Location:
Windward School, 11350 Palms Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066
Room 20
Enter on Sawtelle Blvd. or Palms Blvd. for parking.
8.1. [Administrative] [Funding] Monthly Expenditure Report - Discussion and possible action regarding the Monthly Expenditure Report [MER] for March 2026
8.2. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Zoom License – Discussion and possible action to approve $255.61 to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment for one (1) Zoom license renewal in the 2026- 2027 fiscal year.
8.3. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Web Corner – Discussion and possible action to approve The Web Corner Inc. service agreement of up to $2500 for Web hosting and support in fiscal year 2025- 2026.
8.4. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Mailchimp – Discussion and possible action to approve Mailchimp service agreement of up to $1000 for communication and support in fiscal year 2025-2026.
Windward School, 11350 Palms Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066
Room 20
Enter on Sawtelle Blvd. or Palms Blvd. for parking.
13.1. [Administrative] [Funding] Monthly Expenditure Report - Discussion and possible action regarding the Monthly Expenditure Report [MER] for March 2026
13.2. [Policy] [PLUM] Support for 3252 S BARRINGTON AVE– 5-Unit Development – Discussion and possible action regarding motion for MVCC to support a proposed 5-unit Development located at 3252 S Barrington Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066.
13.3. [Policy] [TI&S] Support for Council File 25-1360: Scattergood Plant Plan Appeal – Discussion and possible action regarding motion for MVCC to support Council File 25-1360: Scattergood Plant Plan Appeal, requesting that the City Council find the CEQA Environmental Impact Report for the Scattergood Modernization Project to be inadequate, and that the City Council send the report back to LADWP for correction of the deficiencies identified in the appeal letter dated November 14, 2025.
13.4. [Policy] [DIRECTOR] Opposition to Board of Public Works' Scheduled Removal of Healthy Trees on Warren Ave – Discussion and possible action regarding motion for MVCC to oppose the exemption of a CEQA review by the Board of Public Works to remove three healthy trees along Warren Avenue and instead recommends that the Urban Forestry Division follows the recommendations outlined in the TreeCareLA report.
13.5. [Policy] [DIRECTOR] Community Impact Statement - Charter Reform Commission Final Report - Neighborhood Council Elections (Council File No. 26-0489) – Discussion and possible action regarding the MVCC filing a Community Impact Statement that urges the Charter Reform Commission, Council Member Traci Park and the City Council to amend the proposed Charter language to include an explicit mandate that Neighborhood Council elections be conducted on a regular cycle not to exceed two years, and that funding for the administration of those elections be established as a Charter obligation not subject to reduction or reallocation through the annual budget process.
13.6. [Administrative] [Town Hall Planning AD HOC] Preliminary Report, Discussion, Request for Approval of Further Action –Discussion and possible action regarding motion for MVCC to approve the continuation of the town hall ad hoc committee and its work planning for a 2026 town hall event.
13.7. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Zoom License – Discussion and possible action to approve $255.61 to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment for one (1) Zoom license renewal in the 2026- 2027 fiscal year.
13.8. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Web Corner – Discussion and possible action to approve The Web Corner Inc. service agreement of up to $2500 for Web hosting and support in fiscal year 2025- 2026. 13.9. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Mailchimp – Discussion and possible action to approve MailchiCorner Inc. service agreement of up to $2500 for Web hosting and support in fiscal year 2025- 2026.
13.9. [Funding] [DIRECTOR] Mailchimp – Discussion and possible action to approve Mailchimp service agreement of up to $1000 for communication and support in fiscal year 2025-2026.
Santa Monica Airport Conversion Project:
The Mar Vista Community Council is sharing this link as an informational notice for stakeholders, as the Santa Monica Airport conversation process may affect Mar Vista and adjacent neighborhoods.
Please note-Mar Vista Community Council has not taken any position on this matter and is not endorsing any proposal; stakeholders may participate if they wish.
You can participate with this Survey link:
https://www.smacproject.com
Please note the survey deadline of April 26
Enjoy a Pancake Breakfast with the LAPD Pacific Division on Saturday, April 25th.

