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Neighborhood Council of Westchester/Playa
www.ncwpdr.org

IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SEPTEMBER 16, 2021 ENACTMENT OF CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY BILL 361 (RIVAS) AND DUE TO CONCERNS OVER COVID-19, THE THE BOARD OF NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL WESTCHESTER / PLAYA MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY WITH A CALL-IN OPTION OR INTERNET-BASED SERVICE OPTION.

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When: May 24, 2022 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Topic: Candidate Forum

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Chairperson John Logsdon
Meeting Date: May 24, 2022 6:00 pm
Meeting Place Online

Call to Order:

Introductions

Discussion/Action (Motion):

1.

COUNCIL DISTRICT 11 “CANDIDATE FORUM” 

Moderator (John Logsdon) introduces the NCWPDR, lists all candidates that are attending tonights meeting and sets ground rules for the forum (Erin Darling, Gregg Good, Allison Holdorff Polhill, Soni Lloyd, Jim Murez, Mike Newhouse, Traci Park, Mat Smith).

 

(1) Candidate Intro (:30 seconds): 

 

(2) Question #1 (:90 seconds)HOMELESS: What is your plan to combat homelessness in CD11 (or the city) and how is it different from other plans that have been tried in the past few years?

 

(3) Question #2 (:60 seconds): HOMELESS: Do you think it should be illegal to camp near schools in parks or beaches if alternative housing has been offered?  How would you handle the overnight parking of vehicle dwellers now that the parking moratorium has been lifted (storage/towing)?

 

(4) Question #3 (:60 seconds)HOMELESS: How would you handle mental health support or substance support with homeless or the public at large.

 

(5) Question #4 (2 minutes): PUBLIC SAFETY:  Once elected, how would you reduce crime in CD11?

 

(6) Question #5 (:30 seconds): PUBLIC SAFETY: Would you support an increase to LAPD budget?

-Longest Last name in alphabetical

 

(7) Question #6 (:30 seconds): PUBLIC SAFETY: What are your thoughts on the District Attorney’s Policies.

 

(8) Question #7 (2 minutes): ENVIRONMENT: What is your plan for sustainable living in West LA; housing, density, transportation?  Are you in line with the LA 2030 plan (80% renewable and 97% carbon free grid by 2030) and LA 2035 plan (100% carbon free energy by 2035)?

 

(9) Question #8 (1 minute): ENVIRONMENT: What are your thoughts on the environment regarding the local watershed, Ballona Creek, preservation of the wetlands and the Santa Monica Bay?

 

(10) Question #9 (1 minute): ENVIRONMENT: What is your stance on LAX…pollution from air traffic?  Expansion into Westchester? FAA Restrictions on land uses, including the LAX Northside.

 

(11) Candidate Outro (:90 seconds)

 


Public Comment:

Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items, 1 minute.


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