Join a neighborhood meeting about new building on Martel Ave.

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Applicant is proposing to construct a new five-story, 50-unit affordable housing building.

YOU MAY PARTICIPATE AND VIEW THE MEETING VIA THE ZOOM PLATFORM:
1041-1049 N. Martel Avenue Virtual Neighborhood Meeting Zoom Link

If you wish to make a public comment, please use the ‘raised hand’ feature in the Zoom application. You will be called at the appropriate time.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTER, YOU MAY PARTICIPATE BY PROVIDING PUBLIC COMMENT BY TELEPHONE:
This option is to provide public comment via phone ONLY.

You are strongly encouraged to E-Mail the applicant’s representative: michael.schaier@eahhousing.org in advance of the neighborhood meeting.

In the E-Mail please include your name and the phone number from which you will be calling.

Dial-in 10 minutes prior to the start of the meeting (the meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.)
Dial in Codes: *6 = unmute. *9 = lets the host know you want to speak on the current item

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Dial-in: (669) 900-6833

Meeting I.D.: 856 4561 8187 #

YOUR PHONE WILL BE MUTED UNTIL YOU ARE CALLED TO SPEAK.
Comments from the public are limited to 3 minutes per speaker.

IF YOU’D LIKE TO PROVIDE A WRITTEN COMMENT:
To better facilitate the remote meeting, members of the public who wish to comment are strongly encouraged to submit an E-Mail with their comments to the project planner Antonio Castillo at acastillo@weho.org

For additional or clarifying information on the proposed project, please contact:

Applicant ‘s representative:
EAH, Inc. (Rep. Michael Schaier)
(415) 295-8854
michael.schaier@eahhousing.org

Project planner:
Antonio Castillo, Senior Planner
323-848-6854 acastillo@weho.org

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Eric Daniel
Eric Daniel
2 years ago

apparently it was Oct 6.:(

I live in the area and missed it.

I find I have to watch the weho city calendar. meeting announcements on wehoville are usually the day of. Formal legal mailed notices from the city for developments or licenses in a particular neighborhood usually arrive the day of, or day or two before a public meeting

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2 years ago

A time and date would be helpful.

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