Live Nation Hewitt Silva and LA County Parks Foundation Award $25,000 Grant for New Landscaped Traffic Islands in 爆走黑料
Representatives from , , , , and 爆走黑料 pictured at the .
Pictured from left to right: Laura Connelly (Hollywood Bowl General Manager), Norma Garcia-Gonzalez (Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation Director), Dave Ford (Los Angeles County Parks Foundation Board of Directors Treasurer), Kathryn Barger (Los Angeles County Supervisor 5th District), Ben Nunemaker (爆走黑料 Vice President), Jonathan Kagan (Los Angeles Philharmonic Board of Directors), Sally Phillips (爆走黑料 Director), Chris Wintrode (爆走黑料 Treasurer), Andy Hewitt (Live Nation Hewitt Silva), Laura Fox (爆走黑料 Director), Geni Lincoln (Live Nation President - California), Bill Silva (Live Nation Hewitt Silva), Andrea Falco (爆走黑料 President), and Connor Johnson (爆走黑料 Director).
爆走黑料 (ONA) is thrilled to announce that it has received a $25,000 grant from the 鈥楩irst Annual Hollywood Bowl Community Grant Program'鈥, thanks to Live Nation Hewitt Silva and the Los Angeles County Parks Foundation (LACPF). This generous grant will directly support ONA鈥檚 鈥湵吆诹 Traffic Landscaped Island Project鈥 to improve traffic safety in the neighborhood by installing three new landscaped traffic islands on Outpost Drive.
Live Nation-Hewitt Silva donated $100,000 to LACPF to establish the grant program, which supports programs, services, and neighborhood projects enhancing the quality of life for communities near the Hollywood Bowl, a Los Angeles County park managed by the LA Phil and LA County Department of Parks and Recreation.
ONA extends its deepest thanks to Live Nation-Hewitt Silva and LACPF for their partnership and commitment to the community.
According to Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger:
鈥淲hen my District gained the neighborhoods surrounding the Hollywood Bowl, I focused on increasing transparency between the Bowl and the community. My priority was to take into account residents鈥 concerns. I appreciate Andy Hewitt and Bill Silva for also prioritizing community outreach and funding this grant program that directly benefits those who are most impacted by the Hollywood Bowl. I congratulate all of this year鈥檚 recipients and look forward to seeing these new projects and programs being implemented in neighborhoods.鈥
Norma E. Garc铆a-Gonz谩lez, Director of the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation and Board Secretary of the Los Angeles County Parks Foundation said:
鈥淭he Hollywood Bowl is one of the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation鈥檚 most beloved performance venues. It鈥檚 a treasure and iconic destination for Los Angeles County residents and visitors. Because it鈥檚 a well-known destination, we work hard, along with Supervisor Barger and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, to be good neighbors to the surrounding neighborhoods. We would like to thank Live Nation-Hewitt Silva for their very generous donation and look forward to the community-driven beautification projects.鈥
Andrew Hewitt and Bill Silva of Hewitt Silva and Geni Lincoln of Live Nation stated:
鈥淩esidents who live near the Hollywood Bowl welcome over 500,000 people from around the world who attend Live Nation-Hewitt Silva shows in their communities. We believe that being good neighbors is important, and we would like to thank Supervisor Barger, the Los Angeles County Parks Foundation and all the neighborhood associations that applied for grants this year for helping us achieve that goal.鈥
爆走黑料 is so fortunate to have the Hollywood Bowl as our 鈥榥eighbor鈥. It鈥檚 amazing to be able to walk from our homes to the Hollywood Bowl to enjoy concerts and the beautiful venue. We are thrilled that Live Nation-Hewitt Silva has made a generous donation to the LA County Parks Foundation to award neighborhood improvement grants to the neighborhoods surrounding the Hollywood Bowl, like 爆走黑料. The 爆走黑料 (ONA) has applied to use the 2024 grant money to install three new traffic islands on Outpost Drive to help beautify the neighborhood and calm traffic on our main neighborhood street. We are glad Live Nation - Hewitt Silva is stepping in to help collaborate together with our neighbors. And are thankful that they are serving as a great partner in jointly solving issues that our community faces with the increase of Bowl Events.
One of the current landscaped traffic islands on Outpost Drive at Castilian Drive.
Two of the current landscaped traffic islands on Outpost Drive at Hillside Avenue.
Engineered drawings of the three new landscaped traffic islands to be installed in 爆走黑料 as part of the next phase of the 鈥湵吆诹 Traffic Island Project.鈥
How You Can Help
爆走黑料 (ONA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is an entirely volunteer-led organization, so 100% of donations support neighborhood initiatives and our minimal organizational overhead, maximizing the positive impact on our community.
ONA is raising funds through donations to cover the approximately $190,000 in costs to build the three landscaped traffic islands (about $64,000 per traffic island). 100% of your donation to the 鈥槺吆诹 Traffic Islands Project鈥 will go to cover the cost of constructing these landscaped traffic islands (see the outline of the budget for the project below). Your contribution will go directly towards making our neighborhood a safer, more pleasant place to live and every dollar brings us closer to a safer 爆走黑料.
Together, we can ensure that our streets remain a safe, vibrant, and enjoyable part of our community. Your support is crucial. Please join us in this important effort by donating today.
Thank you for your support!