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Equestrian Ridership Safety Bill

Over the weekend, I was joined by our vibrant and diverse equestrian leaders from #AD39 for a robust discussion on my Equestrian Ridership Safety Bill. Your feedback is invaluable and I look forward to your continued support on this item. Huge thanks to the Shadow Hills Neighborhood Property Owners Association and the Equestrian Committees of the Foothill Trails District Neighborhood Council and Sylmar Neighborhood Council for turning out.

Over the weekend, I was joined

Here is Jon Von Gunten’s report from our Neighborhood Watch.
Senior Lead Officer (SLO) Cesar Contreras began our content-rich Zoom meeting at 9:02AM. 32 attendees got a “two-fer” when we heard the scheduled presentation on child sex abuse from Det. Mariana Patín, then a surprise update from Valley Traffic Captain Andy Neiman!
CHILD SEX ABUSE: Det. Mariana Patín expects more reports of child sex abuse to surface as kids return to school. In 99% of cases, the perpetrator is a family member or someone known to the child. If we see suspicious behavior, Patín wants our early warnings, hopefully to prevent situations from progressing to actual physical sexual assault. Reach her at Foothill’s detective desk: ► 818-834-3115 ◄
► Our Good Samaritan instinct is to immediately confront the perp. Don’t!
Contact LAPD first, so they can begin gathering evidence and protecting the child. Evidence against a child sexual predator must be as iron-clad as possible because cases always involve conflicting testimony. Additionally, your well-intentioned “visit” will likely cause the perp to flee the jurisdiction.
►► SIGNS OF CHILD SEX ABUSE include a sudden change in a child’s behavior or avoiding a certain relative or residence. But when a young person is being deceived by a calculating predator, parents may find a strange cell phone in the child’s possession. Perps masquerade as kids the victim’s age, even a fellow student in a large school. Parents must not be timid or hesitant about requiring a look at their children’s phones at any time. LAPD visits schools to disseminate these messages.
► An attendee suggested police should time these talks immediately before school breaks. Another suggested that parents must learn which apps on their kids’ phone hide text messages in a passworded “vault,” or encrypt messages, or auto-erase them after viewing.
►► CAPTAIN ANDY NEIMAN, VALLEY TRAFFIC: 25146@LAPD.online
Capt. Neiman cited vital traffic-related improvements during 2020. Fatalities were down from 22 to 14. Severe accidents dropped from 59 to 43. However, DUIs were up 24% with a slight rise in DUI-related injuries.
► Defunding LAPD has caused Chief Michael Moore to reassign and reprioritize officers’ duties. Valley Traffic’s first priority will no longer be ticketing and enforcement! It will be investigating collisions, especially if criminal. When a serious accident occurs, traffic officers will be pulled off enforcement to apply their specialized accident investigation training to the collision.
Patrol officers will no longer handle collisions, etc. They’ll focus on cruising neighborhoods, crime prevention, responding to 911s and routine calls. Previously, patrol officers investigated 30 to 40% of vehicle accidents, pulling them off patrolling. Most police accident reports are civil matters, not criminal, and are completed to help insurance companies when drivers’ claims conflict.
Residents’ new capability to report minor crimes, collisions and hit-and-runs by an online form releases even more officer hours to patrolling.
▬► USE and SAVE THIS URL to FILE REPORTS of MINOR CRIMES:
https://www.lapdonline.org/home/content_basic_view/60409
► But we still report speeders to Traffic Officer Joel Flores at 818-644-8142 and 30658@lapd.online
► Street-racing and intersection takeovers, unlike everyday speeders, can be punished if a video of the offense is accurately time-stamped and clearly shows a license plate. Catching those drivers in the act is nearly impossible, so LAPD and courts no longer need the driver’s ID. Judges will seize the car by its plates. Racers spend mightily for vehicles, engine enhancements and speed accessories, so the threat of losing that investment could deter some of them.
► To report street racing and takeovers, rapidly email Valley Traffic Street Racing Team Supervisor, Sgt. Mark Guardado: 31222@LAPD.online If possible, include time-stamped photos or vids. But NEVER endanger yourself to take them!
► Capt. Neiman said that CD-5 (Councilman Koretz) has bought new speed-display units (not cameras) for his district that mount on streetlights.
► A knowledgeable resident emphasized that even minor crimes MUST be reported so they are logged into CompStat. Only citing these statistics will help LAPD correctly deploy officers and request larger budgets. Another resident suggested using an unarmed team to investigate collisions.
►► EVE SINCLAIR, CD7 DEPUTY, announced that CD7 has placed a similar speed-display unit on La Tuna Canyon Rd., and will place three more throughout S-T and LVT. Units contain a feature being piloted that turns the next stoplight red when a motorist speeds dangerously! Of course that red light affects those driving at normal speeds. Sinclair reports that DOT’s road safety and engineering changes have reduced injuries and deaths along La Tuna Canyon Rd.
► A mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic will rotate through Pacoima, Sylmar and S-T to deliver 1,000 Pfizer shots/week to seniors and healthcare workers.
►► OFFICER ERIC PÉREZ oversees Foothill Station volunteers and is ramping up this effort as COVID-19 wanes. Radar teams with volunteers and LAPD’s chase cars or bikes have been very successful. Volunteers take on MANY safe tasks that free up officers for tougher jobs. Ask how you can help: Cell: (424) 364-4764
38338@lapd.online
►► NEIGHBORHOOD PROSECUTOR MARK ROSS is following up on a home on Mather that has been a sty in the eye of residents. Inspectors are citing and taking action.
► Ross says the Mayor’s COVID-19 restrictions forbid police from having overnight dwellers towed. A similar moratorium blocks enforcement of a law requiring unhoused to take down tents. Will the Mayor return police powers as COVID-19 wanes? IF you see other crimes around those blights, LAPD WILL ACT on those if you have evidence.
►► In other local news, SLO Caloca said S-T’s grand theft auto (GTA) is waaay up, but overall crime is only slightly up. Protect your vehicle’s catalytic converter! There is a rash of thefts and they cost $950 to 2500 to replace. Stand by for LAPD’s educational flyer on this problem.
Stay Alert! Help your neighbors!
Very best wishes for a safe 2021,
Jon von Gunten grid@csi.com
Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council Board Rep
to LAPD’s Neighborhood Watch

