Holmby News 1-26-24

HOLMBY NEWS
January 26, 2024

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Rescheduled Road Closures in Westwood Village
3.  New Parking Signs on Birchwood
4.  Jury Duty Scam Alert
5.  Westwood Homeless Count Update
6.  COVID Isolation – New Relaxed Guidelines
7
UCLA Nimoy Theater – Interactive Tour
8.  Activities & Things to Do
9.  Resident Ads

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 240804615
10500 BLOCK STRATHMORE DR  |  1/17/2024 @ 8:47 PM

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

2.  RESCHEDULED ROAD CLOSURES IN WESTWOOD VILLAGE

From the LADWP:

Dear Neighbors,

We have updated road closure dates to share for a water mainline replacement project in the UCLA area, due to this week’s rain.

In Westwood Village, LeConte Avenue will be closed at Gayley Avenue from 8:00AM – 4:00PM on Friday January 26 and Monday January 29 – Wednesday January 31 as LADWP replaces a water mainline installed in the 1920s with new earthquake resistant ductile iron pipe. This type of pipe flexes with the earth’s movements to prevent damage, so it is more resilient and reliable.

The intersection will reopen after 4:00PM on each of those days.

Traffic impacts:

  • On Gayley Ave, one lane will be open in each direction for travel north and south.
  • LeConte Ave will be closed to through traffic. Traffic heading west can detour by traveling on Broxton Ave to Weyburn Ave and back onto Gayley.

3.  NEW PARKING SIGNS ON BIRCHWOOD

An interested homeowner accomplished her goal even though it took many months. Rachel Ault thought bushes needed trimming and street signs had faded and some rusted in the Devon/Birchwood area.  She worked with Patty Macias in our council office and sure enough, this week, new signs were installed.

Special thanks to Rachel and other neighbors who help to create a safer and more beautiful Holmby Westwood by seeing something and doing something!  It takes a village!

4.  JURY DUTY SCAM ALERT

A homeowner recently reported the following situation to us:

A scammer called me on my cell phone and somehow managed to make the originating phone number an LAPD # so it looked legit. My Caller ID read LAPD.  They knew my name, middle initial, phone number, and address which is not easy to find online. The man identified himself as an officer and he claimed that I had failed to show up for a court date that was assigned after I failed to return two jury duty summons.

He claimed that each offense had a $1000 bond, and demanded that I go to a “treasury website” to post two $1000 bonds or a warrant would be issued for my immediate arrest.  He tried to keep me on the line by saying he was ordered to maintain contact until I posted the bonds, warning that if I broke contact (i.e, hung up) he would be sending the sheriff to my address to take me into custody.  I eventually hung up without providing any additional information, and without paying any money.

The LAPD and/or the Sheriff’s Department do not call people for warrants. If you receive a similar phone call, please do not give them any information or go onto the website they are directing you to.

California Courts
Jury Scam Alert

5.  WESTWOOD HOMELESS COUNT UPDATE

The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, overseen by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Agency (LAHSA) took place Wednesday evening. The annual Count takes place in all 50 states to create a “point-in-time” snapshot of homelessness in the United States. The results of the Count are used to determine the amount of federal and state funding received by Los Angeles to address homelessness.

Some 150 Westwood and UCLA volunteers met at the Westwood Presbyterian Church on Wilshire to participate in this year’s Count, one of the largest turnouts in L.A. County.  After checking in, meeting neighbors, enjoying refreshments, and completing a brief training session, teams of three to four volunteers left the church with maps and flashlights in hand along with a phone App that was used to tally the number of homeless individuals in Westwood.  This included individuals, tents, makeshift shelters, encampments, cars, campers, vans, RVs, and SUVs used for dwelling.

Holmby-Westwood neighbors made a strong showing once again. Volunteers included Westwood Neighborhood Council President Lisa Chapman who Co-Chaired the Count with Steve Sann, Chair of the Westwood Community Council. HWPOA Board members Jann Williams, Philip Gabriel, Ellen Turner, and Sandy Brown, along with homeowners Con Howe, Mark Magna, and Jason Somers were among the volunteers at the Westwood Count. Belmont Village Westwood staff, along with UCLA professors, staff and students, also turned out to support the big effort. This is a valued and important community service.

