Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Many thanks to our LA City Firefighters


With LAFD in Hollywood
Originally uploaded by CD-13
This morning the Basque nightclub at the famous Hollywood and Vine intersection erupted in flames and our LA City Firefighters responded to the call. Within a few hours, the flames were under control.

Every emergency reminds of how fortunate we are to have a skilled and professional fire department in Los Angeles. We are grateful to the men and women who bravely fought this fire.

Friday, April 25, 2008

The New and Improved Dodger Stadium


Dodger Stadium
Originally uploaded by CD-13
Yesterday I joined Mayor Villaraigosa, Councilmember Ed Reyes, and Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt in unveiling plans to modernize Dodger Stadium by 2012. They've hit a home run with their plans to increase green space and reduce the impact on neighborhood traffic while preserving LA's beloved stadium.

I'm especially excited that the proposal includes an aggressive move toward greening the facility. The plans include almost doubling the number of trees, new water and energy efficient technologies, expanding recycling programs, and eco-friendly landscaping, including the unpaving of more that 15 acres of parking lots.

As a kid growing up in Los Angeles, I came to Dodger stadium and cheered for my home team. A dream came true when I was invited to throw the first pitch at a game. Now, I can't wait for these renovations that will update this jewel for the next generation of Dodger fans.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day

I got a jump on Earth Day yesterday by driving at 6am out to the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve to see the low hills of the high desert are painted with acres of the magnificent bright orange flowers that are our official state flower. Get there in the next couple of weeks--it is extraordinary (but bring warm clothes--it is still quite cold up there). There is no more incredible reminder of the work we have to do to preserve our environment than to see it flowering around you.

Today, we are celebrating Earth Day in City Council by voting on the nation's largest Green Building Ordinance. This ordinance will help reduce our energy and water use, lessen the consturction waste going into our landfills, and lower carbon emissions in the City of Los Angeles.
What can you do today and throughout the year? Start by taking this quiz about your personal ecological footprint. See what you can do to take one car trip off the road this week by carpooling, taking public transit, walking, or biking to your destination. And think about the impact of one meal you eat this week (check out this LA Times article on the carbon footprint of your food).

At the bottom of the Silver Lake Reservoir

Yesterday I went into the Silver Lake Reservoir with 89.3 KPCC-FM's John Rabe. We taped a segment for his show Off-Ramp. Catch it this Saturday at noon. In the meantime, here's a little video from the bottom of the reservoir.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Thank you for 30 years, Chris!


Garcetti, Essel, LaBonge
Originally uploaded by CD-13
Today we honored Paramount Pictures Senior Vice President Christine Essel's 30 years of work with the studio and service to the community. Throughout her three decades of work at Paramount Pictures, she has played an important role in defining the company’s role in the community as a philanthropist, employer, and neighbor.

Chris joined Paramount Pictures in 1978, serving in a number of capacities that include heading the Planning and Development Division during which time she led efforts to renovate, expand, and beautify Paramount’s historic studios in Hollywood. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President for Government and Community Affairs, supporting numerous community organizations through the company’s corporate giving programs, community outreach efforts, and employee volunteer programs.

Chris has also served in leadership roles at a number of civic organizations. She is currently serving her second year as chair of the Central City Association comprised of more than 450 member businesses, non-profit organizations, and trade associations. She is an active Board Member of the California Film Commission, where she has been a member since 1985 and served nine of those years as chair. She is also the Vice Chair of California Workforce Investment Board, and served for seven years as a Community Redevelopment Agency Commissioner.

93rd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

Council President Pro Tem Wendy Greuel and I commemorated the 93rd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with a special presentation in City Council.

We were pleased to be joined by Armenian community dignitaries and leaders, including Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America; Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate of the Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church; and Andrew Kzirian, Executive Director, Armenian National Committee of America Western Region.

Each year, Armenians and people of Armenian ancestry all over the world commemorate this darkest event in their history of more than 3,000 years. On this 93rd anniversary, let us all recommit to learning from the mistakes of the past so that we do everything we can to ensure a crime of this magnitude never happens again.

Remembering Ruben Salazar


Salazar
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Today we honored the life and work of journalist Ruben Salazar in City Council Chambers and voted to declare April 22, 2008 Ruben Salazar Day in Los Angeles.

Salazar was a trailblazer who paved the way for many journalists. He gained national recognition in 1969 when he became the first Mexican American columnist for a large U.S. newspaper. While covering a major anti-Vietnam War rally in Los Angeles in August 1970, Salazar was fatally shot. His legacy continues to inspire others and his story will be retold to a new generation with the issuance of a postage stamp in his honor next week.

I was pleased that members of Salazar’s family and Los Angeles Times Publisher, President, and CEO David Hiller were able to join us for the presentation.

Department of Transportation's new web site

The Department of Transportation's new web site is live! According to DOT:

LADOT’s new site introduces "Parking in LA," where anyone can easily find
off-street City parking lots, hours of operations, rates, even the number of
spaces…with a map service on how to drive there. In addition, the site’s
home page features direct connection to "Real-time Traffic" information,
updated every 60 seconds, indicating where traffic congestion is occurring
and areas to avoid. A ‘What’s New’ feature on the home page highlights new
information on programs, policies and press events. Transportation advocates
can now download presentations and reports with just one click. Check DASH
and Commuter Express routes and schedules too.

Thank you...and please remember to "Watch the Road."

Congratulations, DOT! We will be working closely with DOT in Hollywood as part of our mobility plan to build a great web site with Hollywood Entertainment District BID to help Angelenos better navigate Hollywood transportation options. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

At the Park After Dark recognized by national neighborhood organization


Boxing
Originally uploaded by CD-13
I'm very proud that our At the Park After Dark program has been named a finalist for the Neighborhoods USA Best Neighborhood Program award. Established in 1975, Neighborhoods USA is a national non-profit organization committed to building and strengthening neighborhood organizations.

Last summer, I started At the Park After Dark at the Glassell Park Recreation Center to keep it open until 11 p.m. and offer activities that we hoped would be of high interest to at-risk kids in the neighborhood. After a 16 year-old girl was shot and killed just two blocks from the Rec Center just a few months before school was going to let out for the summer, I knew we had to provide a safe, supervised place for young people during those long, hot months.

Our goal was to provide a great place for all of the neighborhood's diverse youth. We wanted to attract kids that might otherwise turn to gangs, and we succeeded in bringing a wide range of young people to the park for activities such as boxing, graffiti art, skateboarding, music, basketball, swimming, and soccer.

I want to extend many thanks to all of the people and organizations that made the program successful last summer, including the Department of Recreation and Parks, Department of General Services, Aztecs Rising, ArtStorm, the Los Angeles Police Department, the Glassell Park Improvement Association, and all of the parents and young people who participated in At the Park After Dark.

Last night in his State of the City address, Mayor Villaraigosa said he plans to add similar programs to other recreation centers across the city. I am looking forward to working with him to give more young people the opportunity to have a great place to go during the evening this summer.

Monday, April 14, 2008

$900K to make it safer to walk/bike to King Middle School

Today I joined Councilmember Tom LaBonge and LAUSD Board Member Yolie Flores Aguilar to announce that we have received a $900,000 grant from CalTrans to make improvements around King Middle School that will make it safer for students to walk or bike to school.

When I was growing up, most kids walked or biked to school. Today, only 15 percent of California students who live near their schools walk or bike. This grant will help us make walking or biking to school a safer experience at King.

I want to extend a special thanks to the students in the leadership class and on the drill team for helping with this morning's announcement.