A look at the latest around the neighborhood blogosphere.
The city council on Tuesday afternoon upheld the recreation and parks commission's May 20 approval of the Autry National Center's $6.6 million expansion plan. Find out how they got to that point.
Council rejects a challenge and upholds a May 20 decision by the Recreation and Parks Commission.
Nicole Possert said Luke Swetland, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Autry National Center, misrepresented her position in his comments on Monday.
The arts, parks, health and aging committee took nearly two hours worth of public comments this afternoon. Here is a sample of what the supporters of the Autry renovation had to say.
The arts, parks, health and aging committee took nearly two hours worth of public comments this afternoon. Here is a sample of what the opponents of the Autry renovation had to say. Check back soon for comments from those who support the renovation plan.
The arts, parks, health and aging commission shot down a pair of motions this morning that would have halted the progress the Autry's $6.6. million Griffith Park Renovation plan.
Community members are invited to attend a pair of planning meetings scheduled in the coming two weeks.
SR 710 bill now refers to vehicle checkpoints.
Ann Walnum, Friends of the Southwest Museum founder, weighed in on the Autry expansion issue with a lengthy editorial on Los Angeles City Watch.
The arts, parks, health and aging committee is scheduled to meet on Monday, June 20 in room 1060 of the Los Angeles City Hall at 9:00 a.m. on 200 North Spring St.
Bills pertaining to rape kit reporting, HIV testing and higher education passed the Assembly last week.
The committee with jurisdiction over the Autry National Center's Expansion will meet on Tuesday, but Autry is not on the agenda.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission releases a draft plan with new state electoral districts on Friday. Here is what you need to know about Highland Park's and Mount Washington's new voting districts.
Who is in charge of redistricting? Why does it matter? Why now? All these questions and more answered below.
The ride will educate locals about their neighborhood and how to safely ride through it.
Friends of the Southwest Museum file CEQA challenge against Autry expansion effort.
Mike Ten is schedule to make his pitch during Thursday night's HHPNC meeting.
Charlie Beck seeks public support in battling crime, especially during summer.
The Arts, Parks, Health and Aging committee took public comment on the Autry's expansion proposal for nearly two hours this morning.
Get to know the stances of the councilmen on the Arts, Parks, Health and Aging subcommittee.
Autry Chairman Marshall McKay spoke during yesterday's Los Angeles City Council Meeting, laying out how the Autry's expansion of the Griffith Park museum space would benefit Los Angeles.
With vote, the expansion plan has been referred to the arts, parks, health and aging committee.
The council meets on Tuesday, May 31, at 10 a.m. in the John Ferraro Council Chamber, room 340. The Southwest museum issue is listed at item number 21 on the city council's agenda.
The board had until Wednesday, June 1 to claim the issue.
Locals urge city council to overrule the decision, made by the parks and recreation commission last Friday.
Keep Checking Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch for updates from tonight's HHPNC meeting.
The run-off election pits longtime teacher Bennett Kayser against consultant Luis Sanchez.
Doug Failing of Metro said the transportation authority is ready to begin accepting bids from contractors to complete environmental review process.
Concerned citizens are urged to contact their Assemblymember and senator to support Gov. Brown's tax extension measure.
The popular trails, mostly in the San Gabriel Valley, could reopen as early as Memorial Day.
You can watch the press conference online.
Lawsuit claims Hermon based ADI systemically fabricated invoices to receive pumped up affording housing funds.
A.B. 353 would repeal a provision that prevents South Pasadena from having the power to veto the building of a freeway in the city.
If passed, AB 353 would give the city of South Pasadena to veto the construction of any freeways through their jurisdiction, including the controversial 710.
A state assembly bill that will go to the California Assembly Committee Monday would allow the city of South Pasadena to regain freeway veto power.
Raoul Joseph Germain, 59, of Altadena, could face up to 10 years in prison.
A total of $17,500 in improvements for the square are up for discussion at Thursday night's neighborhood council meeting.
Through a motion by council member Trisha Gossett, the council would be limited to spending $1,500 on a single funding request.
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