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(0 votes) From The Venice Stakeholders Association and Jim Smith:
Alert to Save Public Access to the Venice Main Post Office's Foyer and Historic Mural
Due to the uninformed intervention of the City's Office of Historic Resources, the Venice community is facing the prospect of being unable to view the oldest and best known mural in Venice, Edward Biberman's "The Story of Venice," in the Post Office lobby. This mural has been a part of the lives of generations of Venetians, dating back to 1941.
The City is apparently willing to sign on to the USPS' historic covenant without any access provision what-so-ever. This means that Mr. Joel Silver, or a future owner of the building, could bar access on a whim.
However, in last year's "Final Decision" on the fate of the Venice Post Office, USPS Vice President David Williams said the following:
"The Postal Service will initiate the Section 106 consultation process when it develops plans for the reuse or disposal of the property, and the City of Venice will be a consulting party. The Postal Service will include measures to ensure the mural will remain available for public viewing in any plan for reuse or disposal of the Post Office property."
Now the City is willing to sign away this right to access. Please send an email to the following officials to delay this agreement until access for the public is included.
Councilman Bill Rosendahl Bill.Rosendahl@lacity.org
Mayor's Representative for West Los Angeles joseph.hari@lacity.org
Office of Historic Resources, City of Los Angeles ken.bernstein@lacity.org
Joel Silver c/o Carmel.Musgrove@wbconsultant.com
Thanks in advance,
Mark Ryavec, Venice Stakeholders Association
(My thanks to Jim Smith for drafting this note.)
11:21 am
July 31, 2012
OfflineFirst and Foremost,
The fact that this place isnt already a historical museum to Venice is a shame.
Not only should this be the Main Tourista Information site, it should also be a Monument and Museum to the man who made this happen, Bishop Abbot Kinney.
Children especially should be allowed to come here and hang out with the Bish…
This place is at the heart of Venice, so it should be the Heart of Venice.
Hello, am I in Bizarro world right now, Tech Support, I need TECH SUPPORT!!!
THE SKY IS SUPPOSED TO BE VANILLA NOT PITCH BLACK, THIS ISNT A VIN DIESEL FLIC, ANYONE???
11:56 am
July 31, 2012
OfflineTo:
Councilman Bill Rosendahl Bill.Rosendahl@lacity.org
Mayor's Representative for West Los Angeles joseph.hari@lacity.org
Office of Historic Resources, City of Los Angeles ken.bernstein@lacity.org
Joel Silver c/o Carmel.Musgrove@wbconsultant.com
From: We The People of Venice
We the people of Venice propose the old post office in Windward Circle become a Museum for the tourists and children.
Because Venice does not really have anything like this for the world's largest tourist attraction (Venice Beach), now is the time!
Not only will it preserve some of whats left of the heritage of Venice, it will also serve as a HUB for tourons and business' in the area that are part of the Venice Chamber of Commerce and/or part of the Venice Community that wishes to represent the spirit of Venice.
What is the spirit of Venice you ask? Well for me it is one of the last places left in this country that represents Freedom.
Freedom of speech, expression, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, to me Venice is the Center of the Universe and Windward Circle is the Epicenter of it all. The place where all Spirit of Venice was born.
YO VENICE!!! what do you say, can we do this or not?
Copy and paste this message and its recipients into your email and hit send
-Nick Ucci
Venice Resident
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Recipients: (in any easy copy paste form for the "send to" field)
Bill.Rosendahl@lacity.org,joseph.hari@lacity.org,ken.bernstein@lacity.org,Carmel.Musgrove@wbconsultant.com
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hc-ry_N8aWGQz2Xx2ADpgI-Xz29ty821QJ_PwuzPE54/edit

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