Happy Thanksgiving from HWPOA

Thanksgiving is the time to be thankful, a time to remember and to embrace those who enrich our lives.  As we all prepare for the most non-traditional Thanksgiving in living memory, the Board of Directors of HWPOA would like you know how thankful we are to have your support and continued membership. We’re grateful for the continued trust you place in us. And while this year has heaped a lot on our plates, it has also reminded us of this holiday’s true significance.

We hope you and your family have a safe and happy Thanksgiving and wish you all the best throughout the holiday season!

Sincerely,
Your HWPOA Board of Directors:

Polly Bamberger Harry Green Dan Shalom
Jamie Berger Dick Greenblatt Greg Smith
Sandy Bernstein Kathryn Welch Howe Karen Spiegel
Eve Marie Bhandari David Jacobs Marilyn Stern
Marnie Bodek Judy Karz Shirley Talbot
Sandy Brown Ken Korman Gail Title
Chip Chasalow Susan Meals Ellen Turner
Carole Cohen Bettina O’Mara Paul Verdon
Jim De Meules Deborah Reamer Jann Williams
Jackie Freedman Susan Reuben Patty Wilson
Phil Gabriel Mark Rogo Jeff Wolman
Kim Gold Dennis Rosenblatt Cecile Yaffe
Earl Goldstein Caron Schwartz

Holmby News 11-20-20

HOLMBY NEWS
November 20, 2020

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

1.  COVID Restrictions – Update
2.  Homelessness in Westwood
3.  LAPD – Arrest of Interest
4.  Metro Service on Thanksgiving
5.  DMV – Learner’s Permit Extension
6.  Fellow Restaurant – Welcome Back to Westwood
7
.  Activities & Things to Do
8.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  COVID RESTRICTIONS – UPDATE

CURFEW / STAY-AT-HOME ORDER

From KTLA:
California will impose a “limited” but mandatory stay-at-home order and overnight curfew on most residents in a ramped-up effort to slow a spike in COVID-19 cases, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday afternoon.

Starting this Saturday night, non-essential work, movement and gatherings will be prohibited between the hours of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily, according to a news release from the governor’s office. The order will last a month and is set to expire at 5 a.m. on Dec. 21, but it could be extended as needed.


NEW COVID RESTRICTIONS

Effective Friday, November 20, Los Angeles County will tighten pandemic safeguards and restrictions as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to increase significantly. These safeguards and restrictions protect the public health and safety of our residents, and their ability to be served in our hospitals.

The first measures, effective this Friday, are:

  • For non-essential businesses permitted to operate indoors—including retail stores, offices, personal care services—occupancy will be limited to 25% maximum capacity.
  • The number of patrons at outdoor restaurants, breweries and wineries will be limited to 50% max outdoor capacity.
  • The number customers at cardrooms, outdoor mini-golf, go-karts and batting cages will be limited to 50% maximum outdoor capacity.
  • Services at personal care establishments may only be provided by appointment to customers wearing face coverings by staff wearing face coverings.
      • Services that require either the customer or the staff to remove their face covering, such as facials and shaves, are not permitted.
      • Food and drinks cannot be served at these establishments to customer.
  • Restaurants, breweries, wineries, bars, and all other non-essential retail establishments must close from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
  • Outdoor gatherings remain the only gatherings permitted, and they must only include 15 people maximum who are members of no more than 3 households.

2.  HOMELESSNESS IN WESTWOOD

I attended a Zoom meeting this week on Homeless in the Village. Those participating included Holmby Westwood neighbors, Jasmine from our council office, Westwood Homeowners Association, Westwood Community Council, Westwood Village Improvement Assoc. and WLAPD Captain Jonathan Tom and Senior Lead Officer, Pete Ojeda.

Neighbors were concerned that the homeless in Westwood Village were making their way into the residential neighborhood setting up tents, and using prohibitive items.

The officers explained that this is an issue throughout the Division. There are 41,000 unhoused in the city and 63,000 in the county. Many lawsuits have been filed and some directives have been issued. They were very clear on one important point: Homelessness is not a crime. It is a societal issue.

