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Native plants used in new look for traffic triangle

Chronicle Staff · April 2, 2015

The Norton triangle, a traffic island on Sixth St., has undergone a landscaping renovation that features plantings that will be self-sufficient once established. Larry Guzin, president, said the Windsor Square […]

Bungalow appeal denied; heading to City Council

Suzan Filipek · January 14, 2015

The owner of the Larchmont Bungalow was denied an appeal for a zone change Jan. 27 by the Planning and Land Use Management Committee. Committee members Jose Huizar and Mitchell […]

Windsor Square streetlight project to add 99 new poles

Jane Gilman · October 2, 2014

The good news is: work crews will be installing 99 new streetlights in Windsor Square in the beginning of next year. The bad news is, it took almost eight years […]

Dedication marks completion of Larchmont Blvd. median project

Jane Gilman · July 31, 2014

North Larchmont Blvd. medians, featuring Jacaranda trees, agapantha and geranium plants and a monument sign, were dedicated on July 17. The project, spearheaded by Carolyn Ramsay, former chief of staff […]

North Larchmont Boulevard medians are abloom

Laura Eversz · June 12, 2014

After months of anticipation, trees and plants are being installed in the median strips at the north entrance to Larchmont Boulevard. The project was awarded grant funds as a part […]

Police patrol, Getty House on Windsor Square agenda

Chronicle Staff · December 10, 2013

Wilshire Division  Capt. Eric Davis and Olympic Division  Capt. Tina Nieto addressed some 120 homeowners at the annual Windsor Square Association Town Hall meeting Nov. 14 at The Ebell. Senior […]

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