

8.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

MoMA CONTENDERS 2021
January 5-27 at the Hammer Museum

Tickets on Sale Now!  The Hammer Museum presents MoMA Contenders 2021, The Museum of Modern Art’s renowned series of influential, innovative films from the past 12 months. Whether bound for awards glory or cult classic status, each of these films is a contender for lasting historical significance. See them on the big screen followed by Q&A with filmmakers and cast members!

MoMA Contenders – View Schedule & Buy Tickets

9.  LOCAL DISCOUNTS & HWPOA BENEFITS

Below you will find links to discounts and benefits that local businesses have offered to HWPOA members.  We hope to add more as often as we can. Please let us know if you would like to submit additional discounts for other Westwood retailers.

Current benefits include:

  • Campus Shoe Repair – 10% off any shoe or bag repair

To see offers, click here

Westwood Village Rewards Program:

You can now earn rewards for shopping and dining in Westwood Village! Exclusive offers, promotions, and other incentives are now available in many restaurants, shops, and businesses in Westwood Village. So easy to use, too, you can access all of these rewards from your mobile device!

Visit www.WestwoodVillageRewards.com and register for a list of promotions, rewards, and other incentives offered by local retailers. No extra steps are required, and no apps to download!

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*
  • 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.  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 12-10-21

HOLMBY NEWS
December 10, 2021

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

1.  Holiday Safety – Theft Prevention
2.  The Passing of Chip Chasalow
3.  Holmby Westwood Green Team Update
4.  Water Conservation – Outdoor Watering
5.  Movie Premiere – Street Closures
6.  Wireless Alarm Recommendation
7.  Give Back During the Holiday Season
8
.  Holiday Event Guide
9.  Sarah Leonard Jewelers – Free Gift Offer
10.  Local Discounts & HWPOA Benefits
11.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  HOLIDAY SAFETY – THEFT PREVENTION

‘Tis the season to be… stealing!  Please be aware of the following and take appropriate precautions:

Follow-home robberies  have recently occurred in several areas of Los Angeles. The suspects target people wearing expensive jewelry that is very visible and driving high-end vehicles.

The best prevention is always being aware of your surroundings and when leaving a shopping center, night club or restaurant. When driving in your vehicle, always check your mirrors to see if you’re being followed. If you believe you’re being followed, drive to the nearest police station. If you are unable to get to a police station, drive to a crowded public place and call police.

Porch Pirates are still stealing packages from your home while you’re away. Think about having deliveries sent to work and have your porch cleared by neighbors if you’re not home. If you’re ordering now, and going on vacation, check the delivery dates and think about delaying shipment.

Trash Cans should be removed on pickup day and not left out an extra day. Those are sure indicators you’re not home — EVEN if you are, which can be even more dangerous.

2.  THE PASSING OF CHIP CHASALOW

The HWPOA Board of Directors regrets to inform you that former HWPOA President and member of the Board of Directors, Irwin “Chip” Chasalow, passed away last week following a short illness.

Chip was a resident in Westwood for over 50 years and had a great interest in our community.  He was most helpful in legal matters involving the board and was always available for consultation.  He will be greatly missed.

The HWPOA Board of Directors extends its condolences to Chip’s wife, Judy and to the Chasalow family.

3.  HOLMBY WESTWOOD GREEN TEAM UPDATE

TREE OF THE MONTH – JACARANDA

This month the Green Team is pleased to share the Jacaranda as our Tree of the Month.  Besides the tree’s botanic name, provenance and description, the profile indicates the tree’s drought and pest tolerance, its potential for root damage, a fun fact about the species and where you can find the tree in our neighborhood.

The profile information is primarily drawn from the STS Publication “Street Trees Recommended for Southern California” and the Selectree Cal Poly website.

Special thanks to Cassandra Franklin, Kathryn Welch Howe, Cage Hall, and Allyson Bunting for writing and designing the Tree of the Month Profiles.

Tree of the Month:
Jacaranda (click here)

4.  WATER CONSERVATION – OUTDOOR WATERING

From LADWP:

We need every single LADWP customer to step up and take action as we face a third dry year and serious drought.  LADWP is asking its customers to refamiliarize themselves and comply with the City’s Water Conservation Ordinance. Since 2009, LADWP has remained at Phase 2 of the Water Conservation Ordinance which limits outdoor watering to three days a week, along with other prohibited uses of water. As water supply conditions continue to develop, LADWP may take further steps to mandate conservation, including further limiting outdoor watering.

5.  MOVIE PREMIERE – STREET CLOSURES

SONY PICTURES will be holding the Premiere of “SPIDERMAN NO WAY HOME”, at 7:30 PM on Monday, December 13, 2021 at the Regency Village and the Bruin Theatres.

