Register now and submit questions for October 28 virtual event
By Sam Catanzaro
Register now and submit questions for the South Brentwood Residents Association’s 45th Annual General Meeting, which will feature U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu as the featured speaker.
The event will take place on October 28 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. via Zoom. The meeting is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required. CLICK HERE to register. Upon successful registration, participants will be emailed a link for the Zoom meeting and be invited to submit questions in advance. The speakers, see below, will participate in a collective Q&A session before the meeting concludes. Congressman Lieu will answer questions submitted in advance. Please submit questions in advance to info@southbrentwood.org
Congressman Lieu will be joined by the following speakers: Ben Allen, California State Senator; District 26 Sheila Kuehl; Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3; Mike Bonin, Los Angeles City Councilmember, District 11; Dr. Steven Braverman, Director, VA Greater LA Healthcare System; Matt Kirk, Senior Lead Officer, LAPD – West LA Division; Doris Goldstein, Transportation Chair, Brentwood Community Council.
These guests will provide remarks, updates, presentations, and other information timely and relevant to the South Brentwood area.
The SBRA represents over 18,000 residents who live south of San Vicente Boulevard, north of Wilshire Boulevard, east of Centinela Avenue and west of Federal Avenue. In addition, the organization represents all residents living in multi-unit dwellings anywhere in Brentwood.
The SBRA serves as South Brentwood’s liaison with Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin and Brentwood’s LAPD Senior Lead Officer, becoming involved when there is a development project nearby.
“We represent you by attending hearings, writing letters and meeting with elected officials when local and regional issues such as major development, traffic or transportation projects arise to make sure that the perspective of the South Brentwood Community is represented,” the SBRA says.
In addition, the organization informs members about an array of incidents including crime, updates, coyote sightings, wildfire mitigation, road construction and closures through emails and social media.