Make Your Voice Heard – Take the Community Plan Stakeholder Survey

Make Your Voice Heard – Take the Community Plan Stakeholder Survey

 

Give us your input!

The City of Los Angeles Planning Department is in the process of creating a NEW Community Plan for
Canoga Park – Winnetka – Woodland Hills – West Hills

This update will greatly affect future land use and development
in your neighborhood and community – including possible changes to zoning, transportation, density and other important areas.

We invite you to fill out the Community Plan Survey by downloading and filling in the PDF version of the survey through the link below.

Fillable PDF Survey  (After completing – save it and email to the Southwest Valley Plans team at: [email protected]

For those looking for the WHWC NC online version of the survey. That is now closed.  Please use the PDF version above.

For more information and resources regarding the Southwest Valley Plans, go to:  https://www.swvalleyplans.org/

West Valley Anti-Human Trafficking Public Awareness

West Valley Anti-Human Trafficking Public Awareness

Human trafficking is not just a global scourge, it’s a multibillion dollar criminal enterprise that happens in broad daylight and in our own backyards. We need to recognize the signs and know how to report it.

The more we know about this important issue, the more we can help combat this horrific crime against humanity. Please help us get the word out.

April 5th 
6:30 pm
Rose Goldwater Community Center
(at Westfield Topanga Mall – corner of Owensmouth and Vanowen)

Community Forum To Improve Schools in the Valley

L.A. Unified Board Vice President Nick Melvoin is hosting a neighborhood forum to facilitate a discussion on school opportunities and concerns with parents, principals, teachers, neighborhood councils and community members at Taft Charter High School on Wednesday, April 4 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

West Valley Job Fair

West Valley Job Fair

WHWCNC West Valley Job Fair
February 10th – 10am to 2pm

Employment opportunities start with no experience needed and paid training.

  • Meet Local Employers
  • Paid Job Training
  • Resume Assistance
  • Interview Tips
  • Free Food and Business Clothing Raffle

Rose Goldwater Community Center
21710 Vanowen Street, Canoga Park
Corner of Vanowen and Victory

Proposed Commercial Cannabis Signage Ordinance

From the Los Angeles Department of City Planning regarding Commercial Cannabis Signage

Dear Stakeholders,

The Department of City Planning has released the proposed Commercial Cannabis Signage Ordinance, which would establish restrictions on advertising of cannabis and cannabis products on signs in the City. The text of the draft ordinance, along with a Questions & Answers document containing more information, can be viewed by clicking the buttons.

           

The draft ordinance is scheduled for consideration by the City Planning Commission at its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, December 14, 2017. All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting and offer testimony on the draft ordinance. An agenda will be posted approximately one week before the meeting at https://planning.lacity.gov under “Commissions and Hearings.”

Please address any written comments on the draft ordinance directly to the City Planning Commission at [email protected], copied to [email protected]. Please reference City Planning Case No. CPC-2017-4546-CA in your correspondence.

Should you have any questions on the draft ordinance, please contact City Planning Associate Niall Huffman at [email protected] or 213-978-3405.

Woodland Hills Warner Center NC Neighborhood Watch Sign Pilot Program – Last Chance for 2017

Want a free WHWC branded Neighorhood Watch sign for your Neighborhood Watch group?  We have a very limited number available on a first-come, first-served basis.  To sign up, please click on the registration form here or you can mail us the relevant info.  Either way, please read the important program requirements below.  You may also download a PDF Version of the requirements.

What the program provides: One (or two)* Blue Version reflective Neighborhood Watch Signs and installation of the sign(s) at an “entry point” for Neighborhood Watch group’s area.