Pictured l to r are: Sandy Brown, Connie Boukidis (of Comstock Hills), Ellen Turner, and Patty Macias, our Westwood Field Deputy from Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky’s office.

6.  COVID ISOLATION – NEW RELAXED GUIDELINES

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

Test positive for COVID-19? As long as you don’t have any symptoms, you can go to work or school, according to new guidelines from state health officials.

New COVID-19 isolation recommendations move away from five days of isolation and instead focus on clinical symptoms to determine when to end isolation.

“Instead of staying home for a minimum of five days, individuals may return to work or school when they start to feel better,” the CDPH said in a statement.

People who test positive can now go about their lives (while still wearing a mask) as long as their symptoms are improving and they are fever-free without medication for 24 hours. People who test positive but never develop symptoms don’t need to isolate, according to the CDPH order.

Masking requirements haven’t changed: People who test positive should wear a mask around other people indoors for the 10 days after they test positive or become sick. People can stop wearing a mask sooner than 10 days following two sequential negative tests at least one day apart, health officials said.

7.  UCLA NIMOY THEATER – INTERACTIVE TOUR

From the UCLA Newsroom:

On Christmas Day 1940, an austere 500-seat Moderne theater for movies and live performances opened on Westwood Boulevard, just south of Wilshire.

In 1956, it became a full-time movie theater dubbed the Crest, which the city named a historic-cultural monument some 50 years later.

Last September, the restored and re-imagined landmark was unveiled as the UCLA Nimoy Theater, the university’s newest state-of-the-art performing arts destination. Take a detailed interactive tour of the Nimoy in UCLA Magazine’s first issue of the year:

The UCLA Nimoy Theater

8.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

BIG BOOK SALE
Saturday, February 3 from 10 am to 2 pm
at Westwood Library

Dive into a world of literary treasures at the Friends of Westwood Library’s upcoming Used Book Sale! Discover hidden gems, timeless classics, and thrilling reads—all at unbeatable prices.

Whether you’re a fiction aficionado, history buff, or a lover of all things non-fiction, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss this chance to build your personal library while supporting the community. Mark your calendar and get ready to snag some fantastic reads!


ONLY THE YOUNG – West Coast Premiere
February 10 – Opening Celebration
February 11 – May 12 – Exhibit on view
at the Hammer Museum

Following the successful presentation at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, see the West Coast premiere of Only The Young: Experimental Art in Korea,1960s–1970s, on view from February 11–May 12. This exhibition gives unprecedented insight into a vibrant moment after the Korean War when Korean artists rebelled against artistic limits, embracing bold and provocative practices. Deemed a “must-see” by Artnet and hailed as “unforgettable” by The New York Times, visit and discover it firsthand!

Learn More

Opening Celebration – RSVP

9.  RESIDENT ADS

SEEKING CARPENTER
We are in need of a carpenter to create and install an extra shelf in a decorative cabinet.  If you have any recommendations, please email me at andybabette@gmail.com

Thank you.


EXCELLENT GARDENER AVAILABLE
We are very fortunate to have a family of excellent gardeners. They keep our gardens looking beautiful all year long. They have the time now to accept one more client.

Please contact me if you are interested:
Susan Reuben
greuben@pacbell.net


NANNY AVAILABLE
Hi Holmby-Westwood Neighbors:
Our nanny, Eugenia, has been with our family for 20 years, but our youngest is now at school all day so our need for a nanny is sadly coming to an end.:-(

Eugenia has been like family to us and our kids absolutely adore her. She is incredibly reliable, loving, hard-working and caring, and we can’t recommend her enough. She has treated our kids like they were her own—which has been an incredible comfort for us over the years. Eugenia drives, just received her certificate for caring for newborns (she completed 20 hours of intensive training), and has always been there whenever we need her.

We would like to help her find a new job with a wonderful family who will appreciate her and treat her well.  Please email us at andrew.reif@yahoo.com if you know of any opportunities or would like Eugenia’s contact information.

Thank you!
Andy & Laura Reif
Westwood Hills


TRUNK SHOW IN LITTLE HOLMBY
Little Holmby TRUNK SHOW for men and women featuring ANATOMIE sportswear (great for every day, travel, golf, tennis and pickleball), Nouvellesilk95five women’s wear made from their exclusive 95% silk/5% stretch fabric in a wide assortment of gorgeous colors and shortyLOVE handbags in a multitude of styles and colors that go from the smallest (fits your phone and keys–great for walks) to the larges (weekender) and everything in between!

