tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-284546122008-04-27T07:29:22.423-07:00Historic Roads in Los Angeles County66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comBlogger89125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-71132063015045772152008-04-27T07:21:00.000-07:002008-04-27T07:29:22.451-07:00Ir'vs Burgers in printI was pleased to <a href="http://bladesandseeds.blogspot.com/2008/04/my-beloved-irvs-burgers-link-is-three.html">read </a>this morning that <a href="http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/78217/">Irv's Burgers </a>- a walk-up hamburger joint on Route 66 / Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood - has been included in <em><a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_125571.asp">Hamburger America</a>: A State-by-State Guide to 100 Great Burger Joints</em>.<br /><br />Irv's was embroiled in a preservation battle a few years ago. Through the work of the "Burger Brigade" (with some assistance from the Route 66 community), Irv's was spared the wrecking ball. Historical and Cultural Landmark status was wonderful. Being considered one of the best 100 burgers joints in the country is outsanding. Congratulations, Sonia!66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-45446305199893726762008-04-19T09:50:00.000-07:002008-04-19T09:52:59.272-07:00Rancho Cucamonga to see more Changes?Could another major change come to <a href="http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_8964293">Route 66 in Rancho Cucamonga</a>? Are we now literally at the end of an era, with the last field along 66 in the Inland Empire about to be plowed under? I'm going to guess that the City of Rancho Cucamonga will add to their ill-designed, 50's-and-fins-wannabe design along Foothill by removing the field and allowing the design of a generic, block-like building with little architectural appeal and cheap building materials and labor. In other words, a little bit of Pasadena in Rancho Cucamonga.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-26423967507939725332008-04-19T09:28:00.000-07:002008-04-19T09:30:12.579-07:00Small Town 66 in Los Angeles CountyI found <a href="http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/opinions/ci_8963914">this </a>article interesting in its discussions of what is WRONG with Old Pasadena, a view that I largely share.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-5542342619198440542008-03-27T07:20:00.001-07:002008-03-27T07:26:19.693-07:00Merritt interchange back to drawing board?<a href="http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/ci_8711582">This article</a> in the Stamford Advocate indicates that all parties were not adequately involved in the planning process on the Merritt Parkway / Route 7 interchange project and that residens of Silvermine "were not part of the conversation." It seems to me that there has been PLENTY of public comment period on this project by now, and that's why the Merritt Parkway Conservancy was so active in getting the DOT to redesign their initially flawed design in the first place. So, sorry Silvermine residents, but if you are so concerned about it, where were you during all of the public comment periods?<br /><br />Senator Duff goes on in <a href="http://www.norwalkplus.com/nwk/information/nwsnwk/publish/News_1/Residents_must_be_heard_on_planned_Merritt_Parkway_Route_7_Interchange1072.shtml">this article</a> to say "When I came to the public meeting on March 18 and supported the option D ramp compromise, my assumption was that all parties had been consulted, especially residents in the Silvermine area of Norwalk." Evidently, even Duff has no idea what is going on in his own district, and did not care enough in the first place to get his own constituency involved in the discussions. <br /><br />So, here's my solution for the reisdents of Silvermine and Senator Duff: file a lawsuit to block the interchange, like the Conservancy did. Let the judge again send all parties back to the drawing board, and let the interchange stay the way it currently is even longer. (Hey, the Conservancy folks won't mind letting the Parkway continue in its current historic state, will they?!)66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-53778956363686466132008-03-18T07:17:00.001-07:002008-03-18T07:19:38.446-07:00More on the MerrittAnd more notations today on the Merritt interchange resolution. On <a href="http://www.yourct.com/new/2008/03/17/norwalk-merritt-route-7-ineterchange-updates/">this one </a>I've already added my two cents' worth. <a href="http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/scn-sa-route2mar17,0,5275147.story">This one </a>is the news story.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-66485213059381570962008-03-14T07:25:00.000-07:002008-03-14T07:27:39.967-07:00Get Your Kicks on Route 31!No, it doesn't sound quite the same. But I will say that reading <a href="http://www.hollandsentinel.com/stories/031308/local_20080313027.shtml">this article </a>makes me sure that what I say about Route 66 is correct: the only difference between the Mother Road and the rest of the historic highways in America is that 66 was the path to Hollywood, from which authors wrote books about it, TV stars made shows and movies about it, and composers wrote songs about it. If it weren't for that, we could easily be getting our kicks on Route 31 in Michigan.