Larchmont Chronicle
VOL. 62, NO. 2
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Participate in the Homeless Count Jan. 25 n Count’s final night
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By Suzan Filipek This year’s homeless count in Greater Wilshire takes place on Thurs., Jan. 25, beginning at 8 p.m., starting at Hope Lutheran Church, 6720 Melrose Ave. In all, 84 volunteers are needed at this site. Previously, the Greater Wilshire count had been planned to start on Larchmont Boulevard. Mid City counting is also on Jan. 25, the final night of the three-night count, beginning at 8 p.m. at Television City, 7800 Beverly Blvd. To help make a difference and register as a volunteer for the Homeless Count, visit TheyCountWillYou.org. Each year, volunteers fan out across Los Angeles County to count the men, women and children who are sleeping without a permanent home to help determine the scope of the homelessness problem and to help deliver services where they are needed most. You can register up to the time of the count in your chosen area listed on the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) website. “Volunteers should arrive at their deployment site at 8 p.m. They will need to pick up their walk packets and do onsite training if they did not do their training online,” a LAHSA spokesman told us. “If the chosen site fills up and people still want to volunteer, we encourage them to volunteer at any of the other deployment sites in the county,” he added. Generally, volunteers serve for three to four hours including training time.
Projects fast-tracked at area expense?
n 507 N. Larchmont Blvd. and 800 Lorraine Blvd.
By Suzan Filipek and John Welborne Breaking news: At press time for this issue, our editors heard disturbing rumors that the allegedly “100 percent affordable” project proposed to replace a single-story bungalow on “Upper Larchmont” at 507 N. Larchmont Blvd. is not that at all. Not “100 percent affordable.” More information was due to be revealed at the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) Land Use Committee meeting scheduled for Jan. 23, when this issue of the paper already was at the printer. The disclosures follow a careful review by neighbors of the plans and drawings that the development company, 507 N. Larchmont LLC, submitted to the City of Los
A SEVEN-STORY “100 percent affordable” residential building proposed for 507 N. Larchmont Blvd. actually may be a wolf in sheep’s clothing that really is designed to include six floors of expensive market-rate units, all with no on-site parking.
Angeles Planning Dept. while seeking the special benefits available from Mayor Karen Bass’ Executive Directive 1 (ED1) plus adopted Assembly
Bill 1763 (AB 1763). Receipt of those benefits that waive many long-standing local zoning protections See Projects, P 3
Yes, local elections coming up — soon
n U.S. House of Representatives, District Attorney, other races By John Welborne Local elections are just around the corner, once again. Mail-in ballots will begin appearing in voters’ mailboxes as early as Feb. 5. Voters have until Tues., Feb. 20, to register. In addition to the critical local races where voting will conclude on Tues., March 5, that date marks the conclusion of the presidential primary in California. For local readers, the most interesting and contentious races probably are two — the one for the 30th District Con-
Vote on or before Tuesday, March 5 gressional seat long held by Representative Adam Schiff (now running for U.S. Senate) and the Los Angeles County District Attorney race, where 11 candidates are challenging the incumbent, George
Gascón. Some Larchmont Chronicle readers also get to vote for a city councilmember for Council District 10 and/or a Los Angeles County Supervisor for District 2. U.S. Congress seats Adjoining the highly contested 30th California Congressional District are Districts 34 and 37. Both have incumbents who are likely to be reelected. Jimmy Gomez is running again in his Congressional District 34, and Sydney Kamlager-Dove is running See Election, P 4
Miracle Mile 2024!
Our year-round guide to lifestyle, entertainment, residential and business news, “Miracle Mile 2024,” will be published in the March issue of the Larchmont Chronicle. Advertising deadline is Mon., Feb. 12. For more information, contact Pam Rudy, 323462-2241, ext. 11.
FEBRUARY 2024
MARCH PRIMARY LOCAL CONTESTS abound in our part of town.
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