In case you didn't see the hard copy delivered to your door last month, here is the "digital" version of the Winter ECHO. Enjoy.
Proposed Development Off of Hollister Terrace
[UPDATE] Reminder, tonight is the Design Review Board meeting where this proposal will be discussed. Additional information about the property and the proposed development including sketches and drawings can be found here: http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/government/packets/DRB_022714/PDR1311362-A.pdf
There is a new single-family home project that is going before the Glendale Design Review Board that we wanted to bring to canyon resident's attention. GOCHA is still gathering more info about this project but wanted to make residents aware of the meeting in case you would like more information.
According to the Public Notice (attached here), the project is a 5,980 square-foot, single-story home with an eight-car garage, pool house and pool on a currently vacant 43,995 square-foot lot. The lot is recessed far back from the street but appears to be accessible near the intersection of Hollister Terrace and Scholl Dr.
The Design Review Board meeting will be held in the Municipal Services Building at 633 E. Broadway, Room 105 on Thursday, February 27, 2014 at 5:00pm.
We will post more information as it becomes available.
Boy Scout Troop 125 Celebrates 75th Anniversary
Sorry neighbors for the tardiness of this post, but back on Saturday November 23, 2013, Glendale Troop 125 of the Boy Scouts of America celebrated its 75th anniversary with a gathering of current and former Scouts and families at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse at Glenoaks Park. Representatives from the Verdugo Hills Council of BSA were there to acknowledge the milestone as were alumni from the recent and less recent past.
One of the most wonderful surprises was the attendance of the Hay brothers – Doug, Don, Jim and John -- who are all Eagle Scouts from the Troop and served under their father, Scoutmaster Ed Hay, in the early 1960’s. In fact, they were in the Troop when it celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1963. They travelled here from Salinas, Palm Desert, Eagle Rock and Monterrey, Mexico, with a treasure trove of memorabilia including a slide show of Troop activities from days past.
Former Scoutmaster Carl Nelson related the story of the founding of the Troop in 1938. An interest in forming the Troop began when a physician with boys at the age appropriate for starting off in Scouts floated the idea among his neighbors in Glenoaks Canyon. An interest sprang up among residents, and they approached the then-San Rafael Council of the Boy Scouts of America for a charter application. They were tentatively assigned Troop number 24 and the paperwork to complete and return to the Council. The paperwork required a designee as Scoutmaster but the physician was too busy to fill that role. The boys then went door-to-door seeking an adult to lead the Troop. Eventually, they found a willing soul in the person of the Troop’s first Scoutmaster, J.M. Dunlap. By the time they returned the paperwork, the Council had given away the number 24 thinking they would not be coming back. Thus, the Troop was assigned number 25. This was changed in 1967 to number 125, which the Troop bears to this day.
The Troop is 36-boys strong at present with committed adult leadership. In addition to boys from Glenoaks Canyon, there are boys from Chevy Chase Canyon, La Cañada and other parts of Glendale who attend Glenoaks Elementary, Wilson and Rosemont Middle Schools, Glendale High, La Cañada High and St. Francis High Schools, to name a few. The Troop meets regularly Wednesday evenings at the Clubhouse where they have met for all their existence, except for the Clubhouse’s 2008 renovation. They go on regular camping trips all over Southern California and sometimes, points beyond.
The Troop notably provides service to the canyon and the greater Glendale community in collecting food for food banks, canyon clean-up and various projects by the Scouts seeking to become Eagle Scouts, the highest honor in Boy Scouts. Contributions to the troop's campership fund are welcome and can assist attendance at summer camp for those less able to pay. Inquiries as well as donations can be sent to Treasurer and Committee Chair Laura Keen laurakeen@sbcglobal.net or by contacting Scoutmaster John Martin 818-502-6550 jpma1119@yahoo.com
Glendale Boy Scout Troop 125 Celebrates 75th Anniversary
Everyone is invited this Saturday, November 23rd at 9:00am for a continental breakfast followed by a presentation at 10:00am at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park. Come celebrate this truly remarkable milestone for our canyon and hear stories from past members who grew up in the canyon. It should be a blast.
See the 75TH ANNIVERSARY FLYER INVITE for more information.
Canyon Girl Scout Troop Collecting Donations for UNICEF on Halloween
Local Girl Scout Cadettes will be Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF on Halloween night!
Troop 14871 will be collecting coins for UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) which helps provide clean water, immunizations, food and education to underprivileged children around the world. Please be on the lookout for the little orange collection boxes that may come to your door.
Thank you and have a safe and fun halloween!
Neighborhood Watch Update Meeting with Officer Sue Shine
The Glendale Police Department will be hosting a Crime Prevention and Neighborhood Watch Update Meeting at Joe Bridges Clubhouse at Glenoaks Park on Monday, October 14, 2013 beginning at 6:30PM. Our Area Commander, Tim Feeley will join us and provide his insight on trends and answer questions.
You may RSVP to Officer Shine at:sshine@ci.glendale.ca.us
Small brush fire quickly extinguished near Canyon
According to the Glendale News-Press, a small brush fire started on Saturday afternoon along the hillside along the eastbound 134 and northbound 2 around 2:15pm. LA Fire department was dispatched and the fire was quickly put out. The fire burned about a quarter acre.
Its that time of year again. Everyone please be vigilant. Lots of dry brush and high winds this time of year.
Small brush fire quickly extinguished near Glendale - Glendale News Press
GOCHA's Annual Pancake Breakfast in the Park
Come celebrate how awesome our neighborhood is with GOCHA's Annual Pancake Breakfast in the Park. The Pancake Breakfast will be held from 8am - 11am on Saturday, September 28th at Glenoaks Park. Come hang out with your neighbors. GOCHA board members will be cooking up pancakes, sausages, and other goodies for all.
As always, the breakfast is free. See you on Saturday.
GOCHA Annual Meeting This Wednesday, September 25th
This Wednesday, September 25th, GOCHA will hold its annual meeting at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park from 7:30pm - 9:00pm. Our guest speaker this year is Anne Dove, a planner with the National Rim of the Valley Planning Program. They are tasked with determining whether parts of the Rim of the Valley Corridor area is eligible to be considered part of the national park system which will help protect our natural resources that we enjoy in Glendale.
Hope to see you there.
Glendale City Council to Consider 29% Electricity Rate Increases
The Glendale City Council will meet Tuesday evening to consider large increases to our electricity rates. According to the GWP, these rate hikes are necessary to keep the utility from going insolvent by 2017. Opponents to the rate hikes site that if the utility kept all the money collected by customers rather than giving millions to the general fund, these hikes would not be necessary. The proposal would begin with an average jump of 8% this year, followed by further increases of 7%, 5%, 2% and 2% in subsequent consecutive years. The rate increases would be compounded on top of each other. Since the City Council will be meeting the same night that many residents will be participating in the National Night Out, please email the city council voicing your opinion on these large increases.
Email the city council today: citycouncil@ci.glendale.ca.us
Click here to read this story in the [Glendale News Press].