April 28, 2024 The Best Source of News, Culture, Lifestyle for Culver City, Mar Vista, Del Rey, Palms and West Los Angeles

Westside Mayors from Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Culver City, Santa Monica meet for forum

Congressman Ted Lieu (33rd District) with Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse, Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells, West Hollywood Mayor John D’Amico, and Santa Monica Mayor Kevin McKeown discussed issues facing their respective cities and the Westside region collectively on Jan. 16.
Congressman Ted Lieu (33rd District) with Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse, Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells, West Hollywood Mayor John D’Amico, and Santa Monica Mayor Kevin McKeown discussed issues facing their respective cities and the Westside region collectively on Jan. 16.

By Jennifer Eden & Brenton Garen

A meeting of the mayors saw issues of housing prices and cost of living on the Westside as hot topics at a Westside Mayor’s Panel earlier this month that attracted the region’s top community leaders and City officials.

Organized by Westside Urban Forum, the event took place Jan. 16 at the Olympic Collection Conference Center in West Los Angeles.

Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse, Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells, Santa Monica Mayor Kevin McKeown, and West Hollywood Mayor John D’Amico took to the stage for an in-depth look at issues facing their respective cities and the region collectively.

Attended by Congressman Ted Lieu and a representative of Congresswoman Karen Bass, a host of Westside business people, City staff, and interested community members, Westside Urban Forum Board of Directors member Josh Stephens said that the breakfast event was a lively, insightful discussion that demonstrated how fascinating the Westside is.

“I think the event did a nice job of balancing the unique facets and different priorities of each city with their common challenges,” Stephens said. “Traffic is of course a major issue, though it didn’t receive too much discussion…Expo Line came up quite a bit. Interestingly, all of the cities seem concerned about housing and rental affordability.”

The mayors referenced a recent UCLA study contending that the Los Angeles area is the most unaffordable rental market in the country, and they all seemed eager to serve renters, who form the backbones of their communities, according to Stephens.

In Beverly Hills, Bosse said development is a major issue.

“Development can be an extremely positive force in any City,” she explained. “We are very fortunate that so many businesses want to locate and grow here in Beverly Hills and so many people want to live here. However that creates a lot of pressure on our community.”

The City has to make sure it brought in development projects that protect the character, the historic beauty and quality of life, Bosse added.

“Every project has to be carefully evaluated for its impact – not just the possible negative impacts, but how it can positively impact our community in the long and the short term,” she said.

Bosse said it is extremely important to collaborate with other cities.

“The biggest issues we all face: development, traffic, air quality, water scarcity, are too big for one community to solve alone,” she explained. “We are too close together, too interconnected and the population density is such that what happens in every other city affects Beverly Hills.”

As for major issues facing the collaboration of cities, Bosse said development, traffic, air quality and water scarcity were the most important issues facing the LA-regional cities.

“Each of these issues is extremely complex and very expensive to address,” Bosse said. “Therefore, a regional approach that takes into account the concerns of each community is essential.”

Sahli-Wells sited affordability as the major issue facing the Culver City community in 2015.

“Culver City has seen successful redevelopment, a healthy business community, and has continued to thrive as a full-service, well-run city,” Sahli-Wells said. “Families move to Culver City for its excellent school district, safe neighborhoods, and beautiful tree-lined streets. This is great news for our city, but at the same time, there’s a cost: high housing prices. In a sense, we’ve become the victim of our own success.”

Sahli-Wells said her city is seeing renters, from elderly and disabled to young families, being forced out of the community due to rising rents, and no protections in place to help them.

“On top of that, we have a severe lack of affordable housing,” Sahli-Wells said. “I’m afraid that this situation is changing the character of our community, leaving it less diverse, and more prone to traffic as those who work here have no way of affording to live here.”

Sahli-Wells said collaboration with neighboring cities is essential.

“Most of the challenges cities face are regional rather than unique to them, so it makes sense to tackle issues like transportation and climate change from a bigger perspective,” Sahli-Wells said. “That’s where groups like the Southern California Association of Governments come into play, creating a Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy, and helping cities to achieve climate goals, reduce greenhouse gasses, and build a more healthy and sustainable transportation system.”

From a safety perspective, Sahli-Wells added that Culver City’s Police and Fire Departments have done an exemplary job of working together regionally.

“Mutual aid, seamless communication, and overall cooperation between agencies has meant that all of our cities are safer,” she said. “I’m glad this has been such a focus for our respective departments.”

As for Westside collaboration, Sahli-Wells said she had a really simple request: that Google Maps and/or an app developer create a jurisdictional map of Westside cities.

“When something serious like a crime happens, or even if you’re not sure what to which school district your new apartment or home belongs, it would be helpful to have easy access to this information,” Sahli-Wells said. “With Culver City’s bizarre borders, it would make life easier for a lot of people.
For McKeown, he said it was hard to boil down Santa Monica’s wonderfully complex issues to one, but added 2015 is an opportunity to reconsider and reformulate community identity.

“We’ll be doing this in hiring a new City Manager, codifying our zoning for the next 20 years, determining the future of our airport land, recommitting ourselves to truly affordable housing, and doing all this by identifying our shared values and agreeing on how best to implement them,” McKeown explained.

On the topic of the dense and interlocking Westside, McKeown said city boundaries are lines on maps, but not sharp distinctions where issues start and end.

“That’s why I helped found, and continue to represent Santa Monica on, the Westside Cities Council of Governments,” McKeown said. “Our independent governments provide local control and accountability, but when it comes to traffic and sustainability our cities must work together.”

In West Hollywood, D’Amico said his city’s issues are ongoing meta-issues based in the development, traffic, and circulation arenas.

