One Generation Senior Symposium

The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council participated in the One Generation

Senior Symposium on Saturday April 25th. It was a great event with lots of services for our

seniors. 

Thanks to
Council Member Bob Blumenfield and Assembly Member Matt Dababneh for visiting with us today.

Thanks to all of our board members for participating.

Message from the DOE Regarding the SSFL

Greetings to the SSFL Community:

This year, our major goals at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) are
to complete investigations and analyses of groundwater and publish the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) which
will evaluate clean-up options for the remediation of Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) Area IV. With that in mind,
we are devoting this issue of the CleanUpdate to the progress we’ve made addressing groundwater contamination issues
since release of the 2009 Groundwater Remedial Investigation Report. Scientists have concluded TCE (trichloroethylene) is
the primary contaminant of concern in Area IV groundwater, with smaller amounts of perchlorate, strontium-90 (Sr-90),
and metals, plus a tritium plume.

A TOWN HALL MEETING WITH COUNCILMEMBER, CD3 BOB BLUMENFIELD


Woodland Hills-Warner Center
Neighborhood Council
Presents
     A TOWN HALL MEETING
            WITH COUNCILMEMBER, CD3 
         BOB BLUMENFIELD


Join Us April 8, 2015!
Bob is focused on serving the San Fernando Valley’s day to day needs for City services as well as facilitating the long term job and economic growth that will help ensure the vitality of local neighborhoods and the City as a whole.  Public safety, emergency preparedness, beautification and traffic reduction are some of the key quality of life issues Bob fights for in his district.  At City Hall, his policy priorities include: crafting the City budget to maximize public dollars; transforming the City’s technology infrastructure to more effectively manage resources and provide services; and growing and improving the City’s physical and environmental infrastructure to make LA a safe, clean, green and friendly place for people and businesses.  Bob is also committed to social justice, equality and opportunity for all Angelinos. 

Also Meet

·        Karine Philips, Deputy City Attorney, Neighborhood Prosecutor Program
·        Bill Candish, Acting Supervisor – West Valley, Bureau of Street Services
·        Cesar Diaz, Deputy Planning Director, Office of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield 
When: April 8, 2015 at 6:30 PM
Where: Temple Aliyah
6025 Valley Circle Boulevard
 Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Together we can make a difference!   Make your voice heard!

The Neighborhood Council (NC)
The NC works with City departments to help ensure that the City is responsive to the community’s needs. The NC is responsible for creating community, improving the quality of life in the neighborhood, ensuring the delivery of City services and educating the stakeholders on how to better participate in City government.
Your Suggestions Are Important!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!
If you have suggestions for how the NC can make a difference, that’s a reason for you to get involved. We urge you to participate with your NC by attending meetings and joining NC Committees.                             
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