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-13282324994300658522008-03-04T07:18:00.000-08:002008-03-04T07:19:51.237-08:00World's Best DrivesI found <a href="http://travel.iafrica.com/destin/167145.htm">this </a>via a google alert this morning. The top two "best drives" noted here are both (at least partially) in California. Pretty cool! I guess I need to hit 17-mile drive soon, since I skipped that when I went up the coast before. But as for Route 66, 10 days to do the entire journey? Really?66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-80314628555105332932008-02-26T07:10:00.000-08:002008-02-26T07:13:41.211-08:00US-40 in St. LoiusI'm not sure what the project is that resulted in the closure of this section of US-40 in St. Louis, but <a href="http://vanishingstl.blogspot.com/2008/02/bridges-of-highway-40.html">this was an enjoyable read</a> nonetheless. Having <a href="http://www.arroyofest.org/">walked the Arroyo Seco Parkway </a>in Los Angeles I completely understand the author's feelings about getting to enjoy a place that you drive regularly at a <a href="http://www.byways.org/explore/byways/10246/">much slower pace</a>!66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-21405516389414751892008-02-21T19:16:00.000-08:002008-02-21T19:18:05.343-08:00Parkway PicsMy wife found <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/2008/02/feb-20-1958.html">this </a>for me this morning. Interesting photos that I had not seen before. I've already added my comments there, so I do not need to post them here, too.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-6468825834829628672008-02-16T08:19:00.000-08:002008-02-16T08:36:26.347-08:00More Merritt - Interchange DesignsThe <a href="http://www.ct.gov/dot/cwp/view.asp?Q=410276&A=1373">new designs for the Merritt / Route 7 interchange </a>are scheduled to be <a href="http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/scn-sa-nor.routeseven10feb15,0,1563996.story">unveiled next month</a>. This after more than a year of the Connecticut DOT meeting with the Merritt Parkway Conservancy to alter <a href="http://www.kurumi.com/roads/ct/xc-7-15.html">their original hideous designs</a>. It sounds, though, as if the Main Avenue bridge will be altered no matter what, though. (Check <a href="http://www.past-inc.org/historic-bridges/merrittpkwybridges.html">this site </a>out for some detailed images on the bridges.)66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-3680405111417741882008-02-03T21:53:00.000-08:002008-02-03T21:54:27.818-08:00Rialto to Take Control of 66The article in the Press Enterprise can be found <a href="http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_D_bfoothill04.34d0737.html">here</a>.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-47986475244680799962008-02-03T13:54:00.000-08:002008-02-03T14:08:42.488-08:00Guthriesville (PA) General StoreIt seems that the above mentioned store is generating a little controversy in preservation circles. I found a couple of things interesting about <a href="http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/chester/voices/20080203_A_long-closed_store_is_ringing_up_controversy.html">this article</a>. First, the Army Corps of Engineers is having a closed-door, invitation-only meeting to discuss the future of this store. I find the legality of such a meeting to be questionable, personally, and would question its intent if I were active in preservation in that area. (The store, by the way, is located <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=bondsville+road+and+route+322,Guthriesville,+East+Brandywine,+Chester,+Pennsylvania,+United+States&sll=40.033242,-75.763714&sspn=0.002243,0.003294&ie=UTF8&ll=40.033168,-75.763757&spn=0.008971,0.013175&t=h&z=16&om=0">here</a>.)<br /><br />Second, I noticed that the author's last name was Rittenhouse, and immediately thought of Jack Rittenhouse, the author of the "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Book-Highway-66/dp/0826311482">A Guidebook to Highway 66</a>" published in 1946.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-44543951733291367512008-01-31T19:50:00.000-08:002008-01-31T19:53:10.321-08:00Lewis and Clark LandmarkThe <a href="http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080131/NEWS01/801310312/1002/rss">Great Falls Tribune </a>reports that the Montana Historic Preservation Review Board is asking for protection of a nationally noted Lewis and Clark site to be preserved. Read more <a href="http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080131/NEWS01/801310312/1002/rss">here</a>.