EMPOWERMENT CONGRESS NORTH AREA NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL. PO Box 7536 Los Angeles, CA

Similar documents
Regular Meeting Thursday, November 3, :30 PM 8:30 PM Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic 3787 S. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA

Thursday, January 25, :00PM Ascot Branch Library 120 W. Florence Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90003

Thursday, May 7, 2015 MINUTES 6:30 p.m. MLK Park Recreation Center (Western Ave. and 39 th St.) 3916 S. Western Ave. LA CA 90062

Empowerment Congress Southeast Area Neighborhood Development Council (ECSEANDC)

Empowerment Congress Southeast Area Neighborhood Development Council (ECSEANDC) REGULAR BOARD MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Sylmar Neighborhood Council General Board Meeting - Agenda Thursday, January 24 th, :30 PM

Thursday, April 7, 2016 SPECIAL MEETING Minutes 6:30 p.m. MLK Park Recreation Center (Western Ave. and 39 th St.) 3916 S. Western Ave.

GENERAL BOARD MEETING - AGENDA Thursday, May 25, :30 PM. Osceola Street Elementary School, Osceola St.

AGENDA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING. September 4, :30 p.m.

Van Nuys Neighborhood Council

I. Welcoming Remarks Corinne Ho, President a. Called to Order at 7:10 pm and Pledge of Allegiance led by Corinne Ho, President.

II. Roll Call (Presiding Officer) Mr. Smith relayed that the City Attorney indicated no Roll Call is needed at this time.

The Porter Ranch Neighborhood Council requests the EIR to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the region and the environment.

STAFF Susana Porras, Senior Community Relations Representative

your comments and or questions to:

AGENDA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING. March 6, :30 p.m.

AGENDA HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 10, :00 P.M.

Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items. Paul Storiale, President

AGENDA HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MAY 10, 2017

Empowerment Congress Southeast Area Neighborhood Development Council (ECSEANDC)

AGENDA COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN SPECIAL MEETING February 13, 2018

WINNETKA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL Vanowen St., Winnetka, CA

CANOGA PARK NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL

AGENDA SENIOR COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING. May 8, :00 p.m.

At 7:00pm, President Moscoso called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone in the room. He led us in the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag.

AGENDA COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN REGULAR MEETING May 14, 2018

AGENDA HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING June 14, 2017

BOARD OF DIRECTOR S SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND AVAILABILITY OF FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT

PUBLIC MEETING. Agenda

AGENDA PASADENA SENIOR COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING May 9, 2017

The meeting was called to order by President Moscoso at 7:00pm. Pledge of Allegiance, and he welcomed everyone who attended.

AGENDA COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN June 12, 2017

AGENDA SENIORCOMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JULY 10, :00 P.M.

CLAREMONT COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RELATIONS SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA

BYLAWS. [The Parent Association of PS 150 Queens] Proposed APPROVED BY THE MEMBERSHIP ON [ DRAFT ] PRESIDENT S NAME PRESIDENT S SIGNATURE

CALIFORNIA. Eric Garcetti MAYOR. OLYMPIC PARK NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING November 06, :00 PM

CITY OF HUNTINGTON PARK

STUDENT GOVERNMENT OF WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY BY-LAWS

Bylaws of the Northside Community Council

MONTEREY PENINSULA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR BOARD MEETING

BYLAWS. of the LONG ISLAND COMMITTEE OF YOUNG PEOPLE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (LICYPAA)

AGENDA MESA WATER DISTRICT SPECIAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 AT 12:00 PM PANIAN CONFERENCE ROOM

WINNETKA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL Vanowen St., Winnetka, CA

BOARD OF DIRECTOR S MEETING AGENDA

AGENDA ACCESSIBILITY AND DISABILITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MAY 22, 2018

Pacoima Neighborhood Council Meeting Location: Pacoima Community Center, Van Nuys Blvd. Pacoima, CA Date: December 18, 2013

CITY OF HUNTINGTON PARK

BYLAWS OF THE DISTRICT 5 DEMOCRATIC CLUB

CITY OF HUNTINGTON PARK

GEORGIA NATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION BYLAWS Revised 10/28/2018

Northridge West Neighborhood Council General Meeting

OFFICIAL RULES of the EAST BATON ROUGE REPUBLICAN PARISH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Tuesday, March 27, 2012 ARTICLE I NAME ARTICLE II OBJECTIVE

AGENDA COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN SPECIAL MEETING JULY 24, 2017

MEETING AGENDA COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN November 14, 2016

CITY OF LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA

General Board Meeting Minutes Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at Shepherd of the Hills Church, Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326

GOVERNING BOARD MEETING AGENDA

Approved and Enacted Policies and Procedures for the Democratic Party of Garland County

Board Action From Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council Meeting Monday, April 14, 2014, 6:00 p.m.

