October 16, 2025 WANC Update


A new housing development—Haven on Orange—is set to open in the West Adams District in Summer 2025. According to information provided by HVN Development, the project will offer 34 new 1- and 2-bedroom apartment units ranging in size from approximately 400 to 550 square feet, with rents starting from the low $2,000s.
The development is described as:
Within walking distance to Metrorail and close to major destinations including USC, entertainment, and healthcare centers.
Featuring new amenities such as elevators, laundry facilities, and secure bike storage.
Designed to provide high-quality, efficient homes with a focus on affordability and dignity in living.
📩 For more information, interested parties may contact HVN Development at HVNonOrange@apertopm.com or call (213) 992-6046. You can also visit HavenOnOrange.com.
This information is being provided as a courtesy to the community and is not an endorsement by the West Adams Neighborhood Council.
We’re excited to officially announce the results of the 2025 West Adams Neighborhood Council (WANC) election! Thank you to everyone who participated, supported, and voted — your engagement strengthens our community and helps shape the future of West Adams. Please join us in congratulating and welcoming the Board Members who will be representing our vibrant neighborhood:
We are thrilled to have a dynamic mix of fresh energy and seasoned leadership on the Board. Returning members Dorsay Dujon, Angela Gilbert, Richard P. Williams, and Connye Thomas bring valuable experience and deep community knowledge, while our new members — Emily Reyes, Jhoiey Ramirez, Alexandria Sulaimankhil, and Ernesto Ramirez — bring fresh perspectives and new ideas to help West Adams thrive.
We extend our deepest gratitude to all the candidates who ran and to every community member who participated in this important election. Stay tuned for updates on the official swearing-in ceremony and upcoming meetings. The future is bright for West Adams, and we can’t wait to see what we’ll accomplish together! Congratulations to all! #TogetherForWestAdams
The Urgent Need for a Public Bank
A Financial Lifeline for Equity and Resilience
Los Angeles faces intersecting crises—from wildfires and unaffordable housing to aging infrastructure and systemic inequity. Amid these challenges, big banks drain $1.4 billion annually in debt service and financing costs from the City, as outlined in the City’s 2024/25 Budget. This substantial sum could rebuild neighborhoods, fund disaster resilience, recapture public dollars for local reinvestment, reduce costs, and support long-overlooked marginalized communities.
The Municipal Bank of Los Angeles (MBLA) is a proposed nonprofit, city-owned, tax-exempt wholesale bank that manages the City’s finances while collaborating with local lenders to maximize community impact. It leverages municipal funds to finance affordable housing, green infrastructure, and equitable recovery efforts. Operating without retail services (e.g., branches, ATMs, checking accounts), the bank maintains low overhead, focuses exclusively on amplifying public resources, keeping profits within LA.
The MBLA is governed by an independent board and managed by bankers and financial experts separate from City Hall, ensuring strict state and federal regulatory oversight while aligning every dollar with the City’s equity and sustainability goals.
1. Accelerate Affordable Housing
2. Disaster Response That Works
3. Save Millions Annually
4. Proven Success: Bank of North Dakota (BND)
5. Feasibility & Impact
Next Steps
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved the public bank feasibility study under California’s Public Banking Act in June 2023 and May 2024. Now, the City must allocate $460K to fund the RFP so consultants can start their work. This minimal investment will save millions in the short term and build the financial infrastructure needed before the next crisis strikes.
Why This Matters: Our Money, Our Values, Our Bank.
Supporting Resources
This information is being provided as a courtesy to the community and is not an endorsement by the West Adams Neighborhood Council.
Information Submitted by Trinity Tran, Executive Director of California Public Banking Alliance & Public Bank LA.
The West Adams Neighborhood Council (WANC) is excited to announce the upcoming 2025 Neighborhood Council Elections, providing stakeholders an opportunity to shape the future of our community. This year, all elections will be conducted exclusively through Vote-By-Mail (VBM), ensuring a convenient and accessible voting process for all participants.
Key Election Dates:
• Candidate Filing Period: December 6, 2024 – January 20, 2025
• Election Day: April 8, 2025
How to Participate:
1. Request Your Vote-By-Mail Ballot:
• Online: Visit the City Clerk’s VBM application portal to submit your request.
• By Mail: Download the VBM application form, complete it, and send it to the Office of the City Clerk – Election Division at 555 Ramirez Street, Space 300, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Ensure your application is submitted well before the election date to receive your ballot on time.
2. Complete and Return Your Ballot:
• Once you receive your VBM ballot, carefully follow the instructions to mark your choices.
• Return your completed ballot using the provided postage-paid envelope. Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, April 8, 2025, to be counted.

Who Can Vote:
If you live, work, own property, or have a community interest within the West Adams boundaries and are at least 16 years old, you’re eligible to vote in the WANC elections. This inclusivity ensures diverse representation and voices within our council.
Get Involved:
Serving on the Neighborhood Council is a meaningful way to influence decisions affecting West Adams. While the candidate filing period has concluded, you can still engage by attending council meetings, participating in committees, and, most importantly, casting your vote.
Stay Informed:
For the latest updates, detailed election information, and resources, visit the West Adams Neighborhood Council website. Your participation is vital in shaping the future of our community.
Make your voice heard—vote in the 2025 West Adams Neighborhood Council Elections!
Wildfire Recovery Resources for the Arts & Culture Community
The West Adams Neighborhood Council is committed to keeping our community informed and connected to critical resources. In the wake of recent wildfires affecting Los Angeles County, many artists, cultural workers, and small businesses have faced significant challenges. To support those impacted, LA County Department of Arts and Culture has compiled a comprehensive set of wildfire recovery resources.
These resources include financial assistance, legal aid, employment support, disaster relief grants, and mental health services tailored for the arts and culture sector. Whether you are an individual artist, an arts organization, or a small business owner, there are programs available to help you rebuild and recover.
Key Resources Available:
• FEMA Assistance: Support for disaster-impacted individuals and businesses, including financial relief and recovery resources.
• Small Business Support: Grants and emergency loans for small businesses affected by the wildfires.
• LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund: Up to $10,000 in financial aid for displaced artists and arts workers.
• Entertainment Community Fund: Emergency financial assistance for performing arts and entertainment professionals.
• Legal Assistance: Free guidance on insurance claims, commercial leases, and tenant rights through California Lawyers for the Arts.
• Workforce & Employment Support: Job training, unemployment benefits, and temporary jobs for those who lost work due to the fires.
If you or someone you know has been impacted by the fires, we encourage you to explore these resources. For full details and application links, please visit:
🔗 LA County Wildfire Recovery Resources
West Adams stands with our creative community. Please share this information with anyone who may need support. If you have further questions, reach out to communications@arts.lacounty.gov.
Stay safe and take care,
West Adams Neighborhood Council