....to identify, discuss, and resolve problems and issues within our community... February 2015 Contact Information Mailing Address: July, 2001 Dave Beauvais President [email protected] 818-831-2318 Vol. 15 No. 2 Thursday, February 19th, 2015 Next Meeting is 7:03 pm - 8:29 pm OGHRG PO Box 34055 Granada Hills, CA 91394 Board of Directors w w w . OGHRG. o r g A Monthly Publication Granada Hills Charter High School - Rawley Hall Happy Valentine’s Day 7:03 7:04 7:09 7:15 Introductions, Disclaimer Reading of Minutes, Agenda Review Community Announcements; News; Events OGHRG Committee Reports Financial; Zoning and Density; Newsletter 7:30 Guest Speaker: LAFD Captain Hampton, from local Fire Station 87 8:15 Updates and reports on current issues 8:26 New Business and Wrap-up Gayle Biava Guest Speakers gayle.biava @ csun.edu March meeting will be March, 19th Bette Biers Secretary [email protected] OGHRG President’s Message Maria Fisk Co-Founder Zoning/Density [email protected] Our yearly call for annual dues returns this month. We had an excellent response from our membership last month, and hope that if you have not yet sent in your annual dues you will pull the trigger this month. As usual we are providing a self-addressed envelope for your convenience. We only have two sources of income; newsletter sponsors and your voluntary dues. Dues are $15 per person or $25 per household and are tax deductible. To those of you who have already submitted your dues, a huge thank you. Bob Castle Treasurer [email protected] John Seletos www.johnseletos.com Richard Fisk Editor [email protected] Bob Biava All Around [email protected] Committees Zoning / Density Newsletter Formed as Needed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Newsletter articles, pictures, comments, suggestions: [email protected] or mailing address above Dues Call 2.0 Newsletter Committee Last month I made a request for new newsletter committee members and got a couple positive responses. It’s not too late to join the committee and help us get out one of the finest community newsletters in Los Angeles. You can email me at the email address on the front page of the newsletter, or simply let us know you are interested when you return your dues this month. Granada Hills/Knollwood Community Plan We are still awaiting our Community Plan to be taken up by the Los Angeles City Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee. At this juncture we are trying to schedule a meeting with our Councilmember to assess the situation and try to find a path forward that will get our plan through the final two hurdles (PLUM and City Council). Water Conservation There is good news and bad news about the water situation in California and Los Angeles in particular. The good news for Angelenos is that we have done a pretty good job so far in conserving water; usage is down over 20% from this time last year. The bad news is that the drought continues; the Sierra Nevada snowpack, which provides the majority of our drinking water, is just 21% of normal at this point. The long range weather forecast does not look particularly good for the rest of the winter, we will be lucky to get much higher than 30% of normal in the Sierra Nevadas. This means residents will be subject to even harsher restrictions on water over the summer. More on this as we get closer to the hot weather. Dave Beauvais Old Granada Hills Residents’Group February’s Meeting Public Safety Is Our Top Priority! The Los Angeles Fire Department is often in the news. Captain Hampton, from our local Fire Station 87, will be our speaker on February 19, 2015 to tell us about what they do and how they do it when fighting a fire as well as their involvement in other areas. He will also answer any questions you may have so be thinking about what you’d like to know that he may not include in his talk. There are many regulations for homes as well as schools, churches and public assembly as well as brush near homes and on hillsides. They are responsible for inspecting all public buildings on a regular basis. He will explain ambulance bills, what to do in case of a fire at home or if a fire is coming close to your house. They have a defibrillator program and provide disaster preparedness. Their hiring practices have been questioned recently in the news and we can find out how this is being rectified as what