AHIA Spring 2015 Newsletter - Alamitos Heights Improvement
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AHIA Spring 2015 Newsletter - Alamitos Heights Improvement
Spring 2015 Alamitos Heights Improvement Association Come to the Annual AHIA Community Picnic — June 14 It’s back and more fun than ever. Mark your calendars! Our annual AHIA picnic, for all of our 800+ Alamitos Heights residents, is just around the corner. You won’t want to miss this fun family and community event. Join us for an energy-filled afternoon with family and friends and neighbors, old and new. The Picnic will be at Alamitos Heights Park by the Colorado Lagoon between Colorado and Vermont on Orlena Street starting at 12:00 noon, June 14th. All food and activities are FREE to AHIA members who have paid their 2015 dues. You will be able to pay your $30 dues at the picnic check-In booth. For non-members and guests, the cost is $10/person. Additional donations are always appreciated so we can continue this great event year after year. The day will kick off with a 1K children's Fun Run and a 5K run for those wanting more distance. There will be a delicious BBQ, soft drinks, shaved ice, fun music, face painting, balloon figure souvenirs, contests, and games for kids and adults. And, lots of raffles with a chance to win awesome gift cards and other great prizes. Each family receives a free raffle ticket and you can purchase additional tickets to increase your chances. 2015 AHIA Membership—Join Today Thank you to everyone who has joined AHIA. Thank you also to those who provided an additional donation. Your dues and donations allow us to provide our Annual Picnic (free to all members) and Fun Run, Lagoon Tree Lighting, extra summer concerts, and the newsletter. All for only $30 for the entire household. There’s still time to join. Send your $30 check (made payable to AHIA) to: AHIA, PO BOX 14571, Long Beach, CA 90853. And, don’t forget to provide your e-mail address on the membership form to stay up-do-date with Alamitos Heights email blasts! If you need any additional information, or have misplaced your membership form, please visit our website. Visit the website for more information - www.AHIA.info Page 2 Alamitos Heights Improvement Association President's Letter AHIA recently hosted the third of its Community Meetings since September and all have been well attended, informative, and have sparked keen discussion, debate, and action items. As a result of these meetings residents were willing to roll up their sleeves and work to obtain solutions to issues that were identified. This outcome achieved our goal and intent of the Community Meeting: Stay Informed and Get Involved. At our first meeting in October, Councilwoman Suzie Price provided an overview of the proposed 6th Street Bike Path and the Belmont Pool revision. Mr. Stephen O'Kane gave an overview of the AES Project (formerly known as the Edison plant off Studebaker & Loynes). The next meeting in February addressed overall traffic patterns in our neighborhood. Mr. Steve Tweed, for the city of Long Beach, further discussed the elements and timelines for the 6th Street Bike Path Project and more specifically, the placement of the roundabouts. As a result of the lively debate, a group of residents successfully rallied to have an additional roundabout placed at the intersection of Flint and 6th Street. At our most recent Community Meeting on April 23, there were two presenters. Mr. Matthew Faulkner, Executive Director of the Community Hospital Long Beach Foundation, highlighted the ongoing improvements within the hospital's emergency department. Mr. Michael Mais, Assistant City Attorney of Long Beach, provided a past, present, and future look at the Spring 2015 Compassionate Use Act Initiative of 1996, which, through much interpretation, has now morphed into the placement of medical marijuana dispensaries within the city. Germane to Alamitos Heights is the potential placement of a dispensary in the “Iron Triangle” (across from Dunkin' Donuts). There remain numerous issues yet to be answered, specifically relating to the unknown fiscal impact on our city, the impact of staffing on our police department to oversee security issues related to high-volume, all-cash businesses, and the unknown impact on the safety of our neighborhood. I am not disputing the merits marijuana can have on certain medical conditions, but I am concerned about potential unintended consequences this industry may have on the place we call home, unless these issues are sufficiently addressed by our council members. According to Mr. Mais, over 99% of people attending meetings are in favor of the dispensaries. I will be emailing the public meeting notices as they are posted on the City's website to those who attended the April 23rd meeting. If you would like to be added to this list, please email me at president@ahia.info, or visit the City's website