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Jose Huizar
Добавлен 28 ноя 2008
*This site is not paid for, sponsored by, or hosted by the City of Los Angeles* José Huizar was elected to L.A. City Council in '05. Through his years of public service, he has proven himself a staunch advocate for educational reform, public safety, environmental protection and sustainable economic development. He has helped create thousands of new jobs, promoted historical preservation and has also helped bring hundreds of acres of open space and park upgrades to park-poor areas of the City. Huizar is a member of the L.A. County's Metro Board of Directors, overseeing transportation policy for the County. He served as a member and President of the LAUSD's Board of Education, overseeing the planning and implementation of the largest school construction program in U.S. history. José Huizar was born in Zacatecas and received degrees from University of California, Berkeley, Princeton University and UCLA School of Law. First Mexican immigrant elected to the City Council in LA's history.
Built In DTLA presents The Kohler Collective
Built In DTLA presented by Councilmember Jose Huizar and the Industrial District BID. An evening with The Kohler Collective, a group of creative glass blowers and metal workers located in the Industrial District #DTLA.
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Addressing Our Homeless Emergency Housing Needs in Skid Row and DTLA
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Residents are moving into the City's first A Bridge Home temporary shelter at El Pueblo in DTLA. The shelter will help people experiencing homelessness reclaim their lives, get the help they need and enter into supportive housing. Check out this video to see our plan to address emergency housing need in Skid Row & DTLA.
Opening The First 'A Bridge Home' Temporary Shelter in the City of Los Angeles
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Councilmember Huizar joined Mayor Garcetti, City Council President Herb Wesson, Councilmembers Mike Bonin and Marqueece Harris-Dawson, and John Maceri, Executive Director of The People Concern to open the City's first "A Bridge Home" emergency, temporary shelter. Councilmember Huizar's goal is for this temporary shelter located at El Pueblo, the birthplace of Los Angeles, to serve as a place of...
Night On Broadway 2019
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Mark your calendars! Night On Broadway is back January 26, 2019. Get ready to celebrate what it means to be an Angeleno with a quarter million of your closest friends on one of Los Angeles' most historic streets!
10th Anniversary of Summer Night Lights!
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Councilmember Huizar joined Mayor Garcetti, Chief Moore, the Los Angeles Chargers and the Los Angeles Sparks to celebrate ten years of keeping kids safe and active through #SummerNightLights. Thanks to the Chargers and the Spanos family for the generous $1.2M donation!
The New 6th Street Bridge
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The new 6th Street Bridge will be one for the ages. Councilmember Huizar worked to get a new $28M, 12-acre park space below the bridge filled with activities Boyle Heights, the Arts District and DTLA want. The bridge will be a destination for all of Los Angeles to enjoy. #TeamHuizar
Team Huizar 4th of July Fireworks Celebrations
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Join us for our annual Team Huizar 4th of July celebrations happening in CD14.
Councilmember Huizar's Civic Center Master Plan
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The Civic Center Master Plan that Councilmember Huizar called for in 2015 will create efficiencies and save hundreds of millions of dollars by centralizing City employees and services in one location. It will turn the Civic Center into a 24-hour destination by creating an open, pedestrian-focused design with a plaza, paseos and a campus full of residential and retail space. It will also ensure ...
Councilmember Huizar's First Food Truck Tuesday
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Close to 1,000 people gathered at Grand Park for Councilmember Huizar's first monthly Food Truck Tuesday! This event is in collaboration with Grand Park's Lunch a la Park program. See you next month!
Celebrating $2M Street Improvements in the Fashion District
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Councilmember Huizar joined Rena Masten Leddy, Executive Director of the Fashion District BID, Bureau of Street Services and the Bureau of Engineering to cut the ribbon on $2M in street improvements in the Fashion District! The project repaired sidewalks, added new crosswalks, curb bump-outs and trees - improving safety and walkability in DTLA and continuing to move DTLA Forward.
Huizar, DTLA Forward, Announces $5.3 Million in Street Improvements Coming to Little Tokyo
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Councilmember Huizar, Chris Komai, chair of the Little Tokyo Community Council, the Bureau of Engineering, the City’s Department of Transportation, the Bureau of Street Lighting and community members broke ground this week on $5.3 million in street improvements coming to Little Tokyo. The improvements are part of Councilmember Huizar’s DTLA FORWARD initiative and include extending the pedestria...
