Nestled in a rustic canyon with a winding road on the eastern edge of Bel Air, Beverly Glen is a close-knit community of 600 residents. Although it sits squarely in the middle of Los Angeles -- one of the nation’s busiest urban centers -- here you feel as though you’re away from it all. As a cool breeze stirs the air and sycamores whisper back, you may see a doe and fawn high on a woodsy hillside. On a starry night you can feel the stillness usually experienced in a dense forest. You may wave to a neighbor, someone you’ve known for years on a first-name basis. A resident’s association, a community center, annual social activities, charming homes and gardens, convenient markets and stores and friendly neighbors -- Beverly Glen may be the ideal community.

Community Alert

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Posted by ROBGWebsite | Posted in Community Messages, Emergency Preparedness | Posted on 09-22-2011

From our dedicated Senior Lead Officer Chris Ragsdale, stay alert and report anything suspicious to the Watch Commander:

Please click this Community Alert Bulletin with suspect picture.  Distribute to your respective homeowners associations, block clubs, neighborhood watch groups and neighbors.

To sign up for E-Policing, simply go to the link below and enter your home or work address and your email address.  You will receive crime updates and Community Alert information from the Los Angeles Police Department.  You may also view recent crimes that have occurred in the area on the LAPD website.  To receive text alerts when critical information is sent sign up for Nixle.  Feel free to print this out or share this information.  

 Contact me directly should you have any questions or concerns.

 EMERGENCY:  911

 NON-EMERGENCY:  1-877-275-5273

 WATCH COMMANDER:  310-444-0701

 All other City Services:  311

 LAPD Website:  http://www.lapdonline.org/

 Crime Statistics and Maps:  http://www.lapdonline.org/crime_maps_and_compstat

 Nixle:  www.nixle.com

Glen Residents Annual Meeting Sunday Oct. 9 3 – 5 pm LDRCC

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Posted by Social | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-21-2011

At the Annual Meeting of Glen Residents you can meet State Assemblymember Mike Feuer, City Council Member Paul Koretz, Senior Police Officers and Fire Fighters, plus State Senate staff – hear what is going on and voice your concerns. Refreshments served. As a member of the Residents Association you have a voice and a vote. Meet the people who are working diligently to uphold our quality of life – maybe volunteer for something yourself.
Sunday October 9, 3 – 5 pm
Les & Dorothy River Community Center
10409 Scenario LN.

405 Improvements Power Point Document

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Posted by Traffic | Posted in Community Messages, Hillside Federation, Neighborhood Council, Traffic, Zoning & Development | Posted on 09-12-2011

Hello Neighbors!

I have received a very large power point presentation from Metro that updates the community on the improvements to the 405.  It’s 62 pages total and I was not able to post the whole thing here.  If you are interested in the whole document (10 MB), please e-mail traffic@beverlyglen.org and I’ll send it to you.

The improvements to the Sunset Bridge, including information about the closure of Sunset Blvd. are included in the three segments attached below.

If you have any questions, you can contact Metro’s community relations person for this segment, Olga Arroyo – her e-mail is arroyoo@metro.net (not a typo, there are 2 o’s at the end of her e-mail address).

Here’s the Sunset Bridge portion of the presentation – I had to break it down into three segments to get it posted here.  Closure information (between Sept. 30 and October 15) is listed in the final document (“sunset c”).

sunset a

sunset b

sunset c

 

Meet the Mayor, Monday 9/12

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Posted by Traffic | Posted in Community Messages, Traffic | Posted on 08-29-2011

Hello Neighbors!

Meet Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and represent the Beverly Glen community!

He’ll be talking with our Westside neighbors at a Town Hall Dialogue about issues facing LA and our area on Monday, September 12th.  Click here to download the flyer:

9-12 Mayor meeting Westside

No need to RSVP but if you plan to attend, please let Traffic Committee Chair Evelyn Alexander know (traffic@beverlyglen.org); we may try to put together a carpool for people who want to attend.

