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PO Box 513, Venice CA 90294 (please note our new address listed here, thank you)
Welcome
to
the Marina Peninsula Neighborhood Association Website,
A non-profit organization dedicated to the
preservation of our beaches and community.
for GENERAL INFORMATION
 
site last updated 7/13/10 at 9:00 PM
August 22nd 1-5pm
MPNA BEACH PARTY
Please join us at Hurricane and the Oceanfront for Music/Food & Fun!

Download Membership Form here $30 yr (Tax Deductible) Email Membership enquiries
Please encourage your neighbors, home-owners, renters all benefit. Send form to above address and please include email address.
Your Member ID Card gives you 10% discounts at participating restaurants, vendors in our neighborhood.
$30 annual membership allows MPNA to actively represent your Interests and improve our quality of life on the Peninsula.
Schedule of MPNA Meetings 2010
We responded to our Membership requests for more meetings and decided on conducting quarterly Open Board Meetings of each month - Sept 14th, December 14th 7:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome, we hope these open board meetings will inspire you to improve our community while working on some of the issues you care about too.
"The Big Plant-In" Community Event
Check it out, 10,000 Native Coastal Marsh Plants" on Grand Canal Lagoon ~ Ballona Wetlands
MPNA and members work together to displace illegal cell phone tower from the Peninsula
MPNA members caught T-Mobile installing a new pole on Pacific at Jib without a permit , we responded and it is coming to a satisfactory conclusion. Thank you membership!
Local Police Support - MPNA annual meeting April 29th 2010 with Pacific Division Captain John Peters to discuss the several problems affecting our community. These include people living in mobile homes on our streets, the wave of recent garage break-ins and violence/drunkeness on Washington that filters into our community..
Permit Parking on the Peninsula We responded to the growing interest in permit parking on the Peninsula, particularly near Washington. We are working out plans for a workshop for affected residents so we can move this initiative ahead. Recent Coastal Commission rulings are restricting permit parking so we have our work cut out for us.
What MPNA does for you and the community:
Monitor City & County actions
Represent your interests/concerns Coordinate political actions Initiate legal action when necessary
Organize social & business meetings with our members annually
2010 has been a busy year for MPNA, achieving positive results for our community
Aerial view of the Marina Peninsula
Quick Report 2010:
We have had success on the vacant lots along the Canal. The city council are voting on it and it is in the process of transfering to the Recreation and Parks Department, as official public park space. The first one that has gone through is on the east side of the Canal on Driftwood.
We now qualify for the Quimby funds that we have long sought after to bring back to the community and asking for an audit.
We caught T-Mobile installing an illegal telephone pole and are successfully in the process of removing it.
We have secured commitments from the Council office to begin repaving our streets.
We are coordinating a community disaster preparedness plan to service the Peninsula
Read on for more details

SECURITY PATROLS ON THE PENINSULA?
. SECURITY ENROLLMENT FORM CLICK HERE
MPNA has filed a Freedom of Information Request on the City for Audit of VNSPF
We are seeking to find out what the balances and expenditures are since the date of ordinance til now. Under a 1977 Ordinance any City owned properties sold within the Venice Area go into a special fund that is to be used solely for projects benefiting the Venice community (of which the Peninsula is a part). Much of the fund was derived from sales on the Peninsula. We discovered the City has, by its own admission, lost or misplaced the records confirming sales from the years 1977 to 1986. We are working with the Controller to insure a full and complete audit of sales which will help us determine what money is really in the account for local projects

Peter Wallerstein
Support Marine Animal Rescue
LEAST TERN RESERVE
The least terns have experienced record numbers of fledglings over the past two years, due in no small part to the work of the L.A. Audubon Society volunteers. The presence and health of the birds in our area are a direct reflection of the state of our environment.
LEAST TERN ARTICLE
GRAND CANAL RESTORATION
The Grand Canal restoration has been moving slowly due to financial challenges. A recent sale of a City lot on the Peninsula will add another $2.1 million to the VNSPF account that we may be able to tap. A clean-up of the Grand Canal occured as well as planting wetland plants into the banks of the Canal.
BALLONA LAGOON RESTORATION
LA County funded restoration, matches the same planting on the west side of the Lagoon that is evident on the eastern banks. It also removes non-native species and creates a decomposed granite walk, fencing and interpretive signage.
Undergrounding alive again- MPNA is asking DWP and LAUSD to underground power wires feeding a massive transformer that was installed on the Westside Magnet School. The rats-nest of high voltage wires is unsightly and unsafe (they hang over the school fence, if downed they could electrify the fence). We are also working to resusitate undegrounding around the Canal, Lagoon and Peninsula in that order and met with DWP officials to exchange views on this initiative. Councilman Herb Wesson (CD10) has introduced a motion to the City Council to initiate a broad program of wiring undergrounding in the City which MPNA applauds.
GRAFFITI WALL RESTRICTIONS
Permits are now required to paint on the Venice grafitti wall, and only on weekends. Hopefully, we will see a decrease in collateral
tagging all over Venice. Report any grafitti immediately. If your building have been tagged recently, please contact info@marinapeninsula.org Please take pictures of any graffiti and erase it immediately. E-mail us and we will forward the ".jpg" files to
LAPD. Excessive damage from graffiti constitutes a felony.
NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE GUIDE & HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS FOR MARINA RESIDENTS
Helpful Phone Numbers and Resource Guide
Did you ever wonder what number you need to call
to get rid of that bulky item in your alley? How about a street light that is out? What about dead animals? Try our list and see if it helps you.
click
here
MARINA DEL REY VISITORS CENTER
Play, Sail, Dine, Plan, Coastal Warmth, LA Cool, support your local businesses and be green, save money, have fun! .http://www.visitmarinadelrey.com
PACIFICBEAT.NET
Sign up and to receive daily crime reports in your area from the LAPD Pacific Division
Pacific Beat
IMPORTANT LAPD CONTACT NUMBERS
PACIFIC DIVISION FRONT DESK: 310-482-6334
NON-EMERGENCY: 877-ASK-LAPD
AT ONCE ATTENTION: 310-451-LAPD (dispatch)
EMERGENCY: 911 LAPD will call you back to verify the legitimacy of the call
SENIOR LEAD OFFICER FOR OUR AREA: Peggy Thusing
SUSPICIOUS TERRORIST ACTIVITY 1-877-ATHREAT
GRAFFITI REMOVAL 310-204-2749
"WE ARE MDR"
A complete guide to pending development in the County of Marina del Rey, and the tireless effort to monitor and discourage the dense high-rises.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR MPNA MEMBERS
Please e-mail your current e-mail address so you can receive regular updates. Many
members have renewed their membership and we have no way of thanking
them without mailing them individually. We want to keep you informed about the neighborhood.
info@marinapeninsula.org
Please join the MPNA - still only $30.00 for one year.
Director - Mark Winter
Director - Nathan Cherry
Director - Adam Glick
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