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| Building a Strong Economy
One of the major roles of a chamber of commerce is
to build a strong local economy. In the past decade,
there has not been a time when the Chamber has been
more active than now in pursuing that goal. With a
committed corps of volunteers and a capable staff,
the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is looking at the
things that will keep our economy humming far into
the future. The Chamber's
Community Plan Task Force, chaired by Marty Shelton
on NAI Capital, has been encouraging the City to
“beef up” the transportation element of the plan
update. With the potential large infrastructure bond
measures being put before voters later this year, we
want Hollywood to be well-positioned to apply for
those funds. Having a comprehensive transportation
list of priorities will help us to achieve that
objective.
The major capital improvement
project on the congested intersection of Highland
Avenue and Franklin is set to begin in June 2006. A
portion of the funding for this critical project
came from $3.2-million in relinquishment funds that
the State has provided the City. The Chamber played
a major role in lobbying to secure those funds.
This project is the first phase
of resolving the problems at that intersection and
deals primarily with northbound lanes. One important
component of resolving traffic issues that still
needs to be addressed is to widen Highland to allow
two southbound lanes of traffic to turn west onto
Franklin Avenue. When we discovered that no plans
had been made for this eventuality, the Chamber
organized a meeting between City officials and an
important Chamber-member property owner. Those
discussions are continuing and will hopefully result
in a second phase to this project that will benefit
both the businesses and residents of Hollywood.
It is no secret that Hollywood
has one of the lowest parks-to-residents ratio in
the City of Los Angeles. With more than 3,000
housing units in the pipeline, this is an important
quality-of-life issue. One Chamber visionary is Don
Scott of First Financial Bancorp., who is now
heading up a chamber task force that is researching
the possibility of capping a portion of the
Hollywood Freeway to provide future recreation
grounds for the community. Realistically, this is a
long-term project, but by working on it now, who
knows but that it may someday become a reality.
With all of the interest in
building new housing in Hollywood, concerns have
been raised by the Chamber that the employment base
in Hollywood may be threatened if we do not plan for
future commercial office users. The Community
Redevelopment Agency has asked the Chamber to
convene meetings on the topic of the Jobs/Housing
balance in Hollywood. Earl Lestz of ESL Consulting
and Elizabeth Peterson of the Elizabeth Peterson
Group are the chairs of these meetings.
Maintaining a strong economy so
that your business can prosper is a top priority for
the Chamber. Rest assured that the Hollywood Chamber
of Commerce is working to achieve that goal on your
behalf.
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