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-56538443424934004662008-01-28T07:10:00.001-08:002008-01-28T07:12:49.327-08:00LA River BridgesFound <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-bridges28jan28,1,5383191.story">this </a>article in the Los Angeles Times about the preservation of the Los Angeles River bridges. I BELIEVE that the 11 includes the Buena Vista Viaduct, or Broadway Bridge, which was part of Route 66 from 1926-1936. Surprisingly, though, the article never lists what the 11 bridges are!66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-12688001012651670992008-01-23T07:02:00.000-08:002008-01-23T07:06:44.197-08:00LA FreewaysFound <a href="http://laist.com/2008/01/22/_from_the_outsi.php">this article </a>interesting. However, I think that there are a couple of freeways east of the Mississippi River that would argue the comment that LA is "home to the first freeway ever." And let's not even comment on at least one in Germany's thoughts of that statement! More information on the proposed park plan can be found <a href="http://www.hollywoodfreewaycentralpark.org/">here</a>, and includes information about a meeting on Saturday, January 26 at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=6611+Selma+Avenue,+la,+90028&sll=34.070082,-118.262045&sspn=0.042588,0.05888&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=0">Selma Elementary School</a>.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-18054521191996032072008-01-14T22:21:00.001-08:002008-01-14T22:21:46.963-08:00Endangered PlacesFound <a href="http://intelligenttravel.typepad.com/it/2008/01/endangered-plac.html">this link </a>about the most endangered historic places of 2007 and ways to help, and realized how nicely, quickly, and easily it ties it to Route 66. Well worth the read, including its provided links.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-51360384981335402972007-12-28T06:23:00.000-08:002007-12-28T06:25:16.147-08:00Tours in LAAnyone looking for a slightly off the wall tour idea for Los ANgeles County whil in the LA area touring 66 should consider Esotouric. Their 2008 schedule can be found in <a href="http://travelvideo.tv/news/more.php?id=13250_0_1_0_M">this article </a>and their website is located <a href="http://esotouric.com/">here</a>.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-49379526491837069262007-12-01T07:38:00.000-08:002007-12-01T07:44:53.549-08:00Three LA Preservation IssuesBeen a lot going on regarding the Southwest Museum on several yahoo groups lately. I'll post more on that when time permits, but the struggle to keep the museum alive is heating up.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-ambassador30nov30,1,387633.story?coll=la-headlines-california">This</a> article talks about the halting of demolition of the Cocoanut Grove. At least for now.<br /><br />And <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-et-stadiums29nov29,1,5213021.story?coll=la-headlines-sports">this one </a>talks about the Los Angeles Coliseum. If the USC Trojans have their way - at least according to the most recent rhetoric - the Coliseum could be doomed, with no regular tenant to maintain the stadium.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-6263597930467425822007-11-21T17:51:00.000-08:002007-11-21T18:11:16.531-08:00More SWMJust a quick note that there are a lot of pending activities with the fight to save Los Angeles oldest museum, the <a href="http://www.friendsofthesouthwestmuseum.com/">Southwest Museum</a>. The <a href="http://www.tfaoi.com/newsmu/nmus47.htm">SWM</a>, which began 100 years ago in 1907, merged four years ago with the Autry National Center, which has its eyes on the prize of a priceless, extensive collection. The Autry wishes to remove the collection and move it into a new building within Griffith Park. This new building would more than double Autry's already extensive footprint in Griffith Park, and it would total more than FOUR TIMES the space occupied by the well-attended and well-known Griffith Observatory (think of the observatory used in "Rebel Without A Cause"). <br /><br />Furthermore, the Autry pays little more than a $1 per year monthly "rent" to the City of Los Angeles for the space that Col. Griffith G. Griffith deeded to the City with the promise that it would REMAIN GREEN / OPEN SPACE for the residents of Los Angeles. If that legal concern were not enough reason to deny the Autry its request to expand their footprint, there is also the issue that the Autry promised to maintain the <a href="http://www.bob-taylor.com/southwst.htm">Southwest Museum </a>as a <a href="http://www.mtwashington.org/sections/community/Rehabilitation_Study.pdf">fully operational museum</a>, but is now reneging on the promise in the hopes of creating a vague "community center" of some kind that might include "educational opportunities." In other words, not only is the Autry plan not specific enough in creating a museum, THEY ARE NOT EVEN AN ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENT!<br /><br />I mentioned pending activities, and there are two at this time that I can mention. For starters, the <a href="http://www.artknowledgenews.com/Southwest_Museum_of_the_American_Indian.html">Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition </a>will be marching in the annual <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/297342/">Northeast Los Angeles Christmas Parade </a>on <a href="http://peopleconnectors.wordpress.com/2007/10/04/63rd-annual-northeast-los-angeles-christmas-parade/">Sunday, December 2</a>. Anyone in the Los Angeles County area who wishes to participate on our behalf can <a href="http://www.automatedredemption.com/julie/66Productions/contact.php">contact me</a>.