11/30/07
Pedestrian Nights at the DWP Light Festival a Success
by Bernadette Soter, member LFIA

Here are some impressions from a participant in the DWP Light Festival walking nights, a pilot program that took place November 21st-25th in Griffith Park.

People really loved it. Our community hit the nail on the head in terms of the environment and traffic, but the obvious increase in family enjoyment and social interaction was a huge and unexpected dividend. Subtracting cars turned the Festival into a big, friendly public outdoor space where people could experience each other, take pictures of each other, and move at their own pace. Children were dance-walking to the more rhythmic holiday music being played, some people were even singing along to the classics.

On Friday evening around 5:30 parking in the Zoo lot was readily available. There was a great crowd...mostly families with children...a surprising number of multi-generational families, too. Knee-high kids and taller were walking...tiny tots were being propelled in every kind of stroller device or carried in papooses and baby backpacks. (I got the impression that parents were pleased at having an easy, flat place to use their equipment). There were also people in wheelchairs rolling along the asphalt surface. I talked to one wheelchair-user, a member of the Anthony Family, and he said he was having a great time. Although "forbidden," cyclists who were unaware of the prohibition pedaled slowly through without inconveniencing anyone. Same with family dogs who came along for the fun. Although signing and directions at the Zoo lot on where to park and where to begin the walk were minimal, folks used common sense or memory or just followed their neighbors and arrived at the lights just fine. Parking in the merry-go-round lot and the bus that took them to the light tunnel proved to be as completely unnecessary as some had thought. Most people skipped the bus (and the wait) and walked down from the lot anyway.

On Sunday night again there was a big, happy crowd...the Zoo lot was still only about 30% full. That night there was a one-hour jam on Los Feliz from people turning into the park to go to the merry-go-round lot. It was sad that people's time and fuel--not to mention the money to run the buses--were being wasted in an attempt to make the point that there was not enough capacity at the Zoo. The Zoo lot could have accommodated everyone and many more. On the way out we exited the 5 Freeway at Los Feliz and could see the bus stopping at the ponyride lot to pick up a couple of people who could have easily parked at the Zoo had they not been misdirected.

The walking only nights have to be deemed a great success. Next year that success can only grow when the word gets around more and with more forceful publicity. Let's work towards turning the entire Festival into a pedestrian-friendly event that's not only fun, but promotes healthy habits and diminishes L.A.'s contribution to Global Warming.

The Corona Family came well-prepared with extra layers and a stroller for baby. Because visitors could move at their own pace, the Festival could even be enjoyed on crutches.


Calendar
Griffith Park Master Plan Working Group
Monday, September 22nd, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, Friendship Hall, 3201 Riverside Dr. (south of Los Feliz Blvd.)

Sunnynook River Park: Design Discussion
Thursday, September 4, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM, Griffith Park Ranger Station, 4730 Crystal Springs Drive
Councilman LaBonge invites you to join him and the River Project Office as we discuss design plans for the new 3.4 acre Sunnynook River Park, as they reveal the current design plans and solicit comments from attendees. The flyer is here.
Griffith Park Master Plan Working Group
Ususally on the first Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m., Griffith Park Ranger Station Community Room
4730 Crystal Springs Drive

LAPD Community Police Academy
10 Thursday nights from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., starting September 4th
Learn about Laws of Arrest, Homicide Investigation, Identity Theft, Narcotics Enforcement, Domestic Violence, Role of Internal Affairs, Traffic Enforcement / DUI, Gang Enforcement and take a tour of Air Support. Enroll by August 27, 2008, call (213) 485-2548. More info here.
Barnsdall Art Park Foundation - Annual Gala
Saturday, September 6, 2008 Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Blvd.
An Evening of Art & Architecture. The Barnsdall Art Park Foundation will be honoring Architect Brenda Levin at their Annual Gala. For further information visit www.barnsdall.org, email bapf2008@yahoo.com or call (323) 661-7299
Symphony In The Glen 2009 Fundraiser: “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly”
Saturday, September 20, 2008. Reception at 5:30 pm, Dinner at 6:30 pm, Show at 8:00pm. Upstairs Room at Vitello’s Restaurant, 4349 Tujunga Ave, Studio City
“Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” is featuring an homage to the Shelley Manne jazz version of “My Fair Lady”. This production of Mr. Manne’s highly–original version is unusual, imaginative and brings the great score of “My Fair Lady” into a new jazz focus. Fundraiser for the non-profit Symphony in the Glen. See the invite here.
Architecture & Beyond: Bret Parson
Thursday, September 18th at 6:45pm , Los Feliz Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library at 1874 Hillhurst Ave. on the corner of Franklin Ave.
Author and real estate consultant Bret Parson will delve into the work of architect Gerard Colcord who designed a wide variety of homes in Los Angeles of the 1960s, many that are prominently featured in motion pictures of the time. Mr. Parsons has written “Colcord – Home” on the architect’s life.

The lecture is free and open to the public.
LFIA Photoday
Saturday, November 1, 2 pm to 5 pm, at the Los Feliz Library, 1874 Hillhurst Av.
The LFIA's History Committee asks you to share your photos of Los Feliz and and its people. A sample of such photos has been used the our recent multi-media presentation at the Autry.
Friends of the Los Feliz Library - Used Book Sale
4th Saturday of each month
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Los Feliz Library
1874 Hillhurst Av.

Greater Griffith Park Neighborhood Council (GGPNC)
Third Tuesday of every month at 7pm at the Los Feliz Community Police Center
1965 Hillhurst, Los Angeles CA 90027