Do not take the law into your own hands. The homeless have legal representation. If you see a criminal act, call 911 to report it. If a tent is on the public right of way, it is legal unless there is not 36” available for wheelchair access. Since COVID, LAPD cannot dismantle tents. If individuals are sleeping in a car that is not blocking a driveway, call 211.

LAPD does have an Abatement Team that is in charge of clean-up and will confiscate prohibitive items including drugs and alcohol. They speak with the homeless and try to get them housing and social services. We were told that a good portion of those on the street do not want to live in a shelter. They do not want to live within the rules of shelters and prefer to be on the street.

Email Senior Lead Officer Ojeda at 36393@lapd.online and tell him the location of the homeless person. Leaving a message on his Direct line, 310-444-0741 is not as effective as an email.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving!

Sandy Brown, HWPOA President

3.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

COMMUNITY ALERT – SEXUAL BATTERY SERIES
The LAPD is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a suspect in a series of sexual batteries that have occurred in the Westwood community since October 2020.  In this series, the suspect is on a bicycle and has approached lone females from behind.  As the suspect passes the victims, he reaches out with his hand and grabs the victim’s breast.  The bicycle used appears to have red lining with curled handle bars.

ARREST OF INTEREST
The City of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in the theft of catalytic converters from motor vehicles countywide.

On Monday, November 16, 2020 at approximately 7:25 a.m., West Los Angeles Patrol officers arrested two suspects for receiving stolen property (catalytic converters). Officers recovered cutting tools (electric saws and blades), tools commonly used to saw off catalytic converters, and several vehicle floor jacks from inside the vehicle. The suspects also had a freshly cut catalytic converter on the rear seat of the vehicle.

4.  METRO SERVICE ON THANKSGIVING

On Thursday, November 26, all Metro Bus and Rail service will operate on a Sunday/Holiday schedule. This means all buses without Sunday service will not run. For routes and service information visit Metro.net or call 323.GO.METRO.

Regular weekday service will resume Friday, November 27.

5.  DMV – LEARNER’S PERMIT EXTENSION

The California Department of Motor Vehicles is extending driver’s license permits with expiration dates through May 31, 2021, to give student drivers more time during the COVID-19 pandemic to complete the prerequisites needed for a provisional license, including 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction with a driving school and 50 hours of supervised driving practice.

Eligible permits are extended six months from the date of expiration or to a date 24 months from the date of application, whichever is earlier. The DMV previously extended permits expiring between March 1 and November 30, 2020. The DMV has alerted law enforcement of the extensions, which require no individual action on the part of drivers.

The DMV resumed behind-the-wheel drive tests with new health and safety protocols on June 26, and appointments to take the test are available.

Click here for more information

6.  FELLOW RESTAURANT – WELCOME BACK TO WESTWOOD

Fellow’s owner Philip Camino has completely redesigned his Westwood Village restaurant and recently re-opened for dinner (Wednesday-Saturday). A new menu of modern Cal-French cuisine is served on a heated patio and prepared by a talented new Executive Chef and Sommelier who both come from prestigious fine dining backgrounds.

The revamped Fellow also features new interiors and introduces The Galerie at Fellow, an adjoining art gallery and exhibition space dedicated to bringing an exemplary selection of visual artists. The current exhibition is a collection from Sam Milgrom of Hollywood’s Mr. Musichead Gallery, as well as work by “bleeding hearts” muralist James Goldcrown.

Fellow is located at 1071 Glendon Ave.
(formerly The Glendon and Moustache Cafe)

Dinner: Wed.-Sat.; Reservations suggested

Website – https://www.fellow.la/
Article – Eater LA article

7.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

HOLIDAY STRESS REDUCTION THROUGH MEDITATION
Monday, November 23 ⋅ 6:00 – 7:00pm (via Zoom)
Sponsored by the Los Angeles Public Library

Join us on Zoom this Monday, November 23rd, at 6:00 p.m. for “Holiday Stress Reduction Through Meditation”. Doug Frankel will present a simple, yet powerful meditation technique that will be explained and practiced during the session. This can enrich one’s life personally, professionally, and spiritually, and help with seasonal stress.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://lapl.zoom.us/j/92482152005?pwd=dFZZRklJaHdNdDFHMFB6aFV6Y0FEUT09

