Dear Neighbors,
Here's an update with the most recent happenings at the Wildlife Corridor:
As
you may have noticed or heard in the news or through the grapevine, the
developer has taken one of the fences down. Furthermore, both parties
(our side and the developer) have signed a stand-still agreement that
halts any construction on the lowest of the three lots, at least for the
time being. These are, obviously, great pieces of news for us, and for
the animals -- but we're not there yet. The big issue still needs to
be resolved.
What IS that big issue? It's the same thing we've been fighting for
since Day 1, and that the developer has still not provided. Before
construction began, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy (SMMC)
provided the Central Area Planning Division with a map that detailed the
three vacant lots and their relationship/proximity to the Wildlife
Corridor. What we need from the developer is a map of his construction,
laid over the map provided by SMMC, that will show EXACTLY how the new
properties will be situated in relation to the Wildlife Corridor. Until
we receive this map from the developer, our work is not done.
With the second home (out of the three planned properties) now being
built, it is more important than ever to keep the pressure on the
developer to provide us with what we have fairly and respectfully
requested. If you can help us keep up the fight, please click this link: http://laurelcanyonassoc.com
Thanks, as always, for your help and support.
Fighting to preserve our animals, our environment and our neighborhood
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
You Can Help!
Please join us at a bake sale on Saturday, October 6 to benefit the Stanley Hills Wildlife Corridor. The bake sale is from 9am to 12pm, and will be held at the Wonderland Avenue School: 8510 Wonderland Avenue in the Canyon.
If you're not able to join us, please donate to the Laurel Canyon Association. The Association is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting our community, including the Wildlife Corridor.
Donations of less than $50 can be made by paypal "gift" to lpitoun@gmail.com.
If you're not able to join us, please donate to the Laurel Canyon Association. The Association is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting our community, including the Wildlife Corridor.
Donations of less than $50 can be made by paypal "gift" to lpitoun@gmail.com.
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