South L.A. Steps it Up with Inspirational L.A. 2050 Proposals: Great Ideas from the Advancement Project, Black Worker Center, Community Coalition, Community Health Councils, Neighborhood Land Trust, TRUST South L.A., and the WLCAC with Civic Projects
As Damien noted in his post on city-wide projects, voting on proposals submitted for the L.A. 2050 Challenge begins today.
April 2, 2013
Ask and Ye Shall Receive: Pothole Be Gone!
Just this past Wednesday, I wrote about how a pothole of epic proportions had bounced a small child out of his carrier and nearly been his undoing.
March 29, 2013
The Pothole That Ate Manhattan. And a Small Child.
There are potholes and then there are POTHOLES.
March 27, 2013
Balancing Safety, Security, and Saturation on the Blue Line
"Nobody uses it," Liz told me. "There's dookies in there!"
March 25, 2013
Central Ave. Bike Experience with CicLAvia Southeast
Join the Southeast Bicycle Alliance and T.R.U.S.T. South LA as we ride down the central ave corridor from Watts to Downtown LA. We are riding to promote safer and pedestrian friendly development of the Central Ave corridor.We will be starting the ride from WLCAC in Watts and ride down Central Ave to Downtown. Feel free … Continued
March 20, 2013
Survey Says…: Today is Last Day to Tell City How to Spend Grants to Aid Youth and Families
Every so often, emails show up in my inbox from somewhere within city planning, telling me I need to participate in some survey to help the city decide how to spend its money. Or attend a meeting to discuss how well the department is spending money on particular programs. I’ll admit that I get excited … Continued
March 20, 2013
Fracking is the “Latest Cause of Silly People” and is Great for the Economy!
I cannot pretend to be an expert on fracking. Not even close. Yet, I can't help the feeling that drilling thousands of feet into the earth, pumping millions of gallons of chemical-laden water -- with many of the chemicals being known carcinogens -- multiple times over several days into the ground in earthquake fault zones can't be great for the environment. Even if that makes me a silly person.
March 15, 2013
Two New Ghost Bikes Go Up to Honor Fallen Cyclists in South L.A.
Two new ghost bikes went up in South L.A. and Compton yesterday. One was to commemorate the death last month of Sylvester Henderson, 26, who was hit by the train while crossing the Blue Line tracks at the intersection of Grandee and Century Blvd.
March 14, 2013
South L.A. Needs YOU to Speak Up at Regional Budget Day on Saturday, March 16.
"This chart sums up why South LA consistently gets left behind when funds are divided," reads the post on the Empowerment Congress West Area Neighborhood Development Council's facebook page (referring to the image above).
March 13, 2013
South L.A. Happenings: Anti-Fracking Concerts, Farmers’ Markets, Sports Fairs and Runs, Bike Rides for Justice, and Detoxes
TONIGHT
Sitting in a room full of California journalists and their editors last week as part of my training for a journalism fellowship, I was incredibly surprised to learn that few of them knew that fracking was going on in L.A.'s back yard. The lack of awareness has been of great concern to many of the local environmental organizations because it makes it harder for them to gather support to counter powerful lobbies in favor of the practice. It is one of the reasons representatives from a number of the organizations have gathered this weekend for a California Fracking Summit; they hope to cobble out a common position against regulations proposed by the Department of Oil And Gas (DOGGR) and decide upon strategies that will facilitate their fight. While the summit itself is closed to the public, the festivities of the evening are not.
March 8, 2013