Community presentation for Treeland Development is Being Re-Scheduled

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.

A memorial service to celebrate the life and accomplishments of Gordon Murley will be held on Saturday, April 1, 2017

A memorial service to celebrate the life and accomplishments of Gordon Murley will be held on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 11:00 am the American Legion Hall located at 5320 Fallbrook Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367.
Long recognized by LA Councilmen and Mayors as one of the most knowledgeable and articulate resources of LA’s zoning and planning codes, he was appointed to the powerful South Valley Area Planning Commission where he served as Vice President for the Commission for almost a decade. He was also one of the initial founders of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council and represented his area continuously until his death, serving as Council Vice-Chairman and Parliamentarian for a number of years.

Music & Dancing   To The Sounds Of The Angel City Big Band   Special Vocalist Bonnie Bowden Saturday March 25, 2017 RSVP Please

Music & Dancing To The Sounds Of The Angel City Big Band Special Vocalist Bonnie Bowden Saturday March 25, 2017 RSVP Please

American Legion Post 826 Presents

Music & Dancing   To The Sounds Of The Angel City Big Band

Special Vocalist
Bonnie Bowden
Saturday March 25, 2017
RSVP Please
Doors Open at 6:30-Music 7:30 PM
$25 Couple / $15 Single (cash only)
Entrée Chicken Marinara with Angle Hair Pasta $ 8.00
Full Cash Bar & Grill
5320 Fallbrook Ave, Woodland Hills, Ca
Free Parking in rear of building off alley
Further information call Bucky  818-692-0701
Visit our website: post826calegion.org

Los Angeles Crime Rises For The Third Year In A Row

When thieves broke into Dennis DiBiase’s Woodland Hills home two days before Christmas, they swiped $30,000 in jewelry, including a diamond ring DiBiase planned to give his wife for the holiday. They even hauled off a Sparkletts water bottle filled with three decades’ worth of coins.

Click on the link below to see the full story in the Los Angeles Times

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-garcetti-crime-20170223-story.html

WHWCNC Member Sean McCarthy Lauded For Community Service

Woodland HIlls Warner Center Neighborhood Council Member Sean McCarthy has been organizing neighborhood cleanups for years. He was recently recognized in the Los Angeles Daily News for his work.

Please see link below:

http://www.dailynews.com/social-affairs/20161119/why-this-encino-man-has-devoted-years-to-painting-bridges-over-la-river

 

A faster Metro Orange Line through the San Fernando Valley? It’s on track

A faster Metro Orange Line through the San Fernando Valley? It’s on track

A faster Metro Orange Line through the San Fernando Valley? It’s on track

WOODLAND HILLS >> The Metro Orange Line busway now ferries 25,000 passengers each working day across the San Fernando Valley. But there’s a problem.See the link below from the Daily News for an update:

http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20170128/a-faster-metro-orange-line-through-the-san-fernando-valley-its-on-track

 

 

 

 

Update on the Woodland Hills Post Office

Woodland Hills U.S. Post Office

We learned in the Westfield Promenade meeting that the Woodland Hills Post office will move to the Promenade until they can find a permanent home.

Update On Overnight RV Parking

Very Important Message……………Please review the attached map as it shows where vans can park in our area legally. There are areas around schools where its prohibited, areas where the vans can park during the day and areas where it is allowed. You will be surprised what is allowed in your neighborhood. The map does not over ride posted parking signs.

Plum1_2017-02-22.pdf – February 22, 2017

Election Results Are Official

Election results are official and you can prepare to seat the new Board at your next scheduled Board Meeting.
There is only one pending matter, a tie between two candidates for Woodland Hills Warner Center NC Residential Area 4 seat that will be decided and advised to you before the Board Meeting.
The New Board Will Be Seated At The Next Meeting
Thank you for all your assistance and cooperation during the planning, preparation, promotion of the elections which culminated in a smooth election process throughout Region 3.
Respectfully yours,
Howard M. Katchen
Independent Election Administrator – Region 3
 
Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
200 N. Spring Street, Suite 2005
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Office | 213-978-1551 Fax | 213-978-1751
Email | [email protected] Web | www.EmpowerLA.org

WHWCNC Election Held-April 17th, 2016 Noon to 4pm at Westfield Community Center

The WHWCNC will be holding elections for Representatives in Areas 2, 4, 6 and At Large
Sunday April 17th
Noon to 4 pm
Westfield Topanga Community Center
Corner of Owensmouth and Vanowen
All stakeholders can vote for the At-Large Rep
You can also vote in area 2, 4 or 6 if you live, work or belong to a community based organization in one of those areas.
Please bring a government issued photo ID or Utility Bill.
Here is a link to acceptable forms of identification
Acceptable forms of identification
If you don’t have a photo ID or a Utility Bill, you will be issued a provisional ballot and will have to submit your proof to Empower LA within three days.

Deadline to File to Run For WHWCNC is Wednesday February 17th!

 HURRY! If you want to run for a Neighborhood Council board seat – closing date is Wednesday, February 17th 

Potential candidates still have two ways to register:

  • Online Filing: 
o Candidate applications filed online have until 11:59 pm PST, Wednesday, February 17th to submit.
  • Paper Application Filing: 
o Candidate applications filed via paper form have until 4:00 pm Wednesday, February 17th to be dropped off at either of two locations:
Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
Van Nuys Office
14410 Sylvan Street, Suite 401
Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 374-9898
(hours: 9 am – 4 pm)
Office of the City Clerk
Piper Tech
555 Ramirez Street, Space 375
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-6826
(hours: 9 am – 4 pm)
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Here is a link to the fillable candidate Form:

Link to candidate registration page. Link to candidate registration page.

If there are any questions, call 818-293-VOTE (8683) or email [email protected]