Message to Our Members
Since the Palisades Fire began, BHA has worked hard to provide you with critical and reliable information. Our relationship with City agencies and elected officials enables us to find answers that are not always readily available. Our motto is Facts Not Rumours. If you missed an email update with links or information you need now, please go to our website and click on the Resources Tab. You will find all of our email updates under BHA Documents, accessible only to our members.
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Clarification On LADWP Water Alert
Many of us found the DWP Unsafe Water Alert Notice confusing. (What exactly is an adjacent community north of San Vicente Blvd?) it has been difficult getting clarification from LADWP given the ongoing crisis, that is why we provided the link to their notice and phone numbers for members to call for clarification. Thank you to the BHA member who did just that, went straight to the source and shared it with us:
Called LA DWP and spoke to Noel on Team 17. He assured me the water in 90049 was not subject to the warning. I asked for further confirmation and he gave me the number of the CA Water Resource Board, which I called. Milalagros Alora confirmed the warning only applies to 90272 and 90402. She gave me another DWP number to call, which is a recording confirming that information. Here is the number: 213-367-3182. Please feel free to call the last number with the recording to confirm for yourself, but this Is the latest information from the agencies in charge from a reliable member! |
You've Got Mail, But Where?
The power is out at the Barrington Post Office, so the commercial side of the Post Office is closed (postage, packages, etc). However, you can retrieve your mail if you wait in line and bring your ID. Those in the voluntary evacuation zone are able to access their houses and mail is arriving (as are packages, gardeners, and pool service providers) for some. |
File This Under Bad Ideas
Today in the 300 block of N. Saltair there were at least eight large construction trucks parked on either side of the street, making that area impassable for an emergency vehicle let alone a passenger car. Now is not the time to conduct business as usual in an evacuation area in a very high fire hazard zone with active fires burning just west of us. Especially when LAFD has extended its Red Flag No Parking Restrictions in the brush areas of the City indefinitely. For those who live in the warning evacuation zone with access to their homes in the Very High Fire Hazard Zone north of Sunset Blvd off of Bundy, Saltair and Barrington, please make sure your gardener or your construction crew or other service providers know NOT TO PARK on our narrow streets. Either suspend service or ask them to park somewhere that will not make the street impassable for two cars or an emergency vehicle.
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