about that Venice Beach encampment, or “Skid Row West”…

City workers cleaning around the Venice encampments—where are these guys in Skid Row—the ORIGINAL Skid Row that is?

Venice Beach has been getting a lot of cross-press with Skid Row recently with a homeless encampment that has sprung up along 3rd and Rose Streets. I have been following this story in the press, click here for some info in this. In recent weeks, dozens of homeless people have been sleeping in this area after the city began enforcing an overnight curfew on the Venice Boardwalk.

This area is now being called, “Skid Row West”, or “Skid Rose”, (because of the Rose Street location). Unfortunately, the City of Los Angeles has yet to find real solutions or build enough housing for the homeless population of this fine City, so people continue to be just pushed around from one place to the next. Some say the people on the streets are merely “housing resistant”, others acknowledge that the majority on the streets now are either mentally ill or serious substance abusers or both (which is my opinion). Whichever the case may be- Los Angeles has no real solutions for the thousands of people on her streets nightly- unlike other large metropolises across America which have made great strides in getting vulnerable people off the streets. Click here to read a  great article by Steve Clare who is executive director of the Venice Community Housing Corporation, a nonprofit housing and community development organization serving the Westside of Los Angeles about real workable solutions for the homeless of LA.

In reading about this situation in Venice here, I couldn’t help but notice a glaring disparity in the way the City is cleaning up around the encampments over there on the Westside- as opposed to over here in the real Skid Row. According to the LA Weekly article linked to above called, Venice’s Own ‘Skid Rose’ Homeless Camp at 3rd Slowly Being Flushed by City Officials, by Simone Wilson Thus., May 3 2012

…The team included LAPD cops on horses, bio-hazard guys from the Department of Public Works and representatives from L.A. City Hall — including Public Works commissioner Andrea Alarcon, royal offspring of City Councilman Richard Alarcon. Also present was the mayor’s Westside deputy, Joseph Hari.

…Rosendahl confirms: “Further clean-ups will happen, and on a regular basis.”

Where are the bio-hazard guys for the REAL Skid Row? We have a serious, entrenched and consistent need for out streets to be power-washed of human waste in the form of urine, feces and vomit that NEVER get cleaned. I will be looking into getting over here whatever they get over there- we are ALL City of LA. I have never heard of the LA Department of Public Works doing any clean-up for Skid Row.

Great strides have been made recently with Operation Face-Lift/Skid Row 2012, which began in 2008 by actual community residents of Skid Row (watch video here), click here for more information about the 2012 re-energized movement. We have gotten the attention of the City, so that now Street Services- click here for the update- and the Bureau of Sanitation, click here for the 411 on this- have gotten on board with help for our garbage laden streets. But the need is still great, as is our lack of trash receptacles. I’m not sure what is going on over in Venice- but to be clear- Operation Face-Lift is interested primarily in connecting with the people on the streets and getting their involvement and participation in the community-at-large- NOT pushing them away to some other place out of sight, out of mind.

Curious about what all the fuss is over on the Westside- I took a drive over to “Skid Rose” on Friday at about 6pm. What I saw was…not much at all. A few, maybe 3 or 4 bags of what looked like people’s personal belongings, one loveseat, one tent and a couple of gentlemen with shopping carts. I saw no garbage on the streets, no piles of trash anywhere. Frankly, I am confused and slightly angry at all the attention given to this so-called encampment when the needs in our downtown streets far outweigh anything over in Venice- at least from what I personally witnessed on this day. Maybe someone can explain the difference in services that  the Westside gets as compared to my neighborhood, the REAL Skid Row.

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OPERATION FACE-LIFT 2012/Skid Row (Saturday May 5th @ 11am)

 

The next “Community Clean-Up” is tomorrow starting @ 11am @624 s. San Julian (VOA-DROP IN CENTER). If you would like to attend- some things that are needed are brooms, garbage bags, dust pans, garbage cans, face-masks and gloves.

Click here for a breakdown of what Operation Face-Lift 2012/Skid Row is all about.

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OPERATION FACE-LIFT 2012/Skid Row (Saturday April 28th @ 11am)

The next “Community Clean-Up” is TODAY starting @ 11am @624 s. San Julian (VOA-DROP IN CENTER). If you would like to attend- some things that are needed are brooms, garbage bags, dust pans, garbage cans, face-masks and gloves.

