Geographic area
Hancock Park
61 stakeholders answered from Hancock Park — 18% of the survey, and the 1st most-represented geographic area.
Top concerns
What Hancock Park raised
Counts are of this geographic area’s respondents. Short labels shown; see the committee pages for full option wording.
- Street & sidewalk maintenance5997%
- Public safety4980%
- Land use & new development4777%
- Homelessness4167%
- Transportation, traffic & parking3354%
- Cleanliness & illegal dumping2744%
- Parks & green space2033%
- Small business support1118%
- Affordable housing813%
- Senior services813%
- Youth programs23%
- Other23%
City-service satisfaction
How Hancock Park rates city services
A snapshot across the services this geographic area’s respondents were asked about. Small geographic area samples widen the margin of error.
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Not satisfiedVery satisfied
n = 60
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Not satisfiedVery satisfied
n = 60
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20
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Not satisfiedVery satisfied
n = 58 · 1 N/A
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n = 58 · 1 N/A
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n = 50 · 9 N/A
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n = 51 · 8 N/A
From this geographic area
What Hancock Park said, verbatim.
31 consented testimonials from this geographic area.
Streetlights. New stop lines painted at intersections. New large or illuminated stop signs. Regular enforcement of scofflaws running stop signs.
Location, setting
Capture and deport all illegals. Relocate the homeless to under populated areas. Ban construction on weekends and holidays. Ban air b&b locatioms
Street maintenance and safety; street lights are directly correlate w safety
Crime, Safety (street and sidewalk repair), and homelessness
Regular use of residences for businesses and houses of worship. Traffic. Homelessness.
Homelessness and failure to have working steer lights
it was once a nice place to raise a family. the future with the city leadership does not look promising. with all the highrise apartments the traffic congestion,, . You might consider making 3rd street and Beverly Blvd one way streets between La Cienega and Highland
It's a relatively calm and quite residential neighborhood well-situated within the City of LA.
It's the best part of town. You can walk anywhere, there's tons of culture and excellent restaurants, and the homes are beautiful and mostly well-maintained.
Beautiful and historic neighborhood
Tree roots bulging into the side walks. Broken street lights. Random homeless people walking by our street.
1. CRIME: How about police that patrol on foot or bicycle 2. Vacant lots that remain empty and attract vagrants 3. graffiti and cleanliness
Demolition of affordable apartments and replacement with either empty lots or unaffordable condos.
Beautiful neighborhoods and vibrant Larchmont shopping area with a small town feel. Friends and family close by. LATC a walkable distance from home. Lots of trees. Different generations living on the same streets.
Resist the illogical, "one size fits all" mentality of SB79; Force repair of sidewalks and streets; curtail dangerous driving
The architecture.
Speeding. No left turn arrow driving west on Highland & Beverly.
Beautiful historic character and preservation
The charm of the neighborhood, Larchmont, my lovely neighbors, I can get most places without getting on the freeway. I LOVE Larchomont!
Street/sidewalk maintenance ,traffic, loss of single family houses
This historic beauty, and safe neighborhood
The green space, location, easy access to downtown and Beverly Hills
Speeding, dead trees and sidewalk maintenance
Attractiveness of residential streets; quality mom and pop businesses
1) Continue to stand up against density development in single-family home neighborhoods and RSO renters. 2) Crime and safety concerns. 3) Protecting Larchmont Blvd development as much as possible - the stores are mostly useless, high-end places that don't help the neighborhood.
Over crowding on our streets. Disregard of the laws. Loss of neighborhood community.
Lack of safe bike routes, unsafe driving
The beautiful Jewish community. How loving and supportive they are and instill true values in their community, essentially making it a much safer community.
The Neighborhood feel
Land-use and Public Safety throughout GWNC, Street Lighting in Hancock Park
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