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Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez - Center for Disease Control

Yesterday, the Center for Disease Control warned Americans of a likely outbreak of the coronavirus in response to the rising cases in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In a global city like Los Angeles, we must take precautions to monitor the spread of the virus and protect our families and communities.

As Chair of the City’s Public Safety Committee, I held a special committee hearing today to review the steps we’re taking to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Our city agencies are working closely with federal, state, and county partners to monitor the situation. We’re also taking precautions to prevent the spread of the virus at our ports and airports. I will continue to provide updates as they arise. To learn more about how to protect you and your family, visit: https://bit.ly/3cevYmk.

#TeamMRod #Precautions #Coronavirus #PublicSafety

Yesterday, the Center for Disease Control warned

Sunland Tujunga Neighborhood Council - Information About Voting

NEAREST VOTE CENTERS FOR SUNLAND-TUJUNGA
Vote Centers Open From February 22 – March 3, 220
La Crescenta Library
2809 Foothill Blvd.
La Crescenta 91214

Montrose Library
Meeting Room
2465 Honolulu Ave.
Montrose 91020

Vote Centers Open From February 29 – March 3
Pinewood Elementary School
Auditorium
10111 Silverton Ave.
Tujunga 91042

Sunland Elementary School
Auditorium
8350 Hillrose St.
Sunland 91040

Mountain View Elementary School
Auditorium
6410 Olcott St.
Tujunga 91042

Sunland Senior Citizen Center
Senior Club Room
8640 Fenwick St.
Sunland 91040

YOU CAN VOTE AT ANY VOTE CENTER IN L.A. COUNTY

Voting in Los Angeles County has changed, and the place you vote may have changed, too! LA County’s new Vote Center program takes effect starting with the Primary elections this spring.
Here’s an overview of what’s different, and what to expect:

1. Within the City of Los Angeles, there are fewer Vote Centers than there were traditional polling places. Many former polling places are closed now, so it’s really important to look up where you’ll vote now and in the future at: http://Locator.LAvote.net
2. While the total number of places to vote is smaller, the number of possible places where you can vote is much greater, because now you can vote at *any* Vote Center in LA County. So if it’s easier to vote during lunch while you’re at work – do it! No need to commute home first, just to cast your ballot. All you need to do is look up what Vote Center is closest to the places where you actually spend your daytime hours.
3. You’ll have a lot more time to cast your ballot than before. Instead of having just one day to vote, now you’ll have up to 11 days! Please note, though, that while most Vote Centers are open for 11 days, some are only open for 4 days. So when you look up which Vote Center is convenient to your home, workplace, or school, make sure to check the dates it’s open, too.
4. The official Election Day, March 3rd, is actually the *LAST* day that any voting center is open, and not the first. Four-day centers open Saturday February 29. Eleven-day centers open Saturday February 22nd. So if you aren’t sure how long your local Vote Center is open, aim to visit it on or between Feb 29 – March 3. Note that all centers – even the four-day ones – are open at least one weekend, so that you no longer have to struggle to get to the polls on a school night.
5. Items on your ballot will appear in a different order than before. Local candidates and issues will appear on your ballot first; national candidates – such as Presidential candidates – are at the end.

HOW DO THE NEW ELECTRONIC BALLOT MARKING DEVICES WORK, AND ARE THEY SECURE?
Although the new electronic ballot marking devices have a touchpad, they are still actually paper-based devices. They are not online devices, and they are not vulnerable to hacking, because they are not connected to the internet, WiFi, or bluetooth. Your results cannot be downloaded, because they are not saved by the machine. The only record of your choices appears on the paper ballot that your machine prints out. That same paper ballot is what will be used to tally your vote when the ballots are counted.

SAVE TIME – GET A POLL PASS
This year, you’ll be able to research and select your ballot choices in the comfort of your own home, then upload your choices at the polls using a Poll Pass on your smartphone or other mobile device. A Poll Pass is a scannable QR code that works like an airline boarding pass, which you can scan at the voting booth to upload your pre-filled ballot choices. You may either bring your Poll Pass to the polls on your smartphone, or print it.
To create your Poll Pass, simply fill out an Interactive Sample Ballot at http://isb.LAvote.net, and either print it or download it to your mobile device. In the voting booth, you will still be able to make changes to any selections you upload via your Poll Pass, before finalizing and turning in your ballot.