Thank you to all who came out and supported our blood
drive at the Spring Fest at Mar Vista Rec. The room was
buzzing all day! You are very much appreciated.
Thank you to all who came out and supported our blood
drive at the Spring Fest at Mar Vista Rec. The room was
buzzing all day! You are very much appreciated.
The average take in of blood for a drive is 12 pints. Mar Vista gave them 20!
One pint of donated blood can save or help up to three lives. This is achieved because the collected blood is typically separated into three key components—red blood cells, plasma, and platelets—which can be used individually to treat different patients, such as trauma victims, cancer patients, or infants. Thank You Mar Vista!!!

100 years of serving our community
On February 26, 2026, LAPD Pacific Division celebrated a pretty remarkable milestone — 100 years of serving our community — with a Formal Divisional Inspection joined by the Chief of Police.
Zone 3 Director Andrew Marton was there to represent Mar Vista at this special occasion.
It was a proud day honoring the officers, staff, and families who have made Pacific Division what it is over the past century.
For those of us in Mar Vista, it's a good reminder of the partnership we share with our local division and the people who show up for our neighborhoods every day.

LAPD Pacific Division officers stand at attention during the formal inspection ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of Pacific Area, February 2025.

Floral tributes honor fallen Officers Gilbert Reyes and Phillip S. Riley among the 239 LAPD officers lost in the line of duty, remembered during Pacific Division's centennial celebration, February 2025.
Summer is Fast Approaching! Sign your kids up soon!
Mar Vista Rec Center has some great ways to keep your kids busy this summer!




Save the Date! Plant some Trees!



PACIFIC AREA | FEBRUARY 2026
Crime Statistics & Information
On February 14, at 4:00am to 5:00am, two males removed copper wiring from approximately one dozen light poles in the Ocean Park Blvd, Armacost, & Westgate Ave vicinity in the dark at night.
Many lights have been repaired already. If you have a one in your neighborhood still dark, contact the Councilwoman Traci Park website and fill out the Items To Repair form

The February 2026 Violent Crimes are :
1) Robbery – CARJACKING - 2/26/26 -
Near Venice Bl & Sepulveda. Victim claimed suspect approached him in parked vehicle and carjacked him.
Victim seen later in Culver City near his parked car.
2) AGG ASSAULT – 2/02/26 –
Near Venice Blvd & Sepulveda. Male suspect threw hammer at victim’s vehicle while victim drove by.
3) AGG ASSAULT - 2/14/26 –
Near Pearl St and Bundy.Male suspect invited female victim on Valentine’s Day to reconcile relationship. During dispute, suspect strangled victim and slammed head on counter. ARRESTED.
4) AGG ASSAULT – 2/13/26 –
Near Venice Blvd & Grand View Blvd – ExBoyfriend suspect struck victim.
5) AGG ASSAULT – 2/18/26 –
Near Venice Bl & Grand View - Female suspect slowly drove into victim after victim did not pick up her dog’s feces in parking lot.
6) AGG ASSAULT – 2/15/26 –
Washington Bl & Centinela – Male suspect brandished handgun, stated, “Get off my block.”
7) AGG ASSAULT – 2/15/26 –
3700 blk Centinela Ave – Two friends engaged in physical dispute.
8) AGG ASSAULT – 2/16/26 -
Sepulveda & National Blvd – male suspect threw ceramic vase at business security after told to leave for attempting to buy gift cards with fraudulent means.
9) AGG ASSAULT – 2/28/26 –
National & Sawtelle – Suspect threw trash bin at store manager when manager told him to leave premises.

It was fun sunny OPENING DAY for Mar Vista!

Opening Day at North Venice Little League

A beautiful national anthem and a pledge of allegiance, then the first pitch was thrown.

LA Fire Dept. Station 62 visited opening day and let the kids and adults tour the fire truck.

Council Member Traci Park presented a
Certificate celebrating the League's 70 years.


Spring is almost here!




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