Call or text Denise for details: (310) 721-2500
TODAY thru February 4.


HWPOA Communication & Ad Policy:
Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

HWPOA members are welcome to post free ads (such as ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc.) in the Holmby News.  When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News editor to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.


Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://hwpoa.square.site/

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 1-19-24

HOLMBY NEWS
January 19, 2024

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Street Closure – LeConte & Gayley
3.  Veteran Ave. Lane Closures
4.  Greater L.A. Homeless Count – Volunteers Needed
5.  Earthquake Brace & Bolt Grant Program
6.  High School Opportunities with Congressman Lieu
7
.  Activities & Things to Do

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/ intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 240804342
10500 BLOCK LINDBROOK DR  |  1/10/2024 @ 6:30 PM

VEHICLE, STOLEN
Incident #: 240804589
900 BLOCK HILGARD AV  |  1/16/2024 @ 6:05 PM

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

2.  STREET CLOSURE – LE CONTE & GAYLEY

In Westwood Village, LeConte Avenue will be closed at Gayley Avenue from Monday January 22 – Thursday January 25 as LADWP replaces a water mainline installed in the 1920s with new earthquake resistant ductile iron pipe. This type of pipe is more resilient and reliable because it flexes with the earth’s movements to prevent damage.

Traffic impacts

  • On Gayley Ave, one lane will be open in each direction for travel north and south.
  • LeConte Ave will be closed to through traffic. Traffic heading west can detour by traveling on Broxton Ave. to Weyburn Ave. and back onto Gayley.

3.  VETERAN AVE. LANE CLOSURES

Metro’s subcontractor has performed required geotechnical fieldwork on Veteran Ave. to gather information on existing soil and rock conditions.

To finish the current phase of work in this area, pavement restoration is required by the City of Los Angeles.

When:

  • Dates: Four days of work between January 22 – February 2, 2024
  • Work hours: Tuesday – Friday, 7am–3:30pm
  • Work will be completed as early in this timeframe as possible, subject to weather conditions.

Parking Restrictions:

  • Tuesday – Friday, 6:30am–4pm. Street parking on the 100-500 block of Veteran Av will be restricted during work hours.
  • Parking signs will be bagged in areas where work will not be taking place, opening up parking during this time frame.

Lane Closures:

  • Veteran Av will be reduced to one lane of through trac in each direction of the the 100-500 block in one or more
  • 150-foot segments as work is conducted. Flaggers will be present to safely allow through trac to pass by the work area. This work will also require the intermittent closure of the Montana Av/Gayley Av intersection at Veteran Av.

Detour information will be provided.

4.  GREATER LA HOMELESS COUNT – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is around the corner.  The Westwood Count will take place on Wednesday, January 24, beginning at 9:30 PM at the Westwood Presbyterian Church in Hoffman Hall.

The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is the annual census that counts our neighbors experiencing unsheltered homelessness.  Through the Count, we’re better able to direct and advocate for vital services to support the needs of our unhoused neighbors.

If you would like to volunteer with the count in Westwood, please sign up online:

Greater LA Homeless Count
Volunteer for the Westwood Count – click here

For more information:
www.theycountwillyou.org

5.  EARTHQUAKE BRACE & BOLT GRANT PROGRAM

Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) helps homeowners lessen the potential for damage during an earthquake by “bracing” the crawl space, when necessary, and “bolting” the foundation to the house’s frame.

EBB offers a grant of up to $3,000 toward a seismic retrofit for qualifying older houses. We have helped thousands of California homeowners complete seismic retrofits!

Registration is now OPEN for Earthquake Brace + Bolt Program!  EBB program registration is open for 30 days once per year. Eligible homeowners are able to submit their application only during open registration.  Time is limited to register!

For more information about the EBB program:

Sincerely,
Earthquake Brace + Bolt Team

6.  HIGH SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES WITH CONGRESSMAN LIEU

CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION
Each spring, a nation-wide high school arts competition is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Congressional Art Competition is an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent in the nation, as well as in our Congressional District.  The Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students (9-12th grade) who either reside or attend school in the 36th District.