<br /><br />Additionally, a benefit fund-raising dinner - and celebration of the birthdays of Ann Walnum and Dan Wright, two extremely active members of the Coalition - will be held at the Ebell Club in Highland Park on Thursday, November 29. Again, anyone requiring additional information can contact me. If you are unable to attend to the dinner but wish to make a donation, again, please <a href="http://www.automatedredemption.com/julie/66Productions/contact.php">contact me</a> and I will provide you with all the necessary information.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-56335810473324834702007-11-20T20:13:00.000-08:002007-11-20T20:18:46.097-08:00The 11th CommandmentYes, I'm really just looking for an excuse to post in my blog. I admit it. But today, driving home from work on a frustratingly longer-than-it-should-have-been holiday-week kind of day, I came across a guy in a white car with the license plate "KGJMESB." It took a minute, but I realized the reference to the King James Bible. The guy drove north on Arroyo Parkway (Route 66, so I can tie this into historic roads) before then heading east on Green. And all the while, he swerved around traffic a few times, sometimes suddenly and seemingly without caution, in an attempt to speed up his arrival at home. And he never really got that far in front of me.<br /><br />Which made me think of a slogan I've seen in Route 66 circles before:<br />Leave Earlier<br />Drive Slower<br />Leave Longer<br /><br />Than slogan can be, to my knowledge, attributed to Bob Waldmire, traveling artist, and a great friend that I haven't seen in far too long.<br /><br />And I think that slogan should be the 11th Commandment. Especially for those that read the King James Bible and drive in Pasadena. And I hope that he reads this.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-22114617535465101282007-11-14T22:55:00.000-08:002007-11-14T22:55:17.486-08:00LA Cowboy: LA's Broadway Makes Wall Street Journal!Found this <a href="http://lacowboy.blogspot.com/2007/11/las-broadway-makes-wall-street-journal.html">LA Cowboy: LA's Broadway Makes Wall Street Journal!</a> online today. The story became even more interesting after my post66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-65248897432072825802007-10-31T08:00:00.001-07:002007-10-31T08:00:48.728-07:00An Open Letter to Mayor Villaraigosa and Councilmember HuizarMayor Antonio Villaraigosa<br />Councilmember Jose Huizar<br />200 N. Spring Street<br />Los Angeles, CA 90012<br /><br />Mr. Villaraigosa and Mr. Huizar, Members of the L.A. City Council<br /><br />A few weeks ago, a surprise and unpublicized press conference was held by the two of you at the Southwest Museum of the American Indian in Mount Washington. This location – once in your Council District, Mr. Mayor, and now in yours, Mr. Councilmember – has been the site of a long-going preservation struggle in Los Angeles. It is also the home of the oldest museum in Los Angeles and the largest collection of native artifacts outside of the Smithsonian. This location is not only an icon of the internationally-renown Route 66, but also a strong symbol of the history of Los Angeles and indeed all of Southern California.<br /><br />Yet, at this hurried press conference, the two of you were pleased to announce how you had alienated your constituency. You were seen smiling at the announcement of how you had both ignored the people of Mount Washington, Highland Park, all of Northeast Los Angeles, and even the entire Route 66 community, as you paraded an unenforceable agreement with one employee of the Autry National Center. This “agreement” is counter to the goals of the Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition – which you both have publicly stated you supposedly support. It is also an agreement made with John Gray, but with no signatures from the Autry Board. <br /><br />Even if the Autry’s Board of Directors had signed on to this “agreement,” it would mean nothing. There is no clearly stated plan for the Southwest Museum and related properties in Mount Washington within this agreement. Furthermore, the creation of the “blue-ribbon” committee seems a bit lacking. This committee is envisioned as a fund-raising arm for the Autry for the Southwest Museum. Yet, this committee lacks any individuals with proven fundraising capability. It lacks anyone wealthy enough to make a significant donation individually. And it even lacks ANYONE FROM THE AUTRY! <br /><br />In the meantime, while the knives are being ground into the backs of the Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition, the Autry National Center continues dispensing its vague notions of an unnecessary “cultural center” on Mount Washington, while raping and pillaging the collection and permanently moving it to Griffith Park. Furthermore, the Autry National Center is stealing publicly owned land in Griffith Park at the rate of one dollar per year, while planning a massive expansion within the largest green space in Los Angeles County. This expansion will ensure the permanent closing of the Southwest Museum as a fully operating museum, thus creating the loss of one of Los Angeles’ longest running icons. All the while, the Autry remains unable to fund the expansion in Griffith, and unwilling to fund the continued operation of the Southwest Museum in Mount Washington, despite is proven economic feasibility, as outlined by the Autry’s own architect, Brenda Levin.