Sign Sample

What is required of the Neighborhood Watch Group:

  • Must be within the boundaries of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council.
  • Provide the Name of the Neighborhood Watch (NW) Group and name and contact information of key contact(s).
  • Provide the boundaries of the group and number of homes included in the area.
  • Attend a meeting sponsored by the Neighborhood Council: Either a meeting of the Public Safety Committee  (1st Weds eve of each month) or a General Board Meeting (2nd Weds eve of each month)**. The NW Group can be represented by the block captain or another representative. The same person does not need to attend each meeting. The person should introduce themselves and the group they represent during the public comment period. They must be sure that a member of the Public Safety Committee has noted their presence.
  • Neighborhood Watch Groups must submit a valid email address for the block captain – to be added to the Neighborhood Council electronic contact program.
  • Each NW group should present their plan to the Public Safety Committee for the use of “electronic communication” to keep their group members informed. This could be email, Next Door, Facebook or other group communication tool.
  • NW groups must also purchase additional NW signs for their neighborhood. These DO NOT have to be the signs installed by the NC.
  • Each NW group must have regularly scheduled meetings.
  • Each NW group will meet the LAPD guidelines for a Neighborhood Watch program – available at: http://www.lapdonline.org/crime_prevention_tips/
  • Each group will be vetted and approved by the appropriate Senior Lead Officer for their area.
  • Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first served basis based on application submission AND completion of the program requirements. As there are only a limited number of signs available, the Public Safety Committee, in conjunction with the SLO’s, reserves the right to make the final decision on sign distribution in the event that there is a “tie” related to when groups complete and finish their application requirements.
  • Applicants who want to mail in the information, can mail it to:

Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council
20929 Ventura Blvd,
Suite 47-535
Woodland Hills, CA 91364

(application date/time will be based on postmark – Postmarks PRIOR to Sept 25, 2017 will not be accepted)

  • Questions: Send an email to: [email protected] or call: 818-639-9444 to leave a voice message.  We will respond as quickly as possible.

*Final number of signs for each group will be based on NW group size AND the number of available signs.

**If no one from the NW group is able to attend a Wednesday eve meeting, an alternate option MAY be proposed to the Public Safety committee for consideration. Priority will be given to those groups that attend the meetings as indicated.

 

Reimagine Ventura Boulevard

Creating a New Experience

Bob Blumenfield and the LADOT are sponsoring a public meeting to present

Ventura Blvd streetscape concepts

This meeting will unveil project alternatives to enhance the western edge

of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland HIlls (West Of Shoup)

Monday July 10 at 6pm at American Legion Hall 826

5320 Fallbrook Ave.

Woodland Hills CA 91367

RSVP Shawn Dunn 818-774-4330

 

WHWCNC Standing Rules

July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza – New Safety Guidelines

The Valley Cultural Center’s presentation of Bob Blumenfield’s July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza delights over 60,000 people each year with a free concert and 15-minute spectacular fireworks display. There are over 20 local restaurants on hand along with arts and crafts vendors and local businesses promoting and selling their goods. The event takes place on July 4th  from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.  See the following for new safety guidelines and arrive early!  (more…)

Boething Treeland Demolition and Redevelopment  PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING  TUESDAY JUNE 27TH

Boething Treeland Demolition and Redevelopment PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING TUESDAY JUNE 27TH

NOTICE – PUBLIC MEETING
City of Los Angeles 

 

Boething Treeland Demolition and Redevelopment
PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING

Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Location of Meeting: St. Bernadine’s Church – Parrish Hall

24410 Calvert Street, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 

 

Written comments will be accepted at the public scoping meeting described above.

 

A Public Scoping Meeting will be held to receive input as to what environmental topics the (EIR) Environmental Impact Report should study. No decisions about the project are made at the Public Scoping Meeting.

 

A copy of the notice and the Initial Study prepared for the Project may be viewed with the environmental file or online at https://planning.lacity.org by clicking on the “Environmental Review” tab, then “Notice of Preparation & Public Scoping Meetings.”

 

The City will consider all written comments regarding potential environmental impacts of the project and issues to be addressed in the EIR.

