ALERT: HELP BRING LANDMARK STATUS FOR GRIFFITH PARK HOME
GRIFFITH PARK LANDMARK APPLICATION FACES FIRST CITY COUNCIL TEST: TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
In late October, before a standing room only crowd, the Cultural Heritage Commission voted to recommend landmark status for Griffith Park. The news was greeted with jubilance citywide.But it's not over yet and next week the nomination enters the home stretch.
First stop is this Tuesday, January 13 at 2 p.m. , Room 350 City Hall, 200 N. Spring Street. The City Council's Planning & Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee will debate whether or not to send the matter to the full council for an up or down vote and, as we saw on October 30th, a strong public presence can affect the outcome.Please be there, but if you cannot, you can definitely help influence PLUM members by e-mailing them your individual message of support for the designation (see addresses below). If you belong to an organization that supports the nomination, please include that, too and cc you communication to
councilmember.labonge@lacity.orgYour advocacy has and will continue to make a difference!
Chair, Councilmember Ed Reyes: councilmember.reyes@lacity.org
Councilmember Jose Huizar: councilmember.huizar@lacity.orgCouncilmember Jack Weiss: councilmember.weiss@lacity.org