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Update: Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council Meets Tonight

The is the final meeting of the HHPNC with its current members. The newly elected board will be seated next month.

The new board of the Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council will meet for the first time on Thursday at 7 p.m. at Highland Park Adult Senior Citizens Center. 

According to Alisa Smith, an independent election administrator for Empower L.A., an updated meeting agenda has been posted, which includes the seating of the board's new members.

The updated agenda also includes the selection of board officers.

Agenda items to watch for:

3. Consider the merits of a Neighborhood Purposes Grant for the
Veterans Day Parade through Highland Park, and the allocation of funds in an amount up to but not to exceed $1000. Funds to be used for the installation of a banner, and an ad Parade Program. Budget and Finance certifies the paperwork is complete, which allows for Council action at this time

4. Consider the merits of funding a 5-year internet and service
agreement for HHPNC/LAPD camera system up to but not to exceed $10,000. Budget and Finance certifies the paperwork is complete, which allows for Council action at this time – Marquez

6. Choose two delegates, Board members or Stakeholders, to attend
Mayor's Budget Day Saturday, Nov. 17, from 8 am to noon representing the HHPNC. One of these representatives may be asked to serve on the Eastern Region Advisory Board, and both will report to the Board at future Board meetings any information from the Advisory Board – Moore

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nonoise May 20, 2013 at 08:01 am
I want peace and quiet in my home. "No way, Jose" believes I should not have peace andRead More quiet in my home. That is a dicatator.
nonoise May 19, 2013 at 11:17 am
False? Wrong!! I have the letter as proof. Did "no way, Jose" write the letter? IfRead More patch wants to see it, let me know. It is the truth.
Elijah H May 21, 2013 at 05:04 pm
Poor Gil must be thinking right now, "with friends like these..."
nonoise May 20, 2013 at 06:11 pm
Church members want peace and quiet in their own homes but the freedom to force religion on others.Read More And, they want the freedom to force noise into other people's homes. Anyone from Divine Saviour want some noise forced into their home like some banging metal pans?
nonoise May 20, 2013 at 06:09 pm
Jesse is fine. He is campaining for Cedilllo. Neither have ran away. Both have appreciated myRead More help in campaining for Cedillo. His eyeliner must have faded away. All that matters is that he will do more than "no way, Jose" has done in 12 years with "do nothing, Ed Reyes." My problem is not with bells, it is with the noise (amplified sound) from Divine Saviour Catholic Church. You need to get your facts straight. Noise is a mental issue. Divine Saviour Catholic Church is the one with a mental issue. They are hypocrites that they want to force noise on others then they themselves want peace and quiet. Get the facts.