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Old 08-26-2009, 06:56 AM
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Sullivan Canyon Alert!

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http://www.corbamtb.com/issues/Issue...vanCanyonAlert

Article:

Sullivan Canyon Alert!

August 22, 2009

From Michael R. Leslie, Director, Brentwood Hills Homeowners Association

Many of us in the community who hike, ride horses, and bike in Sullivan Canyon in Brentwood know that this canyon is a unique natural resource, with its huge oak and sycamore trees, pretty stream and wildlife. Because of its beauty, shady paths and easy access, Sullivan Canyon gets regular and constant use by kids, adults and senior citizens from all over West Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, and beyond.

Yet, without any meaningful CEQA review or public notice to the community, the Southern California Gas Company plans a major five year long pipeline project starting September 1, 2009. This project will have the following irreversible environmental impacts:


Cut, prune and otherwise impact 185 protected trees, including the removal of 31 sycamore trees "up to 50 inches in diameter and 95 feet in height";
Grade a 12 foot wide road with wider turn-outs all the way up Sullivan Canyon from Queensferry to Mulholland;
Import 3100 cubic yards of fill and use 2100 cubic yards of in-situ cut material for the road bed;
Use articulated concrete mats and ungrouted rip-rap on 22 pipeline exposures and "backfill" 15 eroded sections on the road where it intersects the main stream and intermittent side streams;
Involve at least three excavations of 40 feet long by 15 feet wide at various depths;
Involve extensive brush cutting and vegetation removal, including the application of herbicides, all along the road construction and pipelines;
The road construction, brush clearance and tree cutting will be done first, starting September 1, 2009.
There was no meaningful review of this project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Gas Company claims it is entitled to a categorical exemption from CEQA review because the project is only a repair and maintenance project, with negligible or no expansion of use. Yet the many admitted irreversible environmental impacts make clear this exemption is inapplicable. Furthermore, the Gas Company did not notify our local homeowners' groups or the Brentwood Community Council that it was seeking permits to conduct this project, despite the fact that many of us either live immediately adjacent to Sullivan Canyon or frequently hike, bike and ride there.

Please read the attached excerpts of the various project documents. We were only able to obtain these documents after making Public Records Act Requests to the various agencies. By the time we were able to obtain these documents, the Gas Company contended that it already has the requisite permits for the work. Their plan was to notify the community only after all permits were issued and the work is ready to be commenced.

Our only hope to have any time to review and understand this project before the bulldozers and chainsaws are unleashed in Sullivan Canyon--and our only chance to have any meaningful input into mitigating the serious environmental impacts of this project--is for all of us to immediately write, email and call the offices of Councilman Bill Rosendahl, Assemblyman Mike Feuer, Senator Fran Pavley, the California Department of Fish & Game, the Regional Water Quality Control Board and the Gas Company.
We are including contact information and email addresses below for your convenience.

Nobody opposes the Gas Company's efforts to properly maintain and ensure their pipelines are safe, but we are very frustrated that they just ignored the community and only planned to notify us only after the permits were issued and the project was underway.

The Gas Company should welcome reasoned community input, not be afraid of it. They should agree to pause the project, hold a community meeting, and take advantage of the opportunity to educate and involve the many smart and committed people in the community, including the Brentwood Community Council, the many homeowner associations whose members will be affected, and interested environmental groups.
Please ask the Gas Company and your public officials to suspend the project and meaningfully consult with the community BEFORE they start work. Once they start work, the trees will be gone and it will be too late.

Here is the contact information:

Councilman Bill Rosendahl
1645 Corinth Avenue
Room 201
West L.A., CA 90025
(310) 575-8461
Fax: (310) 575-8305
Councilman.Rosendahl@lacity.org
norman.kulla@lacity.org

California Department of Fish & Game
Jamie Jackson, Staff Environmental Scientist
Streambed Alteration Team
4949 Viewridge Ave.
San Diego, CA 92123
(626) 296-3430
jjackson@dfg.ca.gov


California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Valerie Carrillo
320 W. 4th Street, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 576-6600
Fax: (213) 576-6640
vcarrillo@waterboards.ca.gov

Southern California Gas Company
Deanna Haines
Sharon O'Rourke
9400 Oakdale Avenue, SC9314
Chatsworth, CA 91311-6511
(310) 578-2669
So'rourke@semprautilities.com