“We are a small city surrounded by Beverly Hills and Los Angeles and we’ve had many developments in the city and so have our neighboring cities,” D’Amico said. “Now we really have to think wisely about traffic and circulation and about development in the future.”

He added that it’s vital for Westside cities to collaborate on a macro scale.

“It’s important that we work together in the north half of the Westside cities,” D’Amico said. “As West Hollywood we connect to light rail and subway through Beverly Hills and out to the sea. Somehow we did not get fixed rail when the rest of the country did and we need to fix that together. On the micro level there are small things about what happens at our boarders; how we manage traffic light on streets that we both share and also what roles we have – West Hollywood has the role of a nightlife place where people come, enjoy themselves and where content is created for entertainment.”
D’Amico said another over-arching issue on the macro level is how cities deal with the drought.

“We have a lot of wealthy people in our cities who use a lot of water to water their lawns etc.” D’Amico said. “We need to do out part and even more than our part given what we are using our water for. I think that those issues may have fallen away given the improvements of the economy.”
D’Amico agreed that all Westside cities were facing development issues.

“There’s lots of interest and money pouring into our cities,” D’Amico said. “All of the mayors present on the panel agreed that fixing the income gap is a major issue, fixing the affordable housing gap and fixing the drought. We’re all fairly comfortable in our own skins and we’re all fairly comfortable about how we work together and how we can grow together.”

Westside Urban Forum holds a breakfast event focused broadly on land use and the built environment, usually panel discussions, the third Friday of every month. Focusing on issues related to the Westside, sometimes national or regional issues will also be on the table. Board members organize all of the events as volunteers and are supported by members, guests, and sponsors.

For more information, visit westsideurbanforum.com.

Related Posts

Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” Serves Up Sensual Tennis Drama Like You’ve Never Seen Before

April 26, 2024

April 26, 2024

Zendaya Leads in a Steamy Portrayal of Love, Ambition, and Competition By Dolores Quintana Challengers is an intense and propulsive...

UCLA Students for Justice in Palestine Establish Palestine Solidarity Encampment

April 26, 2024

April 26, 2024

Campus Protests Escalate as Students Set up Encampment at Royce Quad By Dolores Quintana Early on Thursday, April 25, the...

(Video) UCLA’s Students for Justice in Palestine Have Established a Gaza Solidarity Encampment Protest at Royce Quad

April 25, 2024

April 25, 2024

The encampment is the entire quad and started this morning. The Fire Marshall estimated that the crowd was about 300...

(Video) UCLA Students For Justice in Palestine Representative Talks About the Movement

April 25, 2024

April 25, 2024

On the first day of the UCLA Gaza solidarity encampment, I spoke to her about why the students were there....

(Video) Ariana Madix at LA Times Festival of Books Answers: Have You Thought About How This Will Affect Scheana?

April 25, 2024

April 25, 2024

The Vanderpump Rules and Broadway star answers questions about how she spends a day in her life. @ariana madix @latimes...

Lufthansa Boeing 747 First Attempt at Landing on Runway Fails at LAX

April 24, 2024

April 24, 2024

Video Captures Bumpy Landing at Los Angeles International Airport A Lufthansa Airlines Boeing 747 encountered some difficulties during its landing...

Family Seeks Public’s Help in Finding Missing Man in Los Angeles

April 24, 2024

April 24, 2024

LAPD Detectives Investigating: Last Seen Near Del Rey Lagoon The family of Fazlollah Elahi, alongside detectives from the Los Angeles...

Caitlin Cronenberg’s Scintillating Debut Film Humane Is A Deadly Comedy of Terrors

April 24, 2024

April 24, 2024

Director Caitlin Cronenberg and Star Emily Hampshire Discuss Making of the Film By Dolores Quintana The new film Humane, the...

Enroll at Camp Galileo for a Summer of Innovation, Friendship and Fun

April 24, 2024

April 24, 2024

Camp Galileo is ready to enroll campers this summer at its five West Los Angeles locations.  Every week is a...

Luca Guadagnino’s New Film Challengers Serves Up a Sexy Tennis Drama

April 24, 2024

April 24, 2024

Zendaya Stars in a Love Triangle for the Ages in this Must-See Film By Dolores Quintana Academy Award and BAFTA...

Caltrans District 7 Provides Update on Topanga Canyon Landslide Closure

April 23, 2024

April 23, 2024

Landslide More Serious than 1940s Slide, Involves Thousands of Rocks Caltrans District 7 has updated the situation related to the...

LA Police Apprehend Two Youths Linked to Westchester and Playa Del Rey Vehicle Break-Ins

April 23, 2024

April 23, 2024

Juvenile Suspects Arrested in LA Car Burglary Spree The Los Angeles Police Department’s Pacific Area auto detectives have announced the...

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Reveals Budget Proposal for Upcoming Year

April 23, 2024

April 23, 2024

Mayor Bass’s Plan Prioritizes Housing, Safety, and Accountability Mayor Karen Bass unveiled her proposed budget on Monday, outlining her vision...

Supreme Court Debates Legality of Ticketing Homeless Individuals, Hears Grants Pass Case

April 22, 2024

April 22, 2024

Landmark Case Raises Questions of Cruel and Unusual Punishment The Supreme Court engaged in a lengthy debate on Monday, lasting...

Taste of the Nation Returns to Culver City: Culinary Event Devoted to Fighting Childhood Hunger

April 22, 2024

April 22, 2024

Top Chefs and Tastemakers Join Together May 4th for No Kid Hungry’s Charity Event Taste of the Nation for No...