For more information:
Congressional Art Competition

SERVICE ACADEMY DAY
JOIN US FOR SERVICE ACADEMY DAY! I am pleased to share that my office is hosting our annual bipartisan, multi-district Service Academy Day on February 3! This event is a great opportunity to hear from current service Academy students and alumni, as well as representatives from five military service academies.

Members of staff from my office and other Southern California Congressional offices will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about the nomination process. RSVP to this virtual event below or by clicking here ! We look forward to seeing you.

7.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

EXHIBIT:  Groove: Artists and Intaglio Prints, 1500 to Now
Now through June 16
at the Hammer Museum

See over 500 years of intaglio prints drawn from the extensive collections of the UCLA Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the Hammer. From intricate religious and mythological scenes of the 1500s to the formal experimentation of the 21st century, this exhibition has something to satisfy every artistic taste.

Click here for more information


Beginning Chess
Saturday, January 20th, at 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
at Westwood Branch Library

Join us in the library for Beginning Chess this Saturday, January 20th, at 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Chess expert Brian Glover will introduce the classic game of strategy. All ages are welcome!

Parking is validated, no reservation necessary.


Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://hwpoa.square.site/

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 1-12-24

HOLMBY NEWS
January 12, 2024

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

1.  LAPD Report – Town Hall Video Link
2.  Earthquake Safety
3.  Greater LA Homeless Count – Volunteers Needed
4.  New Business in Westwood Village
5.  Afternoon Aperitifs at Lulu
6.  Activities & Things to Do

1.  LAPD REPORT – TOWN HALL VIDEO LINK

Last week, the LAPD hosted a Town Hall Zoom Meeting, where they announced that they made 12 arrests related to the recent burglaries on the Westside and recovered over $1 million in stolen goods.  A summary of the meeting was posted in last week’s newsletter, but if you wish to watch a recording of the meeting, please click the link below:

LAPD Zoom Town Hall – 1/3/23
Link to Video Recording

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

2.  EARTHQUAKE SAFETY

This week marked the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake (magnitude 6.7).  It is a good reminder to prepare for earthquakes and other 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.  A video of the presentation can be found on YouTube:

HWPOA Earthquake Presentation – YouTube

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

3.  GREATER LA HOMELESS COUNT – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is around the corner.  The Westwood Count will take place on Wednesday, January 24, beginning at 9:30 PM at the Westwood Presbyterian Church in Hoffman Hall.

The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is the annual census that counts our neighbors experiencing unsheltered homelessness.  Through the Count, we’re better able to direct and advocate for vital services to support the needs of our unhoused neighbors.

If you would like to volunteer with the count in Westwood, please sign up online:

Greater LA Homeless Count
Volunteer for the Westwood Count – click here

For more information:
www.theycountwillyou.org

4.  NEW BUSINESS IN WESTWOOD VILLAGE

The Breathing Room

The Breathing Room openend earlier this week, with the grand opening ribbon cutting on January 25th!

The Breathing Room
1001 Gayley Ave, Suite 104
Website – https://www.tbrmeditation.com

The best new habit for 2024: Meditation (ancient wisdom) is the future for well-being!

At The Breathing Room, they remove the barriers that often make meditation seem intimidating. Their state-of-the-art meditation systems are tailored to help you reach deeper relaxation and mindfulness without years of practice or lengthy sessions. Just 20 minutes with one of our systems can lead you on a transformative meditation journey. The process is effortless, enabling even first-time meditators to experience profound benefits.

Specials (purchase online with code ‘Westwood2024’):

  • $25 pod/dome sessions through March 1st, 2024!
  • $25 Wellness Wednesday Special: Be one of the first to sign up for any of our Wellness Wednesdays (A group-led meditation or group sound bath) before March 2024.
  • UCLA students, faculty, and staff receive 10% of all services and memberships.

Sign up for a membership and receive a gift bag (canvas tote, t-shirt, eye mask, and custom-made candle by BlowMe candles) as well as a number of membership perks and benefits!

Schedule your sessions in advance; visit https://tbrmeditation.com.

5.  AFTERNOON APERITIFS AT LULU

Lulu is the Hammer Musuem’s acclaimed restaurant led by chef, writer, and cookbook author David Tanis and conceived with legendary chef and food activist Alice Waters.

Stop by for Afternoon Aperitifs at Lulu. Every Tuesday–Sunday from 3–5 PM, enjoy a delicious drink or a savory bite from the special menu for only $12!

