Pico Residents May Form Group to Address Neighborhood Woes
Pico neighborhood residents will hold a public meeting tonight to identify the community’s most pressing problems and possibly create a group that will work toward solutions, a neighborhood organizer said Monday.
Jose Sigala, who grew up in the neighborhood traversed by the Santa Monica Freeway and bounded by Olympic and Pico boulevards on the north and south, Lincoln Boulevard on the west and Centinela Avenue on the east, said he hopes that residents will use the meeting to “develop a mechanism to get things accomplished.”
The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Virginia Park, 2200 Virginia Ave.
“We’re hoping to reinspire the community to do grass-roots work,” Sigala said.
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