HHWNC AREA 3 / HOUSING / BUSINESS ZOOM MEETING THIS TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 6:30 PM.
Hello Area 3, With all that is going on in our world, the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic and the reorganization of our cultural priorities and values, this email will be brief. COVID-19 HHWNC continues to bring you important City and County information regarding the COVID-19 outbreak defense strategies. Please visit HHWNC.org/covid-19/ to see all the up-to-date information.
PET ADOPTION WEEKEND “Pet Adoption Weekend”....
LA Animal Services and ASPCA are partnering together for National Adoption Weekend which was through Sunday, June 7.
LA Animal Services is offering $50 discount from adoption fees.
If you are up to it, LA Animal Services is also looking for people to foster lost pets during the COVID-Pandemic.
To find out more about this program, visit HERE. http://www.laanimalservices.com/la-animal-services-helping-lost-dogs-and-cats-during-covid-19/ AREA 3 / HOUSING / BUSINESS MEETING THIS TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 6:30 PM. The temporary suspension of Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council meetings has been lifted.
HHWNC and committees have moved into a digital meeting space, facilitated by the platform Zoom.
Our first Area 3 committee meeting will be held online this coming Tuesday, June 9, starting at 6:30 PM.
For sign in information and a full agenda, please visit HERE.
http://www.hhwnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Agenda-HHWNC-Area-3-Housing-Business-Transportation-06.09.20-revised.pdf
The HHWNC Board will be meeting a week from Wednesday, June 17, on Zoom starting at 6:00 PM.
For sign in information and to view Agenda when it goes up, please visit...
http://www.hhwnc.org/hhwnc-meetings/
The Agenda for the Area 3 / Housing / Business committees includes: 1818 Cherokee Avenue - Preliminary design review presentation and discussion of a proposed project to develop a surface street parking into a 7-story apartment building with a proposed height of 80 feet built over 2 levels of subterranean parking garage. Preliminary informational presentation and preliminary discussion of a proposed project. Applicant is requesting 1) CUP to exceed on menu density bonus limitation of SB1818 utilizing 2.5%:1% ratio. 2) 177.5% Density Bonus resulting in 86 total units with 21 designated VLI (68% of Base) 3) Two floors of additional height. Representative of applicant Cherokee Bliss, LLC, is requesting. Andre Soroudi will present. Proposed “Restaurant Beverage Program" - Three governmental bodies, the City of Los Angeles, the County of Los Angeles and CalTrans need to be coordinated to address this issue. To read the FAQ questions of the proposed ordinance, please click HERE. https://planning.lacity.org/odocument/1a7ccbae-0545-4f05-9315-053fdf38a213/202003_RestBevProg_April13-03.pdf Possible motion and vote Slow Streets - Last month, the City of Los Angeles launched the “Slow Streets,” which places signs and temporary barricades on some residential streets. The city’s Department of Transportation is managing the program and will coordinate with community members to determine where the signs and barriers should be placed indicating the streets are for local traffic only. There must be enough community members volunteering to administer the program (physically moving the cones and barricades). Most streets in Area 3 qualify for the program. The application only allows for two miles within the neighborhood. (Franklin does not).
To read the programs FAQ, please click HERE. https://ladot.lacity.org/sites/default/files/documents/slow-streets-faq.pdf? Possible motion and vote View Agenda for more information: http://www.hhwnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Agenda-HHWNC-Area-3-Housing-Business-Transportation-06.09.20-revised.pdf Hope to see you there! area3chair@hhwnc.org Stakeholders are welcome to bring up issues of interest, voice concerns, suggest items they would like included for discussion in future meeting Agendas, during Public Comment.
Issues move from the HHWNC area meetings to the Full Board for further discussions, Motions and Votes, and presented to the city as expressions of the community's positions, wants, and needs..
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