I've just received this e-mail a few minutes ago. For clarity's sake, it must be noted that during the PLUC meeting that i motioned to not approve this project, which was later overrode by the BHNC at the General Board meeting.
And remember neighbors. When it comes to public outreach. We cannot simply rely on those involved on these projects to simply live up to our standards of what outreach is.
"Hello Boyle Heights Stakeholders,
The
proposed mixed use development at 1st and Lorena will go before the
Boyle Heights Design Review Advisory Committee (DRAC) on:
Monday, August 24, 2015
6-8 pm
PUENTE Learning Center
501 S. Boyle Avenue
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 90033
The
project is comprised of 49 affordable housing units – 1, 2, and 3
bedrooms and 10,000 sq. ft. of commercial use on the ground floor. It
was recently approved by the Boyle
Heights Neighborhood Council.
The
developer is A Community of Friends – a nonprofit public benefit
corporation. They, together with their architect, will present on
overview of the project and focus on
design elements.
We encourage you to attend. Feel free to contact Vivian Rescalvo if you have any questions. She can be reached at
rescalvov@metro.net or 213-922-2563.
Estimado residente de Boyle Heights,
El desarrollo de uso mixto propuesto en las calles 1st y Lorena será revisado por el
el Comité Consultorio de Revisión de Diseño de Boyle Heights:
Lunes, 24 de agosto, 2015
6-8 pm
PUENTE Learning Center
501 S. Boyle Avenue
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 90033
Este
proyecto incluye 49 unidades de vivienda accesible de 1, 2 y 3
recamaras e incluye 10,000 pies cuadrados para locales comerciales en la
planta baja.
El proyecto fue aprobado recientemente por el Concilio Comunitario de Boyle Heights.
El desarrollador es
A Community of Friends – una corporación de beneficio público sin fines de lucro.
Junto con su arquitecto, presentarán un resumen sobre el proyecto enfocándose en los elementos de diseño.
"
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