Since the yoga studio opened in 2017, residents have had to compete with yoga clients for parking. Driveways have been blocked and cars damaged.
Amelia Air’s volunteer pilots fly unwanted dogs from kill shelters in rural areas to urban rescue centers, where they have better chances of finding forever homes.After three community meetings, the group appointed neighbor Joe Lester, 41, to communicate with the staff of Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez, whose district represents the neighborhood, to begin the process but it’s been slow to start.
The application process requires a letter of support from the local council office, signatures from at least 75% of residents within the parking zone, “a feasibility assessment, and approval by the Transportation Commission and City Council, and the process can take, on average, two years to complete,” said Colin Sweeney, spokesperson for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
Staff approached the Spanish speakers to talk with them about the long timeline the parking permit process would be, said resident Ruben Flores, 76. Lester said the short-term solutions are OK, but he would also be happy getting parking permit restrictions on his street, even if it takes several years.
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