Click here for a breakdown of what Operation Face-Lift 2012/Skid Row is all about.

The Fashion District BID empties the trash receptacles on San Julian St. from 7th to 6th- they have "adopted" this block and the Skid Row community is thankful for this!

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“vintage” video of Operation Face-Lift / Skid Row 2008

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Operation Face-Lift 2012/ Skid Row- Planning Session

This is what "Community Organizing" looks like

I held a small gathering of like-minded folks last Wednesday to discuss Operation Face-Lift 2012/ Skid Row. At this meeting were some of the original Community Organizers of Operation Face-Lift 2008 (like OG Man & Coach Ron). This meeting allowed some of us new to the neighborhood, as well as some new AND old “friends of Skid Row” to get acquainted. All in all, some good synergy seems to be getting going with this 2012 movement.

whats up, Ms. Emily?

One of the things discussed was a website for Operation Face-Lift. This site will act as a centralized place for information on upcoming cleaning and beautification events. Also discussed were health precautions to take when cleaning the streets of Skid Row- such as the necessity of wearing heavy-duty gloves and the importance of scrubbing up afterwards with soap and water to prevent communicable diseases, such as Staph- which is a constant concern in the area.

Hal

There are a lot of pieces to the puzzle in how we, as a newly invigorated group can work together to promote: clean, safe and healthy streets for Skid Row. It all starts with organization. Some positive developments coming out of City government appear to be assisting our efforts. Already, Street Services have been stepping-up to clean San Julian & 6th streets recently. With the trash-can emptying already being done by the Fashion district BID- the very “heart” of Skid Row is looking noticeably cleaner and feeling much safer that even just a couple of months ago.

this is "Big Mac"- we just met- he has some great ideas about how to make it "hip to be clean" in Skid Row- utilizing art, naturally

We will remain focused on basic sanitation issues. Also, things like getting our storm drains grated, getting our rat infestation under control and making sure our streets lights are all functioning are important too. Many of us are also interested in promoting more murals, planting more trees and getting some benches for our public sidewalks to make life more comfortable for the large elderly and disabled population which call this place home. There is so much more that it will take to make this community whole- but we all feel committed to its revitalization and grateful for the help already coming our way.

Alex- filmmaker

*A special thank you to Bobby Buck for letting me use some of his photos for this posting.

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Springtime on San Pedro Street, 2012

Photos by Didier Burton

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BREAKING NEWS- THE CITY CLEANS SAN JULIAN STREET!

I just received some good news today. A little birdie (a very reliable birdie) told me that City Sanitation workers rolled onto San Julian St. today and proceeded to clean it, along with 6th St.!

Just as soon as I can get some photos of this, I will post them here.

This must mean there is a new sheriff in town- one that has his or her ear to the ground and one that cares about Sanitation for Skid Row. Nice.

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Skidrow Studios – Live! OG Man speaks on the radio about COMMUNITY

OG Man (Manuel Compito) talking about the Community at Skid Row Studios:

EPISODE 29 –THE QUMRAN REPORT – CULTURAL LIFE OF THE DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY

 

Follow the below link to the Skid Row Studios website to hear OG Man (Manuel Compito) speak (at the 9:50 mark) about various grass-roots programs he is involved with, such as the Skid Row 3 on 3 Street Ball Leauge, Issues and Solutions, the Skid Row Brigade, OG’s N Service and Operation Face-Lift/Skid Row. Also, hear a little about Coach Ron’s Fun Zone Reading Club for Homeless Kids, Michael Blaze’s Skid Row Photography Club and Ms. Emily’s Grooming for Success program that cuts the hair of the homeless.

 http://www.skidrowstudios.com/the-qumran-report/2012-04-03/4735/

 

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OPERATION FACE-LIFT 2012/Skid Row (Saturday April 7th @ 11am)

The next “Community Clean-Up” is this Saturday, starting @ 11am @624 s. San Julian (VOA-DROP IN CENTER). If you would like to attend- some things that are needed are brooms, garbage bags, dust pans, garbage cans, face-masks and gloves.

IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT IF YOU INTEND TO COME HELP CLEAN, YOU BRING HEAVY DUTY RUBBER GLOVES AND A FACE-MASK WHILE YOU ARE SWEEPING.

Click here for a breakdown of what Operation Face-Lift 2012/Skid Row is all about.

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THE BRIGADE…SKID ROW

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