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Community Updates for 6/5/2026
Posted By flanglois on June 5, 2026
Dear Luma Residents,
Friendly Reminders:
Friendly Reminder Regarding Pool & Terrace Rules
As we move into the summer season and the 4th-floor terrace, pool, and BBQ areas become increasingly popular, we would like to remind all residents to please be mindful of the Association’s Rules & Regulations so that these shared amenities remain enjoyable for everyone.
The terrace and pool areas are shared community spaces intended for the use and enjoyment of all residents. With increased activity during warmer months, we ask everyone to be respectful of neighbors, guests, staff, and fellow residents.
Please keep the following select and important reminders in mind:
- Residents must accompany their guests at all times while using the recreational facilities.
- No resident or group of residents may have more than ten (10) people total on the 4th-floor terrace and pool area at any given time, including the resident(s). Units may not be combined to increase the number of guests.
- Noise levels must remain reasonable at all times, especially during evening hours, as many homes are directly adjacent to the terrace and pool areas.
- DJs, amplified speakers, and similar sound equipment are not permitted.
- BBQ and lounge areas are first-come, first-served and may not be reserved.
- Decorating common areas with balloons, banners, signage, or other party-related items is prohibited.
- Glass containers are not permitted in the pool or spa areas.
- Intoxicated individuals are prohibited from using or being in close proximity to the pool or spa areas.
- Residents are responsible for ensuring their guests comply with all Association rules.
- All terrace and pool rules are posted on the 4th floor. Please take time to become familiar with them.
Please also remember that Association staff and patrol personnel are here to educate residents on the Rules & Regulations. Residents and guests are expected to comply with instructions provided by staff regarding safety, occupancy, noise, and amenity usage.
Our goal is not enforcement for the sake of enforcement, but rather maintaining a safe, respectful, and enjoyable environment for all residents and their guests.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation and consideration as we head into a busy summer season.
Things To Do Around DTLA:
Summer Bazaar Neighborhood Market
Save the Date – Sunday, June 7 from 12 noon to 5 pm at Wishbone Park (South Park Commons) for a Summer Bazaar of artists, crafters, South Park businesses, and more.
The Wine Station with pizza and wine. MedBeauty, Tanja The Icelandic Esthetician at Cut to the Feeling, SugarSugar. Other vendors include apparel, polymer clay jewelry, candles and home fragrances, ceramics, artwork, crochet – 12 vendors and still growing.
The event is free! Mark your calendar!!!
Family Events at Grand Central Market
Every member of the family is invited to participate in Grand Central Market’s monthly family crafting day. Activity changes monthly.
This event is free and supplies are included. Hosted by Design HiveLA.
Location: Grand Central Market 317 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013
- Market Mariachi- Every 2nd and last Sunday from 1pm to 3pm
- Family Crafts- Every 3rd Sunday from 11am to 1pm
- GCM Bazaar- Every weekend of month from 11am to 5pm
For more information, click here Events – Grand Central Market
Building Safety Tip:
Trash Chute Protocol Reminder
To help prevent future trash chute blockages and service disruptions, please do not place cardboard boxes or other large items down the trash chute.
Even when cardboard boxes are folded, they often do not remain flat as they travel down the chute. Due to their natural rigidity and “spring-back” effect, boxes can reopen during the fall and become wedged inside the chute. When this occurs, trash accumulates above the blockage, resulting in clogged chutes, additional maintenance expenses, and inconvenience for residents.
Please remember that cardboard is a recyclable material and should never be disposed of through the trash chute. All cardboard boxes should be broken down completely and taken to the designated Recycling Room on the 1st Floor for proper disposal.
Your cooperation helps keep our waste disposal system operating efficiently and reduces unnecessary maintenance costs for the Association.
Thank you for your assistance and consideration.
Engineer’s Corner:
Washing Machine Maintenance Tips
Routine maintenance to your washing machine will ensure proper operation and help prevent potential issues in the future.
Please see the attachment for additional information and maintenance tips.
General Announcements:
South Park Neighborhood Newsletter
June 2026 SPNA Newsletter Click here to view the latest South Park Neighborhood Association newsletter: www.spna-dtla.org
Bee Organic Dry Cleaners
Discover hassle-free laundry and dry-cleaning services in Los Angeles! Bee Organic Dry Cleaners offers professional laundry and dry-cleaning, pickup and delivery, competitive rates, and eco-friendly practices. New customers receive 20% off their first order. Check out the attached flyer for more details and contact information.
Spectrum Promotion
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Premier per month for 3 years. Speak with your Spectrum Representative for more details, ask for Maneka Scott at 310-395-8515 or email at maneka.scott@charter.com
Bel Air Internet is now Zentro Promotion
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• Free Installation
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