Fran Pavely Presents Senior Scam Stopper Seminar-March 8th

Please attend a Senior Scam Stopper seminar that Senator Fran Pavley will be hosting on Friday, March 8th in West Hills.  The event will consist of a panel of representatives from various agencies to speak about scams that are targeting seniors and how they can avoid falling prey to them.  
The Event is Friday March 8, 2013 from 9 am to 11 am at the First United Methodist Church of Canoga Park
22700 Sherman Way, West Hills, CA 91307
Please RSVP to [email protected] or call 818-876-3352

Outreach Committee Meeting -Feb 26th-Fire Station 84


Outreach Committee Meeting
Notice of Public Event
Location: Fire Station 84
Community Room
21050 Burbank Boulevard
Woodland HIlls, Ca 91367

Public Parking is not available in the Fire Station lot.

Agenda will be posted shortly.

PLUM-Planning, Land Use & Mobility Committee Meeting-February 19th

PLUM-Planning, Land Use & Mobility Committee Meeting — 2nd Mtg of Month
6:30 PM
Notice of Public Meeting

Location: Woodland Park West Retirement
Meeting Room at rear
21711 Ventura Boulevard
Woodland HIlls, Ca 91364

Minimal parking is available at the rear of the building. Street parking available in front of VISTA car dealer ise metered until 8pm. Parking available also at shopping center to the west.

Agenda: February 19 Agenda

 

Item 3-August Steurer PLUM chairman presents a report on LANCC issues and proposals including but not limited to, creation of a new Economic Development Department (CF 08-3050)
 
LANCC Report Audio File 

Discussion of the application for a conditional use permit for beer and wine service at the proposed Hood Burger restaurant at Topanga Canyon and Erwin
at the meeting on February 13, 2013

Plum Meeting Item 4

ZA-2013-0140-CUB
Hook Burger Proposal
Topanga Canyon Blvd At Erwin in the former Shelly’s Stereo Facility
Consideration with possible action re: Proposed on-site sale of Beer and Wine in conjunction with a 2,723 Sq. Ft. restaurant having a total of 146 seats. with 68 being on an outdoor patio.
Proposed hours of operation 11 am to 10 pm seven days a week
399 parking spaces are required. 422 are provided. It is in an enterprise zone.

The committee voted to recommend the approval of the request, which will be forwarded to the full board at the February 13th meeting. The committee required that there be no bar service and that a video surveillance system be installed to monitor alcohol sales.

Plum Meeting-Feb 5

Plum meeting now convening:
Consideration of
Item 3-AA-2012-3134
23421 Burbank Blvd
Consideration of possible action re: a two plot preliminary parcel map with reduced lot width for Parcel A and reduced lot area for Parcel B.
 
Discussion of possible lot split in Walnut Acres Area
 
 
 
A committee report has been scheduled for the March 5th meeting with a recommendation for action on the proposed lot split. For action by the full board on March 13th.
 
 

WHWC NC Executive Officers 2012-2014

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Chair: Scott Silverstein
Vice Chair Dennis DiBiase
Secretary: Joyce Fletcher
Treasurer: Vahid Khorsand
Parliamentarian: Sean McCarthy

PLUM-Planning, Land Use & Mobility Committee Meeting-Tuesday February 5th.

PLUM-Planning, Land Use & Mobility Committee Meeting — 1st Mtg of Month
Notice of Public Meeting
Location: Woodland Park West Retirement
Meeting Room at rear
21711 Ventura Boulevard
Woodland HIlls, Ca 91364
Minimal parking is available at the rear of the building. Street parking available in front of VISTA car dealer. Use metered until 8pm. Parking available also at shopping center to the west.

Agenda: February 2, 2013 Agenda

Council District 3 Candidate Debate January 30th

There was a good turnout for tonight’s CD3 debate. The candidates fielded questions on pension reform, the Village at Westfield project, the Gross Receipts tax, tagging, group homes and campaign financing.Only 35 days until the election to replace Councilman Dennis P. Zine who is termed out.
 

 

Emergency Preparedness Event At The CHP Headquarters


Attached are some pictures from the Mid-January event for emergency preparedness and HAM radio operators at the California Highway Patrol Headquarters taken by WHWCNC member Roger Gerish. The  CHP and the CERT Team were there. Assembly Member Bob Blumenfield put on the event.  They did a HAM radio operators test at 8am. 

Woodland Hills-Tarzana Chamber of Commerce to Host City Council Candidates in Town Hall


Six candidates seeking to represent the West San Fernando Valley on the Los Angeles City Council will participate in a town hall sponsored by the Valley Regional Forum in conjunction with Woodland Hills-Tarzana Chamber of Commerce on January 30 at the Westfield Promenade Mall.

Business owner Elizabeth Badger, Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield, business owner Cary Iaccino, attorney Joyce Pearson, city Personnel Department investigator Steven Presberg and commercial real estate broker Scott Silverstein, will answer questions drawn from members of the Chamber and from the public. The candidates are competing to succeed Council District 3 incumbent Dennis Zine, who is termed out. The nonpartisan primary election will be held on March 5, with the general election on May 21 if no candidate garners more than 50 percent of the vote.

The town hall is the second event in the Valley Regional Forum series hosted by the Woodland Hills-Tarzana Chamber of Commerce, the largest Chamber in the San Fernando Valley with over 700 business members. In October the Chamber hosted a debate on Proposition 38, which aimed to increase school funding by raising state income taxes on most Californians.

Also involved in presenting the Council District 3 town hall are the Reseda Neighborhood Council, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council, the Tarzana Neighborhood Council, the Canoga Park Neighborhood Council and the Canoga Park-West Hills Chamber of Commerce.

The forum will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the retail space formerly occupied by Dick’s Sporting Goods, the same space used by the Chamber last January for a 30th congressional district town hall forum with Democratic incumbents Brad Sherman and Howard Berman and Republicans Susan Shelley and Mark Reed.