Meeting ID: 924 8215 2005
Passcode: 153783

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BOTANY OF THE HOLIDAYS (Livestream)
Thursday December 3rd 2020 • 5:00pm PST • Livestream
Presented by UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden

Seasonal festivities bring together traditions, history, family and friends. To a botanist, they are also a case study of the deeply interconnected relationship between nature and culture. Join us for the 4th annual Botany of the Holidays as we travel to China and Brazil to share the botanical origins of some winter holiday traditions, and see just how important plants are to celebrations around the world.

This event is free, but RSVP to reserve a space and receive streaming information. An email will be sent out before the event to attendees with details for how to stream live.

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/botany-of-the-holidays-2020-tickets-124302834123

8.  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://hwpoa.square.site/

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.  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 11-13-20

HOLMBY NEWS
November 13, 2020

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

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Neighborhood Team Program
3.  Holiday Shopping in Westwood
4.  New Westwood Restaurant – Prince of Venice
5.  Los Angeles Police Foundation
6.  Emergency Supplies – Bottled Water
7
.  Westwood Library – “Food” Film Festival
8.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
9.  Resident Ads
10.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

THEFT-GRAND (plain theft-grand) $950.01 & over
Incident #: 200816064
600 BLOCK CLUB VIEW DR  |  11/4/2020 @ 2:40 PM

THEFT FROM VEHICLE – GRAND ($950.01 & over)
Incident #: 200816114
10500 BLOCK WYTON DR  |  11/3/2020 @ 7:00 PM

CATALYTIC CONVERTER THEFTS FROM TOYOTA PRIUS’
The West Los Angeles area is experiencing an increase in Catalytic Converter thefts, particularly from Toyota Prius’.  Catalytic converters are targeted by thieves because they contain precious metals and removal of the catalytic converters can take less than 60 seconds.

If you own a Prius, do your best to park in a secure location rather than on the street or driveway.

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Pete Ojeda, Senior Lead Officer
West L.A. Community Police Station – 1663 Butler Ave.
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 36393@lapd.online
Website: www.lapdonline.org

2.  NEIGHBORHOOD TEAM PROGRAM

During a regional disaster, such as a moderate to major earthquake, the city services we rely on and expect will be unavailable.  The Fire Department will immediately be overwhelmed.  9-1-1 will ring busy, and hospitals will be filled beyond capacity.  Chances are your cell phone won’t work, your power will be out, and your land line will be down.

LAFD CERT is offering an online training session for the Neighborhood Team Program:

Neighborhood Team Program – Los Angeles
Tuesday, November 17th
7pm-9pm
Online event

Register:
https://lafdcertcentral-november2020.eventbrite.com

The Neighborhood Team Program (NTP) combines the best parts of the LA City Fire Department’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training Program, the LA City Emergency Management Department’s Ready Your LA Neighborhood (RYLAN), and Neighborhood Watch.

The goal of the Neighborhood Team Program is to help you and your neighbors build your Neighborhood Emergency Response Team with a turn-key package of short, easy to follow, but comprehensive step-by-step guides that guide you through the process of creating the team, recruiting your neighbors, setting up initial Map Your Neighborhood training, and the plans to follow right after a disaster.

Additionally, we’ll put you in touch with your CERT Coordinators to guide you through the process, and set up trainings and drills.

3.  HOLIDAY SHOPPING IN WESTWOOD

As the holiday season approaches, we encourage you to support local merchants in Westwood and surrounding neighborhoods.

It is so important to embrace and support what makes our community unique! Shopping local does that and so much more.

Westwood Village Shopping Directory

4.  NEW WESTWOOD RESTAURANT – PRINCE OF VENICE

Prince Emanuele Filberto aka the Pasta Prince of L.A., and the grandson of the last reigning King of Italy, King Umberto II is opening Prince of Venice, a brick-and-mortar gourmet Italian Restaurant in Westwood Village.

