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Housing Forum May 27: Views of new city proposal on housing inequities
By Kathy Les and Erik Fay SCNA will host a housing forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. May 27 in response to a city proposal to modify R-1 singlefamily zoning
By Kathy Les and Erik Fay SCNA will host a housing forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. May 27 in response to a city proposal to modify R-1 singlefamily zoning
Together Again/to Gather Again The SCNA Board is asking neighbors to help raise $75,000 at the May 6, 2021 Big Day of Giving to sustain Sierra2 operations into August and
Think globally, act locally. This adage from the 1970s couldn’t be more apt as scientists, governments and nonprofits point to the urgency of addressing climate change. To this end, a
Last summer, city planning staff notified a Curtis Park homeowner that her recently constructed fence was in violation of ordinances regulating fence height and setback. The homeowner, who asked not
During the winter, the only warbler you are likely to see in the neighborhood is the yellow-rumped warbler. The first thing that you notice about this bird is splotches of
After numerous delays and multiple revised start dates, construction of the W/X homeless shelter is underway with a target completion date of summer 2021. The city approved construction of the
Oak Park community leader Michael Blair met with SCNA’s Ad Hoc Racial Justice Committee over Zoom recently to share information about neighborhood issues as a prelude to Oak Park board
Principal says he misses kids during virtual learning By Lauren Gothard and Lindsey Sin Over the past year, we’ve learned about the experiences of students, parents and teachers as they
Howling wind and rain knocked out power, downed trees, smashed cars and forced street closures. Just as a burst of howling wind rattled the windows at Erin and Brad Satterwhite’s
President-Elect Joe Biden received overwhelming support from Curtis Park voters in the general election, even by California standards. Biden received 85.6% of the neighborhood vote, President Trump 11.8%, and minor-party
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