There will be various sidewalk and street closures around the area of Broxton Avenue between Weyburn Avenue and Le Conte Avenue.

6.  WIRELESS ALARM RECOMMENDATION

A homeowner has recommended the following product:

Wireless Driveway Alarm

Hi Neighbors – I highly recommend this wireless alarm!  It’s basically like an invisible line that can go across any space for up to 500 feet.  It normally cost $59 but right now on Amazon there’s a 15% off coupon.

This alarm is wireless so it’s very easy to attach and install (I did it myself) and works on batteries.  If anyone crosses the front walkway onto my property I get a very loud alarm. It’s great for me because although I do have the Ring doorbell, I turn my phone off at night so I wouldn’t hear it anyway. And, my ring doorbell has not caught some motion before. This is totally separate from any mobile device. 

It works really well and is very helpful, especially for people that don’t have any existing surveillance system. 

7.  GIVE BACK DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON

Here are a few ways you can help the community this holiday season:

CD5 HOLIDAY DRIVE
Councilmember Koretz’s office is collecting donations for our unhoused neighbors in the Fifth Council District.  Please consider donating items to help them through the winter months.  Items include socks, blankets, sweatshirts and dog food.  There are several drop-off locations, the closest of which is at a volunteer’s home in the neighborhood (1022 Selby Ave.).  See flyer for details:

LAPD HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE
The West LAPD Community Police Station is holding a holiday toy drive through December 15. All toys will be distributed to local children. See flyer below for details:

BLANKET & SOCK DRIVE – SPREAD THE WARMTH
The Department of Los Angeles Sanitation & Environment is organizing a donation drive to collect cold-weather items for homeless individuals across Los Angeles.  They are collecting donations of new and gently used blankets, sleeping bags, and socks throughout December 31st.

Donations can be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays at many city yards.  The nearest location is:

West LA District Yard
2027 Stoner Avenue

For more information, please see flyer below.

ONLINE TOY & BOOK DRIVE
The Jewish Federation’s 16th Annual Festival of Lights Toy & Book Drive runs through Dec. 15, 2021.  This holiday season, you can send a gift — and a smile — to a child in need with a donation of a new toy or book (or both!).

The process is entirely virtual this holiday season, so it’s easier than ever. See below for all of the organizations we’re partnering with and their Amazon Wish Lists — and donate straight from there!

Jewish Federation – Toy & Book Drive 2021

8.  HOLIDAY EVENT GUIDE

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

Time to start planning as holiday festivities are underway in Westwood, Century City and throughout the South Bay, West Side and nearby.

Find tree lightings, parades, Nutcrackers, concerts, ice rinks, craft boutiques, light shows & more.  Many events kick off soon, while several require advance bookings, and space may be limited.

Please note: Always confirm with organizers that the listed activities are proceeding as planned when posted.

Patch’s Holiday Event Guide 2021

9.  SARAH LEONARD JEWELERS – FREE GIFT OFFER

To celebrate their 75th Anniversary in Westwood Village, Sarah Leonard Jewelers is offering the following free gift:

10.  LOCAL DISCOUNTS & HWPOA BENEFITS

Below you will find links to discounts and benefits that local businesses have offered to HWPOA members.  We hope to add more as often as we can. Please let us know if you would like to submit additional discounts for other Westwood retailers.

Current benefits include:

  • Campus Shoe Repair – 10% off any shoe or bag repair

To see offers, click here

Westwood Village Rewards Program:

You can now earn rewards for shopping and dining in Westwood Village! Exclusive offers, promotions, and other incentives are now available in many restaurants, shops, and businesses in Westwood Village. So easy to use, too, you can access all of these rewards from your mobile device!

Visit www.WestwoodVillageRewards.com and register for a list of promotions, rewards, and other incentives offered by local retailers. No extra steps are required, and no apps to download!

11.  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.  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 12-3-21

HOLMBY NEWS
December 3, 2021

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Holmby Westwood Green Team – Trees & Drought
3.  Sidewalk Report Gains Traction
4.  New Ordinance – Plastic Food Utensils
5.  UCLA Crest/Nimoy Theater – Community Update
6.  Metro Updates – Fare Collection & Route Changes
7.  Sarah Leonard Jewelers – 75th Anniversary
8.  Greater LA Homeless Count – Volunteers Needed
9.  Westwood Village Farmers’ Market Holiday Events
10.  Holiday Toy Drive – West LAPD
11
.  Activities & Things to Do
12.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
13.  Resident Ads
14.  Local Discounts & HWPOA Benefits

15.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

THEFT-GRAND (plain theft-grand) $950.01 & over
Incident #: 210816860
10700 BLOCK LE CONTE AV  |  11/18/2021 @ 3:00 AM