Annual Glen Meeting Sunday October 9, 3 pm

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Posted by Social | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-23-2011

Mark your Calendars: Sunday October 9 at 3 pm is our Annual Residents Meeting. City Council Member Paul Koretz, State Senator Fran Pavley, State Assembly Member Mike Feuer all plan to attend, in addition to Police and Fire Representatives. Find out what is new and make your voice heard! The current board hopes you are inspired to contribute a little bit of time and energy to your community. Consider volunteering for a committee or the Board. It is fun – and meaningful.
Email Agenda item requests to social@beverlyglen.org

Leaf Blowers and the Law

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Posted by ROBGWebsite | Posted in Community Messages | Posted on 08-18-2011

We all live in the canyons and we know noise reverberates in the canyon, as such, many have expressed concern about the level of noise from leaf blowers.  RoBG decided to look up the law and found this under the LA Municipal Code.  As homeowners, its up to us to ensure our contractors and gardeners abide by this law, as neighbors, friendly reminders are okay (as long as they are friendly).  No one wants the usage of water to clean our driveways but let’s be mindful of the noise and that many stay in their homes while others are out to work.

BookmarkSEC. 112.04.  POWERED EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR REPETITIVE USE IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS AND OTHER MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND DEVICES.

     (Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 161,574, Eff 9/8/86.)

     (a)     Between the hours of 10:00 p.m and. 7:00 a.m. of the following day, no person shall operate any lawn mower, backpack blower, lawn edger, riding tractor, or any other machinery, equipment, or other mechanical or electrical device, or any hand tool which creates a loud, raucous or impulsive sound, within any residential zone or within 500 feet of a residence.

     (b)     Except as to the equipment and operations specifically mentioned and related elsewhere in this Chapter or for emergency work as that term is defined in Section 111.01(d), and except as to aircraft, tow tractors, aircraft auxiliary power units, trains and motor vehicles in their respective operations governed by State or federal regulations, no person shall operate or cause to be operated any machinery, equipment, tools, or other mechanical or electrical device, or engage in any other activity in such manner as to create any noise which would cause the noise level on the premises of any other occupied property, or, if a condominium, apartment house, duplex, or attached business, within any adjoining unit, to exceed the ambient noise level by more than five (5) decibels.

     (c)     Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (a) above, no gas powered blower shall be used within 500 feet of a residence at anytime.  Both the user of such a blower as well as the individual who contracted for the services of the user, if any, shall be subject to the requirements of and penalty provisions for this ordinance.  Violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be punishable as an infraction in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), notwithstanding the graduated fines set forth in L.A.M.C. § 11.00(m). (Amended by Ord. No. 171,890, Eff. 2/13/98.)

BookmarkSEC. 112.05.  MAXIMUM NOISE LEVEL OF POWERED EQUIPMENT OR POWERED HAND TOOLS.

     (Amended by Ord. No. 161,574, Eff. 9/8/86.)

     Between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., in any residential zone of the City or within 500 feet thereof, no person shall operate or cause to be operated any powered equipment or powered hand tool that produces a maximum noise level exceeding the following noise limits at a distance of 50 feet therefrom:

     (a)     75dB(A) for construction, industrial, and agricultural machinery including crawler-tractors, dozers, rotary drills and augers, loaders, power shovels, cranes, derricks, motor graders, paving machines, off-highway trucks, ditchers, trenchers, compactors, scrapers, wagons, pavement breakers, compressors and pneumatic or other powered equipment;

     (b)     75dB(A) for powered equipment of 20 HP or less intended for infrequent use in residential areas, including chain saws, log chippers and powered hand tools;

     (c)     65dB(A) for powered equipment intended for repetitive use in residential areas, including lawn mowers, backpack blowers, small lawn and garden tools and riding tractors;

     The noise limits for particular equipment listed above in (a), (b) and (c) shall be deemed to be superseded and replaced by noise limits for such equipment from and after their establishment by final regulations adopted by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and published in the Federal Register.