<br /><br />Mr. Mayor and Mr. Councilmember, I am deeply saddened by your recent actions. I had expected you, Mr. Mayor, to “yank Autry’s chain,” as you promised before being elected Mayor of Los Angeles. But, as you have said, campaign promises are meaningless, and your complete refusal to act on behalf of your constituents shows how little you care for your own city. Mr. Councilmember, after meeting with fifty representatives of the Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition, you promised to work with the Autry National Center to develop an agreement to keep the Southwest Museum in Mount Washington. This agreement that you have publicized is a failure, and so you have failed the residents of Council District 14.<br /><br />As a resident of the Route 66 community, which has international reach, I lament your willingness to let the Southwest Museum fade away into the past. However, as a member of the Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition, I assure you that I will continue to fight for what belongs in Northeast Los Angeles, and what belongs alongside the Mother Road. I will continue to struggle to keep the Southwest Museum in Mount Washington. And I hope that one day in the future, you will both rejoin our ranks.<br /><br />Sincerely<br />Scott Piotrowski<br />Director, 66 Productions66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-19910934779727787082007-10-30T06:31:00.001-07:002007-10-30T06:40:57.565-07:00Merritt / Route 7 InterchangeSounds like <a href="http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/scn-sa-interchange4oct29,0,409596.story?coll=stam-news-local-headlines">progress may be being made </a>on the DOT / <a href="http://www.merrittparkway.org/">Merritt Parkway Conservancy </a>battle over the Route 7 interchange. How much progress, though, one might wonder, after the DOT's original ideas to be like push and "go it alone," without taking into consideration any of the Conservancy's original recommendations and requests.<br /><br />(And still more can be found <a href="http://www.yourct.com/newzee/2007/10/29/norwalk-its-a-cloverleaf-route-7-exchange/">here </a>, including some discussion.)66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-28645161099249959642007-10-22T06:41:00.000-07:002007-10-22T06:45:27.870-07:00Get Your Kicks - But Where to SleepFound <a href="http://www.vvdailypress.com/articles/route_3342___article.html/motel_motels.html">this story </a>in the Victorville Daily Press this morning. Interesting read and mentions a couple of nice hotels. But what if you are continuing west to the <a href="http://www.lacity.org/tourist/movpalac.htm">western-terminus in Downtown Los Angeles</a>? How about staying <a href="http://www.thesagamotorhotel.com/">here </a>in Pasadena? What if your goal is Santa Monica? Try <a href="http://www.travelodge.com/Travelodge/control/Booking/property_info?propertyId=07016&brandInfo=TL">this location </a>about 10 blocks from the western terminus on Ocean Avenue.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28454612.post-12957905929518996992007-10-15T07:22:00.000-07:002007-10-16T07:13:34.947-07:00Councilmember Huizar Stabs Constituents' Backs--- In nelalist@yahoogroups.com, <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nelalist/">nelalist </a><nelalist@...> wrote:<br /><br />[posted by Daniel Wright, Pres. <a href="http://www.mountwashingtonalliance.com/">Mount Washington Homeowners Alliance</a>]<br /><br />INVESTIGATION BY BOULEVARD SENTINEL REVEALS MAYOR, HUIZAR, AUTRY<br />PRESS CONFERENCE TIGHTLY CONTROLLED TO EXCLUDE NORTHEAST COMMUNITY<br />MEMBERS<br /><br />On Thursday, September 27, 2007, the Mayor, <a href="http://www.lacity.org/council/cd14/">Councilmember Jose<br />Huizar</a>, and the Autry Museum officials conducted a splashy press<br />conference with radio, television, and print media at the Southwest<br />Museum. Guards at both the bottom and top of the hill only allowed<br />"approved persons" up the hill to the Museum. At this event, based<br />supposedly on a July 2007 meeting Councilmember Huizar had with the<br />leaders of the <a href="http://www.friendsofthesouthwestmuseum.com/">Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition</a>,<br />Councilmember Huizar claimed "tough negotiating" with Autry officials<br />had resulted in a "victory" for the community. Ironically, none of<br />the people for whom Huizar had obtained this "victory" were allowed<br />to attend this event in front of television cameras.