at: longbeach.legistar.com/ Calendar.aspx We are currently requesting topics for upcoming community meetings, so please forward suggestions to me at president@ahia.info. Thank you for your support of the AHIA, Roberta Smith Page 3 Alamitos Heights Improvement Association Spring 2015 Calling Community-Spirited Neighbors – AHIA Board Nominations Would you like to see our streets paved and our sidewalks repaired? Interested in keeping Alamitos Heights safe? Do you enjoy the Lagoon Christmas Lights and a fabulous Summer Picnic or concerts in the Marina? Would you like to be better informed of the goings-on in our community? If you answered 'Yes' to any of these, then you may be interested in becoming more involved as an Alamitos Heights Improvement Association volunteer or board member. ment, publicity & marketing, member recruitment, community meetings, newsletter, or events, send an email to president@ahia.info or regular mail to Alamitos Heights Improvement Association, PO Box 14571, Long Beach, CA 90853 with: It's that time of year when we recruit volunteers and/or board members. Among our many focuses are safety, traffic and infrastructure, community involvement, communication and events. The commitment is approximately 2 hours per month. Board meetings are held locally six times per year on the 2nd Monday from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Volunteer committees are held on an ad hoc basis depending on the event or project. Visit our website for more information If you’re interested in serving as a board member, or volunteering to assist with website develop- Name, Position interested in: Board Member/ Volunteer AHIA event or projects that interest you. Current community involvement (if any) Names will be placed on the ballot for voting at the annual meeting, Sunday, June 14th at the annual picnic. Deadline for submission is May 31, 2015. You may submit your own name or a neighbor (with their permission) living in Alamitos Heights. All board members are elected or reelected each year and may not serve more than six continuous years. All interested persons must be residents of Alamitos Heights and AHIA members at the time of election. The AHIA Community Yard Sale is May 30 Start cleaning out those closets, drawers, garages and turn them into cash. Remember your trash is someone else's treasure. And, for all you shoppers, you know what great finds can be had right in your own back yard. AHIA will post signs and advertise the event. All you have to do is gather your pre-owned treasures and have fun selling, chat with neighbors, and even do some shopping. Don’t forget to obtain a permit from the City, available online: www.longbeach.gov/finance/business_relations/ garage_sales.asp. If your block gets together, you can get a block permit for a reduced fee. For yard sale tips and pricing info, check out: www.garagesalestracker.com Spring 2015 Alamitos Heights Improvement Association There’s Music, Food, Dancing – Perfect Summer Evening Page 4 AHIA Summer Concerts is Looking for Bands We This year, we are taking suggestions on bands. If you know of a band that would be suitable for this venue, please submit the following by May 28th to Tanya Wannemacher at tanya@ishoreline.com Band name Music genre (jazz, blues, rock, etc.) Link or CD to hear their music sampling have yet another year of musical memories at Marina Band contact name, phone and/or email Vista Park. Pack a picnic and your dancing shoes and get ready for the AHIA sponsored summer soirée. Following the wonderful tradition of the Long Beach Municipal Band Summer Concert series, hosted by the City of Long Beach, AHIA will once again add two additional varietal bands in August to keep the fun rolling. This is an excellent way to get to know your neighbors and enjoy a summer evening. AHIA Sponsored Summer Concerts, Marine Stadium Park: August 6 and 13 from 6:30-8 p.m. Alamitos Heights 6th Annual 5k Run/1K Kids fun Run Calling all runners, joggers, and walkers! Sunday, June 14, 2015 is this year’s 5K run. So get off the couch and join neighbors for a run through our beautiful neighborhood! Jogging strollers and dogs on leashes are welcome. The 5k route will be available on the day of the run or by email (see below). We will also have direction markers on the route. No pre-registration… just show up and be ready to run/walk! ners throughout the route with water and letting runners know which way to go. If you’re available to help the 5k run (8:45-10:30 a.m.) and/or the 1k Kids fun run (11:15-12 p.m.), please contact Damian Medina at lbcmedina@yahoo.com for more information. Thank you and Happy Running!! The 5K run starts at 9 a.m. and the 1k Kids fun run starts at 11:30 a.m. to finish before the picnic begins. Meet at the corner of Orlena and Vermont, at the northeast corner of Alamitos Heights Neighborhood Park or look for our running banner. We could use volunteers