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December 2007

During the last month in OurLA...

Education Reform - The votes are in. The status quo is out. Parents and teachers at five LAUSD campuses voted for change and said "yes" to joining the Partnership for LA Schools. Read more below.

Gang Reduction – We launched a new gang reduction zone in South Los Angeles’ Baldwin Village, bringing proven strategies and targeted resources – including enhanced law enforcement, prevention and intervention services – to an area plagued by gang-related crime.

Gridlock ReliefWe launched the “Right to Turn Left” Initiative to add 100 new left turn signals at the most congested intersections throughout the City.

Greening the Port – We announced a landmark agreement with California's Attorney General to curb greenhouse gas emissions at the Port and ensure that future growth at the Port is accompanied by measures to “identify and reduce” greenhouse gas emissions, including a solar power project and emissions monitoring.


Climate Change - As world leaders met at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia, we called on 3,500 of the next generation of environmental leaders at the Environmental Youth Conference to participate in workshops on climate change and sustainability.
 

HIV Testing - We kicked off a Citywide drive to encourage 1 million Angelenos to get tested for HIV/AIDS by 2011– the largest community-based HIV Testing drive in America - making HIV testing in LA easy, accessible and routine. Visit our City AIDS Coordinator site for more information.

Easy Park, Easy Pay – We unveiled new parking meters that will allow drivers to pay with credit cards, debit cards and cell phones and that can alert drivers via text message when meters expire. The new “Easy Park – Easy Pay” meters will eventually replace all 40,000 single-space meters in the City.

 


Our LA...Featuring
Partnership for LA Schools

Mayor Villaraigosa and children from Markham Middle  School in Watts raise their hands to join the Partnership for LA Schools.

Continuing our efforts to reform public education in Los Angeles, five LAUSD campuses – Roosevelt High School, and Hollenbeck, Stevenson, Markham and Gompers Middle Schools – cast their votes in favor of joining the Partnership for LA Schools and said "yes" to lower dropout rates, higher student achievement and safer campuses. This represents an historic step toward bringing the LAUSD and the City together in the effort to accelerate the pace of school reform in LA public schools.

 

Mayor Villaraigosa and the LAUSD now will begin reaching out to dozens of elementary schools that have expressed interest in joining the Partnership and will work to create specific school site plans, goals and strategies for implementing reforms for the 2008-09 school year.

Models of reform whose best practices will be shared and replicated throughout LAUSD, Partnership schools will center on core values of empowering teachers and principals; engaging parents and the community; and providing students with clean, safe and small schools.

Keeping OurLA Safe
Gang Reduction
Bringing proven strategies and targeted resources, we launched a new Southwest Community Law Enforcement and Recovery (CLEAR) site in South Los Angeles’ Baldwin Village. The interagency CLEAR program has proven to be one of LA’s most effective anti-gang strategies, with gang-related crime at LA’s CLEAR sites falling by 20 percent since CLEAR's inception.

The neighborhood covered by the program will also serve as our newest Gang Reduction Zone, where we will infuse the targeted area with prevention and intervention services to complement the enhanced law enforcement efforts.

The Southwest CLEAR site will be the seventh such program operating in Los Angeles. In April 2007, Mayor Villaraigosa initiated his Gang Reduction Strategy, which takes a comprehensive approach to combating and reducing gun and gang violence in LA.

Keeping OurLA Moving
Right to Turn Left

Mayor Villaraigosa, joined by Department of Transportation General Manager Rita Robinson and City Councilmember Wendy Greuel, launches the "Right to Turn Left" Initiative.

Declaring that every commuter in the City has a fundamental right to turn left, we announced the “Right to Turn Left” Initiative, a traffic relief and safety measure that will add 100 new left turn signal arrows at the most gridlocked intersections throughout the City.

Logjams created by intersections without left turn signals are responsible for some of the worst gridlock in the City. These 100 new left turn signals will improve the commutes of thousands of Angelenos every single day.

Department of Transportation engineers estimate that these additional left turn arrows will reduce car accidents by up to 66 percent and cut excessive wait times in left turn pockets.


The Holiday Shopping Traffic Relief Brigade gets ready to deploy from Hollywood and Highland. Seventy traffic officers will be stationed at and around 43 of LA’s busiest malls, intersections and shopping centers to ease holiday traffic congestion. See where the Holiday Shopping Traffic Relief Brigade will be near you.

It's OurLA
Looking for a way to make your mark in OurLA?
  Start today with one of the ways below.

Community Preparedness Corps
Help us ensure that all Angelenos are prepared for emergencies. Volunteers will receive a stipend. For more information click here or call (213) 473-9922.


     

Serve our City! The Crisis Response Team needs your help. We are especially in need of people who speak Spanish or Korean. Contact Jeff Zimerman at 213-978-0697 or via email for details.


Intern with us - Winter semester applications due on December 21.


African American Heritage Month
Show us your creativity and talent and enter our heritage month
writing and poster contests.


Budget Survey
Share your thoughts on how the City should prioritize its budget.


Make A Wish
Grant a wish to a child with a life-threatening condition through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.




Griffith Observatory
Reservations no longer needed! Visit the renovated Observatory.



Become a Mentor!
Help one more student graduate from high school. Be a mentor.
www.connectinglosangeles.com



http://www.milliontreesla.org/
Want a tree? Want to plant one?
Lend a hand and transform LA.



Griffith Park Reopens
Keep track of the latest Griffith Park news on the
recovery blog.


Free Library Programs
Check out what LAPL offers in early literacy, homework help, adult literacy, and SAT, PSAT and ACT seminars.


OurLA Photos
Please send us your photos that capture the spirit of OurLA.
E-mail your photos to
OurLA@lacity.org

Coming Down the Pipe
Over the 110 Freeway headed into Downtown.
Photo by Dana-Lyne Fisher



Boys & Girls Club of East Los Angeles
Mayor Villaraigosa - joined by Bob Iger, President and CEO of The Walt
Disney Company, and 150 other Disney VoluntEARS - rolled up their
sleeves and built a playground for the Boys & Girls Club of East Los
Angeles at a special dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Disney's support of the Boys & Girls Club of America spans more than
50 years, beginning when Walt Disney was an honorary member of
the organization's Board of Directors.

 



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Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa
200 North Spring Street, Room 303
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213/978-0600




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