THEFT FROM VEHICLE – GRAND ($950.01 & over)
Incident #: 210816922
200 BLOCK CONWAY AV  |  11/17/2021 @ 1:20 PM

File a Police Report Online: click here
EMERGENCY:
911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
James Allen, Senior Lead Officer
West L.A. Community Police Station –1663 Butler Ave.
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 39318@lapd.online
West LA Community Police Station Website:  click here
LAPD Website:
www.lapdonline.org

2.  HOLMBY WESTWOOD GREEN TEAM – TREES & DROUGHT

The Holmby Westwood Green Team is addressing issues related to our parkway trees.  In addition to focusing on the trees themselves, we will address the work of the Green Team, efforts by the City of Los Angeles related to urban trees as well as resources for tree care and maintenance.  Please send your questions to Marnie Bodek at mossbodek@msn.com

SHOULD I WATER MY TREES, EVEN THOUGH WE ARE IN A DROUGHT?

YES.  ABSOLUTELY CONTINUE TO WATER YOUR TREES!

In early November, the Metropolitan Water District declared a Drought Emergency in Southern California.  The announcement followed Governor Newsom’s request that Californians voluntarily cut water consumption by 15%.

But conserving water does not mean sacrificing trees.  According to LA Forest Officer, Rachel Malarich “It is not either we conserve water, or we preserve trees.  It absolutely must be both.  Without water, our trees will not survive.”   As a valuable part of the urban infrastructure, trees cool the city, provide shade and improve residents’ physical and mental health.  They play a critical role in air quality as well as water quality, storm water capture and flood prevention.

Although it seems counterintuitive,  Angelenos should continue to water their trees when asked to turn off their tap.  Trees will not survive unless they are watered in a way that does not involve rain.  Trees that are less than 3 years old need to be watered two times per week with five gallons of water each time, mature trees need to be watered one to two times per month up to 24 hours.  It costs more money, time, and water to plant a new tree than it costs to keep one alive.   Keep watering your trees!

California needs trees, and trees need water, even in a drought.
Get the facts:

SaveOurWater.com/trees
#SaveOurTrees

3.  SIDEWALK REPORT GAINS TRACTION

L.A. Controller Ron Galperin’s recent report urging policymakers to make sweeping changes to the City’s sidewalk repair program has quickly gained attention from City leaders, community advocates, local and national media, and residents across Los Angeles. The goal of Controller Galperin’s report is to get L.A.’s 9,000 miles of pedestrian walkways fixed more quickly.

“It’s no secret to anyone who has ever walked the streets in Los Angeles that our sidewalks are in dreadful shape,” said Controller Galperin. “But our sidewalk repair program is broken and the City is moving too slowly to make any difference. Our leaders must adopt a new path forward to make L.A. a more walkable, accessible and safe city for everyone.”

Featured media coverage:

4.  NEW ORDINANCE – PLASTIC FOOD UTENSILS

Get ready to say goodbye to all the unused plastic knives and forks that clutter our kitchen drawers and cupboards.

Due to COVID, many of us have been eating more takeout. Since we eat much of that takeout at home, we very often don’t actually need the extra plastic utensils, condiments, straws and napkins that are automatically included by the restaurants with each order.

Ordinance No. 187030 requires that food and beverage facilities located in the City of Los Angeles — and all third party food delivery services operating in the city — offer disposable food ware accessories (plastic, knives, forks, spoons, stirrers, condiment packets, etc.) only to customers who specifically request them. This phase of the ordinance only applies to larger businesses, those with 26 employees or more.  Smaller establishments will need to curtail their disposable foodware giveaways starting next April.

It may seem like a small matter, but the amount of non-biodegradable, unrecyclable plastic waste accumulating in landfills and congesting our waterways is a threat to marine life and other ecosystems.  It’s past time we stopped creating and consuming so much plastic waste. So the next time you order take-out, “Skip the Stuff!”

5.  UCLA CREST/NIMOY THEATER – COMMUNITY UPDATE

On November 22, 2021, UCLA hosted a virtual meeting and discussion with members of the Westwood Community to provide an update on the renovation of the Nimoy Theater (formerly the Crest Theater).

To view a recording of the virtual update, please visit this YouTube link.

The Nimoy is currently being restored to its originally-envisioned role as a venue for live performance and cinematic arts. Enhancements to the facility include an expanded lobby for pre- and post-performance socializing and events; an updated lobby and guest facilities; new seating and theatrical production systems; and a backstage green room with artist support spaces – all designed to create memorable and transformative experiences for Los Angeles audiences.

Designed to achieve a LEED Gold rating and outperform the required provisions of the California Energy Code by at least 20%, the Nimoy will accommodate contemporary performance by groundbreaking artists scheduled to re-open in late 2022.

To learn more about the renovation, please visit the Center for the Art of Performance.