Councilmember Huizar Temporary Shelter Plan in DTLA & Chicano Student Walkouts Memorial in El Sereno
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LA This Week reporting on Councilmember Huizar's motion to create temporary, emergency trailers for individuals experiencing homelessness at a City-owned parking lot near El Pueblo in Downtown LA. Councilmember Huizar also helped sponsor a plaque to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the East LA Walkouts, which began at Wilson High School.
Pledging 222 Units of Supportive Housing Every Three Years In Each Council District
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One of the great challenges of homelessness we face is it's no longer relegated to a few areas of the City. It's everywhere. As co-author of Measure HHH, proud to stand with my colleagues & pledge that each Council District support at least 222 units of HHH-funded Supportive Housing every 3 years.
Councilmember Huizar Honors LA Immigrants and Braceros with New City Plaza
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Councilmember Huizar joined the City's Department of Cultural Affairs, Public Works, Street Lighting, Street Services, the Department of Transportation and members of the Ex-Braceros to break ground on a $3.2 million streetscape and pedestrian improvement project near El Pueblo, highlighting the City's diverse culture thru design. The Bracero program brought millions of Mexicans between 1942 an...
Councilmember Huizar Brings Improvements to Alhambra Avenue in El Sereno
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Councilmember Huizar Brings Improvements to Alhambra Avenue in El Sereno
Councilmember Huizar Brings Homeless Donation Meters to LA
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Councilmember Huizar Brings Homeless Donation Meters to LA
Using City-Propety for Temporary Homeless Shelters and Protecting Los Angeles' Immigrant Communities
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Using City-Propety for Temporary Homeless Shelters and Protecting Los Angeles' Immigrant Communities
Bringing Back Broadway Photo Gallery at the Los Angeles City Hall
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Bringing Back Broadway Photo Gallery at the Los Angeles City Hall
Installing New Benches At Gladys Park in Skid Row
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Installing New Benches At Gladys Park in Skid Row
Councilmember Huizar, Mayor Garcetti Open Up The Skid Row ReFresh Spot
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Councilmember Huizar, Mayor Garcetti Open Up The Skid Row ReFresh Spot
Endeavor College Prep Ribbon Cutting in Boyle Heights
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Endeavor College Prep Ribbon Cutting in Boyle Heights
New Mural In Boyle Heights Honors Groundbreaking Women
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New Mural In Boyle Heights Honors Groundbreaking Women
City-Owned Property In Boyle Heights Transforming Into Affordable Housing
Просмотров 2096 лет назад
City-Owned Property In Boyle Heights Transforming Into Affordable Housing
Aprendio de sus padres a ser corrupto cuando te miran dicen es lo que apredio de los padres como diciendo es el ejemplo
Well that will be a lovely story to share with the immates in prison i guess. Id be more concerned about your prostate at Christmas time and who wants a gift ?
Learn how to speak Spanish properly!
My maternal great grandmother is buried there at the Evergreen Cemetery that those two men were passing by on Brooklyn Ave. She died from the Spanish flu in 1918 at a makeshift hospital at a elementary school in Chinatown. Across the street from the old French Hospital on Hill street
DUSTY BIG HAZARD TINY LOCOS X3
And (11) years later, still no Street Car
This was a nice story about a wonderful community. Unfortunately, Huizar turned out to be just another crooked, greedy, money grabbing democrat politician. LA city council is full of untrustworthy liberal democrats who do not care about the hard-working families who make this community great.
Memories. Attended Christopher Dena Elementary then went on to Stevenson Middle School and finally Roosevelt High (93-2003). Very poor education. Neighborhood wise, we lived in Estrada courts and most of the areas captured in this video were still unsafe. Haven't gone back since I left L.A. in 2014 and CA.
Jaja Jose Guizar??? Really ???? Dude I’ve lived in Boyle heights for 45 years…. This guy is an embarrassment for Boyle heights.
F Boyle heights
They lied to you!!
So and now lol a lot crazy things r happen… paqe tanto pedo un regular puente y ya that’s a lot many why ther don’t spend t money in drainage system o t city
Actually pretty impressed that the bridge itself looks exactly how it is modeled.
Have fun bragging about your ‘work’ on this project to your cell mates when next year you’re convicted on your federal corruption and racketeering charges!
It is a really cool, modern looking bridge. Very impressed!
I hate to say this but, I tend to agree with many of the comments written here. The area is Boyle Heights not Beverly hills, the bridge should have had a simple design and without all the fanfare below the bridge. It could have been built for a lot less money. I cringe at the thought of what this bridge will look like within a year.
That's nice, but couldn't you perhaps spend some money cleaning up the trash on the streets, and throwing out the people causing the mess.
Homeless new spot
Really?? You have to cycle next to the cars???!! Americans are crazy.. Move it over behind the wall with the pedestrian area.