 

Written comments must be submitted to the office below by 4:00 p.m., July 20, 2017.

 

Please direct your comments to:

 

Mail/Email:

 

Elva Nuno-O’Donnell, City Planner

City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning 6262 Van Nuys Boulevard, Room 351

Van Nuys, CA 91401
[email protected]

 

Participate In The Development of The New Community Plan

Participate In The Development of The New Community Plan

The City of Los Angeles – The Department of City Planning is writing a new COMMUNITY PLAN for Woodland Hills. The draft of the plan will be completed October 2017. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD.
The Community Plan will affect all areas of Woodland Hills.

Woodland Hills-Warner Center
Neighborhood Council

PUBLIC NOTICE

Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council
Board Meeting
Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 6:30 pm
at the American Legion Hall 826
5320 Fallbrook Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367

THE PUBLIC IS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND

Special Presentation
REVIEW OF THE COMMUNITY PLAN

The Department of City Planning will provide a presentation of the Community Plan and how the revision will affect Woodland Hills neighborhoods, commercial areas, zoning and other related factors.
There will be a question and answer period so the Planners
can receive comments and questions from the NC Board/Stakeholders
and provide answers and updates.

Click on the link below to read and save a copy of the COMMUNITY PLAN

Other_2017-06-14.pdf – June 14, 2017

 

 

 

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Boething Treeland Demolition and Redevelopment  PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING  TUESDAY JUNE 27TH

The Boething Treeland Demolition/Redevelopment Community Meeting

PUBLIC HEARING

The Boething Treeland Demolition/Redevelopment Community Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 23, at 7:30 pm
at Temple Aliya Sanctuary, located at 6025 Valley Circle Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Parking provided.

Case No. CPC-2016-3635-GPA-VZC-HD-SPR-ZAD /
ENV-2016-3636-EAF23475
23475 & 23485 Long Valley Road, Woodland Hills, 91367

Presentation, Questions and Answers and Stakeholder Comments regarding Application for General Plan amendment Vesting Zone and HD Change, Site Plan Review, and Zoning Administrator’s Determination for demolition of an existing retail/wholesale nursery and construction of an approx. 72 room eldercare building for Assisted Living Care and Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care, approx. 95 Garden Homes/small lots, and approx. 26 single family homes/lots with associated parking and open space areas.

*Presentation and explanations by Brad Rosenheim (Rosenheim & Associates)

* Questions from PLUM Committee/WHWCNC Representatives (1 per person)

* Questions from Stakeholders

* Comments from Stakeholders

The Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council would like to thank Temple Aliyah for making the Temple’s Sanctuary, facilities and parking available for this public hearing.

Thank you for your interest in this this matter and we look forward to seeing you.

Boething Treeland Demolition and Redevelopment  PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING  TUESDAY JUNE 27TH

Community presentation for Treeland Development is Being Re-Scheduled

A Community Presentation for the development proposal on the Boething Treeland site will be held at El Camino Real Charter High School on a date to be determined in Anderson Hall, at the rear of the ECRHS main building. The meeting is being conducted by the PLUM (Planning, Land Use and Mobility) Committee of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council.

Brad Rosenheim, the Applicant’s representative, will make a presentation of the development plans, provide background information, discuss the General Plan and Community Plan guidelines in relation to the project, and discuss the process for the application. Following his presentation, Mr. Rosenheim will first answer questions from the PLUM and NC members, and then take questions from the audience. Following the Q&A period, the audience will be allowed to air any comments and requests under the City’s 2-minute limitation guideline. If time allows, additional comments will be permitted.

Since this project is in its very initial stages, a significant amount of technical information may not be available for this meeting. However, the PLUM Committee will be holding a number of additional meetings over the following months with each hearing focused on a specific topic(s) like traffic, parking, entry/exit points, and on individual segments of the proposal (Eldercare facility, estate homes, Garden Homes, etc.).

Click here for meeting agenda.