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Hello Everyone,
Please read and take action on 09/03/08.
Did you know:
LA city is silently and rapidly pushing to restrict overnight street parking in Venice.
The measure is being pushed so fast that the information doesn't have time to circulate to you, that's why I'm taking action to let you know about the change.
What will happen if you do nothing to prevent this:
Anyone residing West of Lincoln in Venice Beach will be required to have a permit parking displayed in the windshield of the car.
When you forget (you probably will in the beginning when you are not used to it) or when you loss it, the parking enforcers will love you moreā¦
When your friends or family stop over, you will have to manage permits for them. And you can forget about having a house party or attending one in Venice.
You will contribute to changing Venice into what looks now like Santa Monica. We've already let Pink Berry slobber their prominent corporate identity on Ab Kinney changing the look and feel of that street. And of course, you will push the bohemian out of Venice forever changing the vibe of this characteristic community.
It looks like the city does what they want without care of their residents. Already Ab Kinney will have metered parking behind the store between Electric and Ab Kinney next year, so now you will have to pay to park if you want to go to any biz on that street.
What you can do: Take action against it with the APPEAL-A-THON
To Appeal the City's Bureau Of Engineering on Overnight Permit Parking In Venice, come by Wednesday evening, Sept 3rd from 6 to 9PM at the Venice United Methodist Church Peace and Justice Hall at the corner of Victoria and Lincoln.
Each person must bring 2 valid picture IDs for the Notary (at least one with your address) Dinner will be served for early comers.
The power is in YOUR hands, your friends and the many, NOT in the few greedy landowner and real estate developers.
Remember: doing nothing will cost you more.
Please read and take action on 09/03/08.
Did you know:
LA city is silently and rapidly pushing to restrict overnight street parking in Venice.
The measure is being pushed so fast that the information doesn't have time to circulate to you, that's why I'm taking action to let you know about the change.
What will happen if you do nothing to prevent this:
Anyone residing West of Lincoln in Venice Beach will be required to have a permit parking displayed in the windshield of the car.
When you forget (you probably will in the beginning when you are not used to it) or when you loss it, the parking enforcers will love you moreā¦
When your friends or family stop over, you will have to manage permits for them. And you can forget about having a house party or attending one in Venice.
You will contribute to changing Venice into what looks now like Santa Monica. We've already let Pink Berry slobber their prominent corporate identity on Ab Kinney changing the look and feel of that street. And of course, you will push the bohemian out of Venice forever changing the vibe of this characteristic community.
It looks like the city does what they want without care of their residents. Already Ab Kinney will have metered parking behind the store between Electric and Ab Kinney next year, so now you will have to pay to park if you want to go to any biz on that street.
What you can do: Take action against it with the APPEAL-A-THON
To Appeal the City's Bureau Of Engineering on Overnight Permit Parking In Venice, come by Wednesday evening, Sept 3rd from 6 to 9PM at the Venice United Methodist Church Peace and Justice Hall at the corner of Victoria and Lincoln.
Each person must bring 2 valid picture IDs for the Notary (at least one with your address) Dinner will be served for early comers.
The power is in YOUR hands, your friends and the many, NOT in the few greedy landowner and real estate developers.
Remember: doing nothing will cost you more.
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Re: Prevent Overnight Permit Parking in Venice
Wed, October 22, 2008 - 11:37 AMSo what happened with this?
I'm a SM res so I had no say, but I'm curious.