Geographic area
Windsor Square
33 stakeholders answered from Windsor Square — 10% of the survey, and the 4th most-represented geographic area.
Top concerns
What Windsor Square raised
Counts are of this geographic area’s respondents. Short labels shown; see the committee pages for full option wording.
- Public safety2988%
- Street & sidewalk maintenance2885%
- Homelessness2473%
- Land use & new development1958%
- Cleanliness & illegal dumping1236%
- Parks & green space1133%
- Transportation, traffic & parking1030%
- Affordable housing618%
- Small business support515%
- Other515%
- Youth programs13%
City-service satisfaction
How Windsor Square 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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n = 30 · 2 N/A
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n = 31
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From this geographic area
What Windsor Square said, verbatim.
19 consented testimonials from this geographic area.
Penalized Building Owners for having open apartments. Do not allow building owners to charge higher rent when apartments go up for rent. Do not allow 3rd party investors or foreign corporations to acquire apartment buildings.
The true sense of community in my specific area (Windsor square) thanks to the co to uong efforts of a small but active group of neighbors.
Homeless people on our streets and the street lights on Rossmore.
The walkability, central location and motivated neighbors
The diverse and involved community of good people with similar values and political beliefs. Good schools, Larchmont, friends, beautiful trees and homes. Close to my job at Cedars-Sinai. Convenient to all LA has to offer.
More support for reasonable development, particularly along major corridors (Larchmont, Beverly) and less opposition to development, particularly mixed-use and affordable housing
Implement the Livable Communities Initiative.
I love the community so much, it really is a special and beautiful neighborhood where people know each other, it doesn't feel like you're right in the middle of LA
Responsible development Traffic and street safety No ICE
Beautiful tree lined streets with many walking / bicycling / strolling people - sense of community
historic character, safe, clean, walkable streets
Crime; over-development of luxury high rises which destroy views and single-family historic neighborhoods, and create more traffic, while doing nothing to create affordable housing. Keeping street lights functioning to deter crime and keep people safe at night.
Infrastructure (streets, sidewalks, streetlamps), safety, commercialization of the Larchmont Village
Great neighbors with common interests Trees, grass, walkable, dog friendly Larchmont and lots to do easily accessible
The homes, Larchmont, my neighbors and the volunteers like GWNC
street/sidewalk maintenance, homelessness, safety
Public Safety, city cleanliness, and traffic congestion.
Architectural beauty, good neighbors, central location to minimize commute.
Walkable, safe access to goods, services and community
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