
With the 2010 elections complete, we still have openings for you on
the board. Please contact the
Secretary to apply for the following positions: Faith Based
Organization, Renter, Industrial Representative.

Please be aware that starting July 18 the library's hours have
changed: Tuesday & Thursday 12:30 - 8pm; Wednesday, Friday &
Saturday 10:30am - 5pm; Closed Sunday and Monday.

The Olive Manor Dining Center is beginning hot lunches for seniors
starting Monday, August 2. Lunches are available 5 days a week.
Coffee, Snacks, and Activities start at 9 am - 1 pm.
Lunch Serves at 11:30 am
Lunch se sirve a las 11:30 am
Olive Manor Dining Center
13115 Bromont Ave Sylmar, CA 91342
Details
Celebrate the beginning of this program at the kick-off on Friday,
August 6. Flyer.

Dear Mr. Krall:
Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky asked that we respond to your concerns
related to the placement of storm-related sediment at the May
Sediment Placement Site (SPS) in Sylmar.
The Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) started
utilizing May SPS in 1963 for the primary purpose of providing a
regional deposition site for soil and rock cleaned out of debris
protection facilities and reservoirs. LACFCD owns approximately 30
of these SPS sites to handle the regions 150+ debris protection
facilities and reservoirs. The Station Fire, the largest fire in
Los Angeles County history, accelerated the use of all these
facilities.
The burned watersheds of the Station Fire are expected to take five
years to recover. During that recovery period, the foothill
communities are at the greatest risk due to the potential for large
debris flows. After each rainfall event, we attempt to remove the
debris captured by our debris protection facilities as quickly as
possible in preparation for the next rainfall event. The operation
this year required continuous sediment transport to the site.
Recognizing the impacts to the community, a redesign of the access
and truck routes has been implemented.
Use of the sediment placement sites does not require an
environmental document. These sites are exempt pursuant totheState
of California’s Office of Planning & Research’s CEQA Guidelines,
Sections 15301, 15269(a), and 15269(c), as well asthePublic
Resources Code Sections 21084, 21080(b)(3), and 21080(b)(4).
Although we are not required to provide environmental reports, we
will continue to work with the community by notifying the community
of our future operations within May SPS.
The sandbags that you referenced prevent sediment laden runoff from
flowing from the perimeter of the site. A much larger system of
drainage facilities protects the fill from erosion and ultimately
drains to our downstream storm drains.
Supervisor Yaroslavsky’s office will be scheduling a meeting with
the Neighborhood Council as a follow-up to the May 20, 2010,
community meeting. SeveralPublic Works staff will be attending that
meeting. We encourage you to attend this meeting to further discuss
these issues.
We appreciate your interest in May SPS and for raising these
important concerns. If you have any further questions, please feel
free to contact meat (626)
458-6100.


A new Farmers Market opened on Saturday, June 26 from 9am
to 1pm on the first floor parking of Mission College's
Eldridge parking. The Farmers Market is sponsored by Mission College
and the Sylmar Business Improvement District.
The SNC reviewed a presentation about the proposed market in October
2009 and shared in funding a feasibility study for the market with a
contribution of $1,500. Other contributors were: Mission College,
$1,500; the BID, $500; and the Chamber of Commerce, $500.
The study considered various locations and ultimately the results of
the study were positive and the market is a go. Please join us on
Saturdays starting on June 26th.

The Sylmar Branch Library (14561 Polk St. at Glenoaks Blvd.) invites
your students to join our free Summer Reading Programs. The Teen
Read Club is a community program for teens ages 11-19 years old that
encourages them to read for their own pleasure and educational and
personal development. The 2010 theme is “Reduce, Recycle and Read”.
Its primary goal is to raise teen’s consciousness of environmental
issues. The reading program is intended to stimulate interest in
reading and reading for pleasure. Students can find more details of
the Summer Reading Program on the LAPL Teen Website on
http://www.lapl.org.
Reading Club participants will be able to sign up at their local
LAPL Branch Library, Central Library/Teen’Scape, and online at
http://www.lapl.org. Participants
will also receive a book bag and a folder.
Teen Reading Program
Details.
A similar program is available for elementary students.
Elementary
Reading Program Details.

The South Coast AQMD is sponsoring a lawn mower exchange program.
For details or to make a reservation visit www.aqmd.gov or call
(888) 425-6247.
Flyer
Flyer in Spanish
Duran Villegas, Community Redevelopment Agency Project Manager, East
Valley Region, made a presentation about CRA projects in Sylmar at
the March 2010 SNC meeting. He described the development process, including a
home ownership assistance program.
The Sylmar Streetscape project covers San Fernando Road from Hubbard north to Polk. They
will start the Phase One Truman
St. and San Fernando Blvd. landscaped medians projects within the
next 60-75 days. View the
map and rendering of the medians. The project encompasses four small medians with
shrubs, trees, and a “Welcome to Sylmar” sign.
The
project will cost about $300,000 to complete and will be paid for by
the CRA which is funded by property taxes from properties within the
project area. Maintenance
for the project will be covered by the Sylmar Business Improvement
District, a program whereby local merchants agree to tax themselves
to pay for specific improvements to their community.
Phase Two is still in
the design phase and is expected to fix curbs and sidewalks and
plant trees and medians. More information can be found at the
CRA website.

In partnering with faith-based and community-action organizations,
The Treasure Box provides families and individuals with a
substantial box of grocery store quality food valued between $65-100
for just $30 each.
One Treasure Box is enough food to nutritiously feed a family of
four lunch and dinner for almost a week or a senior citizen for
nearly a month.
To take advantage of this opportunity, Sylmar families can talk to
Light and Life Christian Fellowship (818-367-1600) or First United
Methodist Church of San Fernando (818-365-3156).

If you have experienced Sylmar's fires and are concerned about
emergency preparedness you may want to consider CERT training. You
may be on your own for days without Police and Fire Dept help in a
major disaster. Will you know what to do? Will you be a victim or a
leader? Check for classes in your area at
WWW.CERT-LA.COM
If you are already CERTified, you are eligible for periodic updated
courses. There are some coming up about sand bagging to prepare for
potential mudslides after these firestorms. Find out more
http://www.cert-la.com/quarterly-trainings.htm

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