Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Bunch of News

Palos Vedres Urban Village has changed hands

Apparently a Beverly Hills based firm, Omninet Capital, bought the 2.4 acre site in June, and are taking over the project from San Pedran Gary Dwight. Janice Hahn is "shocked" by the change. Read about it in the Breeze.

Mojo to be Repaired

More like re-invented, is what it sounds like. So it's been broken for months (I told you so!), and the company that programmed the robotic arm component went bankrupt, so they're replacing the whole arm (who's paying for this?) to make it work again. I thought I saw it working once, but it was just a bag lady standing in the right spot, where the broken arm points to. Read about it in the Breeze.

Eastview Looks Gift Horse in the Mouth

I'm puzzled by this as well. Eastview Little League (a private sporting organization) has been offered long term use of a piece of public land, but they'd rather blow their money on improving Knoll Hill for what is supposed to be a brief, 3 year residency? If they're expecting sympathy again in 2011 when it's time to remove them from Knoll Hill, I don't think they're going to get it. Read about it in the Breeze.

LA Traffic Count Method Broken

Of interest to Ponte Vista traffic dislikers. Apparently the way the city calculates traffic created by new developments is based off of a multi city model that may have no real connection to the local reality. Your tax dollars at work! So I think for now the best estimate of traffic impact from developments is probably our collective local gut. Read about it in the Times.

Wilmington Raid Nets 43 Arrests

A little follow up on the raid on the East Side Pain Bloods set in Wilmington yesterday. Total arrests is 43, and there are property improvement lawsuits and even the seizure of the Catalina Motel to go along with the arrests.

An aside - "Officials called Tuesday's sweep an unprecedented example of financially strapped local and federal agencies working together, sharing intelligence and pooling their resources to combat the region's vast gang problem."

A brief rant - Financially strapped? What planet are these guys living on. There's no department more flush with cash, and almost totally unaccountable for its ridiculous legal expenses than the LAPD. The Department of Cultural Affairs has a $10 million budget and you guys have $2 billion to play with, you don't even know what strapped looks like.

Read about it in the Times.

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

The News

Some local news of interest.

1) From the Breeze - A $117 million cleanup of Machado Lake and the Wilmington Drain in the Harbor Area was approved Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council as part of a sweeping package of citywide water quality improvement projects. There's also $6.1 million for improved drainage in Peck Park. That's Proposition O money at work. One question - couldn't someone come up with a better name than the "Wilmington Drain"?

2) Republican Presidential candidate/Senator John McCain & Der Governator made a staged public appearance in the Harbor yesterday. The theme was environmental issues, with McCain taking swipes at Bush's environmental policies.

Times Coverage

Breeze Coverage

3) Democratic Presidential candidate/Senator Barak Obama brought his Obamarama to LA yesterday (LA Times Coverage), and Jacob Soboroff got some tape of Janice Hahn at one of the events. This may be a dud news item, as I can't seem to get the video to properly load in any browser on this computer, and when I saw it yesterday, I didn't have speakers at my disposal, but here's the link anyways. If someone can find a better link - please put it in the comments.

4) Board of Education Candidates Forum. Don't forget there's an election on March 6. On February 24, from 2-3 PM, there will be a Candidates Forum for those vying to replace Mike Lansing's seat on the Board of Education. What are these guys all about? Find out on the 24th.

5) Lastly, a big reminder that the 28th is the last day to submit comments on what they're now calling the San Pedro Waterfront Project. You can submit comments via E-mail at ceqacomments@portla.org. Let them know what you think!

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