<br /><br />Also at this event, the <a href="http://arroyosecojournal.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html">Mayor announced </a>the formation of the<br />"Southwest Society" a new organization to be convened by the Autry<br />that supposedly will raise money only for the rehabilitation of the<br />Southwest Museum building. This fund raising committee for the<br />Southwest Museum building consists of other Democratic elected<br />officials who appear to have been misled into agreeing to be part of<br />it. Unlike the fund raising committee for the restoration of the<br />Griffith Park Observatory, or construction of Disney Hall, the<br />Mayor's committee for the Southwest Museum has no wealthy people<br />sitting on it. It is just a list of people, most of whom are known to<br />be political supporters of the Mayor.<br /><br />The time has come for a <a href="https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=8826939&postID=5769326886594056877">public discussion </a>of how this Press<br />Conference was deliberately intended to mislead the Los Angeles press<br />to believe the Southwest Museum was being saved when in fact, the<br />Autry, <a href="http://www.nelalive.net/2007/10/new-sw-museum-a.html">now with the express assistance of City of Los Angeles some of<br />the elected officials who made election promises to keep the<br />Southwest Museum in the Arroyo Seco</a>, continues its <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/28/arts/design/28sout.html?_r=1&oref=slogin">effort to steal<br />the collection </a>of the Southwest Museum away to its own building in<br />Griffith Park.<br /><br />THE BOULEVARD SENTINAL'S INVESTIGATION IS AN EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF<br />WHAT HAPPENED. HERE IS THE NEWSPAPER'S REPORT:<br /><br />At a press event held at the Southwest Museum on Thursday, September<br />27, Autry officials, City officials, and carefully selected community<br />members announced the formation of the "Southwest Society, " a blue<br />ribbon committee created to help raise funds to restore and<br />revitalize the Southwest Museum and Casa Adobe.<br /><br />Mayor Villaraigosa, Councilmember Huizar and John Gray were there and<br />announced that, according to the Mayor, as a result of, a "very, very<br />tough negotiation" with the Autry by Councilmember Huizar, that the<br />community scored a huge victory. (more on that at the end of this<br />story)<br /><br />Huizar said, "For years, the community and the Autry have been sizing<br />each other up, trying to figure out whether or not (the merging of<br />the Autry and the Southwest Museum) was a match that will fit. But<br />today marks a turning point, thankfully, in that relationship. Today<br />we proudly stand shoulder to shoulder ... in support of one simple<br />shared vision, to make the Southwest Museum and the Casa de Adobe<br />into a living, thriving destination."<br /><br />The merging or acquisition of the Southwest Museum by the Gene Autry<br />Museum of the American West in 2002(?), has been accompanied by<br />conflict and controversy from the start. Activists in Mt. Washington<br />and the surrounding neighborhoods have feared that, at the worst, the<br />museum's vast collection of priceless Native American and<br />southwestern United States artifacts would be permanently taken away<br />and the Southwest Museum building would be razed to build<br />condominiums.<br /><br />The Autry has made many promises as to the preservation and planned<br />use of the Southwest Museum site, but activists say they have gone<br />back on their word again and again.<br /><br />Over the last five years, first, Antonio Villaraigosa, and then Jose<br />Huizar, were campaigning for Councilman and then Mayor, both swore<br />allegiances to back the community in what by then had turned into a<br />real fight between the community and the Autry.<br /><br />Over the course of these few years, the community activists organized<br />themselves into the "Friends of the Southwest Museum Coalition," and<br />boasted membership of 78 community organizations. They sometimes got<br />into battles in the press, occasionally a little nasty, which<br />prompted Mayor Villaraigosa to ask them both for a gag agreement, a<br />request to step back and hold the public comments for a six month<br />period.<br /><br />In the summer of 2006, public input meetings were held to gather the<br />opinions and desires of people throughout the city of Los Angeles,<br />regarding the Southwest Museum and its collection. Early this summer,<br />Councilman Huizar hosted a meeting of community members representing<br />50 organizations in the "friends" coalition.<br /><br />He says that he took these members' wishes into negotiations with the<br />Autry, and using them, came up with the agreement, the "huge<br />victory," he spoke of today.<br /><br />What the Autry agreed to was to: (details removed for brevity)<br /><br />* Expand and maintain the storage and public display of the Southwest<br />Museum's Collections in Mt. Washington.