VOTE BY MAIL
You may also choose to skip going to a Vote Center by registering to Vote By Mail. You can Vote By Mail as a one-time option, or you can choose to do so permanently.
One-Time Vote By Mail Registration: If you’re a registered voter in LA County, apply online to Vote By Mail in the March 3, 2020 election here: https://lavote.net/Apps/VoteByMail/Index?id=4085
Permanent Vote By Mail Registration: If you’re already registered to vote in LA County, you can register online to be a permanent Vote By Mail voter. All you need to do is fill out a new voter registration form, and check the Permanent Vote By Mail box on the form. Access the form on this page by clicking the Register Now button:
https://www.lavote.net/home/voting-elections/voter-registration/register-to-vote/register
This process also works for voters registering for the first time, who wish to have Permanent Vote By Mail status.
Currently registered voters may also switch to Permanent Vote By Mail status by completing the form on the back cover of their Official Sample Ballot booklet, or by downloading this Permanent Vote By Mail application, and returning it to the office of the LA County Registrar: https://www.lavote.net/documents/permanent-vote-by-mail-application.pdf

LEARN MORE: PRINTABLE FAQ
The LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has prepared a print-friendly FAQ to help answer your questions or your stakeholders’ questions about LA’s new voting experience. Read and download the PDF here:
http://tiny.cc/LAVoteCenterFAQ

In 2020, Los Angeles County will transition from polling places to vote centers. This new model will allow voters to cast a ballot at any vote center location in the County over an 11-day period. The Vote Center Placement Project’s (VCPP) core mission is to identify and place accessible and convenient vote center locations throughout Los Angeles County. You can test this new vote center model.

The March 3 election is right around the corner — and voting is going to be very different from what you’re used to. The city does not determine these rules or manage our elections.

The Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters, which runs our elections, is instituting new voting machines, and new voting locations.

THE NEW VOTING SYSTEM

The LA County Registrar has done away with voting on a single day in a neighborhood polling place with a paper ballot. Under the new system, you can vote over an 11-day period on touch screens at regional voting centers (see where the voting centers will be located here). While the new system is supposed to make voting faster, easier and more convenient, some people will no doubt find it unfamiliar or confusing.

And there is a website with further details here: https://lavote.net/home/voting-elections/voting-options/new-voting-experience/

NEAREST VOTE CENTERS FOR SUNLAND-TUJUNGA Vote Centers Open

STNC Boardmember Vacancies

Notice of Boardmember Vacancies

There are two seats to be filled in this category to serve for the remainder of the 2- year term that started in May 2019.

Stakeholder Group Representative
Term: 2 Years
2 vacancies as of 2-12-20
Article V – Governing Board
Section 1. B.

Stakeholder Group Representatives
Seven (7) Stakeholder Group Representatives shall be elected at large. These Representatives shall be elected from the pool of community stakeholders representing business and educational, faith-based, and community, service, youth, and special-interest organizations located in the community or meeting regularly in the community.

Attachment B
Governing Board Structure
Eligibility to Run for the Seat
Stakeholders who live within the STNC boundaries and who are 18 years old and part of an organization which has a facility and/or holds monthly meetings within the boundaries of the STNC, and the Stakeholder Group Representative regularly attends meetings at the branch of the organization.

Geographical Representative
There is one seat to be filled in this category to serve for the remainder of the 2- year term that started in May 2019.

Eligibility to Run for the Seat: Stakeholders who live, work, or own real property in Region 1 and are 16 years old at the time of filing for candidacy.

Region 1 Boundaries are the North Sunland Region: North of Foothill Boulevard, from the western STNC domain boundary east to Mount Gleason Avenue and Big Tujunga Canyon Road.

Above from the STNC Bylaws 08012018

To apply for a board position, please submit your insterest statement and contact information at the next STNC Executive Committee meeting on February 26, 2020 to be considered at the March 11 STNC Board meeting. Attending the STNC Executive Committee meeting is not a requirement but is recommended so you may learn more about the position, how to apply and responsibilities of the board position and meeting participation. Kindly submit your interest statement to secretary@stnc.org

For more information please see STNC Bylaws.