OTHER IMPORTANT PUBLIC OFFICALS TO CONTACT:

Assemblyman Mike Feuer
9200 Sunset Boulevard, PH 15
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Tel: (310) 285-5490
Fax: (310) 285-5499
ellen.isaacs@asm.ca.gov

Senator Fran Pavley
2716 Ocean Park Blvd.
Suite 3088
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 314-5214
Fax: (310) 314-5263

Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky
821 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 974-3333
(213) 625-7360 fax
zev@bos.lacounty.gov
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Old 08-26-2009, 09:03 AM
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yikes! not good!

you need to do the drop before it goes away, toby.
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Old 08-27-2009, 12:16 AM
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I sent an e-mail to all the contacts. If you guys want to also send an e-mail to them (which you should ), you guys can use my template. (I basically grabbed some lines from the report above).

Start below this line------

This e-mail is in regard to the Gas Company's 5-year long pipeline repair/maintenance project in Sullivan Canyon, Brentwood beginning September 1, 2009.

Nobody opposes the Gas Company's efforts to properly maintain and ensure their pipelines are safe, but we are very frustrated that they just ignored the community and only planned to notify us only after the permits were issued and the project was underway.

The Gas Company should welcome reasoned community input, not be afraid of it. They should agree to pause the project, hold a community meeting, and take advantage of the opportunity to educate and involve the many smart and committed people in the community, including the Brentwood Community Council, the many homeowner associations whose members will be affected, and interested environmental groups.

Please suspend the project and meaningfully consult with the community BEFORE work is started.


Thank you.

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Old 08-27-2009, 10:11 PM
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I received this e-mail from Jessyca Avalos (Field Deputy for Councilman Bill Rosendahl):

_*Notice of Community Meeting with Southern California Gas Company
Regarding Work on Pipelines in Sullivan Canyon*_

PLACE:
West Los Angeles Municipal Building
Second Floor Hearing Room - Room 200
1645 Corinth Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90025

DATE and TIME:
Monday, August 31, 2009
7:00pm


The Brentwood Community Council ("BCC") has coordinated this meeting
with representatives of Southern California Gas Company ("Gas Co") and
representatives of the Office of Councilmember Bill Rosendahl in order
to afford the residents of Brentwood and those who recreate in Sullivan
Canyon the opportunity to ask questions and express concerns regarding
the Gas Co's plan to temporarily close public access to the land it owns
in Sullivan Canyon on or about Sept 1, 2009, to work on 2 natural gas
pipelines.

Please refer to the attached letter, dated Aug. 24, 2009, from Gas Co
regarding days and hours of work, and closures at the entrances at
Queensferry Road and off Mulholland.

The following email, with attachments, was sent Aug 22, 2009, and has
been widely circulated and raises several concerns about this project.
The BCC did not participate in drafting the email and has not verified
the facts stated in the email. It is included in this Notice only as
background information about concerns being expressed.

Raymond Klein, Chair
Brentwood Community Council



I received this e-mail from Ellen Isaacs (Field Representative for Assemblymember Mike Feuer):

Dear Remel,

The Assemblymember is in Sacramento, but he is aware of this situation thanks to alert constituents and has approved a joint letter from our office and Councilmember Rosendahl's office to the Gas Company requesting a delay in commencement of work on this project. We are in close communication with Councilmember Rosendahl's office, which is going to arrange a meeting of community representatives and the Gas Company, hopefully in the next week or so, so that everyone's needs and concerns can be aired. We are aware of the proposed start date for the project, and anticipate that the Gas Company will want to be a good corporate citizen and will delay the project pending meeting with the community. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me or Councilmember Rosendahl's office

Sincerely,

Ellen Isaacs
Field Representative
Office of Assemblymember Mike Feuer
9200 Sunset Blvd., PH 15
West Hollywood, CA 90069
310-285-5490


It doesn't seem promising as far as the closures go. It may just be delayed and hopefully, the whole canyon does not turn into another fire road.
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Old 08-28-2009, 08:46 AM
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Old 08-31-2009, 09:33 PM
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Here's an update: http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.ph...36#post6063236

Work starts tomorrow and the canyon will be closed until mid December. At least it won't be 5 years. But the ride just won't be as enjoyable.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:10 AM
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UPDATE: Been reading that the canyon will open 11/15. I'm curious to see what they've done there. But it definitely won't be as fun.
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