Councilmember Bill Rosendahl is advising residents that the celebrated Los Angeles Triathlon will close streets and potentially cause traffic problems on Sunday, September 25. The event, which will include close to 3,000 racers and thousands of spectators, will start in Venice Beach and impact the area around Venice Boulevard in Rosendahl’s Westside district, mostly during … Continue reading »
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Mayor Villaraigosa Talks to Westsiders at Town Hall Meeting
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl had the pleasure of introducing Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa as the featured speaker during a town hall event in LA’s Westside on Monday night. Rosendahl, who chairs the City’s Transportation Committee, gave the Mayor a hat tip for his efforts to improve mobility for Angelenos. Rosendahl also mention the successes of Measure R … Continue reading »
LMU Neighborhood Advisory Committee
LMU and the community will convene the first Neighborhood Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday, Sept. 22, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in Roski Dining Hall located in University Hall. This will be a quarterly meeting, which will provide the community with an opportunity to discuss issues pertaining to compliance, student behavior, and community concerns, in … Continue reading »
Rosendahl Breaks Ground on Expo Phase 2
The Hot List
A list of stories we’re reading in the newsroom.. 405 and 10 Freeway to Close at Night for Three Weeks (Santa Monica Mirror) Santa Monica City Officials Meet with FAA in DC (Mar Vista Patch) Home Invasion Suspect Eludes Capture in Venice (Patch)
LA’s Mayor to be Featured Guest at Town Hall
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils is hosting a Town Hall Meeting on Monday, September 12 with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa . Mayor Villaraigosa is expected to speak on local issues regarding job creation, transportation, public safety and education. Westside neighbors and business leaders are encouraged to participate and ask questions. The meeting takes place at … Continue reading »
LMU Unveils Website for Complaints
Loyola Marymount University announced that it has updated its website (Report a Concern) which allows you to submit a complaint regarding off campus or on campus incidents. The site also allows the user to track a report after it has been submitted so you can see actions taken by LMU.