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Venice Beach Restrooms at Horizon Are Now Open 24/7

The Venice Update carried the story last week about the opening of the 12-restroom cluster at Horizon.  Sue Pascoe attended the meeting for Pacific Palisades News and had more details  and wrote a great story.  What is interesting is that the vote was a formality.  The restrooms had been opened and notices had been posted somewhere downtown.

By SUE PASCOE, Editor of Palisades News

The Los Angeles Recreation and Parks (RAP) Board of Commissioners voted on April 4 to approve keeping the multi-stall bathroom facility at the Venice Beach Recreation Center open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The bathroom, with 12 individual stalls, at 1800 Ocean Front Walk had already been opened the third week of March, which meant the vote was a mere formality.

A Venice resident told the News in a March 26 email: “Without warning to the neighborhood, and only a notice to a select few homeless advocates in the neighborhood, [City Councilman] Bonin put in motion the opening of the bathrooms [at the beach]. The bathrooms were opened last week. There was an email sent to select homeless advocates asking them to join in the ribbon cutting, specifically stating ‘no press.’”

At the April 4 RAP meeting, two people spoke against opening the bathrooms, including Mark Ryavec, president of the Venice Stakeholders Association.

“One has to ask why Rec and Parks restrooms in the Skid Row area or downtown or for that matter the bathroom at the ground floor of City Hall East, which is a short walk from the park in front of City Hall, were not opened overnight first? Certainly, the sheer demand for restrooms is greater in downtown LA. Why does a residential community like Venice have to serve as a guinea pig for opening restrooms overnight?” Ryavec asked.

But it was already a done deal.

RAP staff estimated that the fiscal impact of funding a full-time and a part-time employee at the Venice Beach bathrooms, as well as one contract security guard to be present with RAP cleaning staff, for an eight-hour shift overnight 365-days/year, will be $255,406. This money will come from RAP general funds.

Councilman Mike Bonin made the original motion to open the bathrooms 24 hours a day on April 15, 2016. “Council instructs the Department of Recreation and Parks to identify what financial and personnel resources would be required to open and maintain the public restroom facilities at Venice Beach around the clock.”

That motion, signed by Bonin, was sent to the Arts, Parks and River Committee and the Entertainment and Facilities Committee, with instructions to determine how much it would cost. He added, “I further move that the Department of General Services survey City properties in Venice, and throughout Council District 11, to determine where additional restroom facilities can be provided.”

No other Councilmember asked to have their districts surveyed.

For the motion to move forward, the City Attorney had to amend the L.A. Municipal Code Section 63.44 to allow the Board of Recreation and Parks Commissioners to approve 24-hour access to restrooms, which happened in April 2017.

How do residents learn about a new ordinance? This one was posted at three bulletin boards downtown, and a notice was published in a daily newspaper (not specified).

Once the Municipal Code was amended, the Arts, Entertainment, Parks & River Committee and the Information, Technology and General Services Committee approved the recommendation that the bathrooms (on the beach) be opened.

Last October 18, the RAP Board of Commissioners voted to draft a report recommending the City Council adopt the ordinance to open the bathrooms 24 hours a day.

At a December 12 meeting, the Information, Technology, and General Services Committee concurred with the Arts, Entertainment, Parks and River committee and recommended that the City Council approve the ordinance. But the approval noted that no fiscal impact or community impact statement had been made.

That document then went to the City Council a day later and was approved. The Mayor’s office stamped the document on December 19 and the ordinance went into effect January 27.

So why vote at a RAP meeting on April 4, if everything had already been passed by the City Council and the restrooms were already opened?

The two people who spoke against keeping the Venice restrooms open argued that it was discriminatory that only Venice had restrooms open overnight, and asked why not open public restrooms in Pacific Palisades, Playa del Rey or Marina del Rey? They felt that even although opening the bathrooms was an attempt to help the homeless, it was taking the community in the wrong direction.

Locals noted that there are two ADA-compliant bathrooms among the 12 units, but the facility has a plumbing problem.

If Bonin’s directive to General Services is followed, Venice might not have the only park bathrooms open 24/7 in Council District 11.

(To read the reports, visit: laparks.org/sites/default/files/pdf/commissioner/2018/mar21/18-045.pdf)

 

 

Rec and Parks Approves Opening of Horizon Restrooms During Curfew; Captain Roberts Says No Curfew Enforcement At Restrooms When They are Open

Horizon

Opening of the 12-bathroom cluster at Horizon and Ocean Front Walk was approved for opening 24 hours by the Board of Recreation and Parks Commissioners Wednesday (4 April).

Ordinance 63.44 was changed and approved for opening of all Venice Beach restrooms, 18 October 2017, and became effective 27 January 2018.  Recreation and Parks has approved of only the Horizon restroom cluster being opened at this time.

Ordinance 63.44 added:

S. Bathrooms, Locker Rooms and Cha11ging Areas 

1. Notwithstanding Subsection B.14(b), the Board may allow 24-hour access to the restrooms at Venice Beach. 

“T. Severability. “If any portion, subsection, sentence, clause or phase of this section is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such a decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this section and each portion of subsection, sentence, clause and phrase herein, irrespective of the fact that anyone or more portions, subsection, sentences, clauses or phrase be declared invalid.

Funding has been approved for one (1) full time employee, one (1) part time employee, custodial materials/supplies, and one (1) contract security guard who will be present with RAP cleaning staff for an eight (8) hour shift overnight, 365 days/year. Cost will be $255,406.

Opening of the bathroom cluster violates the midnight to 5 am beach curfew that is honored throughout council district 11. Curfew is from east side of Ocean Front Walk to the ocean. The Horizon restroom cluster will be excluded from the curfew.  Normal hours for the beach restrooms are 6 am to 10:30 pm.

Captain James Roberts of the LAPD Pacific Division was questioned as to how he planned to enforce the beach curfew in light of the opening of the restroom cluster at Horizon.  “We won’t enforce curfew at the restrooms during the hours the restrooms are open,” said Captain James Roberts. “We (the LAPD) mirror the will of the community, and the community has spoken insofar as the restroom hours issue is concerned. We will support that effort; one that was designed to mitigate health issues like the hepatitis outbreak we saw in San Diego recently, and in downtown Los Angeles this last week.”

Mark Ryavec, representing the Venice Stakeholders Association, and Andy Layman were there from Venice to speak against opening the restrooms. Robert Davis, superintendent of the Venice Beach, spoke for the opening. Ryavec said there was no discussion. When it will be open for extended hours is not known. The 12-unit, two of which are ADA compliant, has a plumbing problem.

Sue Pascoe, editor of the Palisades News, has an excellent story about the Venice restrooms entitled “Venice Beach Bathrooms are Open 24/7.”