Senior Lead Officer Christopher Baker – Commendations

Reynier Village Neighbors have frequently expressed positive stories of the help they have received from our Senior Lead Officer Christopher Baker!

If you would like to share your experiences of Officer Baker with his superiors at the LAPD, you can mail in the following form with your comments!

Covid-19 Recommendations for Our Neighbors

RVNA TOWN HALL – 3/2/20

Reynier Village Neighborhood Association (RVNA) will be hosting our annual Town Hall on Monday evening, 3/2/20, at 7 p.m. at the Palms Westminster Presbyterian Church Community Room – 2908 Robertson Pl (at Cattaraugus), Los Angeles, CA 90034.

Speakers will include RVNA Board Members along with:

SLO Chris Baker (with updates from the Homeless outreach unit)

Krystal Navar – SORONC President with SORONC News

Doug Fitzsimmons – Great Streets Update

Linda Theung – Verizon Cell Tower Update

HarSimran Khalsa – Peace Picnic

Please join us to share your views, ask questions, meet your neighbors, and work together to create a better neighborhood!

1/30/20 – COMPREHENSIVE MODERNIZATION PROJECT – SHENANDOAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

A meeting was held at Shenandoah Elementary School to present the public with the CEQA and Site assessments for the proposed improvements to Shenandoah Elementary School. Representatives presented their findings in a PowerPoint presentation and provided a Q&A after and Public Comment session afterwards with interested community members.  (see the full PowerPoint presentation below). 

A full description of the proposed project can be found by clicking on: Shenandoah Modernization Project.

If you would like to ask any questions or provide comments, you can contact:

Ashley Mercado
Community Relations Department
LAUSD Facilities Services Division
333 S. Beaudry Ave., 22nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 241-3922 Direct

L.A. Emergency Preparedness Resources!

L.A. Controller Ron Galperin, Los Angeles City ControllerAgencyConnecting Angelenos with Emergency Prep Resources

Dear Neighbors: To promote local emergency planning, I recently released “Get Ready L.A.,” a new online resource map of emergency services and programs funded by the City of Los Angeles. Earthquakes, fires, floods and other major disasters are an unfortunate reality in a large metropolis like Los Angeles, but the City invests a great deal of resources to make sure our communities know what to do and where to turn when disaster strikes. Get Ready L.A. maps the locations of L.A.’s fire stations, police stations and other important civic buildings that Angelenos can access before and after a disaster. Also featured are the emergency preparedness functions of the City’s Emergency Management Department (EMD) — the City’s preparedness hub. The department coordinates the City’s Emergency Operations Center, emergency plans and outreach, and all training and exercises for disaster response teams. EMD is also in charge of emergency prep tools like NotifyLA, ShakeAlertLA and Ready Your LA Neighborhood (RYLAN). This new resource map is part of my goal to use data, technology and innovation to promote government transparency, and connect the public with resources and services offered by the City of Los Angeles. I encourage you to explore Get Ready L.A. today at https://lacontroller.org/getreadyla, and learn more about how you can sign up for critical alerts, enroll in community emergency response training and prepare your neighborhood for emergencies. Happy National Emergency Preparedness Month!

Very truly yours,

RON GALPERIN

L.A. Controller