RECORDING FROM FRIDAY'S (2:7:25) COMMUNITY MEETING

Recording From Friday’s (2/7/25) Community Meeting With Councilwoman Park & Many Other Officials

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For those who were not able to join or would like a recap. This meeting was extremely informative and comprehensive. It covered everything from homes that remain intact to swimming pools to rental units to the water and utility work underway, and more. Although there are questions that can’t be answered fully at this moment, and things can change at any time, this meeting offered a lot more information than we have had to date.

Here is the recording:
https://youtu.be/WJpafqDSZP8

There is another Community Meeting on Tuesday, Feb 11th @ 6:00pm. RSVP using the link below…

Join me for a Virtual Community Town Hall on Tuesday, February 11, from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, with EPA and FEMA to discuss key issues, including EPA’s decision to use Will Rogers Beach for hazardous material storage, drought and fire resilience, and emergency response efforts.

I have concerns about the EPA’s debris collection approach and lack of community engagement, and I look forward to addressing them.

RSVP now to receive the meeting link here.

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