Hammer members enjoy a 10% discount.

LULU
Information and Reservations

6.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

The Blue Rose Trio – Free Concert
Saturday, January 13 at 3:00 PM
at the Westwood Branch Library

Don’t miss it! THIS SATURDAY, the Los Angeles Musical Salon and the Friends of Westwood Library are very excited to kick off the 2024 Season of the library’s monthly FREE Concert Series @ Westwood Library with THE BLUE ROSE TRIO. We warmly welcome from Brazil cellist Lars Hoefs, who will join with pianist Rose Chen and clarinetist Karl Pasch in a program titled The South American Seasons, featuring works by Brazilian composers Dimitri Cervo and Astor Piazzolla.

Some of you may remember Lars from his last concert at the library a few years ago with the Eight Brazilian Cellists (you can see a short excerpt from that concert at the beginning of our most recent video sampler).


Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://hwpoa.square.site/

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 1-5-24

HOLMBY NEWS
January 5, 2024

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

1.  Renew Your HWPOA Membership
2.  HWPOA Board Meeting – Video Conference
3.  LAPD Crime Report & Burglary Update
4.  Street Closures – Golden Globe Awards
5.  LADWP Project in Westwood Village
6.  UCLA Acquires Westside Pavilion
7
New Laws in California
8.  Greater LA Homeless Count – Volunteers Needed
9.  L.A. Animal Services – Wishlist & Pet Adoptions
10.  UCLA Botanical Garden Newsletter
11.  Resident Ads

1.  RENEW YOUR HWPOA MEMBERSHIP

Happy New Year!  Thank you for your continued membership to HWPOA.  Your support makes possible our efforts to guarantee that you will have a strong voice in City government and your quality of life in our neighborhood will be well maintained.

Next week, we will be sending out membership renewal letters to our members who are on our January billing cycle.  If you would like to get a head start and pay online, you may do so through the link below.  Here’s to a great 2024 in Holmby Westwood!

HWPOA Membership
Click here to renew online

2.  HWPOA BOARD MEETING – VIDEO CONFERENCE

On Tuesday, January 9 at 7:30 PM, the HWPOA Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting.  The meeting will be a video-conference held online via Zoom.  Please click here to see the agenda.

Members of the community are welcome to join the Zoom call. Please let us know if you plan to attend and we will send you the link to access the video-conference.  Email Dana at hwpoa@aol.com.

3.  LAPD CRIME REPORT & BURGLARY UPDATE

BURGLARY UPDATE – from the Westside Current
At the LAPD Town Hall Zoom Meeting earlier this week, the LAPD announced that they’ve made 12 arrests related to the recent burglaries on the Westside and recovered over $1 million in stolen goods.

The recent arrests, primarily linked to a South American gang, were attributed to the collaboration among various police divisions and departments.

With these arrests, LAPD said residents can expect to see a significant decrease in burglaries in neighborhoods like Brentwood, Bel Air, Benedict Canyon, and the Mulholland area. However, the department encourages residents to stay vigilant, especially in areas like the Palisades which remain vulnerable.

LAPD is seeking public assistance in identifying owners of the recovered property and urges any burglary victims to contact them for help in reclaiming their belongings. For police assistance, the public can reach out to the LAPD at 1-877-275-5273 or dial 911 in case of emergencies.

Read the entire article at:
LAPD Westside Burglary Update

Thank you to WHPOA for the above information.


THEFT-GRAND (plain theft-grand) $950.01 & over
Incident #: 230818365
800 BLOCK THAYER AV  |  12/19/2023 @ 3:55 PM

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 240804009
800 BLOCK MANNING AV  |  12/31/2023 @ 6:49 PM

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 240804056
700 BLOCK WARNER AV  |  1/2/2024 @ 8:44 PM

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

4.  STREET CLOSURES – GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

Major road closures are planned in Beverly Hills and Westwood this week as part of preparations for the Golden Globes.  A week-long series of lane and sidewalk closures are scheduled on North Santa Monica and Wilshire boulevards in Beverly Hills ahead of the Golden Globes.

The closures will be in effect around the intersection of Santa Monica and Wilshire in preparation for the Golden Globes, which will take place Sunday, January 7 at the Beverly Hilton.

