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HOLMBY NEWS
January 30, 2014

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

1.  Neighborhood Blitz – Asphalt Repairs
2.  Movie Premiere – Upcoming Street Closures
3.  Earthquake Preparedness – from Mayor Eric Garcetti
4.  LAPD Crime Report
5.  Please Clean Up After Your Dogs
6.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
7.  Resident Ads
8.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.   NEIGHBORHOOD BLITZ – ASPHALT REPAIRS
The Bureau of Street Services is at it again!  You’ve got potholes, and they’re ready to fill them. It’s time for the second round of the Neighborhood Council Blitz.
Twice a year, the Bureau of Street Services sets out on its Neighborhood Council Blitz to bring asphalt repairs to every neighborhood, above and beyond their daily work performed citywide in response to service requests.
If you are aware of any street issues in Holmby Westwood that need repair, you may submit a request to Dana at hwpoa@aol.com .  Dana will compile a list and submit it to the City.  The date of the work in Westwood is scheduled for March 19, 2014.
Your request should include your name, address and one of the choices below:
Pavement Preservation1. Potholes/Popouts
2. Eroded surface
3. Bump/Hump/Uneven
4. Resurface
Sidewalks
1. Uplifted
2. Broken
Urban Forestry
1. Low limbs
2. Stump
Other
(Please specify)
The addresses of the repair locations will be sent to the City for inspection.  It is unknown how many can be done successfully in one day until they are inspected.
Send your information to Dana no later than February 18, 2014 to: hwpoa@aol.com 
2.   Movie Premiere – Upcoming Street Closures
The Lego Movie at the Village Theatre will premiere on Saturday, February 1st.  Beginning at 8:00 AM on Friday, January 31 until midnight on February 1, the following streets will be closed:
·         Southbound closure of Broxton Ave. between Weyburn and Le Conte
·         An alley closure south of Le Conte from Broxton west to the alley 
·         Full closure of Le Conte and south side of sidewalk from Gayley to Westwood Blvd. 
Access will be allowed from Westwood for parkers in the Le Conte parking lot. The curb lane and north side of the sidewalk of Weyburn and Broxton west to the alley will close on February 1st from 6 am to midnight.  If you have questions or concerns regarding this event please contact 15/40 Productions directly at 310-848-1150.
3.   Earthquake Preparedness – from Mayor Eric Garcetti
Twenty years ago this month, our city was jolted awake by the devastating Northridge Earthquake. While we cannot predict the future, we can be ready for it. That's why I appointed Dr. Lucy Jones, one of the world's leading seismologists, to advise me on how LA can prepare for the Big One.
I'm pushing City Hall to do everything it can, but I need you to do your part. Will you take the #ReadyLA Pledge right now so that you'll be prepared?
Each of us needs to have the water, food, and other supplies necessary to take care of our families for a few days when the Big One hits.
Don't put it off. Take the #ReadyLA Pledge now and learn how to prepare.  I'm counting on you. Together, we can make LA the safest city in the world.
Eric Garcetti
Mayor
ADDITIONAL NOTE:
HWPOA has an ongoing disaster preparedness program.  We hope you are participating.  For additional information, please contact Dana at hwpoa@aol.com
4.  LAPD Crime Report
COMMUNITY ALERT NOTIFICATION
Burglary:
200 block Woodruff Ave. RD: 0819. MO: On 1/29/14, between 0845 and 1840 hours, unknown suspect(s) entered home office via unlocked rear door and removed laptop.
Burglary Theft from Motor Vehicle:
1-19-14 1230/1500 RD: 828 900 block Hilts Ave. Driveway Purse, Iphone, Money
Grand/Petty Theft:
Thayer Ave/ Le Conte Ave. RD: 828. MO: On 1/21/14, 1530 hours, suspect grabbed the victim's cell phone from her hands and fled on street. Cell phone, $400.00
500 block Comstock Ave. RD: 819. MO: (Construction Site) Between 1/15/14 and 1/16/14, unknown suspect(s) removed electrical wiring. Electric Wires, $35,000.00
 5.  Please Clean Up After Your Dogs
We continue to receive reports from residents who have said that dog owners have not been responsible in cleaning up after their dogs.  In some instances, the dog owners fail to clean up entirely.  In other instances, the owner will clean up with a plastic bag, but then leave the plastic bag in the same spot.
If you own a dog, please clean up after your dog, and be sure to tell everyone who walks your dog to do the same (this includes family members, dog walkers, housekeepers, nannies, etc.).  Thank you. 
6.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY
Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the HOLMBY NEWS tohwpoa@aol.com and not to holmbywestwood@yahoogroups.com.
Residents have complained about too many HWPOA emails during the week so I, as Moderator, try to limit HWPOA messages during the week, ads in particular, to posting in the weekly NEWS.  Emergency type situations such as coyote sightings, lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar emergency type situations will continue to be published during the week as received.
This policy will be published each week preceding the Resident Ads section of the HOLMBY NEWS as a reminder of the policy, how to place the ads and why the policy was established.  There is always an exception considered if needed for an emergency type ad situation.
When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the HOLMBY NEWS Moderator to review.  The receipt of the ad will be confirmed.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.  Do not respond to the holmbywestwood Yahoo email address.
Thank you,
Dana, HOLMBY NEWS moderator/editor
7.  RESIDENT ADS
WORTH NEW YORK SPRING TRUNK SHOW!
Beautiful line of women's clothing for all lifestyles sold exclusively by appointment only--not available in retail shops!  Sizes 0-18!  If you would like to check out the line in Westwood February 1-9 contact Suzette Swalwell at sswalwell@worthnewyork.com or 310-779-4080
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LOOKING FOR REFERRALS
I am putting together a list of vendors and service providers that are recommended by my friends and neighbors who provide quality work in our area for our style of homes.
I am looking for the following services (also if there are any companies that you DO NOT advise using, let me know as well.)
·         Drainage and Grading Company - to correct water and flow from foundation
·         General Contractor - interiors and exteriors, with a really go eye for detail and follow thru
·         Hardscape Contractor - Pool Areas and Drainage, upgrade drains with existing piping
·         Electrical Contractor -to remove and bring up to code, cloth wiring, out of date outlets and switches
·         Mold Remediation - Encapsulation, Hepa air scrubbing, and drywall replacement
·         Asbestos Remediation
·         Chimney Contractor
·         HVAC Contractor
·         Plumbing Contractor
·         Roofing Contractor
·         Gutter Specialist
·         Glass Shower Door and Enclosure Specialist
·         Tree Specialist/ Arborist
Thank you so much!
Kind regards,
Nadia Barker
nadia@hueandtimber.com

