Manager’s Messages

Free Fri Sat Lakers and Kings Lexus Club Passes

Dear Luma Residents,

1. The following Lexus club passes are being offered, free of charge, to Luma residents:
(a) 4 passes # 617-620 for Friday 1/5 @ 7:30 PM :
LA Lakers vs Charlotte Hornets
(b) 4 passes # 617-620 for Saturday 1/6 @ 7:30 PM
LA Kings vs Nashville Predators

2. (a) You must have your own ticket to the game, which, along with a Lexus Club pass, will allow you to use the Star Plaza VIP entrance, close to the statues
(b) Go up the escalator, make a hard right to the Lexus Club
(c) The Lexus Club is open two hours before game time, thus 5:30 PM for both games

3. Passes can be collected from the Luma Front Desk 213-742-0387

Noisy Neighbor

Dear Residents,

After receiving feedback from the e-blast sent out a couple of days ago titled ‘Noisy Neighbors’ we would like to clarify that it was not our intention to encourage residents to break the rules of Luma’s Noise and Nuisance policy but rather to encourage open communication among neighbors. Please see the section in the attached document titled ‘Reporting Violations’ for more information. Noise is an issue that is hard to quantify from the perspective of your neighbors, unless you are on the other side of the wall, ceiling or floor to hear. By keeping dialogue open between neighbors, in an atmosphere of cooperation, a quality community is built and maintained. This has, and will always be, our collective goal. Enjoy life to its fullest but not at the expense of your neighbors.

If you have a complaint regarding noise, we ask that you contact the front desk staff so we can locate the origin, mitigate and document the occurrence. The information is used to enforce the rules pursuant to the Association’s enforcement policy. Another option is to simply call the police.

Please see the attached document ‘Enforcement of the CC&R’s, Rules and Regulations’ for additional information. This information can also be found on pages 13 – 15 of Luma’s Rules and Regulations.

Thank you for your cooperation and have a wonderful holiday.

Filming Notice

Dear Luma Residents,

CBS Television Studios is planning to film scenes of Scorpion at 1111, 1155, 1120 S. Grand Ave.

Proposed dates: January 5th – January 6th
Hours: 10am (Jan. 5th) – 6am (Jan. 6th)

Description of scenes and parking: Interior scenes to be shot at 1111 S. Grand Ave. LA, CA. 90015. Exterior night scenes on 1100 block of S. Grand from approx. 4pm. Requesting “NO PARKING” signs as follows: W/S S. Grand from Olympic to Pico. S/S of 12th from Grand to Olive. Posting for picture and parking work trucks. FULL CLOSURE 1/5 FROM 8PM – 5PM ON S. GRAND FROM 11TH TO 12TH. BIKE LANE CLOSURE 1/5 FROM 7AM – 5AM W/S OF GRAND FROM OLYMPIC TO PICO.

If you have any questions you can contact the location manager Carlos Aragon at (323)338-1503 or the production manager Murray Miller at (310)480-6793.

Thank you,

Luma HOA

MyFig Project Update

Dear Luma Residents,

Here’s an update on the MyFig project:

All – construction details for next week’s work below. I want to say thank you for how exceptionally cooperative and patient everyone has been with MyFIG’s work in 2017. I hope it has been beneficial for SPBID to provide these updates in an effort to enhance logistic and communication efforts. Happy holidays!

NO WORK – WEEKENDS & HOLIDAY DATES
12/23-12/24
12/25 (Christmas Day)
12/30-12/31
1/1 (New Year’s Day)

12/26 – TUESDAY
11th St., between Broadway and Flower, will experience rolling closures. These closures are estimated to be 30-minutes max.

LADWP needs to saw cut across 11th St. This work is similar to the types of closures you experienced 2-weeks back, but for much shorter timeframes.

During these closures, local access is permitted. Flaggers will be following DWP, working east to west on 11th, to provide local access to garages and assist with egress traffic leaving buildings. Due to 11th St. being a one-way westbound street, flaggers can assist cars to drive eastbound on 11th to exit the block. Yes, you can drive the wrong way on 11th, with flagger help.

12/27-12/29, WED-FRI
11th St., between Broadway and Flower, will experience ½ day full bock closures. These estimated timeframes of these closures are 8AM-12PM and 12PM-4PM. Next Tuesday, I should have more clear details on which block is effected when and will share that with all of you.

Following Tuesday’s work, LADWP will be installing new valves and tapping back into their water mains. LADWP and MyFIG have confirmed there will be no interruption to the water service for individual buildings during this work. If any unforeseen issues arise, I will e-blast them out as soon as I’m made aware.

Local access is permitted during these closures. Flaggers will follow the same protocol from Tuesday’s (12/26) work to provide ingress/egress access to garages and buildings.

OVERALL PROGRESS UPDATES ON MYFIG
North-side work on 11th St. is anticipated to be completed by end of January-2018.
For work on north/south streets, between Broadway and Flower, there is potential for limited lane closures. You may have experienced this type of lane closure this week at Grand/11th and Hope/11th.
MyFIG submitted and was approved for a peak-hour construction exemption. This means construction times moving forward will be 8AM – 5PM. This exemption was approved in order to expedite the remaining 11th St. work.

For any of your employees, residents, patrons, or vendors with deliveries, please let them know how any of the above-mentioned work may impact them. Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll do my best to get you answers as soon as possible.

Please feel free to contact MyFIG directly:
Mat Talag, LADOT
mat.talag@lacity.org
(213) 305-0312

Katie Kiefer
Director of Operations

South Park Business Improvement District
1100 S. Flower St., Suite #3400, Los Angeles, CA 90015
katie@southpark.la | o. 213 663 1120
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Dropping Items from Balconies

Dear Residents,

There have been reports that broken glass, cigarette butts and ashes are being found on residents’ balconies as a result of someone either dropping them from above, or from someone leaving articles on their balcony or next to an open window making it easy for the wind to pick up and deposit elsewhere.

Lightweight items such as empty glasses, ashtray contents, cans, beer bottles, and articles of clothing to name a few, can be picked up by the wind and end up on the ground or on someone else’s terrace or balcony or worse, could hit someone and cause bodily injury or damage to property. The wind is ever present here and you are responsible and liable for items you leave in its path.

Management wishes to remind all residents that DROPPING OR THROWING ANYTHING from windows or balconies is strictly prohibited and is a serious violation of the Association’s Rules and Regulations. It also poses a serious threat to individuals, animals and property below. We ask that all residents take precautions to prevent deliberate and/or accidental discharges of objects from windows and/or balconies. The HOA will prosecute any violation of this to the full extent of the law.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Location

1100 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
phone | (213) 742-0387

Management Team

General Manager
Francis Langlois, CCAM-HR | flanglois@actionlife.com

Manager Assistant
Taylor Jones | tjones@actionlife.com

Building Engineers
Steve Evans | sevans@actionlife.com

 

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
707 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1475
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Office | 800-400-2284 EXT. 3608
(949) 450-0202

Corporate Office
2603 Main Street, Suite 500
Irvine, CA 92614
phone | (949) 450-0202
fax | (949) 450-0303