Here is Jon Von Gunten's report from

Workers Eligible for the COVID-19 Vaccine
Workers Eligible for the COVID-19 Vaccine

Food and agriculture workers, emergency services workers, and education and childcare workers are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Healthcare workers, long-term care facilities workers, and seniors aged 65+ are also eligible.
Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, our CD7 COVID-19 vaccines sites will OPEN for Council District 7 residents in the eligible groups. These pop-up locations are walk-up and will provide free vaccines by appointment regardless of immigration status.
If you meet the criteria below and live in Council District 7, contact my Sylmar District Office at (818) 756-8409, Pacoima District Office at (818) 485-0600, or Sunland-Tujunga Office at (818) 352-3287 to make an appointment for your vaccine.

Food and agriculture workers, emergency services

With our collective effort, we can stop the spread of COVID-19. Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, our CD7 COVID-19 vaccines sites will OPEN for Council District 7 residents in the eligible groups. Eligible groups include food and agriculture workers, emergency services workers, education and childcare workers, healthcare workers, long-term care facilities workers and seniors aged 65+.
If you meet the criteria and live in Council District 7, contact my Sylmar District Office at (818) 756-8409, Pacoima District Office at (818) 485-0600, or Sunland-Tujunga Office at (818) 352-3287 to make an appointment for your vaccine.

With our collective effort, we can stop

3rd Cohort of the Youth Advisory Council

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is seeking dedicated, enthusiastic and motivated youth to join its 3rd cohort of the Youth Advisory Council. The DPH Youth Advisory Council will serve as an advisory board to identify, discuss, and inform DPH leadership on youth issues and programming. The mission of the DPH Youth Advisory Council is to raise awareness of health issues affecting our communities while working in collaboration with DPH leadership to advise on public health solutions that improve the health and well-being of youth in Los Angeles County.
As members of the DPH Youth Advisory Council, youth will:
Be part-time (hours may vary between 5-10 hours per week during the school year and 10-20 hours per week during the summer and/or winter breaks).
Earn $15.00 per activity (fee-for-service).
Be placed to work alongside public health professionals at one of our public health centers throughout Los Angeles County (*placement sites listed below).
Receive on-the-job training and experience.
Voice their opinion about issues affecting their community.
Meet with Department of Public Health leadership.
Participate in community projects.

The Los Angeles County Department of

Discussion with the Armenian Small Business Community on SBA Resources & Economic Aid
Coping with Covid
This event will include an overview of SBA programs and services designed to help our small business community recover, including Economic Aid available through the Paycheck Protection Program, Economic Injury Disaster Loans, and the Shuttered Venues Operator Grant.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 • 10:00 a.m. PST
Attendees will learn:
How to access recovery-related loan and grant programs
How to find a lender
How to find your local SBA Resources
And more!
Special Guests will include: California State Legislators, the California Armenian Caucus, & Members of the Armenian Business Community
Click Here to Register
Once you register you will receive a link to the webinar.
For more information on this event, please contact LADO@sba.gov or
call 213-634-3855

Discussion with the Armenian Small Business Community

Interested in being Considered for an Appointment

Are you interested in being considered for an appointment to a position in the California state government? Join me and the Office of California Governor Gavin Newsom on March 5 at 10:30am as we demystify the process and discuss vacancies available on state boards and commissions.
Please register at AD39Events.eventbrite.com

Are you interested in being considered for

Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day

In observance of, “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day”, I hosted a virtual youth workshop yesterday evening. Over 30 young engineers used their creativity and imagination to build their very own civil engineering projects out of marshmallows, and uncooked spaghetti.
Throughout my career, I have often heard people say that young women do not pursue engineering careers because they are not interested in STEM. I don’t believe that.
My time as an engineer and STEM educator showed me that we simply need to give young women the exposure, encouragement, and the tools they need to be successful. Special shout out to the DIY Girls for their partnership!

In observance of, "Introduce a Girl