Latino group to present plans to council
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Andrew Glazer
WEST SIDE -- After years of feeling ignored and months of meetings,
Latino community leaders on Monday finally finished a report for city
planners that they said will help revitalize their neighborhood.
They plan to unveil the report to the City Council and the public at the
Jan. 3 City Council meeting.
“The report will offer a new perspective on the West Side,” said Bill
Turpit, a member of the Latino Community Advisors, a coalition of
neighborhood activists, business owners and residents.
The group will not release details about the report until the council
meeting, Turpit said.
The city asked the advisory group to help its planners design a strategy
for bringing new life to the neighborhood, which recently has had
landscaping, street and traffic problems. The neighborhood features a mix
of homes, industrial facilities and small shops.
The advisory group formed in September after Latino residents complained
about being left out of the planning process.
“The report will summarize hundreds of conversations held in the Latino
community over the last two months,” Turpit said. “But they’re not coming
from left field. Our ideas aren’t radically different from comments that
have already been made. However, there will be an emphasis on different
issues.”
A dozen representatives from the advisory group put together the report
as a companion to one being made by a class of graduate students at UC
Irvine’s Department of Urban and Regional Planning.”We tried to get a
good sense of residents, business and key community organizations to
identify problems in the neighborhood that can be solved,” said Kris Day,
associate professor at UC Irvine.Patty Madueno, a member of the
coalition, said the group will try to encourage more Latino residents to
participate in city government. She said the group will tell people about
the release of the report at the City Council meeting during Sunday Mass
at St. Joachim’s Church, which has a large Latino congregation.
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