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Neighborhood Integrity Initiative Campaign Director to Speak Tonight at Farmers Market

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Jill Stewart, campaign director for the Coalition to Preserve LA., will be speak tonight at 7 pm the monthly meeting of the Beverly Wilshire Homes Association at the Farmers Market Open Community Room on the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative

Jill Stewart, former Managing Editor of the LA Weekly and now campaign director for the Coalition to Preserve LA., the group promoting the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, will be speaking tonight at 7 pm at the monthly meeting of the Beverly Wilshire Homes Association, at the Farmers Market Open Community Room.  All who are interested are invited to attend this meeting and learn more about the measure, which was designed to stop large-scale development that does not conform to zoning regulations and the city’s General Plan.

The  Buzz has written several stories about the measure and will continue to cover developments in this important land use matter. For more information, see:

The Neighborhood Integrity Initiative:  What is It and Why Was It Introduced?

Neighborhood Integrity Initiative Loses Support of Homeboy Founder Father Greg Boyle

Neighborhood Integrity Initiative Discussed at GWNC Land Use Meeting

Group Files Ballot Measure To Stop Big Developments

Monday, March 7, 2016, 7:00 PM
Farmers Market Open Community Room
(On second floor, above the food court.)
2 hour free validated parking in Farmers Market parking lot
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Patricia Lombard
Patricia Lombard
Patricia Lombard is the publisher of the Larchmont Buzz. Patty lives with her family in Fremont Place. She has been active in neighborhood issues since moving here in 1989. Her pictorial history, "Larchmont" for Arcadia Press is available at Chevalier's Books.

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