Dump Dangers Informational Meeting Monday 11/9

Please join us for an informational meeting to learn about concerns Dr. Clarence Hall, Geologist and UCLA Professor Emeritus, has about the Scholl Canyon Landfill, its possible expansion and the EIR report that is slated to go before Glendale City Council for approval this coming January.

Is the landfill built on solid granite?

Are all the earthquake faults included in the EIR? 

Are the barriers that collect toxic waste being monitored regularly?

These questions and more will be discussed at this meeting Monday, November 9th at 7:00pm at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse.

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Mayor Najarian Addresses Canyon Residents at GOCHA Annual Meeting

Mayor Najarian

Mayor Najarian

On Wednesday, September 16th, Mayor Ara Najarian addressed a lively crowd of Glenoaks Canyon residents at the GOCHA annual meeting held at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse. The mayor talked about the growth in Downtown Glendale and how the city council has focused on the downtown area so that they could limit the growth in the hillside communities like Glenoaks Canyon.

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Najarian went on to say that there will be 4,000 new apartment units available in downtown over the next twelve months. With that will come new restaurants and nightlife. The downtown region is flourishing although there is concern about additional traffic that will impact the area. There is also concern that the units being developed are apartments which will cater to more transient residents. Some of these apartments will be renting for up to $4,000 per month which will most likely not attract young families which is what the city wants. 

The mayor also brought up that there will be a new transportation measure coming before voters in the next year that could provide the funds for a light rail system to connect the Orange and Red lines (Pasadena and North Hollywood) with two stops in Glendale.

There was a lot of dissension among the residents at the meeting towards the mayor and city council for allowing this kind of "irresponsible" development to happen.

Residents also asked the Mayor and Steve Zurn who was also in attendance about the Glendale water rate hikes as well as the Scholl Canyon Landfill. There were really no satisfactory or definitive answers coming from the city on either topic. The landfill expansion continues to be evaluated but nothing concrete has been discussed.

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GOCHA also awarded Mark and Veronica Tharp with its annual resident appreciation award for all that they have done for our community, most notably organizing the annual dog parade and being great neighbors. Congratulations Mark and Veronica!

GOCHA Annual Meeting on Wednesday 9/16

The Glenoaks Canyon Home Owners Association is having its annual meeting on Wednesday September 16 at 7:30pm in the Joe Bridges Clubhouse at Glenoaks Park.

This year's guest speaker is Glendale's Mayor, Ara Najarian.

Please join GOCHA and your neighbors at this once a year event. It's a good time to catch up and discuss important issues pertaining to our canyon.

GOCHA ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, September 16, 2015 7:30-9:00pm Joe Bridges Clubhouse

 

GOCHA Annual Pancake Breakfast, Saturday 9/19

Pancakes-on-griddleThe time is once again upon us when the days start getting shorter and pancakes and sausages get thrown on the griddle at Glenoaks Park. That's right, its time for the annual GOCHA Pancake Breakfast that will be held on Saturday, September 19th from 8-11am. Come join your neighbors and celebrate our beautiful canyon while enjoying a free breakfast cooked by your very own GOCHA board members.

See you there!

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GOCHA Pancake Breakfast Saturday, September 19, 2015 8-11am Glenoaks Park 

GOCHA Delivers Landfill Position Paper to Glendale City Council

IMG_4070GOCHA board members Joan Morris and Gerry Rankin delivered the GOCHA Position paper regarding the Scholl Canyon Landfill. This paper expresses our opposition to the proposed expansion of the landfill that is being considered by the city. The final copy of the position paper is attached here. [Please note the file is rather large and may take a bit to load.]

GOCHA Position Re Further Development of Scholl Canyon Landfill - FINAL

Saturday is Canyon Cleanup Day

trashIf you want to give back a little to our beautiful canyon and have a couple hours free Saturday morning, a group of Canyon residents will be getting together this Saturday, 5/16 at 9am for the Annual Glenoaks Canyon Cleanup. We'll be meeting at Glenoaks and Mt. Carmel and we'll spend an hour or two picking up trash and doing our part to make our awesome canyon just a little bit more awesome.

If interested please bring a rake an/or a broom, some large garden type trash bags and some work gloves. Hope to see you there.

GOCHA Position Paper on Scholl Canyon Landfill Expansion Proposal

Please click the link below to read GOCHA's official position paper regarding the proposed expansion of the Scholl Canyon landfill. This document will be sent to the Glendale City Council as well as to the Glendale Public Works department. We welcome your comments on this issue as it affects everyone in the canyon. GOCHA landfill position paper

Who Let the Dogs Out?

dog paradeIt's that time of year again. Time for all our canyon's four-legged friends to meet at the park with their families and enjoy a beautiful spring day filled with fun. So come on out and witness the spectacle, the fun, and good friends for the annual Bow Wow Pow Wow today at 11am at Glenoaks Park. As usual there will be a costume contest, agility course, dog tricks, and of course the pooch parade. See you there!

Bow Wow Pow Wow Saturday April 11, 2015 11:00 am