Huizar taking bribes and partying in Las Vegas😂
This is a great opportunity for people to come together we all have to make sure we’re having fun we’re safe and communicating with one another. Please make sure there are no homeless people around
A new spot for the homeless to destroy 🤣
I think the new bridge is ugly also with a park below you’ll have every homeless person from skid Road living at the park some even trying to jump off the bridge.
They should add street lights
“So when this bridge is completed by the end of 2020.” Like bruh its 2022 😭😭😭
“Arts District”!!😂😂😂Yeah, if you think vagrants urinating and defecating in the streets “art”. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great homeless encampments coming under the bridge with all amenities Tennis courts etc.
the train ruined the heights
now a bunch of hipsters are moving in lol
I went here during construction for tuor
Mr. Huizar, YOU’RE ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT TO BOYLE HEIGHTS. THE COMMUNITY BELIEVED IN YOU N YOU LET US DOWN.SHAME ON YOU ACCEPTING KICKBACKS 4 YOUR OWN BENEFIT 😡😡😡
I wish Mexican Americans spoke English. There is so little here.
It would be great to maintain what we have now. We have no street sweeping trashy filthily conditions. and millions on a bridge and park where the severely mentally ill and addicted most likely will f it up so sad
I LIVED NEAR SOTO AND BROOKLYN IN THE SIXTY AND SEVENTY. WHEN IAM IN LOS ANGELES I DRIVE AROUND BOYLE HEIGHTS. I HAVE MY BURRITOS AT AL AND BEA. IT WAS GREAT MEMORIES SEEING THIS VIDEO.
Is thet the way you dooz?
Like it was mentioned this is a historic neighborhood, but ( what I assume ) is a small population want to keep it the slum that it has become over time. They make it very difficult for anyone ( other then Hispanics) to come into the neighborhood either as residents, business owners, or both ( they claim their fighting against gentrification and yet no one calls it what it is " racism " ). That once diverse community is nothing but a slum and the worse part is residents with the loudest voices and strongest arms want it to stay that way
This crook
Joe Sanchez was a Staple in his community and in his personal life, He Definitely was a trailblazer and he helped alot of people get there feet in the door, alot of people in the political aspect got where they are now because of him.. love you Uncle Joe, you were the best uncle ever, very inspiring, intelligent, and a go getter with a wonderful sense of humor.. R.I.P Uncle Joe💙👍🏼
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Politics is a dirt & corrupt. Same with career politicians. L.A. is literally a s**thole because useful idiots vote for dirtbags like him
Jose is not the first human,nor politician to fuck up! Yes I liked the man, had faith in his leadership and now he deserves his fair trail. We have a WHITE man who occupies the presidency & has been allowed to get away with "murder" because of his priviledge! Jose must have his day in court and pay for crimes if found guilty! I am very dissapointed and sad for his familia & most importantly for his constituents! That is why I will never ever completly trust any human to be a perfect political figure!
Done in the end of 2020. Looks at then 1/4th built bridge December 30 2020 .. hmm lol
Must’ve missed something: Hispanic and Latino only : 98.8% of Boyle heights in 2020; uuuhhhh WHERE IS THE DIVERSITY IN THAT? Oh yes...... I’m the DIVERSITY SO FAR! You’re welcome I moved here for my ancestors! Thx!
Thank goodness THANK GOD!!! The aTRUTH COMES OUT!!! Not all LATINOS AND MEXICANS! There you go! Stop the LIES AND RACISM Against non-Hispanics calling them/us as GENTRIFIERS ! No more acceptable racism! It’s MY NEIGHBORHOOD TOO!
Jose Huizar the rat thief. He's a typical liberal racist who stole money from his "raza" and the liberals still vote for him because he has a D after his name! Lol
Very nice to see a historic neighborhood brought back to life and beautified for the community to enjoy and be proud of!
New bridge design fails to respect history in my opinion. Boo.
FYI, this bridge won''t be finished until 2024.
It opened today July 10, 2022
Nothing like attending a concert or a Play with a Bridge full of cars above you. Lets be real, this is going to be the largest homeless camp in California.
Unfortunately you are right!
This new bridge will never compare to the the old one or hold up like it. Long are the days of structures built to stand the test of time. LA wants a Utopia and old stuff built with lost craft and knowledge of building have no place.
I was raised in East LA and Boyle Heights lived in front of Belvedere Park such beautiful memories living in such a rich culture neighborhood I wouldn't mind raising my family there I love Boyle Heights in East LA I'm proud to have been raised there💯💯💯