Here are some things you can do to help:

Click here to request a LAWN SIGN that expresses your opposition.

1) Click on the link below to send in an email to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning and Councilman Bill Rosendahl to let them know that you object to approving this project as currently proposed.

Click Here to Send an E-Mail Now!

Please copy and paste the suggested language below into the email that pops up when you click the link above. Feel free to make edits.

I oppose changing the zoning of the area northwest of Bundy and Olympic to allow for the construction of “Bundy Village” at this time. Traffic in the area is already gridlocked, and this project adds too many additional car trips to this extremely congested area. Until and unless the developer can demonstrate that all of the adverse traffic impacts can be significantly mitigated through infrastructure improvements or by downsizing the project, I will continue to oppose Bundy Village.

[Insert Your Name]

[Insert your affiliation with the area, e.g. "Brentwood resident", "Westside Commuter", etc.]

Note to Mozilla Thunderbird users: If you get an error message when you try to send the email, please replace the email addresses with:

Councilman.rosendahl@lacity.org, luciralia.ibarra@lacity.org, info@brentwoodcommunitycouncil.org

2) Please let your friends, neighbors, co-workers, and organizations know about this project. Tell them to visit www.stopbundyvillage.com.

3) Set up an appointment with Bill Rosendahl or his staff. The more meetings and calls they get the more likely they are pay attention. His West LA office is located at 1645 Corinth Avenue, Los Angeles, 90025, 310-575-8461, and he also has offices in Westchester and Downtown LA .

4) Visit www.stopbundyvillage.com for regular updates

5) If you are part of a business, school, or other community organization that will be impacted by this project, please add your organization to our coalition list. Please send an email to info@stopbundyvillage.com to add your organization to the coalition.

6) Attend a meeting to voice your opinion – click here for a full list of meetings

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