Notice of Boardmember Vacancies There are two seats

Don’t have time to make it to the polls on Election Day? Vote early! Find early voting options in your county at http://CaEarlyVoting.sos.ca.gov #VoteCalifornia

Posted by California Secretary of State on Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Don’t have time to make it to the polls on Election Day? Vote early! Find early voting options in your county at http://CaEarlyVoting.sos.ca.gov

#VoteCalifornia

https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaSOS/videos/517230685595039/ Don’t have time to make it to

After an eventful first day, US President Donald Trump and US First Lady Melania Trump were accorded a ceremonial reception by President Ram Nath Kovind at the Rashtrapati Bhawan. Following this, the Trumps went to Raj Ghat to pay their respects to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. POTUS and Modi later met at Hyderabad House for a round of restricted dialogue as well as delegation-level talks.

India and the US inked three memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on Tuesday in New Delhi on US President Donald Trump’s second day of his maiden visit here.

The agreements were signed in the health and oil sectors. An MoU was signed on mental health between the health departments of the countries.

Another memorandum of understanding on the safety of medical products was signed between the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization with the US Food and Drug Administration.

A letter of cooperation was signed between Indian Oil Corporation Limited and Exxon Mobil India LNG Limited and Chart Industries Inc, US.

US President Donald Trump in India 2020New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) and US President Donald Trump arrive to address their joint press statement, at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020. (PTI Photo/Kamal Singh)

As was expected, helicopter deals (including Apache and MH60 Romeo choppers) worth $3 billion were also finalized, in yet another sign of India’s shift to the US for military supplies from its traditional supplier, Russia. In his brief remarks at the start of official talks, Modi said: “Defence cooperation between two countries is reflective of rising strategic partnership between India and US. We also agreed on new mechanism to contain drug trafficking.”

Later in the day, Trump addressed a gathering of business leaders at the national capital. Speaking about coronavirus he assured India Inc that the outbreak is now under control.

“China is working very hard to contain coronavirus; it looks like they are getting it more and more under control. Coronavirus outbreak is going to be under control,” he said.

Asserting that the situation in the US is under control, Trump said the US also does business with other nations and wants other countries to be “happy healthy and well”.

Sounding optimistic about his own prospects in the upcoming US elections, President Trump said: “Markets will jump thousands of points when I win.”

At 5 pm (IST), Donald Trump took questions at a press conference. He later attended a state banquet at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where he received a ceremonial welcome this morning.

At around 10 pm (IST) US President Donald Trump & First Lady Melania Trump departed from Delhi following the conclusion of their two-day visit to India.

After an eventful first day, US President

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Desk - Illegal Dumping on Telfair Ave.

#TeamMRod identified an abandoned vehicle and illegal dumping on Telfair Ave. and Pierce St. in Pacoima. These obstacles were encroaching on the street and made it very difficult for residents to maneuver around. My office reported the vehicle to LADOT Official and the illegal dumping to 3-1-1. The next day, the vehicle was towed and the dumping was collected. These type of incidents occur too often in our communities and it is all of our responsibility to report it. If you see a similar situation contact my office at 818-485-0600.

#CD7 #IllegalDumping #AbandonedVehicle #Pacoima #Community

#TeamMRod identified an abandoned vehicle and illegal

Vote.ca.gov has all the tools you need for the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary:🗳Voter Status🗳Early Voting Options🗳Polling Place Look-up🗳How to Vote for President🗳Voter Bill of Rights🗳County Elections Contacts#VoteCalifornia

Posted by California Secretary of State on Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Vote.ca.gov has all the tools you need for the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary:

🗳Voter Status
🗳Early Voting Options
🗳Polling Place Look-up
🗳How to Vote for President
🗳Voter Bill of Rights
🗳County Elections Contacts

#VoteCalifornia

https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaSOS/videos/618926195338319/ Vote.ca.gov has all the tools you need

California Secretary of State - Vote Centers in 15 Counties

Vote Centers are now open for early voting in #VotersChoiceAct Counties. Voters in these 15 counties can now drop off their completed ballot, vote in person, or receive assistance at ANY Vote Center. Counties operating with Vote Centers:

🗳Amador
🗳Butte
🗳Calaveras
🗳El Dorado
🗳Fresno
🗳Los Angeles
🗳Madera
🗳Mariposa
🗳Napa
🗳Nevada
🗳Orange
🗳Sacramento
🗳San Mateo
🗳Santa Clara
🗳Tuolumne

Find a Vote Center near you at: CaEarlyVoting.sos.ca.gov
#VoteCalifornia

Vote Centers are now open for early