6.  METRO UPDATES – FARE COLLECTION & ROUTE CHANGES

METRO SERVICE CHANGES – EFFECTIVE DEC. 19

Starting on Sunday, December 19, 2021, Metro is rolling out service changes in order to bring you a better bus experience. We’re realigning routes for easier access to key destinations and more reliable service, part of implementing the NextGen Bus Plan. Some bus stops will also be consolidated to improve bus travel times, while maintaining access to alternative stops.

Metro Service Changes – click here

METRO FARE COLLECTION RESUMES – JAN. 2022

To keep riders and our employees safe, we suspended front door boarding on our buses in March 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We also relaxed our rules requiring riders to use the farebox and TAP validator.

With vaccinations well underway and mask wearing required on our system, we will resume front door boarding only and restart fare collection January 10, 2022.

7.  SARAH LEONARD JEWELERS – 75th ANNIVERSARY

Sarah Leonard Fine Jewelers Celebrates 75 Years
The Long-Running Merchant in Westwood Village

In 1946, Leonard and his wife Sarah, fondly referred to as Lenny & Sunny, opened a small jewelry store in Westwood Village. For many decades the business has grown and prospered, and today, Sarah Leonard Fine Jewelers holds the record as the longest-running merchant in Westwood Village. For 75 years Sarah Leonard Fine Jewelers’ has provided exceptional service, genuine concern, sound advice, and quality jewelry which is central to their core values.

On behalf of Councilmember Paul Koretz, thank you to the Westwood BID, Steve Sann, and the Department of Transportation for their partnership in celebrating this monumental anniversary, and heartfelt congratulations to Sarah Leonard Fine Jewelers on your 75th Anniversary!

8.  GREATER LA HOMELESS COUNT – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count takes place Tuesday – Thursday January 25 – 27, 2022. Counts are held during evening hours; different neighborhoods are counted on different days. The count is led by the LA Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA).

Please sign up online – enter your ZIP code at TheyCountWillYou.org to see dates and join the count in your neighborhood.

9.  WESTWOOD VILLAGE FARMERS’ MARKET HOLIDAY EVENTS

Please join us to celebrate the holiday season at the Westwood Village Farmers’ Market!

Free Holiday Crafts, Live Music & More!

Thursday, December 9, 2021
Mariachi Mexico en America & Holiday Ornament Making

Thursday, December 16, 2021
Holiday Music with Chris Watson & Pomander Orange Decorating

Thursday, December 23, 2021
Holiday Carolers & Holiday Card Making

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Westwood Village Farmers’ Market
1036 Broxton Ave

Two hours free parking in the Broxton Avenue Structure before 5:00 PM

10.  HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE – WEST LAPD

The West LAPD Community Police Station is holding a holiday toy drive through December 15.  All toys will be distributed to local children.  See flyer below for details:

11.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

CICLAVIA – SOUTH LA
Sunday, December 5, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Join us in South LA! This Sunday, enjoy the open streets of South Central, Exposition Park, Leimert Park, and Crenshaw at CicLAvia–South LA!

Activities Along the Route (partial list):

  • All four Hubs have free water stations and restrooms, a First Aid booth, food trucks, bike parking, free bike repair, and free pedicab rides to other Hubs.
  • The L.A. Zoo is bringing zoological artifacts, interactive games, and a few activities you can take back home.
  • Excited for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art? Grab an art kit and learn more about the museum before it opens!
  • Get details on upcoming performances and exclusive exhibitions at the LA Phil and LACMA booths.
  • The California Science Center booth will feature an educational exhibit on the various animals that make their homes in sea shells.

We’ve got directions, route details, activities, safety information, and more information – just click here.  Check out the full list of activities we have in store so you don’t miss a thing.

12.  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.

13.  RESIDENT ADS

GARAGE DOOR REPLACEMENT

I need to change the door of my garage.  Has anyone done this in recent years and could recommend a good company?

Please let me know.  Thank you.

Nora
nrozengu@g.ucla.edu

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14.  LOCAL DISCOUNTS & HWPOA BENEFITS

Below you will find links to discounts and benefits that local businesses have offered to HWPOA members.  We hope to add more as often as we can. Please let us know if you would like to submit additional discounts for other Westwood retailers.

Current benefits include:

  • Campus Shoe Repair – 10% off any shoe or bag repair

To see offers, click here

Westwood Village Rewards Program:

You can now earn rewards for shopping and dining in Westwood Village! Exclusive offers, promotions, and other incentives are now available in many restaurants, shops, and businesses in Westwood Village. So easy to use, too, you can access all of these rewards from your mobile device!

Visit www.WestwoodVillageRewards.com and register for a list of promotions, rewards, and other incentives offered by local retailers. No extra steps are required, and no apps to download!

15.  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.  Please confirm prior to attending.