Holmby News 2-28-20

HOLMBY NEWS
February 28, 2020

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

1.  Primary Election – VOTE NOW
2.  Free Metro Rides on Election Day
3.  Westwood Library – March Happenings
4.  UCLA Botanical Garden – Events
5.  Home-Sharing Enforcement
6.  Phone Scam Alert – LADWP
7
.  Upcoming Community Events
8.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
9.  Resident Ads
10.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  PRIMARY ELECTION – VOTE NOW

Though the California Primary Election is on March 3, many voting locations are now open.  March 3 is the last day to vote but you can VOTE NOW.  You can vote at any Vote Center – near your home, your office or anywhere that is convenient for you.  Nearby Vote Centers include:

Vote Centers Open Now:

  • UCLA Ackerman Union – Bruin Reception room
    308 Westwood Plaza
    February 22- March 2: 8am-5pm
    March 3: 7am-8pm
    .
  • The Beverly Hilton
    9876 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills
    February 22 – March 2: 8AM – 5PM
    March 3: 7AM – 8PM

Vote Centers Open Beginning Saturday, February 29:

  • Hammer Museum- Annenberg Terrace
    10899 Wilshire Blvd.
    February 29- March 3: 8am-5pm
    March 3: 7am-8pm
    .
  • Warner Avenue Elementary School
    615 Holmby Avenue
    Location:  Auditorium
    February 29- March 2: 8 am-5 pm
    March 3: 7 am -8 pm

The website https://locator.lavote.net/locations/vc is very easy to navigate. Enter your zip code and you’ll see many locations directly adjacent to our neighborhood – please note that times and dates vary at the different locations.

You can also enter the zip code for a different location (e.g. your office or children’s school), if voting near that location is more convenient.

2.  FREE METRO RIDES ON ELECTION DAY

Metro will provide FREE rides on all Metro Bus and Rail lines to help people reach the polls on Election Day, which is taking place Tuesday, March 3. No fare will be charged from midnight on Tuesday, March 3 to midnight on Wednesday, March 4.

Metro Bike Share is also offering free rides on Election Day, no promo code needed! Visit any bike station kiosk on March 3 to get a single free ride. The first 30 minutes are free and $1.75 per 30 minutes thereafter.

3.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY – MARCH HAPPENINGS

The Westwood Branch Library has a busy month of events and activities for adults, teens and children.  Some of the programs include:

  • Author Talk: Javad Djavahery
  • Income Tax Preparation and Filing
  • Poetry Open Mic
  • Marilyn Monroe – Author Talk and Cemetery Tour
  • Bilingual Farsi Storytime
  • Building Bricks (Lego) Club
  • Knitting Club
  • Nowruz Celebration

For a complete list of upcoming events, please click here:
https://www.lapl.org/branches/westwood

4.  UCLA BOTANICAL GARDEN – EVENTS

UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden is a 7.5 acre garden, outdoor classroom, and research facility on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California. This living museum contains a diverse collection of plants from around the world. Come explore this urban oasis, free to the public daily.

Upcoming Events:

Shakespeare in the Botanical Garden: Twelfth Night
Saturday 3/7 & Sunday 3/8 at 2:00pm
The Nest Amphitheater
Love, power, class, poetry, wit, music, tennis balls and yellow stockings: William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night’s got it all! Set in the homes of 1970s rich socialites, Viola assumes a new identity and hijinks ensue! We are happy to welcome back the Shakespeare Company at UCLA for two fantastic outdoor performances of the Twelfth Night. Learn more and RSVP here.

Drop-in Botanical Garden Tour
Saturday 3/7 1:00pm
UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion
Explore our living museum featuring collections of plants from around the globe! Join a docent for a free guided tour of the garden on the first Saturday of the month at 1pm. We’ll hear the stories of a selection of plants in the garden, and their relevance to human society. All ages are welcome. See you there! We will meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion, no RSVP needed.

5.  HOME-SHARING ENFORCEMENT

City Planning began enforcing the Home-Sharing Ordinance (HSO) in November 2019. In less than three months, online listings have dropped by nearly 50%—from about 36,700 short-term listings in November 2019 to approximately 18,700 as of February 1, 2020.

