Community Corner

Governmental Affairs to Discuss Unwanted Advertising Tonight at Community Meeting

It's a big issue for some people in Studio City—not only do they complain about the papering of the streetlights and trees in the area, and the signs that are towed behind cars and left in neighborhoods for days, but also the flyers left on the side of mailboxes, or on front porches that end up littering the area.

That's one of the things that community activist Barry Johnson hopes to discuss on Wednesday at the Governmental Affairs committee of the Studio City Neighborhood Council. Johnson will report on some of the pet peeves of people in the area: unwanted advertising, public nuisance and more.

Johnson, who is the vice chair of the committee, along with Marcella Bell will present the report they have been compiling over the past year about unwanted advertisements that have plagued Studio City.

Johnson is also on the schedule to discuss the Universal City subway renaming to include the "Studio City" name, and L.A. Rio and eliminating the Enterprise Zone of Ventura Boulevard.

Richard Adams is scheduled to talk about "Metro Lane Theft."

This committee makes recommendations to the Neighborhood Council that in turn makes recommendations to City Council member Paul Krekorian for suggested action. The committee members are made up of local stakeholders and it is entirely volunteer.

The meeting is at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the CBS Radford Studios lot at 4024 Radford Ave. Anyone is allowed to attend.

See the attached agenda. Click here for more info: www.studiocitync.org


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