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In This Issue
Stop the Millennium - Use Your Credit Card!
Project in the Works for Lugano - Please Attend Design Review Hearing THIS Thursday at 6 p.m.
Wind Safety Tips From L.A. Firefighters
Feed Shelter Animals Free - One Click Away

Breaking News - Stop the Millennium Donations Accepting Credit Cards!  


Stop the Millennium has PayPal access!  

 

 

 Make a Donation 

 

Beachwood Canyon Neighborhood Association is collecting funds to appeal this project!

 

We Need Your Help ASAP!

 

Click on the Make a Donation button above and either use your Paypal account or click on "Don't have a PayPal account" and use your credit or debit card! 

 

Or send your checks to:

 

The Silverstein Law Firm, APC

215 North Marengo Avenue, Third Floor
Pasadena, CA 91101-1504 

 


 

Just in case you didn't see the following, we are re-publishing this once again:

 

The article below points out how a bad community plan allows for very bad projects - one right after another. It must stop here!

 

 The Millennium Project: Reaching High in Hollywood (April 4th editorial in the L.A. Times today) 

  

 

This action will hold the line while our longer-term savehollywood.org effort to overturn the Hollywood Community Plan is being litigated. We must not let them break ground!

 

 

Time is of the essence. Donate now and ask your friends to do the same. The future of Hollywood is in our hands.

 

Click on the Make a Donation button above and either use your Paypal account or click on "Don't have a PayPal account" and use your credit or debit card! Or send your check to: 

 

The Silverstein Law Firm, APC

215 North Marengo Avenue, Third Floor
Pasadena, CA 91101-1504

 

  

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The Perfect Time to Pay Attention!

 

If you go up Lugano from Heather just off Ledgewood, you won't see this hearing notice because this proposed project is so early in the process that there is NO requirement to post - no need for neighbors to know what the owner/builder is planning.

 

So, we're giving neighbors the heads up that isn't required by the city but totally necessary to engage those who will be impacted by this two-parcel project planned for Lugano Place! 

Many may recall how the previous owners tried (and failed because of neighborhood action) to pass an oversized, out of scale project that would have dominated almost every square inch of these two parcels. We have no way of knowing what the new owners intend, but we do know that, when the previous owners sold the lots, they did so with pictures and plans of their failed proposal. 

If you are new to the neighborhood, or just care about overdevelopment in Hollywoodland, you might want to attend this hearing and participate in the conversation about the plan that the NEW owner has for Lugano!  

The hearing will take place THIS Thursday, April 11, at 6 pm at the Hollywoodland Realty office.

There is NO way (without making a trip downtown to the planning office) for impacted neighbors to know anything about what the plan is unless you attend this hearing! Please show your interest at this early stage!

Here's a jpg file of the hearing notice of the Design Review Board. The agenda item that concerns the Beachwood Canyon Neighborhood Assn most is the Lugano project!



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With strong winds predicted for our area, the Los Angeles Fire Department reminds Southern Californian's to use caution at home, in the workplace and on the road.

Strong winds compound wildfire danger. We therefore ask residents - especially those in foothill and wildland communities, to use caution with flame, heat and spark producing equipment, including vehicles, barbecues and power tools.

Those living near flammable vegetation should remain vigilant to the possibility of brush or structure fires, and report nearby smoke and flames immediately to 9-1-1.

Additional preparation, such as a fire safety survey of your property and a review of household emergency and neighborhood evacuation plans can help remove the apprehension that many of us feel when winds begin to blow.

With the possibility of downed power lines causing local power outages, drivers should use extreme caution when approaching darkened traffic signals. Whether driving on a main thoroughfare or a side street, motorists should treat all non-functioning traffic signals as a four-way-stop.

If you encounter downed wires, assume them to be energized and potentially lethal. Be careful that such wires haven't electrically charged puddles of water, chain link fences or other conductive sources - and report them to authorities.

In many circumstances, but especially during high winds, firefighters discourage the use of candles, lighters, fire pits and fuel-powered lanterns.

If you experience a loss of electrical power, do not use devices designed for outdoor use to light, heat or cook within your home. Before you activate a portable generator, make certain you know how to use a generator legally and safely.

In fact, now is a good time to fully charge your cell phone, check your flashlights, portable radios and spare batteries. Place these items strategically, and make sure others know how to find them.

And finally, please take a moment now to secure household items, such as outdoor furniture, that could cause harm or damage if catapulted by a wind gust, and to remove flammable items from around your home.

When outdoors, wear sturdy glasses to protect your eyes, and be careful for toppling trees, wind-blown debris and high profile vehicles buffeted by turbulent wind. If you must get behind the wheel, Los Angeles Firefighters remind you: "Heads Up, Easy on the Throttle and Expect the Unexpected!"

Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department

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