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It is no accident that over the past ten years we have been seeing the transformation of Warner Center into a live, work, play neighborhood as well as the West Valley’s premier destination for shopping and entertainment. The major investments in housing and commercial buildings we have been seeing since I took office in 2013 are a direct result of the Warner Center 2035 Specific Plan, a modern standard in the building rules I shepherded into law that specifically apply to Warner Center. |
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Since it was adopted, the neighborhood has celebrated success after success. From new housing to new global headquarters, Warner Center is seeing expansive growth. As such, the City of Los Angeles, in partnership with the Southern California Association of Governments, is working on the Warner Center Active Transportation Hub, a project to reimagine Warner Center as an active transportation hub for jobs and housing. Your input is needed to make Warner Center a safer, more connected and vibrant place to live, work, and visit. Share your thoughts by September 30th by completing a brief survey here. A Spanish version can also be found here.
There are also two opportunities to participate in a Walking Tour on Friday, September 19th from 1–2:30PM or Saturday, September 20th from 10–11:30AM. Participants will walk approximately two miles around the Warner Center area to observe current conditions and discuss potential improvements to make walking, biking and rolling safer. More info and sign ups can be found here.
As always, if you have any questions about Warner Center, reach out to my office at c03.foryou@lacity.org. |
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Councilmember Bob Blumenfield 200 N Spring Street, Room 465, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Unsubscribe |
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