ARROYO SECO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL (ASNC)
HERMON LOCAL ISSUES COMMITTEE
Agenda
Hermon Church Fellowship Center
5800 Monterey Road (at Wheeling Way), L.A. 90042
Saturday,
March 13, 2010 – 9 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
or announcements regarding non-agenda items, requests for future agenda items
(within the scope of committee’s ability to address), and greetings/announcements
from representatives of local elected officials or City departments (2 mins.
each).
III.
Available updates on past Local Issues and other community requests and
actions, including information on an ASNC-supported community garden being proposed
for Hermon Park.
IV.
Information on ASNC Board elections this year (April
29) to fill 19 two-year term seats from among its five member communities,
including Hermon. Listing of
current candidates, the need for more, and how to file as a “write-in” by the
March 30 deadline – Local Issues
Chair
Discussion and possible action on the
following agenda items:
V.
Request from HermonLA.org’s volunteer Webmaster that ASNC pay up to $50
from stakeholder communications funds for domain renewal and to
upgrade to a faster server– Mark Legassie
VI.
Request from L.A. International Charter High School in Hermon for a Neighborhood
Purposes Grant of $983.24 to purchase art supplies for 47 students – Elizabeth Rurey, LAICHS
VII.
Request from
Bushnell Way Elementary School in Hermon for a Neighborhood Purposes Grant of
$1,000 to purchase an LCD projector and document camera to aid visual learners
in math classes and for schoolwide use – Bushnell Way representative
VIII.
Adjournment.
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.