to assist the run- AHIA Newsletter is Going Digital AHIA Newsletter is changing to provide more timely communication. Every 4-6 weeks, we’ll send email newsletter covering up-to-date information. We’ll still be sending the hard copy newsletter to homes twice a year. Get on the email list by sending your email address to ahiatreasuer2012@gmail.com. Don’t miss out on what’s happening in your neighborhood. Stay connected—stay informed Page 5 Alamitos Heights Improvement Association Spring 2015 Message from Councilwoman Suzie Price Welcome to summer! I hope you are enjoying the longer hours of daylight and all of the outdoor amenities our City has to offer. On Sunday, April 26th I used my office holder account funds to host a Third District Spring into Summer BBQ and concert featuring the bands Dustbowl Revival and Sawtooth. The event was a smashing success with over 1,000 people in attendance. A big thank you to the Long Beach Fire Fighter's Association who grilled over 600 hot dogs and hamburgers, Naples Rib Company who provided baked beans, salad, and paper goods, local resident Hap Wood who provided lemonade, and the Port of Long Beach who provided bottled water. If I am able to raise enough money in my office holder account, we will make this an annual event. My Office holder account monies were used to pay for our middle school anti-bully workshop in the Fall and our Small business workshop last month! Over the last few months the Third District Field Office was the site of the AHIA Community Meetings where residents of Alamitos Heights met to discuss two important projects/topics, the 6th Street Bike Boulevard and Medical Marijuana. The 6th Street Bike Boulevard is a two-mile long bike boulevard that will extend from Bellflower Boulevard on the east to Junipero Avenue on the west. This Bike Boulevard will provide an important connection between our East Long Beach neighborhoods and Cal State Long Beach to the Retro Row and Downtown areas. Approximately 12 traffic circles are planned for the two mile stretch with placements on 6th Street at Santiago Avenue, Havana Avenue, Ultimo Avenue, and Flint Avenue in Alamitos Heights. On Saturday, April 25th the City hosted a design charrette meeting to discuss landscaping for the traffic circles. The City is hoping to go out to bid for this project in the fall with construction starting in April of 2016. We hope you stay engaged in the process, in order to sign up for project notifications please contact my office at district3@longbeach.gov. Finally, at the end of March the AHIA Community Meeting heard from the City Attorney who gave an update to Alamitos Heights’ residents on the proposed Medical Marijuana ordinance. Last October the City’s Planning Commission approved a 52-page draft ordinance that goes into great detail about regulations required for potential operators who wish to open a dispensary and/or cultivation site. The proposed ordinance would limit the number of medical marijuana outlets in the City to 18. Due to buffer zones created by schools, parks, libraries, and licensed day care facilities the only area zoned for potential Medical Marijuana retail store fronts in the Third District would be the iron triangle, which is adjacent Alamitos Heights. In February the City Council assembled a citizen task force to further study the draft ordinance and I appointed two local residents Denise Mester, an attorney, mother, and President of the Lowell PTA and Sarah Sangmeister, an attorney, mother, and former Long Beach Parks and Recreation Commissioner. Over the summer this issue is expected to come back to the City Council for a vote, please share your feedback with me on this important topic that directly impact the residents of Alamitos Heights. Thanks you , Suzie Price Spring 2015 Alamitos Heights Improvement Association Page 6 Mark Your Calendar for Live Safely Community Event Councilwoman Suzie Price is sponsoring Live Safely, an event focusing on home and personal safety for the 3rd District. It will be on Saturday July 11, 2015 from 12:00-3:00 p.m. at the Recreation Park Community Center, 4900 E. 7th Street. It’s a family event, with the Long Beach Police Officers Association grilling hotdogs. Come to hear brief informational seminars on installing DIY security cameras, Community Watch, crime trends, how to protect against fraud and identity theft, using online and mobile banking safely, and choosing quality door locks. The initial list of speakers includes LBPD, OneWest Bank, Kwikset lock manufacturer, Lowes, and Best Buy. There will also be information on CERT (Community Emergency Response Training), Community Watch, and child car seat safety. Stay tuned for more information on this first-time community event that will pay off in building personal and home safety. National Night Out is designed to increase safety, while bringing back a true sense of community. It provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances. Neighbors celebrate in 16,124 communities from all fifty states, U.S. Territories, Canadian cities, and military bases worldwide. Earlier this year, in the spirit of NNO, Sally and Gary Meyerhofer hosted a casual gathering on their porch for neighbors on Ultimo as part of the block’s community watch program. The purpose was to get to know neighbors, exchange ideas, and show a visible presence on the street to those looking for a target. How does it work? It’s easy. On August 4th, let your neighbors know you'll be sitting outside, or go for a walk and meet neighbors. But no need to wait for NNO, with the weather being so good, start the ball rolling and host a gathering —build community, increase safety, and have fun doing it. Help with AHIA Electronic Newsletter We’re taking the AHIA newsletter digital and we could use some help. Do you know about creating and publishing electronic newsletters? Interested in keeping people informed? Enjoy writing? Please contact us at AHIANews@outlook.com. If you would be interested in working on our twice per year print newsletter, we are always looking for writers and ideas for articles. Alamitos Heights Improvement Association Spring 2015 Page 7 Welcome Commander Liz Griffin Alamitos Heights has a new LBPD commander. Commander Liz Griffin recently took leadership of the East Division Station where she manages over 100 police officers and administrative staff to address the needs of a diverse community. She joined Long Beach Department in 1992. Since starting her career she has worked all Patrol Divisions, was a Field Training Officer, Violent Crimes Detective, Youth Services Detective, Administrative Sergeant, Internal Affairs Sergeant, Watch Commander for patrol, the Contract Services Lieutenant, the Administrative Lieutenant to the Deputy Chief of Patrol, and the Commander for the Security Services Division. Clearly, she brings a broad range of experience to the role. Commander Griffin holds a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice from California State University of Fullerton, and a Master of Science Degree in Emergency Services Administration from California State University of Long Beach. Her hobbies include spending time with her family (partner and two children), softball, hiking, mountain biking, and camping. She also enjoys photography and volunteers at community events and fundraisers, including being a volunteer referee for Long Beach AYSO and a JV softball coach at Millikan High School. She describes herself as a servant leader who believes partnerships are the best way to accomplish a goal. both the 40-piece ensemble and the 18-piece with singer after intermission. It is a wonderful family event and dogs are welcome. Bring your picnic baskets to a concert by the water under the stars. Long Beach Municipal Band Summer Concerts, Marine Stadium Park: July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 from 6:30-8 p.m. Long Beach Municipal Band Launches Its 106th Year Did you know our Long Beach Municipal Band is the only city band in America now operating as a city sponsored band? Our band was actually sponsored in our city council annual budget by the wisdom of our city leaders that began in 1909. This year, 2015, is their 106th season of providing summer enjoyment and performing at special city events such as the Long Beach Port 100 year celebration in summer 2011. Our city band also played at the Long Beach Port opening on June 24th 1911. still remember the welcome band activity during World War II when our military came home from defending our nation. In the band’s long history, there have been only nine conductors. The current conductor, Larry Curtis, has led the band for over 17 years. He has had a distinguished career in university music performance and achieved acclaim as a professional conductor. Larry has raised the artistic level of the band performance and broadened the music presented to cover all venues and interest levels. Larry has also led an effort to keep the band alive since the band budget was removed from general funds and has to depend on other city sources. Our city band will be at Marine Stadium Park on Thursdays in July. All concerts are free and donations at intermission are appreciated to help keep the concerts going. Music themes vary weekly for Continued on the left Alamitos Heights Improvement Association P.O. BOX 14571 Long Beach, CA 90853 www.AHIA.info Creating a Community To g e t h e r Special thanks to the Alamitos Heights residents who contributed to this issue: Catherine Foster Gary Morrison Bill Thomas Roberta Smith Tanya Wannemacher Yesmean Rihbany, Editor If you would like to get involved, email ahianews@outlook.com Thank You Advertisers for Supporting AHIA Interested in advertising in the AHIA Newsletter ? Reach over 800 homes and neighbors . Contact ahianews@outlook .com for details.