As was mentioned in a previous post (see here) we are seeing activities and success by the speedy folks at Council District 10, who recently meet with West Adams Avenues' Quality of Life Committee.
Street Lighting...repairs were being completed on a street light control box on 5th Avenue. Even more impressive, the repair being performed was by a city crew with a female crew leader--one of the few and rare crews in Los Angeles.
Sign of the Times--SPEED...Council District 10's Field Deputy, Albert Lord, sent us the following picture. The mobile unit was brought in by Southwest Traffic Division and placed on 25th street at 9th Avenue. It will remind visitors traveling through our neighborhood (and those of our neighbors) that the speed on 25th Street is 25 miles per hour. If a vehicle is not traveling at that speed, it will let them know EXACTLY how fast they are going. So neighbors, set an example. The speed on 25th Street is 25 miles per hour and it is not the 10 Freeway.
In the meantime, I'll see you around the neighborhood.
West Adams is one of the largest historic districts, in Los Angeles. Developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it contains many fine examples of Victorian, Craftsman, Colonial, Queen Anne, Spanish Revival, and many other architectural styles. At the time of its founding it was the City’s elite residential district, home to such icons of the film and music worlds as Ray Charles, Little Richard, and Hattie McDaniel. Today, its population is as diverse as its architecture.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Watch the speed of CD10 and YOURS!
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