What We’ve Done, What We’re Doing and What’s Next for Hancock Park
Hancock Park HOA
Land Use and Zoning in Hancock Park
We participated in community meetings on how to mitigate the impact on the surrounding residents and community of two major proposed TOC developments: 1) Highland and Wilshire; and 2) 410 Rossmore.
We continued our outreach to the community on Sacramento’s proposed R-1 neighborhood destroying zoning laws that contain no affordable housing components.
Restoring Safety and Security
Continued requesting an action plan from CD4 Council Office for 1) Enforcement and remove/fence/clean up of derelict buildings on June/Rimpau and McCaddden; and 2) Removal of the encampment on Wilshire Blvd next to John Burroughs Middle School.
Preserving our Urban Canopy
Highland Median - Trimmed all the young palm trees and continued monitoring irrigation and trash removal.
Tree Planting and Stump Removal – Developed and implemented action plan with Urban Forestry to remove tree stumps and prepare to replant parkway trees
Neighborhood Schools
Working with leadership at Yavneh on renovations and coordinating with LAUSD and neighborhood on John Burroughs Middle School new construction plan
Infrastructure Repairs in our Neighborhood
Met with the new StreetsLA Director to discuss restarting our repair plan for concrete streets, sidewalks and ADA curb installation
Received updates on the development of engineering plan to continue the sidewalk along Beverly between Rossmore and June.
Transportation and Traffic-
Unified neighborhoods -Windsor Square HOA joined Hancock Park in support of Hancock Park's Reasonable,Thoughtful, Inclusive Plan for 4th Street.
A new pedestrian "island" will be installed on 3rd street btw McCadden and Las Palmas for safer
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