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How Do You Feel About Historic Status For
Griffith Park?
By Jennifer Haning
Ledger Contributing Writer
The Los Angeles City Council recently voted to grant Griffith Park historic monument status. How do you feel about that?
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“There are too many things in Los Angeles that are not the way they were originally built; too many things are losing their historical value.” —William Lazaro
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By Jennifer Haning
Ledger Contributing Writer
Tangier Restaurant recently closed for remodeling and will reopen this summer with the same name, but serving Korean BBQ instead. Will your feelings about this local hot spot change in response to its new look/mission?
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“Change is good, but keeping the same name helps maintain originality and atmosphere. It’s the same place with a whole new vibe.” —Jordyn Mack
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By Jennifer Haning
Ledger Contributing Writer
LOS FELIZ—Even though the Los Angeles Police Dept. reports a decrease in property and violent crimes citywide, unusual criminal activities in the area are increasingly being reported.
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GGPNC: Appointed vs. Elected Board Members
By Jennifer Haning
Ledger Contributing Writer
The Greater Griffith Park Neighborhood Council consists of 19 board members; 10 seats are elected and the other nine are “appointed” by the other 10 board members. What are your thoughts on this type of selection process?
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“I definitely think board members should be elected by people that live and do business in the neighborhood. When appointed board members use their votes to elect other appointees or to re-elect themselves, things tend to get a little hairy.” —Christian Ducale
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By Jennifer Haning Ledger Contributing Writer
A mandatory water conservation program will go into effect on June 1st. Under the city’s ordinance, sprinkler use and water landscaping is restricted to Mondays and Thursdays. Additionally, other forms of water usage will be considered illegal and violations are subject to fines. How do you plan on handling this water-wise initiative?
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“Water conservation is critical to our future, and it’s a goal worth attaining. The carelessness of a few individuals puts us all in jeopardy.” -Marcus Banerjee
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