Transportation, Infrastructure and Sustainabilty Tuesday, September 2, 2025 6:30 to 8:00pm

Transportation, Infrastructure and Sustainabilty Tuesday, September 2, 2025 6:30 to 8:00pm

Posted on 09/01/2025

Transportation, Infrastructure and Sustainabilty
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
6:30 to 8:00pm


IN PERSON
Windward School, 11350 Palms Blvd., Room 410

Enter on Palms

8.1. [POLICY] 3900 Block of Beethoven Street: Traffic and Safety Issues: Discussion and possible action regarding traffic and safety issues on a particular section of Beethoven Street.

8.2. [POLICY][WRAC] Oppose RFP for IKE Sidewalk Kiosk Program: Discussion and possible action regarding motion proposed in WRAC in opposition to Council File 22-1154-S1 and the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the interactive digital kiosk program.

8.3. [POLICY] CF 18-0244-S10 DASH Fare Collection: Discussion and possible action regarding a motion instructing LADOT to report an analysis of the costs associated with collecting fares on DASH buses.

Elections & Bylaws Committee Meeting

Elections & Bylaws Committee Meeting

Posted on 09/01/2025

Elections & Bylaws Committee Meeting
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
8:00 to 9:00pm

IN PERSON
Windward School, 11350 Palms Blvd., Room 410

Enter on Palms


6.1 Approval of the Minutes: August 5, 2025

6.2 [POLICY] Ballot Requests. Discussion and possible action regarding potential bylaw amendment regarding stakeholder ballot requests, further information needed, and best potential guest speaker to have in the future.

Outreach Committee Meeting Thursday, September 4, 2025

Outreach Committee Meeting Thursday, September 4, 2025

Posted on 09/01/2025

Outreach Committee Meeting
Thursday, September 4, 2025
6:30 to 7:30pm

IN PERSON
Windward School, 11350 Palms Blvd., Room 410

Enter on Palms

7.1. [Administrative Motion] [Funding Motion] Discussion/And Possible Action for MVCC hosting a Blood Drive with Life Stream Blood Bank

7.2. [Administrative Motion] [Funding Motion] Discussion/And Possible Action for MVCC for costs (e.g. proof, printing, installation, vendor costs) related to the Street Banners.

7.3. [Administrative Motion] [Funding Motion] Discussion/And Possible Action for MVCC for costs printing and production for MVCC board business cards

7.3. [Administrative Motion] [Funding Motion] Discussion/And Possible Action for MVCC for costs printing and production for MVCC Board name tags
 

Porchfest! You are invited to apply!

Porchfest! You are invited to apply!

Posted on 09/01/2025

Mar Vista Music Project is bringing Porchfest LA to Mar Vista and Culver City -
November 1st and 2nd, 2025

Don’t delay. Act now, Spots are limited.

Be part of this annual LIVE music events held across the U.S.A. and in Canada on front porches,  bringing local musicians and neighborhoods together to celebrate and create a sense of community.

Registration for Performers is now open through September 27, 2025.
Click here for the Musician/Performer Application

Register here to be a Porchfest LA Host. Closes September 27, 2025.
Click here for the Host Application

MVCC at  Farmers Market

MVCC at Farmers Market

Posted on 09/01/2025

Mar Vista Community Council Tabled at
Farmers Market - Sunday, September 1
It was a HOT HOT Day. But we endured!
:) 


Thanks to everyone who visited us, and thank you to board members Steve Hedge, Greg Kopelow, Chloe Samiley, Charlene Samiley and April Petereson for conversation, tabling help, and the opportunity for me to take a break here and there. 

Share Your Neighborhood Council Election Experience

Share Your Neighborhood Council Election Experience

Posted on 08/04/2025

Mar Vista Community Council knows our stakeholders experienced a LOT of frustration with the Election/Voting process. We were frustrated as well!

EMPOWER LA is asking for feedback regarding the experience. Please participate in the survey and let them know your thoughts on the exasperating process. Maybe we can get it better and easier for the next election. Fingers crossed. 


EmpowerLA is gathering feedback to better understand your experience during the 2025 Neighborhood Council election cycle, including input on what worked well and what can be improved. Whether you participated in the 2025 Neighborhood Council elections as a candidate, as a voter, or you didn't participate at all, we want to hear from you!