In total, City Planning has sent over 6,000 initial warning letters since November 2019 to hosts and owners of non-compliant properties. These letters were sent to both single- and multi-family properties, directing hosts and property owners to comply with the HSO or face penalties. City Planning began mailing follow-up letters in December, notifying offenders that failure to comply with the HSO could result in new fines and penalties.

Based on a review of listings on February 12, 2020, the warning letters achieved an 80 percent compliance rate: of the approximately 6,000 hosts sent initial warning letters, about 4,800 subsequently either registered or removed their non-compliant listings.

6.  PHONE SCAM ALERT – LADWP

LADWP Customers Beware!
Protect Yourself from Phone Scammers

LADWP will never call you to demand your personal information or immediate payment over the phone via gift cards. If you receive a call from someone who is threatening to shut off your water or power if you don’t pay your LADWP bill over the phone, BEWARE! It must be a scammer who is preying on unassuming customers. Hang up and call LADWP at 1-800-DIAL-DWP.

7.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Super Tuesday Bash 2020 – Tues., March 3, 5:30 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  Watch the Super Tuesday election results roll in at the museum, following polls and pundits on giant screens. And raise a glass to democracy alongside fellow political junkies of all stripes! Cash bar and snacks available.

Opening Night: Ramos Art Exhibition – Saturday, March 7, 6-9pm at 1137 Westwood Blvd. in Westwood’s Village Square. Ramos, as he’s known in the art world, is an incredibly talented painter, and we are honored to host his inaugural exhibition.  Opening Night is Saturday, March 7 from 6:00-9:00pm and will feature several series by Ramos in the ground floor showroom.  Free cocktails will be hosted by Somabar, accompanied by appetizers, beautiful art, and good company. It will be a nice evening.  Click here for more information.

Paul McCarthy: Head Space, Drawings 1963–2019 – Open through May 10, 2020 at the Hammer Museum.  The first comprehensive survey in the United States of drawings and works on paper by the Los Angeles–based artist.  Click here for more information.

8.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

9.  RESIDENT ADS

GROUP FOR PEOPLE WITH A CHRONIC LUNG CONDITION

I host a meeting every other month for people with chronic lung conditions other than TB or cancer. It’s a very informal support and information group, free of charge, which has been ongoing for about 15 years. The meetings bring together people who all share a common health problem, so we can feel completely comfortable talking about our lung issues in a warm, supportive environment. Each of us has a history of diagnosis, treatment, and day-to-day experience that is very helpful for answering our questions and getting the benefit of people’s personal experience. Even with the best of doctors, this is an invaluable service.

We are affiliated with a national non-profit organization, NTM Info & Research (NTMir), formed on behalf of patients with pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease for the purpose of patient support, medical education, and research. The organization comprises patients, physicians and other medical practitioners, and researchers.

Our group is open to all and the next meeting will be on Monday, March 2, at 1:15 p.m., at my house, 641 Warner Avenue, in Westwood.

Please feel free to contact me for more information. I look forward to speaking with you and meeting you!

Andrea Smith, ablsmith@dock.net

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WORTH NEW YORK & W By WORTH SALE

Worth New York and W By Worth, a luxury women’s clothing company, will be closing their doors after 28 years in April.  Until then, I will be hosting fabulous 50-70% OFF sales at my home in Little Holmby.  There are pieces for all lifestyles, from the most casual to cocktail, in sizes ranging from 0-16, xsmall-xlarge.  New shipments arriving weekly!  Gorgeous leathers and suedes, sweaters, jackets, coats, etc.

By appointment only.  Denise Barta, (310) 721-2500; dbarta@worthnewyork.com

10.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – MARCH 10
  • 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 at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 2-21-20

HOLMBY NEWS
February 21, 2020

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

1.  How to Find a Voting Location
2.  Apply for a Real ID
3.  Vote for Your Favorite Businesses in Westwood
4.  Metro Feedback – Purple Line First Mile/Last Mile
5.  UCLA Recreation – Spring Break & Summer Camps
6. 
Upcoming Community Events
7.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
8.  Resident Ads
9.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  HOW TO FIND A VOTING LOCATION

Though the California Primary Election is on March 3, voting locations open in just a few days.  Vote Centers will either be open  beginning February 22 or February 29 (depending on the location), with March 3 being the last day to vote.

