OpEd: Moving WeHo Forward

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After this weekend, the YMLA store will close. For the next 100 days we will open the WEHO TOWN HALL.  A community space and my campaign headquarters.

After two years and a 200k investment with mostly free rent offsets, we could barely break even with just one employee. The first $100 per hour in sales covers the cost of one employee, the lights, and the cost of goods but not rent or any profit.  When we opened just over two years ago there was a big gay Starbucks and Kitchen24 across the street,  Sprouts Market was next door. There was a WING upstairs.  Subway, Cousins Lobster, Supercuts and many other stores that used to shape our community are gone.  The vacant storefronts and how we rebuild WeHo is my number one priority.

I’m in the race for City Council.  I’m the only small business owner in the race.   Small business deserves a seat at the table too.   Running for office is not what I thought to do at 65 years old. The best years of life are ahead,but I am partially sighted and this nest we call WeHo is my life. I’m in love with West Hollywood and everybody knows it.  But for the past few years it’s been like a funeral hymn for a friend watching friends and businesses leave West Hollywood.

In 2020, I ran for City Council with these words, “Crime is rising, there are too many homeless on our streets, the young can’t afford to move in, and the old have no place to go. Has anything changed? I ran against Sepi and John, and they did not run on cutting the sheriff budget, or one lane Fountain, or layering costs onto businesses that led to surcharges and hyper-local inflation in WeHo.   We missed the housing element. We lost control of our zoning laws.  The homeless get worse.  City Hall is broken. The City Manager does not have control of his own staff. Whistleblowers turn to me because they can’t trust their process.  City Manager David Wilson has two years left on his contract, and he is not our long-term solution. We need a vision for the future and a new City Manager.

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Oh, there’s lots to do, and they don’t like me. The attacks are coming already. But actions speak louder than words. I was the person who knocked on a neighbor’s door to ask him to write the language for term limits because I believe in the voices of the people.   My first city council campaign was ‘Block for the People.’ Much later, Kamala is running ‘Kamala for the People.’  Maybe this is our year.

And when this publication was sold to outsiders, and with great respect for its founder, I brought it home so we can all talk together. I’m partially sighted. I’m blind in one eye and wear a -11.50 lens in the other eye, so I do not see well. But my vision is different. At my store, I don’t have keys or know how to ring the register, but the people are empowered. Block Party is about to have its 15th anniversary. All my staff is there 3, 5, 7, 10 years. Working as a team is my greatest skill set. And when it comes to this publication, I need help with every single post. Brandon Garcia is the hero behind these pages. And it is my greatest pleasure to call him a partner. This is Brandon’s baby; I’m a contributor.  You people give me too much credit when he is the nuts and bolts behind this publication.  We came so far against so much hate.  It was not easy, but he never gave up even when I did.   We do it for the people to have a voice.   

For three years, I’ve tried to be the moderator of these pages or of city issues. I’ve learned a lot. I hope that all of you feel these pages as your own. We have covered Danielle Wilson from Unite Here as well as the other side. All were always invited. And because of Brandon, we survived with or without advertising. We survived with common love for the city.  But it is my time to turn the page.

We cannot fill vacant storefronts when homeless people are lying all over the streets. I cannot own a business where the phone rings that says there is a homeless person in front of the door, and we can’t open, what do I do? — and wait an hour for a Sheriff or Block by Block to show up. The people walk into the store and say, “What happened to West Hollywood?” BlockParty gross sales Jan-June 2022 were $980,000, Jan-June 2023 $840,000, Jan-June 2024 $714,000.  Ten percent of that is sales tax and the costs have risen exponentially.  That’s how a small business folds.   The streets are dead during the day.  The nights end early.  My neighbors are closed one night a week in peak summer.  The crowds are not the same. It’s impossible to own a business with so many mentally ill people all over the streets. It’s business owners and customers vs. the homeless, and the homeless won. I want to pass a no loitering law and sweep the streets. Bring them all to the West Hollywood Housing Corp and see if there are any empty beds. Work with our local partners and solve this problem.   

The City has a $30 million surplus but had to cut a couple of deputies two years ago to save $600,000. The City Manager and Chief Risk Officer failed to inform the City Council that we have enough money to do both. The crime wave that ensued with businesses getting robbed at gunpoint, La Boheme multiple times, and stabbings and spiked drinks and pickpockets, and nobody has the balls to stand up and scream, but I’m screaming.   The city needs a kick in the ass.   