the requirements are needed to apply. Over the years, reports have surfaced questioning the accuracy of LAPD crime statistics. But there is no method of measuring crime that is perfect. It is nearly impossible to know exactly how much crime is going on in any community at any time. Inaccuracies arise because some crimes go undetected, are witnessed and not reported, or are reported and a formal written police report is not filed. Accurate crime statistics serve very important purposes. This data is used to determine policies, budgets, funding priorities and deployment of resources. The number of officers, police cars, specialized units and other services are not allocated evenly across the City of LA. Those communities that can demonstrate the necessity are granted additional LAPD resources. Therefore, all residents and business owners of Old Granada Hills must do our part to make sure that the City of LA is maintaining accurate crime data so that limited LAPD resources aren’t allocated to other areas of the City when they are needed here. If you witness a crime or have been a victim of a crime, contact the police (refer to last month’s article on when to call 911 or 877-ASK-LAPD). Make sure that the officer completes a formal written police report. Or you may report a crime in person at the front desk of the Devonshire Community Police Station. It is the front desk officer’s responsibility to file a formal written police report. If for some reason, this officer does not wish to complete a formal police report, ask to speak to the supervising officer or watch commader to make sure this is done. Keep in mind that if a crime is not reported and not documented, it is as if it never happened. Underestimating the incidents of crime could lead to a community that is left underserved and unprotected. By doing our part and supporting the efforts of the LAPD and Senior Lead Officers, the community of OGH can better ensure a safer community and our fair share of critical City services. Dispute Resolution Program Mediation is a confidential, voluntary process in which a neutral third party facillitates communication between people to resolve their disputes. Mediation is Fair: A neutral mediator helps with the negotiation process; Each side is encouraged to suggest solutions to the problem; The mediator does not decide who is right, but helps the parties collaborate to reach a fair and reasonable decision; Individuals have control over the decisions that affect their future; The goal is a mutually acceptable resolution for all parties. Mediation is Fast: Mediation takes place outside the court system; After all parties agree to participate, mediation can be scheduled immediately; Mediators negotiate with all parties involved to find solutions as quickly as possible. Mediation is Free: Mediation through the program is free to all residents and persons who have conducted business in Los Angeles County, regardless of income; The Dispute Resolution Program provides additional free services including informtion referrals, problem assessment, conciliation, facilitation, fact finding, and consultation. The Program mediaties all types of civil disputes: Business related; Community related; Consumer/Merchant; Employment realted; HIV/AIDS discrimination; Landlord/tenant; matters related to ethnicity and or race; neighborhood; School related; Violence prevention. The Dispute Resolution Program is offered by the Los Angeles City District Attorney’s Office; It’s fair; It’s fast; and It’s Free. call 213-978-1880 FAX 213-978-1312; email: [email protected] website: http://atty.lacity.org LA City Attorney Town Hall Meeting Hosted by LAPD Devonshire Division March 11th, 6:30pm Granada Hills Woman’s Club 10666 White Oak LA City Attorney, Mike Feuer; will discuss the main objectives and goals of the Office and will be introducing the neighborhood prosecutor of the LAPD Devonshire Area Only a few more weeks until we lose a hour of sleep when Daylight Savings time makes us move our clocks ahead 1 hour; March 8th This issue was proofread by Sharon Klek February 2 2015 Old Granada Hills Residents’Group Big Church Project Coming Events In a formal ceremony January 25th, LA District Attorney Jackie Lacey, Assemblyman Scott Wilk, former Councilman Greig Smith, LAPD Devonshire Captain Robert Marino, Jarod Degonia from Supervisor Antonovich’s