After four years of successful food truck operations, the restauranteur has brought his Prince of Venice concept to Westwood Village, complete with a pasta laboratory where guests will be able to watch hand-crafted, authentic Italian pasta being made right before their eyes.

The new restaurant menu will include gourmet pizzas, various salads, desserts, and of course his famous NOODS. To learn more, please visit: www.princeofvenice.us

Prince of Venice
1091 Broxton Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90024

5.  LOS ANGELES POLICE FOUNDATION

Make Gratitude Your First Response
Support the Los Angeles Police Foundation

LAppreciates gives you a chance to share your feelings of goodwill and gratitude for those who make an extra effort to care for you, keep you safe, and see you through challenging situations.

Join this initiative from the Los Angeles Police Foundation (LAPF) to express your support for the Los Angeles Police Department.  Something as simple as a kind gesture or a few words of encouragement can make a life on the front lines of service even more rewarding and meaningful.  With each smile of greeting and nod of respect that we give and receive, the bonds between all of us in our great city become stronger.

Ways to show your support:

  • Send your cards of appreciation to your neighborhood LAPD station – They would love to hear from you!  Our local LAPD station is located at:

West LAPD
1663 Butler Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90025

  • Purchase items from the LA Police Foundation Online Store.  Items include T-shirts, badge keychains, face masks, SWAT caps and much more.  To purchase these and other items, please click here.

6.  EMERGENCY SUPPLIES – BOTTLED WATER

While everyone knows that it is important to maintain a supply of bottled water for major emergencies, many people do not keep enough water on hand.  For those needing a backup emergency supply of bottled water, Arrowhead Water will make one-time water deliveries even if you do not subscribe to their monthly service.

Website link:
https://www.arrowheadwater.com/water-delivery

Phone: (800) 873-7775

One homeowner suggested ordering the 3 gallon size bottle and a pump for emergency purposes.

7.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY – “FOOD” FILM FESTIVAL

A film discussion series that will make you… hungry?

You’re invited to the Fall Food Film Fest discussion series hosted by multiple branches of the Los Angeles Public Library. Watch the movies, then come discuss them with your fellow Angelenos.

All of the films can be viewed for free online with your library card! You can visit https://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/e-media#movies for a list of the Los Angeles Public Library’s different film-streaming options.

The discussions will take place via Zoom on the following Wednesdays at 7 p.m.:

All movies are on Kanopy and Hoopla unless noted:

  • November 18: Eat With Me (Movie change!)
  • December 2: Jiro Dreams of Sushi (Hoopla only)
  • December 16: A Touch of Spice

All discussions can be accessed through the same Zoom link:
https://lapl.zoom.us/j/99146897503?pwd=Tm5JMEtibHdCR04zeVloNVlrZVVNZz09

Meeting ID: 991 4689 7503
Passcode: Food

We hope to see you there!

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

SEEKING HOUSEKEEPER

Seeking Housekeeper – One day a week, drives own car, speaks English.  Any referrals greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

Jerry Mehlman
310-475-5317 or gjmehlman@Outlook.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://hwpoa.square.site/

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.  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 11-6-20

HOLMBY NEWS
November 6, 2020

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

1.  West LAPD – Letter to the Public
2.  Dog Owner Etiquette
3.  Parking Citation Discount Program
4.  Honoring Our Veterans – Sunday Livestream
5.  COVID Safety During the Holidays
6.  The Flu and COVID-19
7
HWPOA Contact Information

1.  WEST LAPD – LETTER TO THE PUBLIC

West LAPD Captain Jonathan Tom recently wrote a letter to the West LA Community, with updates on crime statistics; large gatherings and house parties; and election week safety concerns.  Read the complete letter below:

Letter from West LAPD

LAPD CRIME REPORT:

VEHICLE, STOLEN
Incident #: 200815959
10800 BLOCK LINDBROOK DR  |  11/1/2020 @ 1:28 PM

BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE
Incident #: 200815964
10700 BLOCK WEYBURN AV  |  10/30/2020 @ 5:00 PM

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Pete Ojeda, Senior Lead Officer
West L.A. Community Police Station – 1663 Butler Ave.
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 36393@lapd.online
Website: www.lapdonline.org

2.  DOG OWNER ETIQUETTE

Please Use Your Own Trash Bins

While everyone appreciates that you are picking up dog waste, please dispose of it in your own trash bin.  Please be respectful and do not use your neighbors’ bins, particularly after the trash has already been picked up.