My mom passed a month ago and I hear her everyday.  Fight for what you believe in.   Have confidence in yourself.   Fight for Weho.. To help reshape and rebuild our future. To reflect and carry our history with us forward. To level the playing field for our businesses. To push our sheriff budget to $30 million and show overwhelming safety and force to our businesses and visitors. To make it easier for our seniors and those who live with disabilities who have been left behind as a proportion of our total spend.  To build housing that is affordable and clean up all the fraud in the affordable housing program. To restore confidence in our community that it’s your voice that counts.    

And I’m excited for the WeHo Town Hall. We will open next week with my campaign kickoff on Saturday, August 3, at 2 p.m., but it is also open to you and other candidates if they need a place to meet and greet. Because it’s not really about me, it’s about us. So let’s talk more about our problems and work together to move WeHo Forward.

 

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Brett
Brett
1 month ago

Glad you are in the race and you have my support

Jay
Jay
1 month ago

I’m with you Larry will never forget how you stepped up during Coivd. If there was another emergency Id want you on my tean.

Word
Word
1 month ago

The best idea you have put forward is to be on the lookout for a new city manager. David Wilson is disappointing at best.

Help Weho now!
Help Weho now!
1 month ago

We all have a very strong opinion about West Hollywood’s current homeless situation. The thing no one is talking about is the proper definition and defining the homeless issue. I live, work and walk the streets of West Hollywood, I’ve been doing this for over 20 years now and it’s not just the definition of a homeless person making an encampment on the street. The people I encounter several times a day are mentally ill people that are walking the streets. Yes obviously they appear to be homeless and we don’t know where they go at night whether they go… Read more »

SeeMe
SeeMe
1 month ago
Reply to  Help Weho now!

100%

JF1
JF1
1 month ago

You’ve got my support!

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
1 month ago

You left out the single most important reason for any ills in the city: rent control. It means we have poor people living here we have to take care of, who can’t afford to shop here, makes landlords do less upkeep and on and on. We should look more like our neighbor Beverly Hills, but we look like the worst part of America. We are a dying unsustainable city. The millionaire property owners on the city council pretend they love rent control, but candidates have to pretend to get elected. Larry chose instead to not even address it.

Uron
Uron
1 month ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

So true

:dpb
:dpb
1 month ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

Move your imperial ass to BH. You have nothing positive or constructive to offer here. You sit on your RH sofa eating bon-bons wanting Weho the be Beverly Hills. You probably moved your bougie-MAGA self here because you can’t afford BH but couldn’t find a rent controlled apartment, most likely due to your royal manner and ego. Your capacity to support your community is atrocious and negligible at best. From my very well kept rent controlled apartment to you: Go to H**L.

Had Enough
Had Enough
1 month ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

You sound like an absolutely clueless, miserable, entitled person. Ugh

KoWeho
KoWeho
1 month ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

Rent-control residents represent a significant portion of the voting electorate in Weho who actually vote, so it’s unlikely that any candidate looking to get elected will advocate for the elimination of rent control. Instead, they may support the Ellis Act, which effectively allows for the removal of rent-controlled properties without explicitly stating it. While rent control provides temporary security for tenants, landlords are finding it increasingly challenging to cover the rising costs of homeowners/building insurance and maintenance. As a homeowner, I’m feeling the strain of these escalating expenses, and it’s becoming more difficult to manage on a controlled income.

David Reid
1 month ago

Few ‘outsiders are on the inside as Larry Block. The city would benefit by his point of view. I would welcome his voice as one of five. We both have been here pre-cityhood. Much has changed, some for the bad and some for the fabulous. Go stand on the corner of LaBrea and Santa Monica Boulevard. Look east, then west. Notice anything? The east looks like Oklahoma. The west looks like California. All it took was $16M and two years of work but the power lines were buried. Cities with money do that. Getting people to vote is another matter.… Read more »

Ray
Ray
1 month ago

Hi Larry. Glad to support you. You have done so much for the community. I was also thinking about George but he is against development and affordable housing so you and John will probably get my vote. Good luck !

David Reid
1 month ago
Reply to  Ray

I missed something if George Nickle is anti-development and affordable housing. How you could vote to return any of the SEIU council members is beyond me. He has served well on the Public Safety Commission.
I agree with your vote for Larry Block at this juncture. His is one of five voices I’d like in the conversation and administration of the city. I wish I could vote for Larry & George. Alas our back fence is the limit to your city. Be glad you have the bureaucracy you have to bureaucracy with. And fix. Be a model city.

Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon
1 month ago
Reply to  David Reid

George has stated his anti-development views in an op-ed on this website. His own campaign site used to say the same but it looks like he removed the language.

