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ARROYO SECO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL (ASNC)

Hermon Local Issues Committee

 

Agenda

 

Fellowship Center, 5800 Monterey Road (at Wheeling Way), L.A. 90042

 

Saturday, November 21, 2009

ASNC-sponsored Hermon Community Breakfast at 9 a.m.

Local Issues meeting begins at 10 a.m.

 

Spanish translation provided * * Traducción en Español disponible

I.               Opening remarks and brief explanation of neighborhood council and Local Issues mandates.

 

II.             Public comments regarding non-agenda items or requests for future agenda items (within the scope of Local Issues’ ability to address), community announcements, and communications from representatives of local elected officials or City departments (2 mins. each).

III.           Updates on past Local Issues requests and actions, as available.

 

 

Discussion and possible action on agenda item, as follows:

 

IV.           The ASNC should provide funding of up to $350 to replace faded holiday tree lights for the Monterey median cedar, in advance of the annual tree lighting ceremony on December 4, and to purchase candy canes for children attending this seasonal event – Hermon stakeholders

 

V.             Adjournment.

 

 

ARTICLE VIII (COMMITTEES) There shall be one Local Issues Committee for each of the [five ASNC] communities . . . [which] shall include . . . any ASNC member within that same community. [It] shall report to the Board on matters of local importance at each regular meeting of the ASNC. (Bylaws)

 

The purpose of the ASNC [is to]: 1) Provide a forum for discussion and review of ASNC issues and projects; 2) Engage stakeholders in deliberation and collaboration on matters affecting the community; 3) Promote participation in City governance and decision making processes, and to promote greater awareness and utilization of city services available to (ASNC) stakeholders; 4) Work with other neighborhood councils, communities and organizations on issues of common interest; 5) Advocate ASNC issues to government and private agencies, where there is widespread community agreement; 6) Inform and educate community stakeholders and residents of forthcoming projects, events, and resources available to them.