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Kristopher Fortin

@lapaperboy
Streetsblog California contributor, covering news in Orange County.

Recent Posts

A New Life for La Casa del Mexicano

By Kristopher Fortin | Apr 9, 2013 | No Comments
Hugged between Fourth and Sixth Streets and in the middle of a residential area, La Casa del Mexicano has been neglected for years, and it’s continued existence was in doubt only a few years ago.  But on Wednesday, more than 80 community members inside La Casa del Mexicano shared their ideas on what the iconic space […]

LA2050 on the Eastside: Bringing Palo Alto to East L.A./Boyle Heights, DIY Social Spaces, Public Safety Through Gang Salvation

By Kristopher Fortin | Apr 2, 2013 | No Comments
The next tech boom in Boyle Heights? Repurposing alleyways  to create new social spaces and community empathy? These are a few of the topics Eastside community groups are bringing up in LA2050. Only 10 ideas will be chosen for the $100,000 prize, but there are many worthy causes in Boyle Heights and East L.A., many […]

DIY Community Arts Center: El Sereno Bungalow Project

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 28, 2013 | No Comments
Signs posted on the doors of the boarded up  El Sereno Bungalows are also dreams nearly realized. One yellow sign tapped to the 1920s buildings say “dance studio”, another “community kitchen.” At last Saturday’s tour of the El Sereno Bungalows off of Huntington Boulevard, residents and supporters got a first glimpse at would could be a […]

Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council Abandons Wyvernwood Decision, Removes Item From Agenda

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 26, 2013 | 9 Comments
Last week, the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council’s executive committee struck from tomorrow’s general board meeting agenda the action item to support the Wyvernwood redevelopment project. After issues were brought up ranging from securing a proper location, to whether or not their decision would make a difference on the project, the neighborhood council doesn’t appear likely to revisit the […]

Eighth Street Bike Lane: Hilly, Zebra Crosswalks, Smooth Ride; Watch Out For Trucks and Traffic

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 22, 2013 | 1 Comment
Before the Eight Street bike lane was painted, Evelyn Martinez, a 21-year-old Wyvernwood resident and cyclist, said she would ride down Olympic Boulevard instead of Eighth Street. Since Olympic Boulevard was flatter than the hilly Eighth Street, she braced daily against freight trucks and heavier traffic. “The huge trucks would freak me out,” said Martinez. […]

No Beach? No Greenery? Paint the Floor and Watch An Alley Grow

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 20, 2013 | 4 Comments
Teresa Alfaro, 45, waters the plants in an alley between Mathews Street and Penrith Drive, just two blocks from Whittier Boulevard and Soto Street. Alfaro, whose home is at the entrance of the alley, said her husband and three sons helped  give the alley a facelift. The alley across the street is usually littered with trash and […]

Bike Lane on Mission Shares Road With Auto Repair Shops, Freight Trucks. A Preview With Photos

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 15, 2013 | 6 Comments
About a month ago as I was passing Mission Road on the 7o Metro bus, and I had to do a double take when I saw the bike lane painted on the road. Mission Road between Cesar Chavez Avenue and Marengo Street is one of the busiest corridors because of its proximities to multiple freeways […]

Nature Double Exposed: Bringing San Gabriel Mountains to Eastside Youth

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 13, 2013 | 3 Comments
When the young women of Las Fotos Project were asked where the San Gabriel Mountains were, only 1 of 9 raised their hand. So when asked to take photos of the mountains and create a double exposure image–where film is exposed twice to create a multilayered image– “Nature: Double Exposed” would create a lot of “firsts” for […]

Discussion on Street Vending Maps Road, Hurdles to Legalization

By Kristopher Fortin | Mar 8, 2013 | 9 Comments
Martha Garcia legs wouldn’t stop shaking when she saw the tamales and gelatins she made the night before being thrown in the trash by police officers, and her equipment being taken away by the city. The tension stayed with her for a month, but she knew she had to recover from this setback. “We’re always […]

Developers Introduced at Metro Open House to Reshape Empty Lots

By Kristopher Fortin | Feb 28, 2013 | 3 Comments
Developers and Metro representatives came to the Boyle Heights Technology and Youth Center on Tuesday for an open house to update the community on Metro-owned lots in Boyle Heights. This is the first time developers McCormack Baron Salazar, for lots at Cesar Chavez Avenue/Fickett Street and the Southwest Corner of First Street/Boyle Avenue, and A Community of […]

Residents Protest Demolition of Wyvernwood Apartments, Seek Preservation

By Kristopher Fortin | Feb 22, 2013 | 10 Comments
Advocates for the preservation of Wyvernwood Apartments used the simplest of ideas Sunday to oppose the proposed $2 billion redevelopment project: throw a backyard/frontyard party at the complex. Families brought homemade food, silverware was used instead of disposable, and music and dance brought the more than 100 people center stage. “For me, I’ve always seen […]

Battle For Wyvernwood (On Bike/With Food), Catching Up With The Eastside

By Kristopher Fortin | Feb 15, 2013 | 2 Comments
In between working on videos on the recently opened parklets in Los Angeles, the upcoming Streetsblog mayoral candidates interviews, and catching three colds over the past month and a half I haven’t been giving Boyle Heights and the Eastside as much attention as I should. But to catch up on what’s been happening on the […]
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