Added by Orli Belman on May 6, 2013 at 7:00am — 3 Comments
Check out this new video from the Build Expo folks:
Added by Orli Belman on April 23, 2013 at 9:33pm — No Comments
Ciclavia to the Sea will turn Venice Blvd into a biking paradise this Sunday. The full route will run from Venice Beach to City Hall and the historic El Pueblo district. A feeder ride will pass through our neighborhood. The group will start at the UCLA Bruin Bear at 9:30am, picking up riders along the way as it passes down Westwood Blvd. A great way to share a Sunday with the community!
Added by Calla Wiemer on April 16, 2013 at 3:04pm — 1 Comment
The legal battle over our east/west rail line is heading up north. On May 7, the California Supreme Court will hear arguments in San Francisco in the case of Neighbors for Smart Rail v. Exposition Metro Construction Authority. At issue is whether the traffic studies used for the line's environmental documents are ok as is - they are based on future not current traffic conditions - or if they are inadequate, as NSFR contends. …
ContinueAdded by Orli Belman on April 9, 2013 at 9:31pm — 8 Comments
From Up On Poppy Hill, the new film by master filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki and directed by his son Goro Miyazaki is now playing (and is the only LA venue) at the Landmark at Westside Pavilion. Not just for kids, From Up On Poppy Hill will delight audiences of any age. Like stepping into a dream, the film transports us to Japan in 1964. Stunning and beautifully rendered, this movie is truly unique. It is a sweet story that helps us appreciate the beauty of nature and makes us treasure our…
ContinueAdded by Adrienne Luce on April 3, 2013 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment
Dear amazing customers, neighbors friends,
I come to you today with a heavy heart. We will be closing March 30th, as we are unable to renew our lease at the Westside Pavilion. Over the last 7 years, I have such an amazing time getting to know you all and your kiddos. It's a bit of a shock that I have now been doing this for 11 years! Please spread the word that next week will be our last week. If you have gift cards or need to exchange anything please do so before next…
ContinueAdded by Marcus and Julia on March 21, 2013 at 6:14pm — 2 Comments
President and Mrs. Obama are no strangers to the Rancho Park area. Cheviot Hills Park has served as a base for them when they are criss-crossing the city. But today, students at Overland were treated to a phone call from the First Lady as she called to congratulate Overland in Motion creator and instructor Apryl Krakovsky for founding this innovative and invogorating morning physical education program and to thank her for being part of a movement to get kids moving. KNBC covered the story.…
ContinueAdded by Orli Belman on March 19, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments
Has anyone noticed that the new bulbs on major street lights are much brighter.I live near Beverly Glen/Pico and two have been replaced the past month.They reflect a white glow rather than the yellow of the old ones.Tonight the one on Beverly Glen right up the street from the car wash has been replaced and a few weeks ago the one across the street from it up from St. Timothys was.
Added by John A. Abel on March 12, 2013 at 10:30pm — 6 Comments
I'm off to vote and just realized I am not sure where my polling location is in Rancho Park. I figured many folks may be in the same boat, so I am once again sharing the link to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's online tool that tells you your polling place. Just put in your address number and street name and your voting location pops up. I'm heading to the Palms Park Rec Center. Hope to see you…
ContinueAdded by Orli Belman on March 5, 2013 at 10:16am — No Comments
Tragedies like the Sandy Hook shooting strike, and the country turns its attention to mental illness. But this is a conversation that needs to go deeper and last longer. KPCC journalists want Southern California community members to lead the conversation. |
Added by Ashley Alvarado on February 22, 2013 at 10:00am — No Comments
On Feb 19 the LA Department of City Planning held its Westside public hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for implementation of the 2010 Bicycle Plan. The capacity crowd of nearly 100 seemed about evenly divided between yeas and nays, although the nays were certainly rowdier.
The proposal for floating bike lanes on Westwood Blvd (see my Feb 15…
ContinueAdded by Calla Wiemer on February 20, 2013 at 12:35pm — 13 Comments
The Council’s Feb 14 meeting featured a discussion of proposed bike lanes for Westwood Blvd.
The discussion kicked off with a PowerPoint presentation by Eric Bruins of the LA County Bicycle Coalition. For the stretch between Santa Monica and Pico, Bruins pitched a creative proposal involving floating bike lanes as an alternative to the city’s proposal. A city representative who was present said the city was prepared to support the LACBC proposal and noted such a design has been…
ContinueAdded by Calla Wiemer on February 15, 2013 at 3:00pm — 8 Comments
Like the proliferation of mattress stores, we now have a proliferation of massage parlors.
These are NOT allowed in the Neighborhood Oriented District (NOD) that runs along Pico and up Westwood.
Some are perfectly legit, if they were allowed, but they are not. And some of them, most notably the most recent addition across from the Landmark, may be something "more" than massage, at least according to a few websites and Craigslist.
Added by Overland Avenue on February 12, 2013 at 7:31pm — 1 Comment
Please come to the Westside Neighborhood Council meeting this Thursday evening at 7 p.m.
There will be someone from the LA Bike Coalition discussing proposed bike lanes on Sepulveda, Westwood, and Avenue of the Stars -- something that is scheduled for hearing on February 19th.
We love cycling and want to create a bike network on the Westside, but anyone who walks or drives down Westwood between Pico and Santa Monica knows that taking out lanes, or parking, or…
ContinueAdded by Overland Avenue on February 12, 2013 at 7:26pm — 18 Comments
Junior's Deli on Westwood Blvd. is now Lenny's Deli. Starting Thursday, Feb. 7, the new restaurant at the site of Rancho Park's famed deli will beginning serving staples like pastrami, corned beef, chopped liver and a burger called the Rosenberger.…
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Added by Orli Belman on February 6, 2013 at 9:06am — 2 Comments
Every neighborhood has a soundscape, a mélange of musical and sometimes nonmusical noises all its own. Whether it's music, birds, car horns or ice cream trucks, KPCC's Take Two morning show wants to feature those sounds (good and bad) that provide a soundtrack to your every day.
We have created a short set of questions and a way to record and upload audio.
Click …
ContinueAdded by Ashley Alvarado on January 30, 2013 at 9:06am — No Comments
I've checked with the City about installing street lights on Greenfield and Veteran. The cost is around $3400 per property spread over 10 years plus approx. $70 per year maintenance. So the first ten years would be around $400. 50% of the owners on a block must sign a petition in support. Then it will take around 1 1/2 years to to install the lights. I know a few people on the 2600 block of Greenfield who are interested. Any interest?
Added by Terry Pullan on December 20, 2012 at 12:18pm — No Comments
Congratulations to Clover Avenue School second grade teacher Jackie Bonilla, who won a Milken Educator Award. Bonilla was one of 40 teachers given this honor nationwide and the only one from California. Here's a great video of the awards ceremony.
ContinueAdded by Orli Belman on January 19, 2013 at 10:00am — 1 Comment
According to Mark Pollock at Westside Retail, the Ken Crane/La-Z-Boy stores on Pico between Military and Sepulveda were sold to the 99 cent store for $14 million.
I bought the recliner chair in my den from La-Z-Boy and my television from Ken Crane. Another change for Rancho Park.
Photo from Google…
ContinueAdded by Terry Pullan on January 17, 2013 at 10:00am — 5 Comments
A peek at one of the highlights of 2012, courtesy of our neighbor Minne Hong Ho. The Palms Farmers Market at Motor and National was welcomed with open arms from Culver City to Rancho Park when it opened in September. The farmers market is every Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm. The hours have been extended until…
ContinueAdded by Rancho Park Online on January 3, 2013 at 11:30am — 1 Comment
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