office, and Councilman Mitch Englander broke ground on a 3,500 seat addition at Shepherd Church in Porter Ranch. The 58,600-square foot building, which will be used for worship services and community events, will feature a café with a stage for live music, a bookstore and a large outdoor veranda with seating, fire pits, a waterfall, a fountain and environmental art. It will also boast a tower that will give visitors a panoramic view of the San Fernando Valley. The $35 million project also includes a new parking structure and remodeling the current auditorium, which will be made into children’s classes, said Senior Pastor Dudley Rutherford. Actual construction is scheduled to begin February 2nd and will run 18 months. Feb 14: St. Valentine’s Day, Saturday Feb 16: Presidents’ Day Feb 16: Valley Vote; 6:45 Galpin Ford Feb 17: candidate forum and debate in Canoga Park; see article Feb 19: OGHRG Meeting; 7:00 Feb 19; LAPD Valley Bureau Women’s forum; 6:00, at Mission Divisioa Feb 19: Chinese New Year; Year of the Sheep Feb 21&22: Fruit picking in West Hills; see article Feb 24: 17A49 Neighborhood Watch, 7:00 pm. Brookdale (White Oak & Devonshire); SLO Janine Angeles Feb 25: Brookdale ribbon cutting/ open house; see article Feb 26: Transportation in the Valley meeting; see article Feb 27: GH Chamber of Commerce installation & awards dinner; see article Feb 27,28: Rummage Sale at the GH Woman’s Club; 10666 White Oak; 8-2, Friday; 8-noon on Saturday Mar 3: Granada Hills North Neighborhood Council, 6:30pm; St. Euphrasia Church auditorium; Shoshone & Mayerling. www.ghnnc.com Mar 3: Primary Election Day Mar 3: GH Chamber Gov’t Affairs Committee monthly meeting; 11:45AM, Chamber office, Mar 5: Granada Hills South Neighborhood Council, 6:30pm Granada High; www.GHSNC.org Mar 8: Daylight Savings time; reset clocks 1 hour ahead Mar 11: LA City Attorney & LAPD Town Hall; 6:30pm Granada Hills Woman’s Club, see note IRS Correction The January, 2015 newsletter article“Tax Return Time Again” had an erroneous telephone number to order the Publication 17 and or other forms . The correct telephone number is 800829-3676. Sorry. However the IRS has announced that Pub 17 is no longer available in print. It is available electronically at www.irs.gov/pub17 A big THANK YOU to all those wonderful, supportive people that have sent in donations to keep the organization alive and active. The enclosed envelope is for those who intended to donate last month but may have misplaced the return envelope. Any amount helps keep the cause going and signifies a commitment to our community of Granada Hills. Donations are accepted all year. 3 February 2015 Donations to OGHRG are tax deductible and are used to fund the newsletter and ongoing organizational expenses checks payable to OGHRG $15 $25 $50 $100 $ Other www.OGHRG.org First and Last 12345 street address Name Phone Email emails are not given or sold to anyone Please join us at our Monthly Meeting the third Thursday of the Month 7:00 PM Granada Hills Charter High School Old Granada Hills Residents’ Group PO Box 34055 Granada Hills CA 91394 Old Granada Hills Residents’Group Sponsor Spotlight Go Shopping Van’s Jewelry is a long time supporter of Old Granada Hills Residents’ Group with their advertising in this newsletter. As a valued sponsor we have asked them to send us an article about themselves. Here is what they sent: Our roots run deep. We started as a family owned and operated fine jewelry store in 1974. Today, after 40 years, our family business is still running strong and we continue our commitment to our loyal customers. If you are looking for a unique gift for a special someone in your life, or if there is a special event that you would like to immortalize in a permanent way, we are here to accept the challenge and do so in perfection. We also specialize in repairs, restoration of old jewelry, create original jewelry and transform antique jewelry in to modern pieces. If any of this describes a wish or a need, please don’t hesitate to contact Van’s Jewelry. The store is located at 17708 Chatsworth Street in downtown Granada Hills. The phone number is The Granada Hills Woman’s Club is hosting a Rummage Sale on household items, clothing, decorations, jewelry and small pieces of furniture will be on display. The sale will take place at their facility located at 10666 White