The website https://locator.lavote.net/locations/vc is very easy to navigate. Enter your zip code and you’ll see many locations directly adjacent to our neighborhood – please note that times and dates vary at the different locations.

You can also enter the zip code for a different location (e.g. your office or children’s school), if voting near that location is more convenient.

Vote Centers Open Beginning Saturday, February 22:

  • UCLA Ackerman Union – Bruin Reception room
    308 Westwood Plaza
    February 22- March 2: 8am-5pm
    March 3: 7am-8pm
    .
  • The Beverly Hilton
    9876 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills
    February 22 – March 2: 8AM – 5PM
    March 3: 7AM – 8PM

Vote Centers Open Beginning Saturday, February 29:

  • Hammer Museum- Annenberg Terrace
    10899 Wilshire Blvd.
    February 29- March 3: 8am-5pm
    March 3: 7am-8pm
    .
  • Warner Avenue Elementary School
    615 Holmby Avenue
    Location:  Auditorium
    February 29- March 2: 8 am-5 pm
    March 3: 7 am -8 pm

2.  APPLY FOR A REAL ID

The Secretary of the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA), and representatives with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are reminding Californians that starting October 1, 2020, all travelers will need a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification to board flights within the United States.

California driver licenses and identification cards that are REAL ID-compliant are marked with a bear and star.

Californians applying for a REAL ID are required to visit a DMV field office and bring:

  • An identity document*, such as a valid passport or original birth certificate. (*If you’ve changed your name, legal name change document(s) might be required)
  • A document with the entire Social Security number visible, such as an original Social Security card or W-2 form.
  • Two hard copy documents showing California residency, such as a utility or cell phone bill, bank statement, or mortgage bill.

With lines at DMV offices shorter than ever, the DMV’s resolution is to keep wait times low. Californians can do their part by completing the required application online beforehand and being prepared for their visit to a DMV. Appointments are not required to complete an in-person REAL ID application, and customers can check wait times at nearby offices on the DMV website.

Many DMV offices also offer Saturday and extended morning hours. A full list of DMV offices and operating hours can be found at https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/fo/fotoc.

For more information about REAL ID, a complete list of acceptable documents and FAQs, please visit CaliforniaREALID.org.

3.  VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE BUSINESSES IN WESTWOOD

From NextDoor:

Give a shout out to your favorite businesses in Westwood Village!  Your favorite local businesses are counting on you for support in this year’s Neighborhood Favorite Awards. Vote now to recognize them for all they bring to your neighborhood – it only takes a minute!

START VOTING

Voting runs until February 23, 2020 in the ‘Businesses’ section on Nextdoor. Stay tuned after you vote—winners will be revealed in April!

4.  METRO FEEDBACK – PURPLE LINE FIRST MILE/LAST MILE

Westwood/UCLA Community Members:

As you aware, Metro is developing a First/Last Mile (FLM) Plan for the Westwood/UCLA Station Purple Line Station.  At this time, we invite your feedback on recommended plan improvements prior to Board consideration this Spring.

The Plan is intended to improve this “first last mile” experience for users of the future station by identifying projects for efficient access and safety.  Projects identified in the Plan are then positioned for further study as part of a preliminary design phase through early 2021.

The conceptual plans included with this email are a product of over a year of field research, consultations, and community engagement.

Please find four documents:

  1. Instructions
  2. Pathway Map
  3. Project List
  4. Comment Form

Please carefully read the instructions and return your completed comment form to liebj@metro.net by Tuesday March 3, 2020.    Should you have any questions, please email or call Renee Ho at (213) 922- 4068, HoR@metro.net.

Thank you for your valuable input.

Sincerely,
Jacob Lieb
LA Metro
Senior Director, First/Last Mile Planning
Countywide Planning and Development
213.922.4132 W

5.  UCLA RECREATION – SPRING BREAK & SUMMER CAMPS

UCLA Recreation Youth Programs offers a wide variety of summer camps for children in grades K–12. Located at UCLA, the camps emphasize each child’s needs and personal development within a group setting.

Activities for younger children feature cooperative play and include indoor/outdoor games, arts and crafts, swimming, and field trips. For elementary children, camps focus on areas of interest: science, sports, acting, creative thinking, performance, and arts and crafts. Secondary school students can enjoy week-long programs in surfing, sailing, and rock climbing, as well as educational exploration in our adventure camps.

