Tag: GWNC

Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council Meeting

| January 13, 2021

Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council board meeting via Zoom, Wed., Jan. 13 from *6:30 to 9 p.m. Check greaterwilshire.org to confirm and for login. *Note new start time.

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GWNC: County Public Health Officer Speaks

| January 11, 2021

Cristin Mondy, RN, MSN, MPH and area health officer will break down the County Public Health Department’s work to combat COVID-19 and outline its plans for vaccine distribution. Also, Supervisor Sheila Kuehl’s district director for West/Metro Los Angeles, Fernando Morales, will explain what Los Angeles County is responsible for, how it’s organized, and how it […]

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Neighborhood council reaffirms position on Fourth Street lights

Neighborhood council reaffirms position on Fourth Street lights

| September 2, 2020 | 0 Comments

The Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) once again rejected adding bicycle-friendly (and automobile-unfriendly) traffic controls at two intersections on Fourth St. After a long GWNC board of directors discussion on Aug. 12, the directors spurned their transportation committee’s recommendation to un-do a motion previously adopted by the GWNC in 2011, when the board then concluded […]

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Residents fear relocation from historic Rossmore apartment building

Residents fear relocation from historic Rossmore apartment building

| March 4, 2020 | 2 Comments

More than 30 residents were in attendance for the Feb. 25 Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council’s monthly Land Use Committee (LUC) meeting to discuss plans to renovate an apartment building at 410 N. Rossmore Ave. Residents say the building’s new owner, Atlanta-based Domos Coliving, intends to convert the rent-controlled apartments into coliving units. Domos co-founder Daniel […]

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Sunday Farmers’ Market ‘is here to stay’

Sunday Farmers’ Market ‘is here to stay’

| March 4, 2020 | 0 Comments

Councilmember David Ryu has announced a meeting to discuss a simmering controversy concerning the Larchmont Sunday Farmers’ Market and a small playground designed to replace six of the city surface parking lot’s existing 34 spaces. The meeting was prompted by e-mails from Windsor Square resident Gary Gilbert that generated an outpouring of concern from Market […]

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Local volunteers joined in ‘Point-in-Time’ homeless count

Local volunteers joined in ‘Point-in-Time’ homeless count

| January 29, 2020 | 1 Comment

From 9 p.m. to midnight on Jan. 23, volunteers spread out throughout the parts of Los Angeles on this side of the Hollywood Hills — counting the number of individuals, families and encampments they saw on the streets. Residents of Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) communities undertook this work in the 22 census tracts within […]

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