Greetings Van Nuys Council-members, Community Leaders & Stakeholders,
This coming Tuesday (Tomorrow) the Los Angeles City Council will be voting on the Fire Station #39 relocation in Van Nuys, CA.  As we all know, this is a very important issue and there has been much discussion and debate on the subject.
If you can make it to the meeting next Tuesday and let your voice be heard, that would be great. I am attaching the official language on which the LA City Council will vote, as well as the Bureau of Engineering report for Fire Station #39.
I have also successfully submitted the Community Impact Statement that was voted on and passed by the Van Nuys Neighborhood Council at our General Meeting this past January the 8th. 
Thank you for being involved in our community, and have a wonderful holiday weekend.  Cheers.
-George Christopher Thomas, President of the Van Nuys Neighborhood Council                     www.vnnc.org

ITEM NO. (3) 13-1103 CD 6

INITIAL STUDY/NEGATIVE DECLARATION and PUBLIC WORKS AND GANG REDUCTION COMMITTEE REPORT for the Van Nuys Fire Station No. 39 to be located on the 14600 block of Oxnard Street (Work Order No. E170094B)

Recommendations for Council action:

1. FIND that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment pursuant to the City’s Environmental Guidelines and is in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); that the Initial Study/Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City of Los Angeles; that the documents constituting the record of proceedings in this matter are located in Council File No. 13-1103 in the custody of the City Clerk; and ADOPT the CEQA Initial Study/Negative Declaration (Work Order No. E70094B) filed on May 16, 2013.

2. APPROVE the Van Nuys Fire Station No. 39 project to be located on the 14600 block of Oxnard Street (Work Order No. E170094B) as described in the August 21, 2013 Board of Public Works report, attached to the Council file.

Fiscal Impact Statement: The Board of Public Works reports that the project has a budget of approximately $20,200,000 with funding from the surplus Proposition F Fire Facilities General Obligation Bond Program savings, program contingency, and accrued interest.

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