  • Summer Camp Registration begins Wednesday, February 26
  • Register by April 15 to take advantage of our EARLY BIRD pricing!

UCLA Youth Camps – Click Here

6.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Opening Night: Ramos Art Exhibition – Saturday, March 7, 6-9pm at 1137 Westwood Blvd. in Westwood’s Village Square. Ramos, as he’s known in the art world, is an incredibly talented painter, and we are honored to host his inaugural exhibition.  Opening Night is Saturday, March 7 from 6:00-9:00pm and will feature several series by Ramos in the ground floor showroom.  Free cocktails will be hosted by Somabar, accompanied by appetizers, beautiful art, and good company. It will be a nice evening.  Click here for more information.

Fire Drill Fridays – Sunday, Feb. 23, 4 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  Jane Fonda is joined by broadcast journalist Laura Flanders and community organizer Janet Valenzuela to discuss the future of environmental justice.  Click here to learn more.

Paul McCarthy: Head Space, Drawings 1963–2019 – Open through May 10, 2020 at the Hammer Museum.  The first comprehensive survey in the United States of drawings and works on paper by the Los Angeles–based artist.  Click here for more information.

John Sayles: Independent – Feb. 13 – 29 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  Within the pantheon of American independent filmmakers, there exists nothing more singular than the cinematic diversity, texture and brilliance of John Sayles. As the home of the John Sayles film collection, the Archive is especially excited and honored to host the maverick filmmaker in person for this 14-film retrospective, co-presented by the American Cinematheque!

John Sayles will be in person for the first five programs to sign copies of his new novel Yellow Earth before the screening and discuss his work on stage.  Click here for more information.

7.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

8.  RESIDENT ADS

WORTH NEW YORK & W By WORTH SALE

Worth New York and W By Worth, a luxury women’s clothing company, will be closing their doors after 28 years in April.  Until then, I will be hosting fabulous 50-70% OFF sales at my home in Little Holmby.  There are pieces for all lifestyles, from the most casual to cocktail, in sizes ranging from 0-16, xsmall-xlarge.  New shipments arriving weekly!  Gorgeous leathers and suedes, sweaters, jackets, coats, etc.

By appointment only.  Denise Barta, (310) 721-2500; dbarta@worthnewyork.com

9.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – MARCH 10
  • 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 at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 2-14-20

HOLMBY NEWS
February 14, 2020

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Voting is Changing in Los Angeles
3.  Coronavirus Update for Los Angeles County
4.  Safe Sidewalk LA Program – Comments Welcome
5.  Collins & Katz Family YMCA
6.
Upcoming Community Events
7.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
8.  Resident Ads
9.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

THEFT FROM VEHICLE – GRAND ($950.01 & over)
Incident #: 200805662
10700 BLOCK WEYBURN AV  |  2/7/2020 @ 2:54 AM

VEHICLE, STOLEN
Incident #: 200805279
700 BLOCK HOLMBY AV  |  1/29/2020 @ 9:30 PM

WARNING – OFFICER IMPERSONATIONS
We have received a report from homeowners south of Wilshire that police impersonators knocked on their door and used fake warrants to get into the house.  Please be careful and do not let anyone in to your home that you do not know.  If a “police officer” shows you a warrant, please call the LAPD to verify the validity of the warrant before you let them inside.

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Christopher Ragsdale, Senior Lead Officer
West Los Angeles Community Police Station
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 26690@lapd.lacity.org
Website: www.lapdonline.org

2.  VOTING IS CHANGING IN LOS ANGELES

Voting in Los Angeles County has changed, including when, how, and where you cast your ballot. LA County’s new Vote Center program begins February 22 for California’s Presidential Primary Election on March 3.

Here’s what’s new:

Within the City of Los Angeles, there are fewer Vote Centers than there were traditional polling places. Many former polling places are no longer being used, so it’s important to look up where you’ll vote now and in the future at: http://Locator.LAvote.net

While the total number of places to vote is smaller, the number of possible places where you can vote is much greater, because now you can vote at *any* Vote Center in LA County. So if it’s easier to vote during lunch while you’re at work – do it! No need to commute home after work just to cast your ballot. All you need to do is look up what Vote Center is closest to the places where you actually spend your day.