<br /><br />* Preserve and protect the Southwest Collection of priceless<br />Artifacts.<br /><br />* Preserve, rehabilitate and maintain the original historic Southwest<br />Museum Building and the Casa de Adobe.<br /><br />* Expand the educational and programming activities of the Southwest<br />Museum and Casa de Adobe.<br /><br />* Keep community members and stakeholders well-informed on plans and<br />programming at the Southwest Museum and Casa de Adobe.<br /><br />* Autry National Center fundraising for the Southwest Museum and Casa<br />de Adobe.<br /><br />The press event on this day sort of caught me by surprise, as I<br />received the telephone call telling me of the event only a few hours<br />before it was to take place. I expected to see all the local<br />activists, and members of the coalition that I see at all the<br />Southwest Museum events.<br /><br />As I entered the driveway to the Southwest Museum, I was greeted by<br />two security guards, and saw at least two signs stating that the<br />location was closed for a "private" event. I told the man my name and<br />after he checked over his list, he sent me up the driveway. At the<br />top of the driveway I was again stopped by the guard who again<br />checked my name against a list.<br /><br />As I entered the courtyard, I scanned all the attendees. The crowd<br />showed some definitely conspicuous gaps in representation. All the<br />"friends" coalition members were missing. Most of the only community<br />members there were the ones who had left the coalition. Let me<br />explain.<br /><br />The very experienced and active "friends" coalition had previously<br />been tight knit, and completely aligned. They met and tried to<br />negotiate with the Autry every week for months. In June, the very<br />savvy and vocal chairman of the coalition resigned. That was Eliot<br />Sekular. He said he resigned over an "expansion" plan that remaining<br />members of the coalition were trying to force on the Autry. He<br />thought that the plan, and a last resort threat to litigate the<br />matter, would be counter productive to the future of negotiations.<br />Carol Jaques, Tony Scudellari, and Natalie Seaman evidently agreed,<br />as they followed suit, deciding to put 100% of their hopes for the<br />museum squarely on the shoulders of the Mayor and Councilman who had<br />promised to help. Eliot, as vice president of the Arroyo Seco<br />Neighborhood Council, took it before that board, recommending they<br />change their position to support his, instead of the coalition's.<br />They decided to stay with the coaltion.<br /><br />But at this event, there were no coalition members there, only the<br />ones who had left the coalition, and decided to align with Sekular<br />and company.<br /><br />I thought they might have been intentionally kept out of the loop. I<br />snuck away from the courtyard and visited the man at the top of the<br />driveway who had a copy of the guest list. After persuading him to<br />let me see it, I looked over every name. Sure enough, not one<br />coalition member that was still fighting the Autry was on that list.<br />They were not invited. If they had tried to get in, I'm sure they<br />would have been turned away.<br /><br />I went back into the courtyard just as José asked for questions from<br />the press.<br /><br />"José, were the critical coalition members were not on the guest<br />list. Were they intentionally kept out?"<br /><br />"They probably took it upon themselves not to attend," he replied.<br /><br />As I left I asked the security guard at the bottom of the driveway if<br />he had let in anyone who was not on the list.<br /><br />"No," he replied with a quizzical look.<br /><br />I was sure that coalition members, still critical of the Autry, were<br />intentionally kept out. I started calling around to double check.<br />Coalition founders Nicole Possert and Ann Walnum knew nothing of the<br />event. Highland Park Heritage Trust leaders Charlie Fisher and Ann<br />Marie Wozniak knew nothing of the event. Historic Highland park<br />Neighborhood Council President Heinrich Keiffer was kept in the dark,<br />too.<br /><br />I believe now that this press event was intentionally a stacked deck.<br />It was designed to convince the press that everyone was now in<br />agreement, and that the fight was over. From what I have learned that<br />is far from true.<br /><br />The latest news is that comments to the 1000 page environmental<br />impact report for the Autry's expansion plans in Griffith Park were<br />filed just in time last month by coalition members. In those pages<br />are statements declaring that there are no plans to use the "Arroyo<br />Seco Campus." Coalition leaders plan to meet next week to discuss<br />their options about what to do next. They still want the Southwest<br />Museum to be the main venue for displaying the Southwest Collection.