2045 Sawtelle Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025-6229
(310) 479-6000
Welcome to the Westwood Recreation Complex, the largest and most fully equipped facility in the Department of Recreation and Parks. The entire community can enjoy such features as the 25 meters indoor swimming pool, two gyms for center organized activities, two racquetball courts, class rooms, roller hockey rink and a kitchen. Showers are available for patrons. Our success in fulfilling the communities recreational needs is based on our shared goals, philosophy, policies, and performance. We feel the main priority of today's active individual is in achieving a balanced life style; balanced among work, family and leisure. Our mission is to contribute to creating this balance by providing quality recreational services and programming.
Westwood/Rancho Park is an at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system located at the intersection of Westwood Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard in the Rancho Park neighborhood of West Los Angeles. It serves the Expo Line.Although opponents filed a lawsuit to halt construction, they were ultimately unsuccessful in their efforts .Location and designWestwood/Rancho Park Station is located at Exposition Boulevard just east of Westwood Boulevard, between Westwood Boulevard and Overland Avenue. This station is located in Rancho Park, an affluent single-family neighborhood south of Westwood and southwest of Century City. The station location is a short walk from the Westside Pavilion shopping mall.The Final EIR included 170 surface parking spaces with this station. However, the FEIR included a design option to remove all parking for transit users (20 parking spaces would be provided for local residents only). In March 2011, the Expo Board approved the no-parking option. Sepulveda station, less than one mile away, will have parking.OppositionIn the Final EIR, Metro staff recommended routing the Expo Line along the Exposition Right-Of-Way (ROW) through Rancho Park (which includes Westwood Station), at-grade. During the EIR process, a group of neighbors known as Neighbors For Smart Rail (NFSR) organized to oppose at-grade light rail through this ROW. The group claims that this design will be dangerous if built as specified, and that Metro failed to comply with environmental law. Metro publicly disputed these claims, as did several groups supporting the current design.
The objectives of the WLANC are: 1.To offer a forum for the discussion and review of issues and projects of interest to the "West Los Angeles Neighborhood". 2.To offer a forum to engage all West Los Angeles stakeholders to collaborate and deliberate on matters affecting this community. 3.To assist and serve as an advisory body to government agencies on issues relating to the West Los Angeles Neighborhood. 4.To monitor the delivery of city services and to make recommendations to the Los Angeles City Council regarding budgetary issues. 5.Not to interfere with the internal affairs of any individual, group or organization. 6.To remain non-partisan. The boundaries of the West Los Angeles Neighborhood Council are defined as: - Wilshire Boulevard to the North, - the 10 freeway to the South, - the 405 freeway to the East, and - the City of Santa Monica/Centinela Avenue to the West. If you are a community member, you are encouraged to participate.
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