L.A. RBWers... I'd love to have a future ride through Griffith Park.  Get
out and be a stakeholder!

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From: CORBA eNews <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:24 PM
Subject: Griffith Park Neighborhood Council Elections
To: [email protected]


 This coming weekend, on March 20th the Greater Griffith Park Neighborhood
Council will be holding elections for their 10 available seats. The other
nine seats are appointed by those elected (the highest proportion of
appointed seats of any Neighborhood Council in Los Angeles, and one of the
reasons change has been so difficult to make).

Anyone who is a Griffith Park stakeholder is eligible to vote. That includes
anyone at least 13 years old who lives or works near, or visits Griffith
Park. You’ll be required to declare your eligibility by making a written
affirmation that you are a stakeholder, i.e. somebody who uses or would use
Griffith Park. You don’t have to be registered to vote.

As many CORBA members and other off-road cycling advocates know, all of our
past dealings with GGPNC and other groups with an interest in Griffith Park
have been met with a complete anti-mountain bike sentiment that verged on
hostility.

In many ways the management of Griffith Park, LA park system’s crown jewel,
has affected the management of every other park in the City and bicycles
remain banned in all LA City Parks.

The current GGPNC lacks transparency and is vehemently opposed to new ideas
or any compromise. While it may not lead to any immediate gains or
concessions for mountain bikers, change is good, and it starts with making
your voice heard by voting.

There is one group who, according to their candidate statements and web
site, are also frustrated with the lack of forward thinking and openness to
new ideas for Griffith Park. That group calls themselves Los Feliz Forward (
http://www.losfelizforward.org). They are running as a ticket on a platform
of openness, change, and moving forward, ideas which CORBA welcomes.

We encourages anyone who has an interest in Griffith Park to visit the
GGPNC<http://ggpnc.org/>web site and the Los
Feliz Forward <http://losfelizforward.org/> web site to evaluate the
candidates’ statements, and vote in the neighborhood council elections.

Polling will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 20th,
2010, at Hollywood Lutheran Church, 1733 N. New Hampshire, just north of
Hollywood Boulevard. Get out and vote!



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Cheers,
David
Redlands, CA

"Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There is something
wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym."  ~Bill Nye,
scientist guy

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