Mid City Project Area Committee ELECTIONS

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MARGARET MEAD

“Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

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United Neighbors Against Crime

United Neighbors Against CrimeIt was a perfect summer evening - a warm breeze ran down 18th Street as my girlfriend, neighbors and I walked to our City District 10 Council Office on Western.All over the city neighbors were getting together for the annual National Night Out March Against Crime event. As residents…

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Fast Thinking Neighbor Prevents Break-in

An effort by a gang of burglars to break into the home of a resident on 15th Street in Harvard Heights was prevented by an alert neighbor. According to local residents the thieves had been knocking on doors to discover who was or wasn’t home. If someone answered, the burglars…

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Los Angeles Fire Departments Budget Cuts

Los Angeles Fire Departments Budget CutsAnd How It Affects Your Safety By David Sroaf In these recessionary times, budgetary belt-tightening has forced some tough decisions on Mayor Villaraigosa and the City Council.   Among these has been a $56 million reduction in funding for the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) for Fiscal Year 2009-2010.Faced…

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Pico Prez Tapped to Join Community Advisors Group

Pico Prez Tapped to Join Community Advisors GroupIn his efforts to gain more insight into the problems facing grass roots angelinos, Carmen Trutanich, L.A.'s new city attorney, and his team have tapped Scott McNeely, President of the Pico Neighborhood Council, and Jim O'Sullivan, MMRA President and activist, to become a part of the newly formed…

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Country Club Park Resident Appointed to the Bench

CCP resident Teresa Beaudet—another neighbor with deeply established roots in the community, has been appointed a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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The Country Club Park Achieves HPOZ Status

"Most of the heavy lifting has been done. Now we’re waiting for the City of Los Angeles to add Country Club Park to its current list of 24 Historic Preservation Overlay Zones (HPOZ)." claims Tom Smith resident of Country Club Park. "It is poised to be established by the Los Angeles City Council in the next few months.

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Ebony Repertory Theatre Wins 3 NAACP Theatre Awards

Last night at the 19th Annual NAACP Theatre Awards Ebony Repertory Theatre garnered three awards for its Inaugural Production of August Wilson's Two Trains Running! Best Producer (equity) Wren T. Brown/ Ebony Repertory Theatre Best Director (equity) Israel Hicks Best Scenic Design (equity) Edward E. Haynes, Jr. Congratulations to the Cast, Crew, Board, Staff and Supporters of Ebony Rep for making this moment possible!

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Councilman Wesson Won't Budge on Barrier Dispute

Councilman Wesson Won't Budge on Barrier DisputeThe much disputed temporary street barriers in the Western Heights neighborhood are closer to becoming permanent after a meeting between the Department of Transportation, the Los Angeles Fire Department and Councilman Wesson. Despite 2 petitions (one with 142 names) from the community, concerns about "irregularities" and safety issues from the…

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Established in August of 2008 by writerartist Dianne V. Lawrence, The Neighborhood News covers the events, people, history, politics and historic architecture of communities throughout the Mid-City and West Adams area in Los Angeles Council District 10.

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