Thank you to everyone who attended the March meeting. For those who Zoomed in, we apologize for the difficulties with the audio. Rest assured, we’re in the process of upgrading our tech, rendering such issues a thing of the past come the next meeting on May 13th. (We meet every 2 months, on the first Tuesday—occasionally the second Tuesday, or skipping a month, if needed for a quorum).
We’re considering the need for a Zoom meeting facilitator. If this happens to be your area of expertise, let us know!
Also: several people had not received the Zoom link, which was an oversight. Please join the mailing list and choose “Task Force meetings” under Mail Preferences. To update your mailing list subscription at any time, simply sign up again using the same email address, and your profile will update automatically.
While we don’t keep recordings, we’re working on a series of updates for the news blog which will cover all the salient points from Tuesday’s meeting, the most important of which will also be emailed to you as a mailing list subscriber. Thanks for staying engaged!
Since this recent past meeting, we’ve been giving a lot of thought to one particular question which came up: What are the bottlenecks? The biggest problem seems to be getting information out efficiently, and providing a clear resource for information such as when the parks and trails will be reopened, when and how people will be able volunteer in the restoration effort, fast-developing news such as the Topanga toxic waste site, the health and safety of the affected areas and other concerns.
Right now, what we need most urgently is to expand our Communications Team. As the Task Force continues its multi-pronged effort to protect and maintain the Santa Monica Mountains, across several domains, we need volunteers to take on a “pet” issue and keep track of its progress, attend key meetings elsewhere, write about it for the blog, report on it at our meetings, help coordinate action campaigns, and so on. Interested? Email us!
We’ve always been a small group of 8 or 10 people, discussing a small agenda. Carrying the torch. (Our predecessors were instrumental in the decades-long effort to establish a Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.) But it looks like we’re encountering a significant growth in engagement. Our founders, Ron and Mary Ann Webster, would be proud.
We’ll be sharing many more updates over the coming days and weeks, especially details for March 15th and other upcoming trail work events. Feel free to contact us with any specific questions that come up.
Thank you for your interest! We look forward to meeting you!