You’ll have a lot more time to cast your ballot than just Election Day. Instead of having only one day to vote, now you’ll have up to 11 days! Please note, though, that while many Vote Centers are open for 11 days, some are only open for 4 days. So when you look up which Vote Center is convenient to your home, workplace, or school, make sure to check the dates it’s open, too.

This year, UCLA Ackerman Union will serve as a Los Angeles County vote center for 11 days and the Hammer Museum will be a vote center for four days.

The official Election Day, March 3rd, is actually the *LAST* day that any Vote Center is open, and not the first.  Eleven-day centers open Saturday February 22nd. Four-day centers open Saturday February 29. So if you aren’t sure how long your local Vote Center is open, aim to visit it between Feb 29 – March 3.

Items on your ballot will appear in a different order than before. Local candidates and issues will appear on your ballot first; national candidates – such as Presidential candidates – are toward the end.

HOW DO THE NEW ELECTRONIC BALLOT MARKING DEVICES WORK, AND ARE THEY SECURE?

Although the new electronic ballot marking devices have a touchpad, they are still actually paper-based devices. They are not online devices, and they are not vulnerable to hacking, because they are not connected to the internet, WiFi, or bluetooth. Your results cannot be downloaded, because they are not saved by the machine. The only record of your choices appears on the paper ballot that your machine prints out. That same paper ballot is what will be used to tally your vote when the ballots are counted.

SAVE TIME – GET A POLL PASS

This year, you’ll be able to research and select your ballot choices in the comfort of your own home, then upload your choices at the polls using a Poll Pass on your smartphone or other mobile device. A Poll Pass is a scannable QR code that works like an airline boarding pass, which you can scan at the voting booth to upload your pre-filled ballot choices. You may either bring your Poll Pass to the polls on your smartphone, or print it.

To create your Poll Pass, simply fill out an Interactive Sample Ballot at http://isb.LAvote.net, and either print it or download it to your mobile device. In the voting booth, you will still be able to make changes to any selections you upload via your Poll Pass, before finalizing and turning in your ballot.

VOTE BY MAIL

You may also choose to skip going to a Vote Center by registering to Vote By Mail. You can Vote By Mail as a one-time option, or you can choose to do so permanently.

One-Time Vote By Mail Registration:

If you’re a registered voter in LA County, apply online to Vote By Mail in the March 3, 2020 election here: https://lavote.net/Apps/VoteByMail/Index?id=4085

Permanent Vote By Mail Registration:

If you’re already registered to vote in LA County, you can register online to be a permanent Vote By Mail voter. All you need to do is fill out a new voter registration form, and check the Permanent Vote By Mail box on the form. Access the form on this page by clicking the Register Now button:
https://www.lavote.net/home/voting-elections/voter-registration/register-to-vote/register

LEARN MORE: PRINTABLE FAQ

The LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has prepared a print-friendly FAQ to help answer your questions or your stakeholders’ questions about LA’s new voting experience. Read and download the PDF here:

http://tiny.cc/LAVoteCenterFAQ

3.  CORONAVIRUS UPDATE FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Latest Coronavirus Updates from LA City Emergency Management Dept.:

Though cases have been reported in Los Angeles County, the risk of acquiring coronavirus in the LA area is low, especially if you follow simple steps to keep hands clean.

Get the latest verified news on coronavirus cases here:

Main Coronavirus Info Portal

4.  SAFE SIDEWALK LA PROGRAM – COMMENTS WELCOME

The City’s “Safe Sidewalk LA” Sidewalk Repair Program is currently taking shape, and the decisions on how to approach fixing LA’s sidewalks could impact our urban tree canopy. Now is the time to share your thoughts on this subject, as public comments are open now through Monday February 24th on the Sidewalk Repair Program Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

Submit Comments – click here

Have questions about the Safe Sidewalk LA Environmental review process? Contact Shilpa.Gupta@lacity.org.

5.  COLLINS & KATZ FAMILY YMCA

Collins & Katz Family YMCA
1466 S Westgate Ave.
(at the south end of University High School)
Parking available in the Y’s attached parking garage

At Collins & Katz Family YMCA, we align luxury amenities with community, volunteerism and philanthropy to create an exciting wellness experience for every member of your family. Discover community, connection, purpose, quality time, and most of all, FUN!