MS 839 PTA 713 Caton Ave BYLAWS. MS 839 PTA Brooklyn. APPROVED BY THE MEMBERSHIP ON September DATE

MacArthur Park Neighborhood Council

REGULAR MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE Tuesday, July 24, 2012, 4:00 P.M. 100 North Garfield Avenue, Pasadena, Council Chambers AGENDA

CONSTITUTION Adopted Proposed February 072, 20179

Van Nuys Neighborhood Council Bylaws

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY STAFF ADVISORY COUNCIL CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS I. PRESIDENT S CHARGE TO NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY STAFF ADVISORY COUNCIL

Budget Committee MEETING Monday January 7, :30 PM

BYLAWS OF THE DCDP ADVISORY COUNCIL

AGENDA DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD

3. President s Opening Announcements/Comments Public Comments and how to turn them into an agenda item.

AGENDA LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL

Bylaws of. The PTA of PS 154 Brooklyn, Inc.

Morrisville Youth Leadership Council By-Laws

WOODVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT ROAD 168 PORTERVILLE, CALIFORNIA

Constitution and Bylaws of the System Administration Staff Council for the University of Colorado System Administration

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING- Agenda Thursday, May 14, :30 PM Pacoima Branch Library Van Nuys Blvd, Pacoima, CA 91331

GREATER HOUSTON QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION BYLAWS. As Approved at the Membership Meeting Held September 18, 2014 ARTICLE I NAME

Community Policing Advisory Board Meeting Agenda September 7, Oakland Police Department, Eastmont Substation rd Avenue, Oakland CA 94601

VOLUNTEER GUIDE GROUP GUIDELINES

Conn. River Sportsmen s Club, Inc. 125 Whitcomb Road E. Swanzey, NH NH Non Profit Organization #63161 Tax ID # BY-LAWS

REGULAR MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE Tuesday, July 26, 2011, 4:00 P.M. 100 North Garfield Avenue, Pasadena AGENDA

City of Santa Monica

ARTICLE I. NAME The name of this organization shall be the Republican Party of Shelby County (RPSC).

Tri-Area Shared Services Committee of Narcotics Anonymous Guidelines

North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council Bylaws (NoHoWest NC)

Chili Public LibraryBoard of Trustees Meeting Approved Minutes for September 25, 2018

BYLAWS OF THE GUALALA MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (GMAC) ARTICLE I ARTICLE II

Bylaws. Article I. Purpose. Article II. Membership. Section A: Eligibility

NOVEMBER 2012 INDIANAPOLIS-MARION COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD BY-LAWS. Section 1. Public Corporation 2. Governing Body 3. Powers

CONSTITUTION OF THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR PARTY

PLANNING AND LAND USE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES

BOARD & STAKEHOLDER REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Port of Los Angeles High School, 250 W. 5 th Street, San Pedro, CA

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. BYLAWS INDEX

Olympic Park Neighborhood Council Bylaws

CITY OF SIGNAL HILL. THE CITY OF SIGNAL HILL WELCOMES YOU TO A REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 9, 2019

CALIFORNIA ERIC GARCETTI MAYOR

BYLAWS OF THE UTMB DIVERSITY COUNCIL

Northern Alberta Cricket Association. Bylaws. The name of the organization shall be Northern Alberta Cricket Association. The acronym shall be NACA.

