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Los Feliz - An Illustrated Early History
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The Autry National Center is planning to expand its Griffith Park Campus. Phase 1 will add 79,000 square feet to the existing building and reconfigure the galleries, community room and parking. Phase 2 will add another 50,000 square-foot institute on top of a subterranean parking facility, giving them a total of 129,000 square feet of new space plus a total of 476 parking spaces. However, their current lease with Los Angeles ($1/year) does not allow them to increase their footprint to the extent they propose, and there are reasonable alternatives to the expansion.
I hope that many of you took advantage of the opportunity to see the drawings of the proposed project when they were made available at public meetings in May. The proposed expansion would almost double the Autry's original footprint in the park. The Autry is a privately owned facility, which charges admission to the public, operating on public land. It would further reduce the open space in the park. The proposed parking area would be the first parking structure in Griffith Park and set an undesirable precedent. The plans call for exhibiting the incredible Southwest Museum collection at the Autry. The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles' first museum, would no longer be used as a museum.
The draft EIR document is available for review at the Los Feliz Public Library, Atwater Village Library, and Central Library, or online. Caution: it's nearly 1,000 pages!
Public meeting for comments on the Draft EIR
Tuesday, September 18
6:30 pm
Autry National Center
You should attend to voice your opinions. Live bodies at a meeting make more of an impression than letters. Doing both is even better.
Comments may be submitted in writing by October 1, 2007, either by mail
David Attaway, Environmental Supervisor
Department of Recreation and Parks
1200 W. 7th Street, Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90017
or by e-mail:
David.Attaway@lacity.org
or by fax:
213-928-9180
For more info contact David Attaway at 213-928-9130.
Beautification Cleanup
Cleanup will be followed by a luncheon. For more information contact beautification@lfia.org.
Library Architecture & Beyond Series
"Los Angeles in Maps"
Los Angeles Central Library curator, Glen Creason, will tell you all about Los Angeles history based on the library's extensive collection of old maps. This is a must-see for those who are fascinated by maps and LA history.
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. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
Skylight Books will have copies for purchase and signing. Event is sponsored by Merchants of the Los Feliz Village BID and the Friends of the Los Feliz Library.