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Community leader calls for unity amid divisive council vote

June 08, 2024 | Civil Rights, Equity, Immigration, Aging and Disability Committee, City Council Committees, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California



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Community leader calls for unity amid divisive council vote
During a recent government meeting, community representatives from the Guatemalan and Salvadoran populations voiced their concerns regarding the proposed Guatemalan Mayan corridor project. The discussions highlighted a division within the community, with differing opinions on how council members should approach the vote.

One speaker, a founder of the El Salvador Corridor Association, emphasized the importance of unity among community groups, urging council members to engage with both factions before making a decision. He expressed disappointment over what he described as tactics by a current council member that have previously pitted community groups against each other, particularly in relation to street vendor issues.

The speaker advocated for the original concept of the Guatemalan Mayan corridor, arguing that it should be prioritized over other projects. He called for a halt to the voting process until both community perspectives could be adequately considered. Additionally, he expressed support for a proposed street vending district pilot program, which aims to create a collaborative plan for the 126 street vendors operating in a two-block radius in the area.

The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges faced by community members in navigating local governance and the need for a cohesive approach to development that reflects the interests of all stakeholders involved. As discussions continue, the call for a public-private partnership to address these issues remains a focal point for community leaders.

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