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Los Feliz - An Illustrated Early History
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Founded in 1916 to promote the betterment of the Los Feliz neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles, the Los Feliz Improvement Association (LFIA) is today one of the oldest and most influential neighborhood organizations in the City. Currently, the LFIA represents more that 1,200 Los Feliz households. Our Board of Directors is elected by these member-households and includes 36 volunteers who work to accomplish whatever is necessary to maintain and improve the Los Feliz community. The Board meets monthly; the general membership meets quarterly.

Map of area covered by the LFIA (click to enlarge)
Landscape architect Patricia L. Smith will discuss urban design and streetscape improvements. Smith’s most recent projects include the Vermont Triangle Boulevard Garden, the Downtown South Pasadena Streetscape Improvements, and the Archive Landscape, Academy of Motion Pictures. She has prepared more than twenty landscape plans for elementary, middle and high schools with an emphasis on replacing asphalt with play fields and strategic tree plantings.
The library is located at 1874 Hillhurst Ave. on the corner of Franklin Ave. For more information, please call the library at 323-913-4710 during regular business hours.
The program is sponsored by the Friends of the Los Feliz Library, merchants of the Los Feliz Village BID and Skylight Books. Skylight Books will provide related architecture books for purchase.