Oak, just south of Chatsworth street, the on Friday and Saturday, February 27th and 28th. Starting both days at 8am ending at 2pm on Friday and noon on Saturday. Come by, find some surprise items and help support our local Woman’s Club. For more information call Yoland Petroski; 818-363-9844 Women’s Forum on Sex Trafficking Hosted by the LAPD Valley Bureau Chief February 19, 6:00 PM Mission Division Community Room 11121 N. Sepulveda Blvd Has it Been That Long Ago February 9th, 44 years ago, when the 1971 Sylmar quake at 6:01 in the morning awoke many Valley residents. The reported magnitude was 6.6 on the Richter Scale. It was in 1966, that the Cultural Heritage Board declared the White Oak Deodar trees to be historical monument No. 41. A Note... Did you know that this newsletter is printed and mailed to over 1300 addresses, mostly in and around the historic downtown Granada Hills area. It is also posted on the website where the previous 2 years are archived. Not only residents receive the newsletter, the mailing list includes city officials and some department heads and their representatives along with LAPD officers at Devonshire. Being around for almost 14 years with formal acknowledgment by the City of Los Angeles and the State of California provides us some respectability and a voice with City issues. We can be a stronger and more meaningful organization if you get involved. Come to the monthly meetings, send in an article for publication consideration. E-Policing Sign up for getting local neighborhood crime information directly from LAPD through Los Angeles Police Department’s E-policing program. E-policing is their way of bringing community policing to the Internet. The website: http://www. lapdepolicing.org/ Devonshire Division Crime Stats 1/04 thru 1/31 Burglary ..... 79 Homicide ....0 GTA ........... 41 Rape ........... 2 BTFV ........ 107 Robbery ...... 19 Personal/ Aggravated Other theft.....135 Assault ...... 21 Arrests ........ 303 Shots fired .. 2 Data from LAPD Compstat February 4 2015 Use the space below for comments and suggestions or if you would like to make any corrections to your mailing label Last year we received single donations from $10 to $1,000 Thank you! The production and mailing cost of this newsletter is about $500 per month. It is our largest single expense and your donation helps to continue its publication. With it, we try to bring you news and events that relate to all of us in this local community. It is mailed to over 1350 addresses in this immediate area providing a common thread for communication. The newsletter is also posted and archived on our website. We welcome articles for publication. Old Granada Hills Residents’Group Vote March 3rd - Primary Election Day Transportation in the Valley California State law gives all registered voters the option to Vote By Mail regardless of whether or not they anticipate being “absent” on Election Day. A voter who is not currently a permanent VBM voter must submit an application no later than Tuesday, February 24 at 5:00 p.m in order to receive a VBM ballot for the election. Applications can be mailed to the Office of the City Clerk - Election Division, 555 Ramirez St., Space 300, Los Angeles, CA 90012 or faxed to (213) 978-0611 or (213) 978-0612. If you require further information or assistance, please contact the Office of the City Clerk - Election Division between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (213) 978-0444 or toll-free at (888) 873-1000. More information can be found on the City Clerk’s website at: http://clerk.lacity.org/elections/ Thursday, February 26th is the date for the San Fernando Valley Town Hall meeting discussing transportation issues here in the Valley. The title of the event is : Imagining Our Transportation Future. It is sponsored by the San Fernando Valley Council of Governments and Move LA in cooperation with the Transit Coalition. Meeting will take place at the Valley Municipal Building, Council Chambers from 6 to 9 pm. The address is 14410 Sylvan Street in Van Nuys. For more information please call Marisa at Move LA, 310-310-2390 or reach her by email: [email protected]. GH Chamber Installation and Awards Meet the Candidates who are challenging Incumbant Tamar Galatzan for her seat on the LAUSD School Board. Elizabeth Ralston, president of the League of Women Voters will be