Inside Politics
Inside Politics
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Solomon

A Planning Commissioner jumping in on the anti-development comments. That’s good to know.

Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon
1 month ago

Sorry. Would you prefer if I comment under an anonymous profile?

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Solomon

That is in no way what his comment implied. Let’s be honest, Andrew. Stop playing politics with every comma, period, if, and or but.

Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon
1 month ago
Reply to  Alan Strasburg

I don’t think I’ve ever made a comment on here without you immediately jumping in and replying, even when it’s never directed at you.

Should we just bury the hatchet and run on a slate together? Strasburg Solomon 2024? There’s still a few days left to file I think.

Jay
Jay
1 month ago
Reply to  Alan Strasburg

Alan, your playing politics, as usual.

Inside Politics
Inside Politics
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Solomon

If you absolutely can’t control yourself, yes. That may be better for creating the appearance of integrity and objectivity in your commission.

NoToBuildersRemedy
NoToBuildersRemedy
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Solomon

I am glad you will have to recuse yourself from any discussions about Builder’s Remedy projects that come before the planning commission. Grateful you can’t help but posture publicly. Keep it up.

Word
Word
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Solomon

Thanks Andrew for doing the research and speaking the truth. Nickle has lived in weho for 20 years and has never spoken up on one affordable housing issue. Some of these commenters need to do their research.

Steve Martin
Steve Martin
1 month ago
Reply to  Word

After years of attending meetings, I can tell you few people speak out about affordable housing until your rent controlled apartment is being demolished. The other folks that speak out in favor of affordable housing are usually recruited by developers who want to wrap their outsized projects in the aura of “affordable housing”. I can tell you this, I have worked with George on neighborhood safety issues for the last three years; what have you been doing?

Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon
1 month ago
Reply to  Steve Martin

Appreciate your work on neighborhood safety Steve. Best wishes for a great NNO this week.

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Solomon

George has spoken and written about overdevelopment, and bad development, and inappropriately large development. It is dishonest to call any of those words anti-development, unless one wants to intentionally mislead people in the game called politics.

Cynthia Blatt
Cynthia Blatt
1 month ago
Reply to  David Reid

I couldn’t agree more! My votes are also going for Larry and George Nickle. It’s time to have legitimate, honest, thoughtful voices and votes on City Council… Both Larry and George actually care about what is best for the City, rather than taking expensive pleasure trips to meet the Pope Or to the Olympics… at our expense. It doesn’t mean creating hostility and divisiveness between drivers and bicyclists when we should be working together as a team. I hope the residents of West Hollywood, both owners and renters wake up to who is actually best for West Hollywood and vote… Read more »

Mikie Friedman
Mikie Friedman
1 month ago
Reply to  Ray

Hey Ray, I usually don’t respond to anonymous commenters, but I decided to make an exception and answer your comment because it is important to me that you’re really sure of what you’re saying. Have you ever spoken to George? I think you’ve got him all wrong! He is not against developers, and he certainly is not against affordable housing or rent stabilization!. He’s against bad development that leaves holes and unfinished projects in our city! Unlike some politicians in our city, he also doesn’t take money from developers. I wish you would sit down and talk to him, and… Read more »

Word
Word
1 month ago
Reply to  Mikie Friedman

I met him, lukewarm guy not impressed.

Eric
Eric
1 month ago

Best of luck Larry! Your history, moral compass and direction you would like to move forward with, gets my vote.

Mikie Friedman
Mikie Friedman
1 month ago

Right now I see certain city council members, including our mayor, posing at events, creating photo ops, making the façade of West Hollywood look good, and taking trips on the taxpayers’ dime! Sadly, though, the core problems are not being addressed nor fixed! We need people on our city council who will get past the veneer and really correct serious problems that are happening in West Hollywood! It would be nice to be able to go shopping or just window shopping on Santa Monica and Sunset again without seeing row after row empty storefronts. It will be nice to be… Read more »

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Cynthia Blatt
Cynthia Blatt
1 month ago
Reply to  Mikie Friedman

Right on Mikie‼️ I am with you 1000%

Todd
Todd
1 month ago

Wishing you well, Larry.

Uron
Uron
1 month ago

Articles like this are the reason why newspaper publishers and owners are not taken as serious candidates for office.

To say that Larry is only a “contributor,” is to say that Trump knows nothing about Project 2025. There are no walls.

Your failed business is not the fault of the city and you believing that you have all of the answers is not a winning strategy for a council position. You only “listen” when you agree with the other person’s pov. Otherwise, you know it all.