Our state-of-the-art amenities include:

  • 7,300 square feet of the latest cardio and strength training equipment
  • Two indoor heated pools
  • Spacious exercise studios
  • Expansive menu of Youth, Teen, Adult and Senior programming
  • Child Activity Center with complimentary child care during workouts
  • Indoor basketball court
  • Rooftop recreation deck
  • Pristine locker rooms, featuring steam rooms & saunas
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Teen Center & Youth Activity Wing
  • Social Lounges, Community Rooms & Conference Rooms

Click here for our latest membership promotion & join today.

6.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

John Sayles: Independent – Feb. 13 – 29 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  Within the pantheon of American independent filmmakers, there exists nothing more singular than the cinematic diversity, texture and brilliance of John Sayles. As the home of the John Sayles film collection, the Archive is especially excited and honored to host the maverick filmmaker in person for this 14-film retrospective, co-presented by the American Cinematheque!

John Sayles will be in person for the first five programs to sign copies of his new novel Yellow Earth before the screening and discuss his work on stage.  Click here for more information.

The PLATO Society of Los Angeles Colloquium – February 20, 2020 at the Skirball Cultural Center (2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.).   The speaker at this event will be David Bennett, Meredith Professor of History Emeritus in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and his topic is:

Fear of “The Other”–
Nativism in American History and its Resurgence Today

Mr. Bennett will discuss the contrast between a society celebrated on the great seal of the United States “Out of Many One” versus a large minority of Americans who have never accepted this vision of the country.

The program is from 1:30-3:00 in the Magnin Auditorium. Complimentary coffee and cookies are available from 12:45. This event is open to the Public.  Admission and parking are free.

Paul McCarthy: Head Space, Drawings 1963–2019 – Open through May 10, 2020 at the Hammer Museum.  The first comprehensive survey in the United States of drawings and works on paper by the Los Angeles–based artist.  Click here for more information.

7.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

8.  RESIDENT ADS

CAREGIVER AVAILABLE

Neighbors,

A compassionate, competent, dedicated and stellar caregiver is looking for a full time job.  He cared for my father for over a decade.

Please email me for more information.

Julie
juliegadinsky@mac.com

9.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

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 at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 2-7-20

HOLMBY NEWS
February 7, 2020

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

1.  HWPOA Board Meeting
2.  SB 50 – Housing Bill Update
3.  Prevent Blue-Bin Contamination
4.  Office Hours with the Mayor’s Representative
5.  2020 Census Update
6. 
Upcoming Community Events
7.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
8.  Resident Ads
9.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  HWPOA BOARD MEETING

On Tuesday, February 11 at 7:30 PM, the HWPOA Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting at Belmont Village, 10475 Wilshire Blvd.  Please click here to see the agenda.

Members of the community are welcome to attend, though space is limited. Please let us know if you plan to attend.  Email Dana at hwpoa@aol.com.

2.  SB 50 – HOUSING BILL UPDATE

Dear Friends,

SB 50, the California State Bill that was falsely packaged as an affordable housing solution, was defeated on the Senate floor for the third and final time.  Not only would the bill have threatened to decimate every single family neighborhood in the City, it would have actually exacerbated our affordable housing problem by incentivizing luxury housing in Los Angeles.  Not only would it have overridden local zoning but the bill’s language proscribed that Historic Preservation Zone designated after 2010 could have been overridden.  The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to oppose SB 50 in April 2019, and on this past Wednesday, I introduced a Resolution to re-affirm the City’s opposition to the bill even in its recently amended form.

In the end, almost all of the Senators in and around the Los Angeles County area saw through the bill and voted it down. The reality is that the path to fix our affordable housing problem is not by building new luxury housing but to address and fix Costa Hawkins, the state law at the heart of our housing crisis, which makes rent-controlled units unaffordable.

My office is also looking to address the problem of the large numbers of Wall Street-backed landlords that have thousands of newly built units they are leaving vacant to bring up land value, intentionally contributing to the housing shortage.

