Saturday, August 9, 2008

COURTESY PATROL

The number for the Courtesy Patrol
is 818-939-7082.


If you need an escort to your car, or to your home, please do not hesitate to call. At the moment there is one on duty overnight. He will also be available if there are noise complaints, or any other issues that pertain to security.

He is a representative of Group Investigative Services. Please give them a warm welcome.

We are grateful for their introduction. Thank you. Octavio Sanchez, some residents and I are meeting this week to discuss a possible timeline for improvements for The Lofts at Noho Commons. The addition of at least one more Security Officer will be suggested. The petition asking for a 24-hour security presence is still in effect. On good faith, the petition has been taken down from the Internet website after the meeting on August 6, 2008. We have collected over 130 unique signatures in less than two weeks. I have faith the management company will continue moving forward. Thank you.

1 comment:

A Frightened Resident said...

THE LOFTS AT NOHO COMMONS IS A TICKING TIME BOMB

I write this as an anonymous resident for fear of any kind retaliatory attack from either the property owner, Scott McCarter of Redwood Partners, Inc. and his counsel, the management staff from Legacy Partners, Inc., or from any of the residents who left threats on the petition.

I for one agree with the petition of a twenty-four hour, four man security presence 100%. It is simply irresponsible for any kind of a property this size to not have at least that. I am a television producer working the assignment desk at one of the news bureaus. I see everyday what the potential of a neglected security presence can do. I know the history of gang violence on this neighborhood and this very block just a few years ago. Between the one security guard roaming around at his set hours, and nothing else present, it is a matter of time before something else happens here. It disgusts me to still see that white BMW sitting on the cinder blocks after all of these weeks.

I applaud LAPD for catching the individuals responsible. I’m grateful for the removal of the drug dealer and those involved in the prostitution ring. And the thought of seeing the used condom in the stairwell is simply uncalled for. But I ask, what about the woman who had her motorcycle stolen? What about the individuals who had their cars broken into? Let us not forget the poor woman who was held up at gunpoint a few months ago. What about her?

I work late hours and missed the meeting called by Mr. McCarter, but wished I were able to attend. I was told what transpired from some of the residents, and have seen some general improvements on the property. But my number one concern remains security. I am afraid. Lights are off throughout the residence. The hallways are pitch-black for at least an hour and a half daily. Locks in the stairwells seem to be broken with some regularity. I can break my lease, but that defeats the purpose of moving in to begin with. Many of the other families have members also in media. I don’t know how this level of neglect can occur, with the knowledge that more than two-thirds of the residents can make this very public very quickly. There are several celebrities that are our neighbors that moved in, in part because of the level of discretion we all have with one another. Imaging if one of their children or family members are hurt or killed. Every news agency will be on site. A class-action suit very much under public scrutiny will be front-page news over night. I personally will assign the one from this network without any kind of hesitation. I will then contact Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and Councilman Tom LaBonge personally.

So, the question that needs to be asked to the powers that be; “Will there be an appropriate 24-hour security presence soon enough, or will The Lofts at Noho Commons become another victim of a very much avoidable ticking time bomb?”

I ask the question, as well as most of the families that reside here. Please don’t let a political intervention, or loss of life be the impetus to what ONE may perceive a Judge may consider “adequate.”

Anonymous.