5.  LADWP PROJECT IN WESTWOOD VILLAGE

Please note that LADWP will begin construction on the Gayley Ave and Le Conte Ave Mainline Replacement Project in mid-January 2024. We are replacing a water mainline that was installed in the 1920s with earthquake resistant ductile iron pipe, which improves reliability and resilience.

Below is the fact sheet which includes a map of the construction area. Street parking will be restricted during work hours and traffic control measures will be implemented to mitigate traffic impacts. Construction is split into two phases: Phase 1 is on Gayley and Phase 2 is on Le Conte. Note that Phase 2 construction will be conducted AT NIGHT from 9:00PM to 5:00PM.

6.  UCLA ACQUIRES WESTSIDE PAVILION

UCLA has announced the acquisition of the Westside Pavilion to create a new state-of-the-art Research Park.

UCLA Newsroom Article:
UCLA Acquires the Westside Pavilion

What you need to know:

  • UCLA has acquired the former Westside Pavilion mall, a 700,000-square-foot property two miles from our Westwood campus
  • We will transform the empty former mall into the UCLA Research Park — housing the California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy and Center for Quantum Science and Engineering as well as programs across the disciplines
  • These initiatives are made possible in part by an intended $500 million investment from the state of California, with $200 million already allocated
  • The California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy is also supported by a group of founding donors led by Meyer Luskin, Dr. Gary Michelson, Dr. Eric Esrailian, Dr. Arie Belldegrun, Sean Parker and Michael Milken

7.  NEW LAWS IN CALIFORNIA

From the Westwood-Century City Patch:

In 2024, hundreds of new laws will take effect in California, increasing sick time, wages, and taxes and banning companies from punishing marijuana users.

In addition, from lowriders to speed cameras, California’s new traffic laws taking effect in 2024 cover a lot of ground.

Read more in the following two articles:

8.  GREATER LA HOMELESS COUNT – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is around the corner.  The Westwood Count will take place on Wednesday, January 24, beginning at 9:30 PM at the Westwood Presbyterian Church in Hoffman Hall.

The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is the annual census that counts our neighbors experiencing unsheltered homelessness.  Through the Count, we’re better able to direct and advocate for vital services to support the needs of our unhoused neighbors.

If you would like to volunteer with the count in Westwood, please sign up online:

Greater LA Homeless Count
Volunteer for the Westwood Count – click here

For more information:
www.theycountwillyou.org

9.  L.A. ANIMAL SERVICES – WISHLIST & PET ADOPTIONS

WISHLIST
The WLA Animal Shelter on Pico just west of Best Buy is always in need of supplies, volunteers and donations.  They have posted a link to their wishlist for dogs, cats and other small animals, at:

ADOPTIONS
With the goal of finding homes for 3,000 pets by January 31, 2024, LA Animal Services is inviting Angelenos to celebrate the new year by offering reduced adoption fees this Saturday, January 6, and Sunday, January 7, from 11 am to 5 pm, for dogs and puppies (excluding $20 license fee for City residents), cats and kittens. Adoption fees for dogs will be $51, puppies: $75, cats: $12.50, and kittens: $25.

More details at https://www.laanimalservices.com/happy-new-pet-adoption-event

10.  UCLA BOTANICAL GARDEN NEWSLETTER

​​Dear Garden Friends,

It’s 2024! Have you made your healthy resolutions? What better way to celebrate the New Year than a stroll in our beautiful desert garden! The tree Aloes are blooming a beautiful orange and our succulents look particularly succulent. Please visit—we will leave the upper Hilgard gate open for you.

Our January theme is desert plants. We invite our members to join us for our upcoming Succulent Workshop on Saturday, January 13. Everyone is welcome to attend a fun Hummingbird ID Workshop on Saturday, February 10.

We look forward to seeing you in the Garden soon!

To read the January Newsletter of the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden, please click below:

UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden
January 2024 Newsletter

11.  RESIDENT ADS

ROOFER RECOMMENDATIONS
Looking for trustworthy roofer who does hot mopping for a flat roof.

Also, we can highly recommend an honest, knowledgeable roofer, Alan of Benefit Roofing, who doesn’t do hot mopping but does other types of roofing.

Thanks,
Randi
ilana@ucla.edu


HWPOA Communication & Ad Policy:
Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

HWPOA members are welcome to post free ads (such as ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc.) in the Holmby News.  When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News editor to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.


Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://hwpoa.square.site/

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.