LC Section One 08 2018

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Larchmont Chronicle

VOL. 56, NO. 8 • DELIVERED TO 76,439 READERS IN HANCOCK PARK • WINDSOR SQUARE • FREMONT PLACE • MIRACLE MILE • PARK LA BREA • LARCHMONT •

IN THIS ISSUE

Power outages leave locals seeking relief

Village landlord seeks to remove ficus

By Talia Abrahamson Angelenos battled a blistering three-digit heat wave with around-the-clock air conditioning July 6, but beginning around 5 p.m, aging infrastructure gave out, resulting in widespread power outages. Although power was restored for most neighborhoods within hours, Hancock Park, Windsor Square and Larchmont felt the consequences of the blackout for most of the sticky weekend, and local residents are now looking to effect change. At the weekend’s outage peak, approximately 3,000 local residences lost power. The impacted customers in this historic area outnumbered See Power outages, p 25

By Billy Taylor The city’s Urban Forestry Division recently received a request to remove two mature, side-by-side ficus trees at 226 N. Larchmont Blvd. The request was submitted by Rite Aid landlord, Beverly Hills developer Ronald Simms. “The Windsor Square Association opposes this request because these trees are not dead, diseased or dangerous,” said Larry Guzin, president of the Windsor Square Association (WSA), in a post on socialnetworking site Nextdoor. Guzin noted that it is “unreasonable” to remove these specific trees as there has never been a claim against the property, and the sidewalk is See Trees, p 3

n Old infrastructure, poor communication cited

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CHANGING of the guard at Ebell. 10

TOO CLOSE for comfort at St. John's? 2-6

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n Neighbors want to save the mature trees

COOLING OFF: Resident Jill Galloway found relief in a neighbor's kiddie pool when temperatures soared amid power outages. Photo by Jennifer Porter

Driver ran a red light and crashed at Beverly, Arden

n Precarious intersection leading to, from Rossmore By Suzan Filipek Reports of two major accidents at the intersection of Arden and Beverly boulevards were made last month. According to a resident on Arden, the most recent accident occurred on Sun., July 22 at 2 a.m. after a driver ran a red light. (See “Accidents at Arden” letter, page 2.) Often, drivers heading west on Beverly speed at the intersection hoping to beat a light at Rossmore, the resident said. A car also ran a red light at the same intersection and resulted in a serious collision Sun., July 15. In that earlier incident, a staff member of the Larchmont Chronicle was driving south in a 25 mph lane on Arden, when the other driver heading west on Beverly smashed into the

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ACCIDENT on Arden Blvd.

driver’s side of her Lexus SUV. She was taken to an emergency room and released about four hours later, suffering moderate See Accident, p 7

Ahoy, matey! Taste of Larchmont August 27 n Ready yer sea legs and stroll the Boulevard Diners along Larchmont Boulevard can say “Ahoy, matey!” to neighbors while feasting on flavors from around the world at this year’s piratethemed “Taste of Larchmont” Mon., Aug. 27, 6 to 9 p.m. Music, a raffle and a silent auction are also part of the celebration, which marks HopeNet’s 30th anniversary,” said Brian Milder, president of the HopeNet board of directors. There will be tastes of Thai, Japanese, Italian and Mexican cuisines from 15 Larchmont

Boulevard eating establishments. Also participating are the Ebell of Los Angeles and El Cholo. The Taste of Larchmont's initial organizers were Larchmont Chronicle founders Jane Gilman and Dawne Goodwin. Now HopeNet’s main fundraiser, its proceeds go toward food pantries at churches and temples in Wilshire Center and Hollywood. Tickets are $40 each. For more information call 213389-9949 or visit hopenetla. org.

Dreams of Cooperstown Park come true n Wilshire Warriors head to legendary ball park

By Daniel Frankel Warriors co-general manager The Wilshire Warriors are heading to legendary Cooperstown Dreams Park in New York! The Warriors are once again sending two 12U (12 years old and under) travel teams to the legendary ballpark, starting with the Warriors 12U Orange squad, led by Coach Scotty Hong. Orange began to play July 13 in the 104-team CoopersSee Wilshire Warriors, p 27 TEAM MEMBERS and their coaches, above.

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