moderating the forum with the candidates on February 17th, at the Canoga Park Elks Lodge located at 20925 Osborne St. in Canoga Park. The forum begins at 6:00pm. At 7:30, a debate will begin for the open seat on the LA Community College District Board of Trustees. There are 4 candidates vying for the position. The evening should be enlightening and help make your decision of whom to vote for election day. The Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce is holding the 87th annual Installation and Awards Ceremony at the Odyssey Restaurant on Friday, February 27th. At this dinner and social event, the 2014 Board of Directors will be recognized and the 2015 Board and Officers will be sworn in. Board President, Laine Caspi, will begin her second year. The nominees (Laura Andrews Clemens, Maria Fisk, J.Mike Kabo, Linda Williamson) for the Gil Benjamin Citizen of the Year Award will be honored and the winner will be announced. There will be an auction for a variety of items and opportunities. You are welcome to attend and meet the people involved with our business community. For more information or to RSVP, contact Julie at the Chamber office at 818-368-3235. Freshly Picked Grapefruit Ribbon Cutting Yes, it will be fresh, because you are going to pick it yourself. Saturday and Sunday, the weekend of Februray 21&22, Orcutt Ranch in West Hills allows fruit lovers to pick their own ripe Valencia Oranges and White Grapefruit. Bring your own plastic bags to fill up and you will only be charged $3 per bag or $6 per box (no size specified?). Orcutt Ranch is located at 23600 Roscoe in West Hills. Picking begins at 7am and continues until 1:30 in the afternoon. For more inforamtion call: 818-883-6411 If you are considering moving to an assisted living facility or need nursing care following a medical condition there are several facilities in our local area. Brookdale, formerly Emeritus, as a new member of the Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce is having a ribbon cutting ceremony and tours of their different departments. There will also be the In-N-Out hamburger food truck and other activites. Brookdale is located at Southeast corner of White Oak and Devonshire. The event is on Wednesday, February 25th from 4-7pm with the ribbon cutting at 5:30. If you have never been inside, you might be surprised how nice it is. Staples vs Office Max Will they both stay open? Which one on Chatsworth Street in Granada Hills would close? The Staples at Balboa or the Office Max in the Ralph’s/Orchard shopping Center at Zelzah? Staples just announced they intend to buy Office Depot. The signage hasn’t even changed at Office Max since they were bought by Office Depot last year and when that happened, the Office Max store in Northridge was closed. Stephen Mikita, PT, DPT Owner / Manager 10667 White Oak Ave. Granada Hills, CA 91344 phone [818] 368-9484 Recently Sold Homes 17326 Ludlow $2,250,000 17328 Ludlow $2,250,000 17954 SF Mission $465,000 February www.sgmikitapt.com [email protected] 17332 SF Mission $525,000 17220 Tulsa $630,000 10539 Louise $460,000 5 2015 P.O. Box 34055 Granada HIlls, CA 91394 February 2015 Old Granada Hills Residents’ Group is a non profit organization of volunteers and concerned residents of our community. In our 14th year, we are a voice well known to our elected representatives with issues that affect us all please join us. Please Support Our Neighborhood Sponsors The businesses you have seen listed in this newsletter are dedicated to preserving our Old Granada Hills Neighborhood. If you would like to become an advertising sponsor please call us at 818-368-7454 or email; [email protected] Gentle Quality Care 17708 Chatsworth Street Granada Hills, CA 91344 (818) 363-1083 Wednesday - Friday, 10am to 6pm Saturday, 10am to 3pm Appointment Only Phone:(818) 368-8646 FAX (818) 368-9547 SavinBurskLaw.com 60 MINUTE TUNE L AW OFFICES OF S AVIN & B URSK BONNIE MARIE BURSK,ESQ. CERTIFIED SPECIALIST- PROBATE, ESTATE PLANNING & TRUST LAW CALIFORNIA STATE BAR BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION [email protected] 10663 Yarmouth Ave. Granada Hills, Ca 91344-5936 Dave Jackson Complete Automotive Service 60 Minute Tune 11920 Balboa Blvd. Granada Hills, CA 91344 (818) 360-2277 Fax (818) 831-6609 Email: [email protected]
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