<br /><br />New Southwest Society members believe they should give the Autry a<br />chance to do what they promise. They think that the latest plan is<br />acceptable, but caution that they will protest strongly if the Autry<br />tries to go back on its word.<br /><br />Although Mayor Antonio had stated that Councilman Huizar had come out<br />a winner in hard fought negotiations with the Autry, Autry personnel<br />did not have an answer when I asked them exactly what José had won<br />that was not already offered last year.<br /><br />Councilman Huizar sent this answer to that same question:<br /><br />"One of the best elements of the agreement I secured from the Autry<br />was the commitment to keep the artifacts of the Southwest Collection<br />on display at the Southwest Museum on a rotating basis. Over time,<br />the public will have the opportunity to view most of the priceless<br />collection. Having rotating exhibits will help ensure that visitors<br />will come back over and over again to this great museum to see what<br />is new on display.<br /><br />Additionally, the Autry has now committed to being transparent with<br />the community as the rehabilitation of the building and the<br />collection progresses.<br /><br />Overall, I am very pleased to have such a clear, specific vibrant<br />vision for the future of the Southwest Museum outlined publicly and<br />in writing. The dynamic of this relationship has changed and we are<br />now able to move forward towards our shared vision of this cherished<br />Museum."<br /><br />I asked coalition members if the two items listed, rotating exhibits<br />and transparency with the rehab process was something that was a new<br />victory.<br /><br />They said, "We don't see anything different from what the Autry's<br />been doing all along."<br /><br />-- END OF THE BOULEVARD SENTINEL STORY --<br /><br />ANALYSIS:<br /><br />The press conference was substantially misleading to the press and<br />the public to whom the press reported the story. Leaders of the<br />Friends of the Southwest Museum, who represent the thousands of<br />people who have signed petitions demanding the City maintain the<br />Southwest Museum in the Arroyo Seco, were not invited to the Press<br />Conference because Autry did not want the truth to be known: Huizar's<br />"victory" is the same plan announced by Autry last year with a couple<br />of insignificant embellishments and the Mayor's fund raising<br />committee does not exist for the purpose of raising funds to keep the<br />Southwest Museum, as a museum, at its current location.<br /><br />The corruption of the City's <a href="http://www.lfia.com/news/autry/autry1.shtml">planning and environmental review<br />processes</a> will now be graphically symbolized by the proposed<br />unnecessary loss of the Southwest Museum, this City's first and most<br />historic museum. The control of the City's <a href="http://www.laparks.org/environmental/autry3.htm">planning and<br />environmental processes</a> by lobbyists and moneyed institutions are so<br />complete that our elected officials, who expressly campaigned on<br />promises to retain the Southwest Museum at the Arroyo Seco site, have<br />been apparently offered something more enticing than the votes of<br />Northeast residents: political assistance and campaign contributions<br />to fuel their step up to the next political office.<br /><br />Will our elected officials spit on the bones of their Native<br />southwestern ancestors housed in the Southwest Museum in exchange for<br />their own raw political ambition? Will the people of Los Angeles<br />allow the literal piracy of the Southwest Museum's collection for the<br />ambition of the Autry Museum? The time has come for a public<br />discussion of these important public issues as the Autry races to<br />City Hall trying to ram through its effort to expand its museum<br />building in Griffith Park.<br /><br />Daniel Wright, President Mount Washington Homeowners Alliance<br /><br />--- End forwarded message ---<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />In addition, it should be pointed out that the signed agreement<br />between Councilmember Huizar and the Autry National Center is NOT<br />signed by Autry's board, only by John Gray. As such, the Autry Board<br />of Directors can simply ignore it as it is not a legally binding<br />agreement.<br /><br />Furthermore, in reading that details of the MEMO agreement from John<br />Gray to Councilmember Huizar, there is not gaurantee that the<br />Southwest Museum will remain as anything other than a "cultural<br />center" which may or may not be open to the public.<br /><br />For a couple of years now, the Friends of the Southwest Museum<br />Coalition has enjoyed the verbal and ocassional written support of<br />the Route 66 family. Soon, I will be making a request for action. We<br />are formulating our plans for the coming months in the next step in<br />our struggle to preserve an important part of American history that<br />lies alongside the Mother Road in Los Angeles. Keep your eyes open<br />for this request in the next couple of days.66 Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06403879260313212058noreply@blogger.com