Topics discussed include awnings, folding tables for the Clubhouse, Budget Committee Open House, and an announcement from Treasurer Claire Knowlton.
Compiled by Patrick Comiskey The August Board meeting welcomed 34 Zoom attendees with a full slate of Directors and management. It was a brief public meeting; by some miracle, the word “chalk” was not uttered once the entire evening.
Topics discussed include awnings, folding tables for the Clubhouse, Budget Committee Open House, and an announcement from Treasurer Claire Knowlton. Compiled by Sherri Giles; edited by P.J.C. Manager Sherri Giles’ updated the Board of Directors on topics including electrical upgrades; garage, roof and balcony inspections; serpentine walls; garage court lighting; tree pruning; and residential and garage building maintenance.
NAT HUTTON STEPS DOWN AS COURT COUNCIL CHAIR By Lucy Fried, Court 13 After many years of service, Nat Hutton retired as Court Council Chair in June. Hutton joined Court Council in 2008 and served most of that time as chair. He’s been an outstanding example of service and devotion to the Village. "I feel a responsibility to the Green," he said. "I like seeing that things go properly, and I like working with people." As he considered retiring, he hoped Alicia Thompson of Court 4 would take over. Nat says he asked her three times: at first, she said no; the second time, she said she’d think about it; the third time, she agreed, but only if he would work with her for two months. The matter was settled. When you see Nat out on the Green, thank him for his service! INTRODUCING COURT COUNCIL CHAIR ALICIA THOMPSON By P.J.C. Alicia has been a resident of Court 4 since 1988. A lifelong Angeleno, Alicia grew up in this neighborhood; a USC grad, she’s a proud Trojan. Thompson spent 35 years in management and operations with Pac Bell and retired in 2011. She’s taken up volunteering ever since, whether for her nieces’ soccer league (AYSO) or the local Empowerment Congress Neighborhood Chapter. She looks forward to filling Nat’s big shoes! Cynthia Singleton will serve as co-chair, and Reba Glover as secretary. A News Page about your Youngest Neighbors. Compiled by Andrea Hawken This August, as the summer came to a close, we asked kids
“What was your favorite moment on the green this summer?” By Alicia Thompson, Court 4 HAUSER CORRIDOR CLEARED OF SQUATTERS On August 8, after weeks of effort by Court Council representative Nat Hutton, the city’s removal and cleanup project on Hauser Boulevard was completed, with the assistance of our LAPD liaison and our City Council District 10 contacts (Heather Hutt’s office). Agencies met with the RV owners and assisted them with relocating and cleanup. As you drive through our neighborhood, you may also notice other improvements, as well as the new bollard installations along Obama Boulevard. Those plastic reflective barriers are the first of several steps the city will be taking to help address the issue of speeding cars on Obama. COURT COUNCIL HAS YOUR BACK Cleaning up the Hauser corridor is just one of the neighborhood issues your Court Council is involved in to help with the needs and concerns of Village Green residents. Council members meet regularly, and stay abreast of activities that could affect the neighborhood, including local neighborhood organizations and HOAs that may have similar concerns. We get updates on crime statistics, hear about upcoming events, weigh in on things like weed abatement, safety, and cleanups, and serve as liaisons to the community. We want to share any information that could impact the Green. It takes a village! Compiled and edited by P.J.C.
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