8.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 
914 Westwood Blvd. Suite 573 
Los Angeles, CA  90024
310-470-1785 
Email:  hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org 
 
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HOLMBY NEWS
January 6, 2014

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

Happy New Year!


1.  Plastic Bag Ban
2.  Beware of New Tree Pest
3.  Car Break-In
4.  Mayor’s Survey
5.  Wilshire Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project - 2014
6.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
7.  Resident Ads
8.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.   Plastic Bag Ban
Earlier this year, on a motion by Councilmember Paul Koretz, the City Council approved a new ordinance to ban plastic grocery bags.  Starting on January 1, 2014, supermarkets, mini markets, drug stores, convenience stores, etc. will be prohibited from providing plastic (or paper) single-use carryout bags.  Stores will have single-use, recyclable, paper bags available but will be required to charge $0.10 for each bag.
Currently, this only affects large grocery stores and other large stores that carry groceries (such as Target).  Smaller grocery stores will be subject to the ban on July 1, 2014.  For additional information, please click here: <http://lacitybag.com>
2.   Beware of New Tree Pest
A resident recently hired a tree service to fertilize their trees and the service discovered that three sycamores had been invaded by the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer, a new species of beetle in Southern California.  The residents were told that if left untreated, the trees would die.  Fortunately, they were able to treat their trees and probably caught the problem in time.
3.   Car Break-In
A resident reported that on the evening of December 11th, their Prius was parked on the 300 block of Conway, under a street light, overnight.  The next morning, they found the driver's side window shattered and the center console lid open.  Nothing was visible, or stowed away, so nothing was taken.  The car alarm did not go off.  The residents called ACS  and the LAPD to file a report.
FYI, the mobile window replacement technician told them there has been a rash of this type of vandalism...in particular on the Prius.  This is because the newest Prius model's alarm only trips if a door is open.  Window sensors are not available yet.
4.   Mayor’s Survey
Mayor Eric Garcetti has created a survey for Los Angeles residents in an effort to find better ways to solve problems in different LA neighborhoods.  If you would like to participate, please click here:  <http://www.lamayor.org/resolution>
5.  Wilshire Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project - 2014
This project was approved earlier by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (METRO).  It will convert curb lanes into bus-only lanes during the morning and afternoon peak travel hours.  Construction on the segment from Western Avenue to San Vicente Boulevard is expected to start in January, 2014 with completion in the winter of 2015.
The segment between Comstock and Selby on the north and south sides of Wilshire is NOT included is this bus-only lane plan.  That part of Wilshire in the cities of Beverly Hills and Santa Monica is also NOT included in this plan.
Once the project has been completed, cars will not be allowed in these lanes during peak morning and evening hours UNLESS drivers will be turning right at the next corner.  If you are in the bus-only lane (curb lane) and do NOT turn right at the corner, you are subject to a ticket and fine.
We will update you on this issue as construction begins. 
6.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY
Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the HOLMBY NEWS tohwpoa@aol.com and not to holmbywestwood@yahoogroups.com.
Residents have complained about too many HWPOA emails during the week so I, as Moderator, try to limit HWPOA messages during the week, ads in particular, to posting in the weekly NEWS.  Emergency type situations such as coyote sightings, lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar emergency type situations will continue to be published during the week as received.
This policy will be published each week preceding the Resident Ads section of the HOLMBY NEWS as a reminder of the policy, how to place the ads and why the policy was established.  There is always an exception considered if needed for an emergency type ad situation.
When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the HOLMBY NEWS Moderator to review.  The receipt of the ad will be confirmed.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.  Do not respond to the holmbywestwood Yahoo email address.
Thank you,
Dana, HOLMBY NEWS moderator/editor
7.  RESIDENT ADS
POODLE FOR ADOPTION
Adorable white male poodle is available for adoption. "Buddy" (the name given to him by his rescuer) is a male miniature Poodle approximately 5 years young, neutered and housebroken, very calm, sweet and gentle.  He has had all his shots, full blood panel showing his health is excellent, as well been supplied with a Micro Chip. He was found running loose on Century Blvd near LAX. He has been shaved in that his coat was matted and really filthy. He has also had a full flea bath just as a precaution.  Buddy is also fully house broken. He needs a good home with someone with the patience to make him feel comfortable. He does have the propensity of darting out and cannot be trusted at this point to not be on a leash, this will take some time until he gets used to his surroundings.  Buddy is friendly will dogs and kids and has a very sweet disposition.  Contact Doug at 310-729-4500
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GARAGE DOOR REPAIR SERVICE NEEDED
I'm looking for a reliable garage-door-opener repair service.  Hopefully, someone will have a recommendation for me.
Thanks, 
Carole
drgrmacarole@verizon.net

8.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 
914 Westwood Blvd. Suite 573 
Los Angeles, CA  90024
310-470-1785 
Email:  hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
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