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Urban Forest Connections Webinar Reminder

Urban Forest Connections Webinar Reminder

Please note that this webinar is at 10 am Pacific Time. ———- Forwarded message ———From: FS-Urban Forest Technology and Science Delivery<SM.FS.urban@usda.gov>Date: Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 10:29 AMSubject: Urban Forest Connections Webinar ReminderTo: You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the USDA Forest Service Urban Technology and Science Delivery Team email list. Please join us at 1pm ET on Wednesday Aug 14. Meeting information can be found here: https://research.fs.usda.gov/products/multimedia/webinars/heat-using-tree-canopy-cool-communities WATCH RECENTLY RECORDED WEBINARS: Watch the July webinar recording presented…

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PlanCheckNC Meeting Links for 8-10-24

PlanCheckNC Meeting Links for 8-10-24

Click on the Google Drive link below for the Zoom link to Erick Lopez presentation on the New Zoning Code, Presentation Slides, August Land Use Report & Chat Zoom Links & Chat https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17Gfy9sDSC03SsxNGhtdgF8JU_w0lvFDV?usp=drive_link Please share this important information with your board and land use committees.

Support the CHIP Ordinance Letter

Support the CHIP Ordinance Letter

SHARING WITH YOU EXAMPLE OF SUPPORT LETTER FOR THE CHIP ORDINANCE Dear Councilperson Yaroslavsky & the Housing Element Team at LA Planning: Case file CPC-2023-7068-CA:  I support the CHIP Ordinance June 2024 draft that rezones our commercial corridors while protecting single-family neighborhoods, Historic Districts/HPOZs and Rent Stabilized Units from being rezoned.  Note… at the hearing, numerous speakers who were obviously hired voices for Developer interests encouraged the city to essentially end R-1 zoning and Historic Districts and Historic Preservation Overlay Zones…

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Update for United Neighbors

Update for United Neighbors

Hi all, If you know us at all, you know we come from a place of optimism.  We know that waiting for the perfect outcome isn’t necessarily going to happen so we try to move toward as good an outcome as we can get. And your support means that we might have a chance at getting pretty close to perfect.  That’s what we felt happened with Draft #2.It wasn’t perfect but managed to remove single family, historic districts, coastal zones, and sensitive multi-family…

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How to Get the Monthly City Planning Liaison Reports

How to Get the Monthly City Planning Liaison Reports

Los Angeles City Planning’s publications keep business and neighborhood groups updated on important planning milestones and further engagement efforts on specific issues and policies. Each Month, the City Planning Department publishes a Planning Liaison Update that summarizes current Citywide and Regional department updates. To access these updates, scroll down and select the Community Corner resources under Publications. Please contact planning.media@lacity.org with questions, comments, or reprint requests. [We copied the July report below.]

Landscape & Site Design Ordinance Public Hearing 7/31

Landscape & Site Design Ordinance Public Hearing 7/31

Para español siga hacia abajo. Dear Community Members,Los Angeles City Planning is proposing a Landscape and Site Design Ordinance that recalibrates the current Landscape Ordinance point-based system to better link site design, climate resilience, livability, and strategies for community well-being in new, ground up development projects. To learn more about this program, please read the Landscape and Site Design Ordinance Fact Sheet and visit the project webpage here where you can find the latest Draft Ordinance and Landscape and Site…

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South LA Development Services Center Open

South LA Development Services Center Open

South LA Development Services Center offers planning, building and housing services to underserved communities, a critical step toward racial equity for area residents LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles City Planning recently launched its first Development Services Center (DSC) in South LA, in partnership with the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) and the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD), marking a significant milestone toward greater inclusivity, economic opportunity, and support for underserved communities.Located at the Mark Ridley-Thomas Constituent Service…

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