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Have you filled out the #Census yet? The Census helps determine where funding will be distributed within our communities. With an accurate #count, we can help make the changes we all need a reality. It starts with you. Visit my2020census.gov and #BecountedPlease note: Starting on Tuesday, August 11th, the U.S. Census Bureau will be sending Census takers (enumerators) to households that have not responded. If you need assistance, please contact my office at (818) 504-3911.

Posted by Assemblymember Luz Rivas on Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Have you filled out the #Census yet? The Census helps determine where funding will be distributed within our communities. With an accurate #count, we can help make the changes we all need a reality. It starts with you. Visit my2020census.gov and #Becounted

Please note: Starting on Tuesday, August 11th, the U.S. Census Bureau will be sending Census takers (enumerators) to households that have not responded.

If you need assistance, please contact my office at (818) 504-3911.

https://www.facebook.com/AsmLuzRivas/videos/1095817027486654/ Have you filled out the #Census

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California Employment Development Department

I joined over 60 of my colleagues to call for systemic change at State of California Employment Development Department. It is truly unacceptable that over 1.13 million Californians are still waiting on benefits!

If you need assistance, please contact my office at (818)504-3911.

I joined over 60 of my colleagues

COVID-19 Update

Sign up for our short weekly text survey to help us understand the health of LA County in real time. This info helps the City prioritize its public health response to better allocate resources to impacted communities. 😷

HOW IT WORKS:

1. Text “@PROTECT” to 35134 or sign up online
2. Answer 5 quick questions
3. You’ll receive a text 1 day per week
4. The LA County Dept of Public Health will text you one YES/NO question to ask how you’re feeling.
5. If you feel unwell, you will receive two more YES/NO questions about COVID-19-like symptoms.

Website: bit.ly/AngelesnosInAction

Sign up for our short weekly text

Travel Lanes of Interstate 210

🚧The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will be closing several travel lanes of Interstate 210 (I-210) in the Los Angeles communities of Sylmar and Lake View Terrace for a road repaving project between Monday, August 3 through August 7 between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Please be advised – if you’re a resident and local businesses located near the freeway may experience noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities.

The work on I-210 is part of a $135.5 million project replacing all lanes of I-210 with new pavement from Wheatland Ave to I-5. The on and off-ramps, connectors and adjacent shoulders will also be rehabilitated. Overhead sign structures, traffic loop detectors, center median barrier, and the guardrail system will be upgraded. The freeway lighting system and traffic signals at on and off-ramps will be improved. Existing curbs ramps will be upgraded where necessary to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This project is funded by Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

🚧The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will

Hire LA's Youth

The City’s “Hire LA’s Youth” program is offering virtual and in-person jobs for young people. The program will help you:

☑️ Write your resume
☑️ Practice interviews
☑️ Learn how to manage the money you will be earning
☑️ Prepare for a summer or year round job

Out of School? No Problem. We will help you get back on track and on your way to a career. See requirements below:

☑️ Must be between the ages of 14 and 24
☑️ Must live in the City of Los Angeles
☑️ Must meet the eligibility criteria (see website for details)

🌐 HireLAYouth.com

The City's "Hire LA's Youth" program is

Major Road Resurfacing Project on Eldridge Avenue

I’m pleased to announce the completion of a major road resurfacing project on Eldridge Avenue in Sylmar. After conducting thorough outreach in July, including an online survey to impacted stakeholders which resulted in approximately 60% of respondents supporting re-striping, the Bureau of Streets Services resurfaced nearly two-lane miles of Eldridge Avenue in Sylmar.

This effort is part of a larger transformation project to reconfigure the busy road to a safer path for cyclists and all road users. This project will extend the Eldridge bicycle lanes that currently end at Hubbard Street south to Harding Street to create a safer connection between Mission College campuses, neighborhood destinations such as parks and schools, and the Pacoima Wash.

LADOT will also add new crosswalks to improve visibility and safety for pedestrians at intersections. Together, crosswalks and bike lanes will calm traffic and reduce speeding to create a safe, shared space for people walking, biking, and driving so that residents, students, staff, and visitors of all ages and abilities can more comfortably use Eldridge Avenue.

If you have any questions about this project, please call our Sylmar office at (818) 756-8409 or contact us at this link: https://bit.ly/CD7contact

I’m pleased to announce the completion of

https://www.facebook.com/MonicaRodriguezCD7/videos/2703763596391271/

Welcome to part 1 of the Emergency Preparedness Webinar Series — This webinar covers emergency management and readiness strategies for individuals, families, neighborhoods, and businesses. Listen to experts from the City’s Emergency Management Department. Q&A session at the end!

https://www.facebook.com/MonicaRodriguezCD7/videos/2703763596391271/ Welcome to part 1 of