NEXT MEETING
Planning, Land Use, and Mobility (PLUM) Committee Meeting 10/17/24
October 17 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm PDT at ZOOM
Full Council Meets
2nd Wednesday
of the month
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Upcoming Council Meetings
Planning, Land Use, and Mobility (PLUM) Committee Meeting 10/17/24
October 17 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm PDTHomeless & Social Justice Advocacy Committee Meeting [IN PERSON]
October 29 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm PDTPlanning, Land Use, and Mobility (PLUM) Committee Meeting 11/7/24
November 7 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm PST
Upcoming Community Events
Creating A Better Future For Woodland Hills
The Woodland Hills/Warner Center Neighborhood Council represents those who live, work, or own property in Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhood, or have an ongoing stake in the welfare of Woodland Hills and Warner Center.
Our goal is to create a better future for Woodland Hills. The Neighborhood Council is an official elected advisory body to the City of Los Angeles representing you, the stakeholders of the Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhoods.
WHWCNC News
Small Business Workshop regarding LA Optimized 2.0
Councilmember Blumenfield is hosting a virtual information session and an in-person application workshop to help small businesses learn more about the LA Optimized 2.0 program....
read moreWHWCNC 1st Saturday Community Cleanup will be on 09-07-24
Activity: We will finish our project started in August by cleaning up the 7 remaining tree wells, removing excess brush and trash. Time: 8am-10am Location: Winnetka Ave/Victory Blvd. (across from...
read moreSummer 2024 WHWCNC Newsletter
Our Summer 2024 newsletter is now available! View below or download it HERE To subscribe to our newsletter, please visit: Email Sign-Up...
read moreCommunity Impact Statement to Strengthen Neighborhood Councils by Revision of City Charter Article IX
"Woodland Hills _ Warner Center NC Board supports a proposal for Los Angeles City Charter Article IX Revision to Empower Neighborhood Councils The Woodland Hills Issues and Policies (WHIP) Committee drafted critical revisions to Article IX of the Los Angeles City Charter to strengthen Neighborhood Councils. The proposal addresses funding, authority, support, elections, and collaboration challenges Neighborhood Councils face. Key updates include establishing an Independent Funding Commission, enhancing Neighborhood Council influence in city decisions, expanding DONE's support role, streamlining elections, and fostering better cooperation with city officials. As the LA City Council considers charter updates, this timely proposal seeks to revitalize grassroots democracy in Los Angeles. Stakeholders are invited to review and provide feedback on these important changes to improve community engagement in local governance."
read moreGet Involved – Open Board & Committee Positions
As we enter a new fiscal year for the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council, we have some open seats on our Board. If you are interested in being more involved in the Woodland...
read moreSmall Business Workshop regarding LA Optimized 2.0
Councilmember Blumenfield is hosting a virtual information session and an in-person application workshop to help small businesses learn more about the LA Optimized 2.0 program....
read moreWHWCNC 1st Saturday Community Cleanup will be on 09-07-24
Activity: We will finish our project started in August by cleaning up the 7 remaining tree wells, removing excess brush and trash. Time: 8am-10am Location: Winnetka Ave/Victory Blvd. (across from...
read moreSummer 2024 WHWCNC Newsletter
Our Summer 2024 newsletter is now available! View below or download it HERE To subscribe to our newsletter, please visit: Email Sign-Up...
read moreCommunity Impact Statement to Strengthen Neighborhood Councils by Revision of City Charter Article IX
"Woodland Hills _ Warner Center NC Board supports a proposal for Los Angeles City Charter Article IX Revision to Empower Neighborhood Councils The Woodland Hills Issues and Policies (WHIP) Committee drafted critical revisions to Article IX of the Los Angeles City Charter to strengthen Neighborhood Councils. The proposal addresses funding, authority, support, elections, and collaboration challenges Neighborhood Councils face. Key updates include establishing an Independent Funding Commission, enhancing Neighborhood Council influence in city decisions, expanding DONE's support role, streamlining elections, and fostering better cooperation with city officials. As the LA City Council considers charter updates, this timely proposal seeks to revitalize grassroots democracy in Los Angeles. Stakeholders are invited to review and provide feedback on these important changes to improve community engagement in local governance."
read more