Bylaws of the Mendota Heights Athletic Association 01/13/2014

NOTICE AND AGENDA ENCINO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL GENERAL BOARD MEETING

Transcription:

Contact Information Neighborhood Council: Empowerment Congress North Area NDC Name: Idolina Delgado Phone Number: 323-359-1788 Email: id.nandc@gmail.com Date of NC Board Action: 05/06/2010 Type of NC Board Action: For Proposal Impact Information Date: 06/23/2010 Update to a Previous Input: No Directed To: City Council and Committees Council File Number: 10-0581 Agenda Date: 05/06/2010 Item Number: Brief Summary: Whereas the actions of DWP over the last few months demonstrated an emergency situation regarding the balance of powers of the DWP and the City, the Empowerment Congress North Area Neighborhood Development Council (NANDC) felt DWP s future structure an important issue and examined Councilman Smith s eight resolutions regarding DWP. Additional Information: Whereas the City of Los Angeles should never again be held financially hostage by a proprietary department, NANDC unanimously supported all eight motions (10-0581 through 10-0588), many of which will warrant a ballot measure allowing the citizens to decide the outcome.

Shawn Simons, President Rohan Gupta, Vice President Idolina Delgado, Secretary Jill Remelski, Treasurer Committees: Jill Remelski, Budget & Finance Rachel Capata, Planning & Land Use Leslie Evans, Public Safety & Website Shawn Simons/Idolina Delgado, Outreach Josh Watson, Youth Christine Lee, Seniors & Aging Economic Development, Shawn Simons EMPOWERMENT CONGRESS NORTH AREA NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL PO Box 7536 Los Angeles, CA 90007 id.nandc@gmail.com www.nandc.org Area Representatives: Leslie Evans, Area 1 Karla Ramirez, Area 1 Ana Carrion, Area 2 Carla Hawkins, Area 2 Al Foster, Area 3 Ashley Ramos, Area 3 At Large Representatives: Christine Lee Regular Meeting - MINUTES Thursday May 6th, 2010 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. University Village Community Computing Center 3355 South Hoover. Suite C-10. (North Side of Jefferson Boulevard at McClintock Avenue. Behind the Bank of America building by the Dollar store) AGENDA 1. Welcome and Call to Order & Translation Services (6:30pm) New NANDC Board is seated: President Shawn Simons Vice-President Rohan Gupta Secretary Idolina Delgado Area Representatives: o Area 1 Leslie Evans o Area 1 Karla Ramirez RESIGNED o Area 2 Ana Carrion o Area 2 Carla Hawkins o Area 3 Al Foster o Area 3 Ashley Ramos o At Large Christine Lee Treasurer Jill Remelski reappointed to serve on the 2010-2012 NANDC Board. 2. Announcements (30 min) a. CD 1 Report Lynnelle Scaduto - ABSENT b. CD 8 report Cathy Davis - ABSENT c. LAPD report Senior Lead Officer - ABSENT d. Assemblymen Davis report Raul Claros - ABSENT e. Senator Price report James Westbrooks ABSENT 3. Roll Call of Present Board Members: (6:57pm) Shawn Simons, Rohan Gupta, Idolina Delgado, Jill Remelski, Leslie Evans, Al Foster, Ashley Ramos, Christine Lee (8)