By sharing your insights, you will help us enhance future election awareness strategies and resources, which in turn will increase candidate and voter engagement. More importantly, you can help us innovate ideas to strengthen connections between Angelenos and their Neighborhood Councils.

The survey results, including raw data, will be incorporated into EmpowerLA’s post-election report. This report will be distributed via our newsletter and made available on our website.

Please complete this survey no later than Saturday, August 30, 2025.

JULY CRIME REPORT

JULY CRIME REPORT

Posted on 08/19/2025

JULY CRIME REPORT

JULY CRIMES AT A GLANCE

• 7/18/25, STREET ROBBERY: near Pacific Ave & Centinela Ave, ( 2 ) male teenage suspects approached F H 23 & Snatched Necklace After Asking Directions. 

• 7/12/25, AGGRIVATED ASSAULT: Gateway Blvd & Granville, domestic violence occurred. Suspect was arrested.

 • 7/11/25, AGGRIVATED ASSAULT: Ocean Park Blvd & Armacost Ave, a 5150 male suspect brandished knife at officers after slashing his own throat.

• 7/10/25, AGGRIVATED ASSAULT: near Venice & Inglewood Blvd, a male homeless suspect struck a female victim with a hard object

• 7/07/25, AGGRIVATED ASSAULT: National Bl & Glendon Ave, a domestic violence occurred.

• 7/06/25, BUSINESS ROBBERY: Department store on National & Sepulveda, a male suspect threatened security when confronted for shoplifting $200 clothes

• 7/06/25, AGGRIVATED ASSAULT: Near Washington Pl & Washington Bl, a male suspect (apartment unit neighbor) brandished a knife in the laundry room at female (neighbor) during a dispute.

• 7/02/25, AGGRIVATED ASSAULT: near Venice Blvd & Centinela Ave, during a parking space dispute, a male suspect pepper sprayed victim, victim smashed suspect’s car window, and suspect pepper sprayed victim again.

The biggest problem that hit Mar Vista in July were the catalytic converter thefts, which made 16 of the 34 of the thefts from vehicles. Nearly all of the vehicles targeted were older model ( 2010 to 2019 ) Toyota Corollas. 
   

If you have an older model Toyota Corolla or Prius that is parked on the street, consider purchasing a car cover to hide the type of vehicle it is. It is common for multiple suspects to be committing the crime, sometimes armed with a handgun. Do not confront for your own safety.  Call 911 immediately. 
 

Residential burglaries, they are still occurring. There has been a spike in Encino and the valley. With that garnering attention, the burglary crews may return to West LA and Mar Vista which is another hot spot for them to burglarize. 
 

To help deter a burglary, when leaving your home for the evening, turn on the lights in the front room and close the shutters/curtains giving the impression someone is home. If there is a television in the front room, turn it on with the volume higher than usual to deter potential burglars.  Play music.  Another thing burglary crews are doing is disabling the electric panel in the backyard to cut off alarm systems and disable home security cameras. Consider hiding your electric panel by placing something in front of it, such as a ladder covered with a tarp in front of it, or pot with a plant.  Anything to create one more obstacle for the burglars. 
   

Place Beware of Dog signs on the side gate.  Consider even going to the local pet shop to purchase a large dog leash to tie on the side gate handle to give the impression of having a dog.   

Send messages and emails of your concern to Councilwoman Traci Park at: councilmember.park@lacity.org

2025 National Night Out at Mar Vista Recreation Center

2025 National Night Out at Mar Vista Recreation Center

Posted on 08/11/2025

Mar Vista Community Council had a booth at the 2025 National Night Out at Mar Vista Recreation Center on Tuesday, August 5th from 5-9 PM

The event was a success. We met many stakeholders, first responders, and a fun time was had by all. We gave out a ton of Safety Vests with our MV Logo, personal alarms, doggy poo bags, and first aid kits. The safety vests were the fashion statement of the event! There was ribs, pasta, mac and cheese, hot dogs and pizza. Blasting music and raffles added to the fun. Our Council Member Traci Park and her staff were meeting Mar Vistans and celebrating with the rest of us. Big thanks to Andrew Marton who helped organize the event with the Rec Center. And thank you to our First Responders who met the neighborhood and brought their sirens, helicopter, fire trucks, lights and great energy to Mar Vista. Thank you to Andrew, Greg, Charlene and Jennifer for swinging by and helping man the booth. Always appreciated. 


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