Board of Directors Meeting - ZOOM

Posted on 04/16/2024

Board of Directors Meeting - ZOOM
6:30pm - 10:00pm

Thursday, April 18th 

PUBLIC WELCOME

Remote Conferencing by Zoom Link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84666609891

Remote Conferencing by Phone:

669-900-6833 | Meeting ID: (Webinar) 846 6660 9891

12.1. [ADMINISTRATIVE] [DIRECTORS MOTION: A. MARTON, S. GREENWALD, C. SAMILEY] Censure of Board Member Martin Rubin - Discussion and possible action regarding Censure of Dir. Rubin.

12.2. [POLICY] [T&I] Street Hump Application Cycle - Discussion and possible action regarding the 2024 residential speed hump application cycle.

12.3. [ADMINISTRATIVE] In-Person With Hybrid Option for the Public at Quarterly In Person Board Meetings - Discussion and possible action regarding holding quarterly in In-Person With Hybrid Option for the Public.

13.1. [FUNDING] [EXFIN] Venice Blvd. Bistro Lighting [CIP] - Discussion and potential action regarding a Community Improvement Project to repair lighting on Venice Blvd. in the amount of $8,863.73

13.2. [FUNDING] [OUTREACH] Banners for Mar Vista Park - Discussion and Potential Action, regarding the purchase of three (3) 12 feet x 4 feet Banners to hang at the Mar Vista Park not to exceed $400.

13.3. [POLICY] [T&I] Collaborating with Palms NC on a letter re: left-turn signals - Discussion and possible action regarding a draft letter from Palms NC addressing left-turn signals on Palms and Overland Ave., and potentially other intersections that lie on the borders between our two NCs.

13.4. [POLICY] [T&I] COUNCIL FILE 23-1391 (Los Angeles Green Building Code / Embodied Carbon Limits / Carbon-Intensive Building Material Reduction / Construction Waste Reduction Incentives / New Construction / Additions) - Discussion and possible action regarding Council File 23-1391: updating green building requirements to reduce embodied carbon and meet LA’s climate goals.

13.5. [POLICY] [T&I] COUNCIL FILE 23-0002-S116 (Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program Establishment Act (U.S. Senator Alex Padilla) / Federal Financial Assistance) - Discussion and possible action regarding Council File 23-0002S116.

Look at our new bus benches

Posted on 04/16/2024

We are excited to see our bus bench and bus shelter campaign come to our streets! 
Keep an eye out. This one is near National and Barrington near Whole Foods. Woo Hoo! 
Thanks to everyone who came to our meetings and gave input on what we should produce. They look great!

Posted on 04/16/2024

Free-roaming pets

Free-roaming pets, especially cats (and sometimes small dogs), may attract coyotes into neighborhoods. The best way to minimize risk to pets is never to leave them outside unattended. For cats, this means either keeping ~hem indoors at all times or letting them outside only under your supervision wearing a harness and leash or in a secure enclosure (such as a catio).

Always walk dogs on a leash (6 ft long or less), and attend td them when they're outside unless you have acoyote-proof fence.

Community cat colonies

People who feed community cats are often concerned that coyotes might prey on the cats. These concerns are well-founded, as coyotes are attracted to both the outdoor ret food and the cats themselves as prey.

Here are general suggestions for keeping such cats safer:

Feed cats only once per day and at a set time. Pick up any leftovers immediately.

Elevate feeding stations beyond coyotes'-but not the cats'-reach.

Give community cats escape routes in places where trees and other climbing opportunities are scarce. Install wooden posts (four inches by four inches or corner posts) that stand out of the ground at least 7 to 12 feet and can be climbed by cats but not by coyotes.

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