4. Committee Reports: (30 min) NO REPORT will remove from Agenda if none are turned in. a. Treasurer Report - Budget & Finance: Jill Remelski i. ACTION/DISCUSSION ITEM: NANDC budget cost cutting Motion to approve the following, 1 st Leslie, 2 nd Rohan, All YES. 1. No monthly meeting BFC will meet quarterly 2. May Report - see attachment 3. Discussion The City s financial crisis has impacted all NCs. Our budget was cut to $45K a year. Shawn Simons has sat on budget hearings at City Hall to offer other options besides NC budget cutting. 4. Additional attachments NC Expenditure guidelines, NC Acceptable purchases, Application of Neighborhood Purpose Grants, Demand Warrant, 5. Discussion - 2010 Funding Strategy To bring more stakeholders to meetings and NANDC events. See attachment for: a. Block Club Opportunities/Partnership automatic funding for BCs that help coordinate NANDC events b. Unity endorse NANDC plug-n-play events for block clubs, which will receive automatic funding. $500 one time and yearly max of $2000. c. Pride create a list of community beautification projects that NANDC will support up to a certain dollar amount d. New funding requirements written commitment of donated products from corps/non-profits, schools,etc.; fiscal sponsor from board; completed NPG/demand warrant prior to approval e. Funding Limitation elimination of year after year major funding for organizations, $4000 maximum over a 2 year period for an organization. b. Public Safety: Leslie Evans i. See Attached Report Motion to approve Report 1 st Jill, 2 nd Rohan, ALL YES c. Economic Development: Shawn Simons March 25 th first forum i. ACTION/DISCUSSION ITEM: forum update and USC specific plan letter (motion); MOTION: Letter written in Opposition of Rigos on 2200 Union application for a Full Liquor License and Specific Plan Letter for USC Master Plan (EIR), 1 st Jill, 2 nd Leslie, Abstain- Rohan, Remainder YES. DISCUSSION: 2200 Union applied for a full liquor license, NANDC does not have a zero tolerance policy but this place is too small to accommodate responsible alcohol consumption inside the restaurant. However, this license would benefit the business growth of the restaurant. DISCUSSION: Specific Plan Letter will express NANDC s interest in being a major player in the USC Master Plan. We want to be updated on ongoing plans. The next Forum will be May 27 th and will have a guest from City Planning. Arthi Varma. 5. Discussion: City Attorney ACE program - presentation Tina Hess Molidor City Attorney (20 min) MOTION to write a letter of Support for ACE Program. 1 st Jill, 2 nd, Rohan, ALL

YES. DISCUSSION: Tina Hess discussed solution the City Attorney s office has for raiding more money for their department. 1) Worker s Compensation Suits City Attorney s office can work on them earlier instead of being delayed in other offices for 6-12 months. Could save $4million. 2) No external attorneys CA would develop expertise internally. 3) ACE program SAFE neighborhood Division receives about 20,000 filings for municipal code violations, housing/noise, ect. Proposal is to remove them from the criminal procedure and move them to a more informal setting. This will eliminate costs for Jury trial, Public defenders, and they would be dealt via a hearing and be subject to fines. Proposed fines: i. 1 st offense - $250 ii. 2 nd offiesnse - $500 iii. 3 rd offense - $1000 6. ACTION/DISCUSSION ITEM Budget Advocate Update Shawn Simons (30 min) a. Smith DWP motion CIS (motion) MOTION for a CIS and letter to City Council, 1 st Jill, 2 nd Rohan All YES NANDC supports all motions (10-0581 to 10-0588) which will warrant a ballot measure that will allow citizens to decide on the outcome. b. New DONE CIS (motion), MOTION to write letter to City Council, 1 st Jill, 2 nd Rohan. NANDC opposes consolidation of DONE into CDD. This proposal offers no support for DONE to assist NCs, which had already been failing in its mission. c. Police & City Attorney (possible motion), NO MOTION to write letter of support for proposal. This would have frozen hiring more police officers for positions that could be fulfilled by civilians such as clerical work. About ~450 positions through and unconfirmed source. d. NC Park Partnership (motion and adhoc committee) MOTION to start an ad-hoc committee 1 st Al, 2 nd Christine, This committee will be Chaired by Al Foster and will work to bring non-profit alternatives to replace programs that will be cut in our local parks. 7. Discussion/Action: Orientation and Strategic Planning Shawn & Idolina (40 min) a. Board Appointment policy and recruitment The list of appointed positions is available in our bylaws and will be available to our board via google-docs. Each Board member will recruit 1 person for a position on the appointment list. Requirements are a RESUME and a Statement to the Community. These requirements and shall be brought to the June 3 rd meeting by the person applying to the position. b. Strategic goals and calendar A calendar of events will be used to keep track of the NANDC sponsored events and Community Events. c. Committee Sign Ups The current board shall look over the list of committees and elect one to serve in during their tenure. Newly appointed members will have an opportunity to decide after they are appointed. d. Outreach Strategy and board commitment Each board member shall contribute to outreach by staying in touch with their own constituents. Use of email and replying to emails is imperative to communicate messages. Handouts to announcements are available at each meeting for board members to distribute at block clubs, etc. e. Block Club Buy In See BFC Report.