     Said noise limitations shall not apply where compliance therewith is technically infeasible  The burden of proving that compliance is technically infeasible shall be upon the person or persons charged with a violation of this section. Technical infeasibility shall mean that said noise limitations cannot be complied with despite the use of mufflers, shields, sound barriers and/or other noise reduction device or techniques during the operation of the equipment.

Lost Dog – Found

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Posted by Editor & Public Communications | Posted in Community Messages | Posted on 07-21-2011

An adorable dog wandered into Steve Foonberg’s office today. If anyone knows who this dog belongs to please contact Steve at (310) 474-1013 or by email at steven@foonberg.com

Detailed Closure Information for 405 Ramps

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Posted by Traffic | Posted in Emergency Preparedness, Traffic | Posted on 07-15-2011

Hello neighbors!

As you know, tonight begins the weekend-long closure of the 405 Freeway between the 10 and the 101.  Below you will find some detailed information about when ramps will close.  The freeway is anticipated to be re-opened by 6 am on Monday.

If you are staying in the Glen, a police and fire command center will be stationed at Fire Station #99 in case of emergencies.  If you  have an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.  If you have a non-emergency situation, please dial 877-ASK-LAPD or 3-1-1.

Also if you are staying in the Glen, a suggestion from your friendly Traffic Committee Chair:  get out and WALK!  Be visible.  We will have people driving through who are not used to driving through Beverly Glen.  Let them see people here!  Let them see us with our kids and our dogs, enjoying our community.  Then next time they come through, maybe they will drive courteously because they know that Beverly Glen is a neighborhood and a community.

Here is detailed ramp closure information:

Northbound I-405: 10-mile closure between I-10 and U.S. 101

NB Skirball On Ramp  (7pm)

NB Getty On Ramp (7pm)

NB Santa Monica On Ramp (7pm)

EB Wilshire to NB 405 On Ramp (8pm)

EB 10 to NB 405 Connector Closure (9pm)

NB Sunset On Ramp (8pm)

NB Moraga On Ramp (8pm)

NB Olympic/Pico On Ramp (Cotner) (10pm)

WB Wilshire to NB 405 On Ramp (10pm)

WB 10 to NB 405 Connector Closure (11pm)

NB HOV (carpool lane)  # 1 South of I?10 (10pm)

NB Full Closure at I?10 (12am)

Southbound I-405: 4-mile closure between U.S. 101 and Getty Center Drive Ramps

The following begin at 7pm:

SB Valley Vista On Ramp (7pm)

SB Ventura On Ramp (7pm)

NB 101 to Haskell Ave Off Ramp (8pm)

SB 101 to Haskell Ave Off Ramp (8pm)

NB 101 to SB 405 Connector (10pm)

Ventura Blvd/Sepulveda Blvd/Greenleaf St to NB/SB 101 On Ramp (10pm)

SB 101 to SB 405 Connector (11pm)

Ramps and connectors will be reopened by 6 a.m. on Monday, July 18.

Would You Believe It? More 405 Closure Weekend Info!

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Posted by Traffic | Posted in Emergency Preparedness, Neighborhood Council, Traffic | Posted on 07-12-2011

Below is a big long message from Metro, which is coordinating all efforts related to the closure of the 405 this weekend.  You can read the whole schmageggy, but I will summarize it for you here:  There will be extra LAPD and LAFD officers stationed at Fire Station 99, just east of BG at Mulholland.  Apparently 71 (at Sunset) will not have additional staffing.

If you have an EMERGENCY this coming weekend, please dial 9-1-1 as usual.  If you have a non-emergency, you can call 3-1-1 or 877-ASK-LAPD.  There is no special non-emergency number being staffed for this event.  The Metro 405 project hotline mentioned in the blurb below is a voice mail only number – feel free to call and leave a message if you have a question.

The attachment at the bottom is a press release from LA Fire Dept basically gives you a longer version of the above.

