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ARROYO
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PRESIDENT – Jim Thompson VICE-PRESIDENT – Bill Rumble SECRETARY – Margaret Barto TREASURER – Pat Griffith REGISTRAR-
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ARROYO
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NEIGHBORHOOD
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PO Box 42254 Los Angeles, CA
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July 7, 2006
The Honorable Antonio
Villaraigosa, Mayor
City of Los Angeles
200 North Spring Street, Room
303
Los Angeles, California 90012
Dear Mr. Mayor:
On behalf of the Arroyo Seco
Neighborhood Council and our Northeast Los Angeles stakeholders, I strongly
urge you not to give-in to the Autry Museum in their call for additional City
land on which to expand their current museum facilities until they have agreed
in writing to maintain ample exhibition space for the world-renowned Lummis
collection as the central feature of Southwest Museum in Mount Washington.
Removing the exhibition of this historic collection from the location where it
has been featured for almost a century would be a grievous injustice to the
Arroyo Seco area of Northeast Los Angeles and, in effect, an act of cultural
piracy unparalleled in the history of Los Angeles.
The ASNC has followed this
issue intently over the last three years, ever since the Autry Museum of
Western Heritage offered to “rescue” the Southwest Museum from its financial
difficulties by merging its operations with the Autry. We have been strong
supporters of the area coalition formed to open a dialogue with the Autry. We
are not opposed to the Autry’s merger with the Southwest Museum, but there must
be a commitment—so far unrealized—to preserve the historic
Southwest Museum and its collection as a single entity.
We call on you, our Mayor,
and the members of the City Council, to insist that the rights and historical
tradition of the Arroyo Seco area of Northeast Los Angeles, long a leader in
the City’s cultural arena, be upheld in any negotiations with the Autry Museum.
We ask that a full
Environmental Impact Report be presented before permissions are granted to the
Autry National Center for any expansion of the Autry’s facilities at Griffith
Park.
Mr. Mayor, we need your help
and your unequivocal commitment to preserving the Southwest Museum. The people
of Northeast Los Angeles, indeed, the entire city, will not be content with a
community room, or second-class showroom or other compromise that erases the
Southwest Museum from its prominence.
The City of Los Angeles has a
critical role to play in this issue, and we ask that you weigh your past
statements and renew your commitment to preserving this cultural icon.
Sincerely,
Jim Thompson
President
cc: Los Angeles City
Councilmembers