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Ivan Says “No”—What’s In It for Us?

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Santa Monica is looking for support from the Venice Neighborhood Council and Venetians to sign a petition for Santa Monica’s revitalization of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.

Santa Monica wants to make the auditorium into a Performing Arts/Cultural District but adding a dual purpose, two-surface ice arena and soccer field on top of the Civic Auditorium.

Santa Monica sent an “interest in supporting” letter to members of the Venice Neighborhood Council with a petition.

Ivan Spiegel, who is Parliamentarian for the Venice Neighborhood Council, was recipient of the request. His personal response, as a Venetian, was a flat “No” with reasons.

By Ivan Spiegel

I received your email and petition because I am on the Board mailing list for the Venice Neighborhood Council. I am responding as an individual and the opinions expressed here do not in any way reflect the thinking of the VNC Board or any of its members.

First of all I applaud your efforts to bring recreational venues to your community. I actually coached and refereed youth soccer in Santa Monica twenty years ago when my son was that age and your sports programs were top-notch.

While I know that you are not personally responsible for what follows, I feel that when you ask for support from the Venice community for this project there are some things about Santa Monica that you must be made aware of…

Santa Monica has not been a very good neighbor. In fact, your city’s proprietorial behavior has been downright atrocious. In most of our dealings with your city government we have only been told about what is best for Santa Monica. To wit…

For years we have been petitioning your city to change the flight patterns from Santa Monica airport. Planes take off and turn over Venice. Santa Monica gets the revenues and Venice gets the noise, pollution, and crashes. All efforts to modify this have failed.

Santa Monica has been phasing out its homeless services and pushing these unfortunate individuals out over your borders and into our community. As an example, there used to be a pickup spot to the Winter Shelter in Santa Monica but it has been discontinued. This has resulted in a disproportionate number of individuals having to come into Venice to receive basic services. If you want further proof, just read the signs about no parking of over-size vehicles (a euphemism for people whose only home is their car) that have been posted on every street along your borders. Where do you think they’re going to go?

The proprietary behavior even extends to little things like the use of Santa Monica’s dog parks and libraries. Your dog parks can only be used by Santa Monica residents. There is now a charge for the use of Santa Monica libraries by non-residents – $25 per year for a library card. No other library that I know of in LA County charges for the “privilege” of reading. You even have to show proof-of-residence to drop off electronic waste within your borders.

And then there’s the Expo Line that all west siders have waited decades for. Santa Monica lobbied hard to get the Expo line to terminate in downtown Santa Monica. This will be a windfall for Santa Monica businesses and residents. You will be able to drive to the train stations, get out of your car, and ride all over the county. Except, now that it’s almost ready to open we find out that there is not going to be any parking in Santa Monica (except for a few spaces by Santa Monica College). The light rail is supposed to be for everyone, not just Santa Monicans. There is no way that this is just an oversight. Your city doesn’t want more traffic downtown so the rest of us are just screwed.

As I said above, I think you’re trying to do a good thing and none of this is directly your fault, but before I can support it, I’d like to know what guarantees we can have that non-Santa Monica residents will have access to the facilities and not be charged extra for using them. And how much will we have to pay to park? Wait, I can drive from Venice to Culver City, park my car for free, and take the Expo Line to the Civic Center.

In short, to take a page from your City’s historically non-neighborly behavior, What’s In It For Us?

Ivan Spiegel
40-year Venice resident

Santa Monica Wants Venice Support for Sports Venue

Note: This is press release by Steve Weinberg for the “Bring Ice and Field Sports Complex to Santa Monica.” See also Ivan Says “No”– What’s In It For Us?

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We the people residing in the City of Santa Monica and neighboring communities highly encourage the Santa Monica City Council to proactively take the steps to allow and help facilitate the

Construction of a free-standing, multi-purpose Sports Complex that includes a two-surface ice rink facility and a multi-use sports field upon the roof.

We the undersigned believe this facility will serve not only the local community’s needs but those of the Greater Los Angeles Area needs for recreation entertainment. The facility will bring significant round-the-clock revenue to the City and provide a win/win usage for enhancing the preservation and revitalization of the site, diversify the athletic programs of Santa Monica schools and daycare facilities, bring community involvement and enjoyment to the residents, and provide Santa Monica and surrounding neighborhood businesses with revenue. This is an exceptional opportunity for the City of Santa Monica to team up with the Los Angeles Kings to bring back the glory of the Civic Auditorium it so richly deserves.

Furthermore we understand that the funding of such a facility would require a combination of sources that may include crowdfunding, city funding, major corporate funding and management. It is our intent that all attempts will be made to include the renovation and management of the Civic Auditorium itself. The time until we present this to City Council =

HIGHLIGHTS
September 25
Providing recreational facilities for the young and old is critical for a health community. We need safe places to inspire the young, and encourage them to develop into great athletes. Unrepresented sports activities like Ice Skating, Ice Hockey, and speed skating are critical in large cities where talent exists, but… show more
September 10
I learned to skate, play hockey, had countless birthdays and Friday night skates in middle school at the Culver rink and even worked there for a while before they closed. The rink was a landmark and a family and it truly devastated a whole community when it was closed. Putting a new rink here would not… show more
September 8
As a USFSA adult competitor and publicist for Legends on Ice the live ice show I strongly urge the City of Santa Monica to bring back the ICE. The present Fred Seigal building was once home to some of the greatest ice skaters in the world. Let’s do this! Sharon Hardee Jimenez President Founder… show more
September 1
A win/win/win for the skating and soccer communities and the revitalization of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. This project would repair a broken infrastructure of valuable community resources in the Greater Los Angeles Area. This world needs more resources like this to celebrate and promote the… show more
August 31
The Westside in general and Santa Monica in particular have no sports complex available within about a 1 hour drive (more, depending on traffic), other than those that belong to schools or universities, such as UCLA or Santa Monica High School. All of these, however, are subject to restrictions and are… show more
August 28
More ice please August 27
I was born and raised in Santa Monica and remembered the old ice rink on fifth and Broadway. I believe it would benefit the community greatly to have a new sports center with the rink and field. August 26
This would allow children and teens, even adults the ability to have something fun and positive in their life. For the kids it will allow them to enjoy a fun place to go and keep them from getting involved in the wrong things. I think this is a great thing for Santa Monica, I would be there every day! We already… show more
August 26
This complex would allow me to have an ice rink closer to where I live. I currently drive to El Segundo, Van Nuys, or Panorama City so that I can ice skate/play hockey on a regular basis. If I am joining a large group of people and we are trying to rent the ice for ourselves we usually have to go even further… show more
August 25
We’ve Reached 150 in 24 hours and this is just the beginning. Thank you so much everyone for your support. So help spread the word and share this movement with like-minded friends and family. We have a real chance to make this a reality with the support of the Massive Skating Community and the… show more