Mayor Garcetti’s office recently updated the regulations that everyone must follow to combat the COVID-19 virus. The Stay-At-Home Mandate has been extended to May 15.
Many people have expressed concern about behavior by workers at construction sites in our area that does not comply with current regulations. If you wish to protect these workers and their families (and the success of public health directives), here is what you need to know.
The mayor is encouraging everyone to support hard-hit local restaurants and their employees by ordering take-out meals. Who better to support than the establishments that have graciously hosted DSPNA gatherings at little or no cost?
Read MorePaper goods, cleaning supplies, canned goods, etc. are either nowhere to be found or in very minimal supply, shopping carts are unavailable, and check-out lines are exceedingly long. Here’s a list of local grocery chains that have stepped up to the plate to address this issue by reserving an early time slot for seniors and other groups.
Read MoreLADWP is beginning a project to replace water pipes on (and some off) Sunset Plaza Dr. between Hollywood Blvd. and Rising Glen Rd. These are among the worst pipes in the city.
Read MoreWhile there may be no immediate threat to people in Los Angeles at his moment, The DSPNA Emergency Preparedness Committee has put together this list of some essential precautionary measures as a public service announcement
Read MoreThe way we are voting is changing starting with the coming March 3 election. There is NO local polling place in this election. Instead, voters must go to any Vote Center in the county so plan ahead!
Read MoreKat Superfisky and Nina Phinouwong from LA City Planning gave a presentation on the Wildlife Pilot Study to educate our members on how we can help make Los Angeles a more “symbiotic city.”.
Read MoreHere are the bios for our 2020 board nominees, listed in alphabetical order. Voting will take place at the year-end meeting on December 8.
Read MoreThe time to start thinking about what to do in an emergency is before it happens: Plan, Practice and Prepare. Start your Emergency Preparedness Kit with these 10 essential items –check what you have at home before purchasing supplies.
Read MoreThe other day traffic on Doheny came to a complete standstill. It was miserable for many, and we heard reports of people being stuck for half an hour.
Read MoreAs our efforts of community-building and neighborhood advocacy continue to gain more traction and momentum, we thought it was time to relaunch our website and create a new, recognizable logo.
Read MoreLA is one step closer to an ordinance that will require hillside home development to accommodate the surrounding wildlife habitat connections.
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