Thank you to everyone who worked with our office to oppose this legislation.  The finally vote tally revealed that most of the California State Senators in and around Los Angeles voted to oppose the bill.  But we must remain vigilant.  The bill’s author has already declared an intention to introduce similar legislation in the near future.

Sincerely,
Paul Koretz

3.  PREVENT BLUE-BIN CONTAMINATION

Top 6 items frequently placed in blue bins that end up contaminating loads:

  1. E-waste
  2. Clothes/Textiles
  3. Plastic films/Plastic wraps
  4. Garden hoses
  5. Liquids
  6. Food⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Help us prevent recycling contamination
In an effort to help spread Recycling-Ed and prevent contamination, please visit our website at lacitysan.org/bluebin

Check out our link for a full list of eligible recyclables:
If you have questions about recycling please reach out via social, or call our 24 – hour Customer Care Center at 800-773-2489

Remember that all plastics must be rinsed and emptied before placing them in the #bluebin

4.  OFFICE HOURS WITH THE MAYOR’S REPRESENTATIVE

Sign Up for Office Hours with Ami Fields-Meyer, Mayor Garcetti’s Representative:
The Mayor is committed to solving problems and making government accessible for everyday Angelenos. As his representative, I will be holding office hours across the Westside of Los Angeles to hear directly from you. Office hours are organized by area and can address any topic you wish to discuss. You will receive the specific address of our meeting upon signing up. Select an office hours slot by clicking on the link associated with your area:

Wed., 2/26 – Office Hours for Westwood/Westside Village/Sawtelle

5.  2020 CENSUS UPDATE

From Congressman Ted Lieu:

Friend,

Happy New Year! This year is a big one. As you may know, the US Census Bureau will attempt to count every person in the United States in 2020. The results of this census are crucial to the future of California and its 33rd District. Please watch this video to see why it’s so important to be counted in the 2020 Census:

VIDEO – Rep. Lieu on the Importance of the 2020 Census

Your participation in the Census is critical to our community because an accurate population count helps ensure the federal government is providing adequate funding and support to localities like ours. In mid-March, households will begin receiving instructions on how to participate in the census. When the invitation arrives, you can respond in one of three ways: online, by phone, or by mail.

For more information on the California census, visit:
www.census.ca.gov

6.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Sontag, from the Archive: Duet for Cannibals – Friday, Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Billy Wilder Theater.  Join us for a salute to writer, critic, cinephile and all-around intellectual dynamo Susan Sontag! In her first feature, Duet for Cannibals, a quadrangular relationship drifts towards uncharted territory and gamesmanship that broaches the surreal and violent. Presented in a new 2K restoration from the Swedish Film Institute!

Highlights from the Susan Sontag Papers will be on view in the Billy Wilder Theater lobby. Archived by the UCLA Library Special Collections, this important collection includes her research notes, personal and professional correspondence, journals, photographs and more.  Click here for more information.

The PLATO Society of Los Angeles Colloquium – February 20, 2020 at the Skirball Cultural Center (2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.).   The speaker at this event will be David Bennett, Meredith Professor of History Emeritus in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and his topic is:

Fear of “The Other”–
Nativism in American History and its Resurgence Today

Mr. Bennett will discuss the contrast between a society celebrated on the great seal of the United States “Out of Many One” versus a large minority of Americans who have never accepted this vision of the country.

The program is from 1:30-3:00 in the Magnin Auditorium. Complimentary coffee and cookies are available from 12:45. This event is open to the Public.  Admission and parking are free.

Paul McCarthy: Head Space, Drawings 1963–2019 – Open through May 10, 2020 at the Hammer Museum.  The first comprehensive survey in the United States of drawings and works on paper by the Los Angeles–based artist.  Click here for more information.

7.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

8.  RESIDENT ADS

WORTH NEW YORK & W BY WORTH SALE

30-70% OFF designer women’s clothing!  After 28 years in business, Worth Collection and W By Worth will be closing their doors in April. I am hosting a fabulous sale featuring the NEW Spring 2020 collection at 30% off, fall/winter at 60% off, and select pieces from past seasons at 70% off. TODAY thru FEBRUARY 12. All sizes for all lifestyles, from the most casual to black tie!

By appointment only at my home in Little Holmby.  Call or email for address and hours:  dbarta@worthnewyork.com, 310-721-2500

9.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

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 at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.