f. New meeting location Shawn suggested MLK Park Meeting room for a new location for Regular Board meetings. Other suggestions are welcomed. 8. DISCUSSION/ACTION: Project Updates (10min) Tabled for Next meeting. a. Website b. I hablo U class status c. Community board - deposit invoice submitted 9. Agenda Setting for June Meeting (5 min) Prop 16/Zero Wasted suggested for next meeting in June. 10. Public Comment - Comments from the public are limited to 3 minutes per speaker unless the presiding officer of the board determines a different limit for a particular item. NO COMMENTS were submitted. 11. Adjournment (9:30pm) Official public notice for all committees: Empowerment Congress North Area Neighborhood Council Committees COMMITTEE CHAIR(S) CONTACT INFORMATION MEETING LOCATION Public Safety Leslie Evans lbevans@earthlink.net Bethune library at 39th Street and Western Avenue Budget & Finance Jill Remelski nandc.treasurer@gmail.com NANDC Office Ahmanson Senior Center, 3990 S. Menlo Land Use & Rachel Capata ecnandc.capata@gmail.com NANDC Office Ahmanson Planning Senior Center, 3990 S. Menlo Outreach Idolina Delgado Id.nandc@gmail.com NANDC Office Ahmanson Shawn Simons Shawn.simons@yahoo.com Senior Center, 3990 S. Menlo Seniors and Christine Lee genesis.korea@yahoo.com Ahmanson Senior Citizen Aging Center Economic Development Shawn Simons Shawn.simons@yahoo.com 3990 S. Menlo Ave. Community Computing Center MEETING DATE/TIME 3 rd Thursday of every month. 5:00 PM 3 rd Tuesday of every month (6 PM-7 PM) 3 rd Thursday of every month, 6:00 First Monday of the month 6:30 last Tuesday of every month (12 noon) May 27 th 7:00 pm The Next Regular Meeting of the Empowerment Congress North Area Neighborhood Development Council Governing Board is: THURSDAY June 3 rd SPANISH TRANSLATION is provided upon a 72HR Request. Please call Idolina Delgado for translation request: 323.359.1788 TRADUCCIÓN en ESPAÑOL sera disponible con una petición de 72horas antes de la junta. Llame a Idolina Delgado al 323.359.1788 para pedir traducción en Español 72 horas (3 días) antes de la junta. You are encouraged to visit a NANDC posting site 72 hours prior to the Regular and Town Hall Meeting at the following locations: Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic, 3787 South Vermont Avenue (near Vermont & Exposition) Martin Luther King Recreation Center, 3916 South Western Avenue (near King & Western) Supermercado Latino, 1049 West Martin Luther King Boulevard (near Vermont & King) Food 4 Less, 1748 West Jefferson Boulevard (corner of Western & Jefferson) Smith s Quick Cleaners, 1901 Rodeo Road (near Rodeo & Arlington) As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. Sign language interpreters, assisted listening devices, or other auxiliary aids and/or services may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services, please make your request at least 3 business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting by contacting the Dept. of Neighborhood Empowerment at 3-1-1.

Shawn Simons, President Rohan Gupta, Vice President Idolina Delgado, Secretary Jill Remelski, Treasurer Committees: Jill Remelski, Budget & Finance Rachel Capata, Planning & Land Use Leslie Evans, Public Safety Shawn Simons/Idolina Delgado, Outreach Josh Watson, Youth Christine Lee, Seniors & Aging Economic Development, Shawn Simons EMPOWERMENT CONGRESS NORTH AREA NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL PO Box 7536 Los Angeles, CA 90007 id.nandc@gmail.com www.nandc.org Area Representatives: Leslie Evans, Area 1 Vacant, Area 1 Ana Carrion, Area 2 Carla Hawkins, Area 2 Al Foster, Area 3 Ashley Ramos, Area 3 At Large Representatives: Christine Lee COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT 10-0581 through 10-0588 Whereas the actions of DWP over the last few months demonstrated an emergency situation regarding the balance of powers of the DWP and the City, the Empowerment Congress North Area Neighborhood Development Council (NANDC) felt DWP s future structure an important issue and examined Councilman Smith s eight resolutions regarding DWP. Whereas the City of Los Angeles should never again be held financially hostage by a proprietary department, NANDC unanimously supported all eight motions (10-0581 through 10-0588), many of which will warrant a ballot measure allowing the citizens to decide the outcome. Idolina Delgado Secretary EC - North Area Neighborhood Development Council id.nandc@gmail.com