$120M FOR SCHOLL LANDFILL POWER PLANT? TOO RISKY, TOO DIRTY AND WAY TOO EXPENSIVE!

Glendale City Council will vote on January 24, 2023 to start building a Power Plant at the Scholl Landfill. We urge everyone in the city to oppose this project because it is:

 TOO DIRTY

  • The proposed plant will produce significant increases in air pollutants that are harmful to health and specifically to brain development in children. A cap-and-trade priority reserve credit to offset the costs will not remove the pollution from the air. WE STILL BREATHE THEM.

  • Greenhouse gas emissions are also expected to be significantly higher for the engines than for the existing flares. We all know climate change is real. Let’s do everything we can to reduce these emissions!

 TOO RISKY

  • There is an increased fire risk from the high pressure compressed gas line that feeds the engines. A rupture in the line could injure someone 200 feet away. The plant will sit atop the Verdugo Earthquake Fault and within an extremely high-risk California Fair Plan fire zone.

  • An earthquake could also cause an 18-thousand-gallon tank of aqueous ammonia to crack open. 

  • Fourteen pieces of equipment with decibels between 99 and 120 (very noisy) would permanently increase ambient noise levels 24/7/365 and would impact the future recreation and open space on the closed landfill. We do not want to hear the high-pitched whine of a compressor or the constant rumble of machinery. 

 TOO EXPENSIVE

  • Since the Environmental Impact Review was approved, GWP’s cost estimate ballooned to about $120 million, at the same time the expected power dropped to 11 MW, not including maintenance downtime.

  • The landfill should close in 2025 when it reaches its licensed fill limit. By state law, organic material must be diverted from landfills and because of the landfill closure, the methane to drive the engines will inevitably drop over time, decreasing the power.

 Is the power plant worth the risks and the money?

For lower cost and cleaner energy, the city should invest in solar and batteries, starting with previously closed portions of the landfill.

Please thank city council members for their vote not to delay the landfill closure and for the intensive 4 months of informational meetings and tours.  Please tell them you oppose the project.

Email addresses:

 Please attend City Council meeting on January 24th at 6 pm.

Glendale City Council Meeting
January 24, 2023
6pm
613 East Broadway
Glendale, CA 91206

Glenoaks Canyon Wildfire Response & Preparedness Meeting Tonight

The Glendale Fire Department will hold a community meeting on Glenoaks Canyon Wildfire Response & Preparedness on Wednesday, December 14, 2022 from 6 to 8 pm at Glenoaks Elementary.  The following topics will be presented:

  •  Glenoaks Canyon Wildfire History

  •  The Glendale Fire Department’s Wildfire Response to Glenoaks Canyon

  •  Area Automatic Air & Mutual Threat Zone Aid

  •  Evacuation Guidelines

  •  Community Alerting

  •  Brush Clearance Requirements in Glendale

  •  Local & State Codes

  •  Vegetation Management Inspection Process

Glenoaks Canyon Wildlife Response & Preparedness Meeting
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
6pm-8pm
Glenoaks Elementary School Auditorium

Community Meeting on New Park at Scholl Canyon 12/7/22

Glendale Community Services and Parks is hosting its first community meeting to envision the new park at Scholl Canyon. The meeting will be Wednesday, December 7th from 6 to 8 pm at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse at Glenoaks Park. This is an opportunity to share what type of recreation amenities you would like to see after the landfill closes (estimated to be the end of 2025) and is capped. Please come and participate.

Community Meeting on New Park at Scholl Canyon
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Joe Bridges Clubhouse
Glenoaks Park

Glenoaks Canyon Annual Clean-Up Day this Saturday, Oct. 15

Please join GOCHA this Saturday, October 15 at 9:00 AM at the Canyon Marker (Glenoaks Blvd. & Mt. Carmel) for the Glenoaks Canyon Annual Clean-Up Day.
RSVP HERE

Trash Bags, water and snacks will be available but please bring gloves, rakes, and brooms.
Children are encouraged to join parents. We realize with sport schedules it can be difficult, but please try.

If you walk the fire roads please consider taking a trash bag and collecting litter along the way. Together we can keep the canyon one of real gems of the Jewel City.

Glenoaks Canyon Annual Clean-Up Day
Saturday, October 15, 2022
9:00am


Canyon Marker Corner Glenoaks Blvd. & Mt. Carmel
RSVP HERE

The GOCHA Pancake Breakfast Is Back!

The Annual GOCHA Pancake Breakfast is back! After a 2 year hiatus, we are excited to be heating up the griddle and enjoying a pancake or two (along with sausages, coffee, and juice) with friends and neighbors.

So come on out to Glenoaks Park this Saturday from 8am-11am for some free food, good company, and to enjoy our beautiful canyon surroundings.

We hope to see you there!

GOCHA Annual Pancake Breakfast
Glenoaks Park
Saturday, September 24
8am-11am

GOCHA Annual Meeting Monday. August 14

You are invited to attend GOCHA's Annual Meeting and Dessert Night at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park on:

Wed. September 14, 2022
7:30pm-9:00pm

Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park
2531 E.
Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA 91206

Guest Speakers will include:

City Council Member Elen Asatryan

GPD Neighborhood Watch Department

Dr. Jackie Gish--Landfill Committee Chair Person, and more...

Other topics will include the Glendale Solar Solution and an update on the Canyon Disaster Preparedness program.

So come enjoy some decadent desserts and coffee while you meet our new GOCHA Board Members and VP, learn how to become a GOCHA Board Member, opportunities to volunteer for upcoming Canyon events, meet the City's newest Council Member, learn about and become part of the Canyon's Neighborhood Watch program, update on the Scholl Landfill power plant project, and more.

Hope to see you there.

National Night Out Happening Tuesday 8/2

GOCHA would like to invite you to attend Glenoaks Canyon's National Night Out, on August 2nd, from 5-8pm, at Glenoaks Park.

  • Live entertainment by The Breakfast Club

  • Eagles Taco Truck and Simply Twisted Ice Cream Truck

  • Raffle

  • Meet & Greet with City Officials and Glendale's Finest

  • Fire and Police trucks

  • and maybe a visit from the K9 unit!

Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a wonderful Summer evening with your Canyon neighbors!

August 2, 2022
5:00-8:00PM
Glenoaks Park

The Annual Dog Parade is Back! This Sunday, 5/22

It’s been a while, but the Annual GOCHA Dog Parade is back! The parade will be held at Glenoaks Park from 11am-1pm on Sunday May 22, 2022. So bring your four-legged loved ones and head down to the park to check out the parade, costume contest, trick contest, and agility course.

And, the Eagles Taco Truck will be there too. Hope to see you there.

GOCHA ANNUAL DOG PARADE
Glenoaks Park
Sunday, May 22, 2022
11:00am - 1:00pm