If you have questions or input on the current state of Homeless and/or Crime in Mar Vista , please RSVP and attend both of the Councilman’s Town Halls at Daniel Webster Middle School. If you don’t get to speak at the meeting please interface with his deputies in person or in writing at the events. The more people attending possibly the growing seriousness of the proiblems in Mar Vista will be addressed.Dear Friends,
Do you have questions about homelessness here in Mar Vista? Or about public safety? I’m hosting two events in November to get you answers.
I’m holding a town hall meeting on homelessness in Mar Vista at 6:30 pm, November 6, at Daniel Webster Middle School. Exactly a week later, the Los Angeles Police Department and I are co-sponsoring a second town hall meeting on public safety in Mar Vista, at the same time and same venue. Daniel Webster Middle School is at 11333 Graham Place, near Sawtelle and National boulevards.
At the homelessness event, you’ll hear from me, the mayor’s office and other city departments about our efforts to provide housing, address issues created by encampments, and prevent homelessness. You’ll hear from officials from LA County, who will talk about their efforts to provide services, address mental health issues, public health issues and more. And you’ll hear directly from local service providers about their efforts.
At the public safety event, you’ll hear from officials with LAPD and the city attorney’s office about crime trends, arrests, prevention strategies, neighborhood policing, and community public safety partnerships.
Both events will begin with an informational presentation, and then panelists will take questions from the audience. You will have the chance to get information about and provide feedback on what’s being done and what needs to be done.
Please click here to RSVP for the November 6 Town Hall on Homelessness.
Please click here to RSVP for the November 13 Town Hall on Public Safety.
I hope you can make it to one or both of the events.
Thank you for your partnership in moving Los Angeles forward, doing good, and getting things done for our neighborhoods.
Regards,
MIKE BONIN
Councilmember, 11th District