Here’s the longer version from an e-mail from Metro’s 405 project manager:

“Some of you requested a special number where you can call to report traffic and other emergencies over the 405 closure weekend.  I’d like to report back that the 405 project team brought your concerns and requests directly to the Unified Command  regarding a special number for emergencies, as it is under their jurisdiction.  The Unified Command gave serious consideration to the requests and in the end based their decisions solely on the safety  and security  of all residents and commuters during the weekend closure.  The Unified Command is doing everything they can to protect the safety of all of the citizens of Los Angeles.

The Unified Command decided not to provide the public a special call to number.  They believe it’s best that  ALL  emergency calls (medical, traffic or other)  should be placed to 911.  911 has special capabilities that a 1-800 # would not.  If a call is dropped, 911 has the ability to trace the call and send responders to that location.   911 automatically records and monitors every call.  911 dispatchers are trained to provide critical pre-arrival instructions, such as CPR or the Heimlich Maneuver.   911  is set up to directly communicate with the Unified Command to alert them to police, medical , fire or traffic related emergencies allowing each agency to respond as necessary.  Some of you have expressed concern that the 911 system can be overloaded.  It has been confirmed that there is no chance of an overload to the system occurring and there will be additional resources staffing 911 over the weekend.

Keep in mind that the Unified Command will have set up 13 satellite divisions throughout the area for the weekend.  These will be fixed posts and will have personnel from police, fire and traffic ready to respond.  The locations of these have not been made public as part of their plan.  However, they will cover areas north, south, east and west of the bridge.

The Unified Command will be located at a central location in the City of Los Angeles’ Emergency Operation Center (translation from bureaucratese:  in City Hall).  They will have direct contact to emergency responders and also to hundreds of traffic control officers located around the closure and detour areas.  Trained engineers and signal experts will also be on the ground to make changes to signals when necessary.  The Unified Command will also have access to thousands of signal cameras throughout the City which will enable them to make decisions at a moment’s notice.  Technical engineers will also be working at the Caltrans Traffic Management Center monitoring conditions on regional freeways.  It is worthy of noting that there will be regularly scheduled media briefings throughout the weekend and so the public will not be without critical information.  If you are interested in following the details, your best bet for doing so is to follow up us on Twitter.com/i_405 or tune in to KNX 1070 AM.

For real time traffic conditions, the public is encouraged to call 511 or visit Go511.com.  For City related issues, the public can call 311 .  Extra personnel will be on hand during the weekend closure with extended hours.  311 will be operational from 8:00am to 10:00pm from Friday, July 15 through Sunday, July 17.  People in the County can call 211.   The 405 project hotline, (213) 922-3665, will also be checked regularly throughout the weekend (again – this is a voice mail number only – no human will pick up at this number).  The hotline will not handle emergency situations or provide directions, but will be made available for other questions and concerns.”

405 Closure Fire Dept. Release 0711

Carmageddon Approaches. Some Helpful Links.

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Posted by Traffic | Posted in Emergency Preparedness, Neighborhood Council, Traffic | Posted on 07-10-2011

Hello Neighbors!

We hope you are enjoying your summer, and that soon we will all look back on the coming weekend during which the 405 will be closed, having survived it!

Below are some links with information that you may find useful:

Bel Air Beverly Crest Neighborhood Council page with info on the freeway closure.

Visit http://www.metro.net/projects/I-405/ for the most current information

Other information on the I-405 weekend closure and associated traffic impacts can be found at http://www.beagreencommuter.com/blog/?cat=266

For airport ground transportation and travel tips on getting to and from LAX go to http://www.lawa.org/405/

Two websites for viewing real-time traffic conditions before getting in your vehicle are Sigalert.com for the freeways and http://trafficinfo.lacity.org/ for surface streets in Los Angeles.

Here’s the official detour map (pdf document will open in a new window) – but don’t expect people to stick to these routes…..

And finally, here’s a list of Metro and Metrolink rail and bus lines that will be free next weekend!  Leave the car at home – use transit!!