Thank you for your cooperation.

3.  PARKING CITATION DISCOUNT PROGRAM

Early Pay LA is a new discount program for certain parking citations paid within 48 hours.

Mayor Garcetti has announced a new economic relief program that will provide motorists with an early payment discount on certain citations paid within 48 hours. The program, Early Pay LA, will award a $20 discount and remain in effect until June 30, 2021.

Starting Monday, November 2nd, the new program will award discounts for early payment on citations for residential street sweeping, overnight and oversize parking districts, and vehicles displaying recently expired permits within preferential parking districts.

For more information on the Early Pay LA program and parking regulations, please click here to visit the Parking Violations Bureau.

4.  HONORING OUR VETERANS – SUNDAY LIVESTREAM

Hi Westwood,

Please join Congressman Ted Lieu in honoring our Veterans at his annual, non-partisan event, “Conversations with Veterans” which will be streamed on Facebook Live this Sunday at 2 p.m.  All are invited.

Ten veterans will join Rep. Lieu in telling a cool story about something they experienced while in the military.  Every branch of the Armed Forces will be represented.  Patriotic music will be sung by Army Staff Sergeant Quartrail Tucker.

Date:  Sunday, November 8
Time:  2PM to 3:30PM
Where:  www.Facebook.com/RepTedLieu –  Live event
Emcee:  Tom Lasser
Pledge of Allegiance:  Donald Keller

5.  COVID SAFETY DURING THE HOLIDAYS

With Halloween behind us, the extended traditional holiday season begins. In a normal year, this would be the next couple of months of family time and holiday gatherings. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, 2020 has been anything but normal.

I am writing to urge you to exercise great caution as you consider how to celebrate the upcoming holidays. Earlier this week, the City Council hosted our LA County Director of Public Health, Dr. Barbara Ferrer, as well as the LAUSD School Superintendent, Austin Beutner, and heard again that LA County is still not yet in a safe infection range. Also, the LA County Health Department has announced the highest one-day increase in COVID-19 cases since August. Combined with the infection spikes being reported all around the country and around the world, this is extremely alarming. Models are showing that some hospitals in other states are expecting to run out of hospital beds in the near future.

We do not want this to occur here in LA County and so we must remain vigilant and focused. We must continue to emphasize wearing masks, physical distancing, and to NOT HOST OR ATTEND LARGE GATHERINGS OF ANY KIND. Do it for yourself, do it for your elderly and at-risk friends and family members, do it for our medical professionals who need our assistance to keep them safe and effective as well to not overtax hospital facilities, and, most of all, do it in the memory of all those who we have sadly lost.

Thank you for all that you have done to keep yourselves safe. Thank you for understanding the very real need to make the hard call not to host a large family Thanksgiving dinner, and not to travel during the holidays. Please consider reaching out through other means such as online platforms, sending handmade cards to your loved ones, or even making donations to favorite charities in your loved one’s name.

The top infectious disease expert in the country, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said this week that it may be 2022 before we begin to approach any sense of normality again. I look forward to that day and I want very much for all of us to still be around so that we can all celebrate together.

Sincerely,
Paul Koretz
Councilmember, Fifth District

6.  THE FLU AND COVID-19

From the LA County Dept. of Public Health:

Influenza (Flu) and COVID-19 are both contagious respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different viruses. Because some of the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 are similar, it may be hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone, and testing may be needed to help confirm a diagnosis. Flu and COVID-19 can both result in serious illness, including illness resulting in hospitalization or death. Call your doctor or get tested if you think you are sick with COVID-19 or flu.

In the video below, Dr. Erika Flores Uribe from the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services discusses the differences between the Flu and COVID-19.

VIDEO – The Flu and Covid-19

Access the LA County Flu Prevention Toolkit for the Community for additional resources.

7.  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://hwpoa.square.site/

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.  Please confirm prior to attending.