December 12, 2009
Meeting Summary
East Eaton Wash Neighborhood Association
Preparation
E-mail reminder was sent and some phone
calls were made
Acknowledgments
Susan brought scones.
Attendees
5 members
Meeting
Agenda Items:
The meeting began about 11:20 am
- Park - new pedestrian path
- Some people have been parking their cars
and using the new path to access the park. Particularly on
weekends. Immediate neighbors are interested in getting
additional parking restrictions. What are the options and what are the
requirements to qualify?
- There is one illegal usage by a dog rescue person who parks
a large RV adjacent to the gate and removes portions of the vinyl fence to access
the Edison area to exercise a large number of large dogs.
- An increased number of used condoms and broken beer
bottles has been noted on the west side of Avocado between Del Vina and
Las Lunas; however there is no reason to believe this activity is
related to the park entrance. That litter could have come from
activity there or been dumped by passing vehicles. That area is
posted for No Parking at any time and anyone observing cars parked in
that area, especially late at night, should call the police to
investigate.
- Alameda issues status
- Kim reports that after quite a bit of effort the speed humps have
been approved for Alameda. It is anticipated they will be
installed in the March / April time frame.
- The dump trucks are still gone. Electric trucks are still running.
- No further news on the house at 3175 Alameda.
- Police Dept electronic
communications service (NIXLE)
- The police department has contracted with new free service for
sending e-mail or text messages to those who sign up. They say it
will "provide the community with greater information regarding the police department,
crime trends, meetings, press releases, etc." They call this one of their new "e-policing" strategies.
- To sign up, go to www.nixle.com and
click on "Sign Up Now..." After entering entering a user name and
password, e-mail and/or phone number, you will be asked for a street
address or intersection. It then will automatically subscribe you
for messages from the policing agency for that area. You can
add additional addresses/intersections to get messages from agencies
serving other areas. There are a few additional
agencies/organizations you can subscribe to messages from.
- Note that the privacy policy for the nixle web site says that
they will share your information with whatever organizations you
subscribe to for messages.
- You
can also see the all the messages without signing up by just going to
the web site and typing in the city of interest (note if you type the
whole name it does not recognize it;
let it complete the name for you.) Of course, you won't be notified of
new messages without signing up.
- So far the Pasadena messages are of little importance.
However, the LA Sheriff's department was issuing updates on the Station
Fire during that time.
- anything else attendees wish to discuss
- Bowling Alley parking traffic problem
- On the east side of the newly remodeled bowling alley there seems to be less space to pass through then before.
- Long vehicles are making it especially dangerous for cars leaving parking spaces and vehicles passing through.
- Also an issue with handicapped parking?
- Did this parking arrangement have to get approvals? What, if anything, can be done to remedy the situation now?
- Vons at Colorado & Sierra Madre Blvd closure?
- Design
for replacement buildings goes to final design review next week, so it
seems to be on schedule for the markets to be closed after the New Year
and demolition and construction to begin.
- New design has
very large Vons building on north of lot with three smaller shops
buildings along Colorado. Smaller parking area between shops and Vons
on south side and parking on roof of new Vons building.
- New design will not leave any room for the parade viewing stands that have traditionally been in the parking lot along Colorado.
Next meeting is January 9, 2010, 11:15 am, at Hastings Branch Library
Adjourned about 12:10 pm