It’s Time to Vote for Your Next NC Representatives

It’s Time to Vote for Your Next NC Representatives

The Los Angeles Neighborhood Council system is currently holding elections for several positions on The Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council (WHWCNC).  This year, the NC elections will be held via Mail-In Ballots which must be received before June 3, 2025.

Elections are being held for Residential, Business, and Community Based Organization (CBO) representatives for the following areas: Area 2, Area 4, Area 6 and an At-Large representative. Request your Mail-In Ballot before May 27th at https://clerk.lacity.gov/clerk-services/elections/neighborhood-council-elections/how-vote

 

Key Deadlines

  • April 4, 2025 – First day to request a mail-in ballot
  • May 27, 2025 – Last day to request mail in ballot
  • June 3, 2025 – Election Day (all ballots need to be mailed by this date)
  • June 18, 2025 – Certification of Election results

 

Additional information to vote, review candidates, view results, and additional key dates can be found at https://neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov/elections

 

What are Neighborhood Councils?

Los Angeles’ 99 Neighborhood Councils form the grassroots level of the Los Angeles City government and are led by NC board members made up of community stakeholders.  NC  board members adhere to the same rules and regulations as Los Angeles city government employees.

 

Who is eligible to vote in the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council election?

People from the community who live, work or own a business, own real estate property, or have a stake within the WHWCNC boundary (e.g. attend church, school, community organization, etc.).  Please note that the WHWCNC is divided into 7 areas and applicants and/or voters must qualify in the corresponding areas that are currently up for election.

 

How do I know if I am a stakeholder in one of the areas that is partaking in the 2025 NC Election?

Areas 2, 4, and 6 plus the At-Large position will be part of the 2025. To determine which area you might be a stakeholder in, please visit https://whcouncil.org/about/council-members#maps

 

How can I learn more about the WHWCNC’s committees?

The committee descriptions can be found at https://whcouncil.org/committees  Committees are made up of up to 6 WHWCNC Board members and up to 15 WHWC Stakeholders.  If you would like to attend a committee meeting or participate in a WHWCNC committee as a stakeholder, please reach out to the corresponding Committee Chair listed on our website.

Sign up to receive WHWCNC Board Meeting and Committee Meeting agendas via email at https://lacity.gov/government/subscribe-agendas/neighborhood-councils

If you have any questions about being involved in the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council, please email [email protected]

 

It’s Time for NC Elections!

It’s Time for NC Elections!

Would you like to be more involved and serve as an official representative in our community?  The Los Angeles Neighborhood Council system will be holding elections for several positions on The Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council (WHWCNC).  This year, the NC elections will be held via Mail-In Ballots which must be received before June 3, 2025.

Elections will be held for Residential, Business, and Community Based Organization (CBO) representatives for the following areas: Area 2, Area 4, Area 6 and an At-Large representative.  Applications must be submitted before March 17, 2025 through https://neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov/elections/  

 

Key Deadlines

  • Now – Apply to be a candidate in Areas 2, 4, 6 or At-Large of the WHWCNC
  • March 17, 2025 – Deadline to apply as a candidate
  • April 4, 2025 – First day to request a mail-in ballot
  • May 27, 2025 – Last day to request mail in ballot
  • June 3, 2025 – Election Day (all ballots need to be mailed by this date)
  • June 18, 2025 – Certification of Election results

 

All information to apply, run, vote, review candidates, view results, and additional key dates can be found at https://neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov/elections

 

What are Neighborhood Councils?

Los Angeles’ 99 Neighborhood Councils form the grassroots level of the Los Angeles City government and are led by NC board members made up of community stakeholders.  NC  board members adhere to the same rules and regulations as Los Angeles city government employees.

 

Who is eligible to run or vote in the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council election?

People from the community who live, work or own a business, own real estate property, or have a stake within the WHWCNC boundary (e.g. attend church, school, community organization, etc.).  Please note that the WHWCNC is divided into 7 areas and applicants and/or voters must qualify in the corresponding areas that are currently up for election.

 

How do I know if I am a stakeholder in one of the areas that is partaking in the 2025 NC Election?

Areas 2, 4, and 6 plus the At-Large position will be part of the 2025. To determine which area you might be a stakeholder in, please visit https://whcouncil.org/about/council-members#maps

 

What are the commitments to serve on the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council?

  • All WHWCNC Board members are expected to attend monthly regular board meetings which are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month and currently alternating monthly between in-person and via Zoom (a maximum of 3 absences in a 12-month period).
  • Each board member is expected to serve on at least one committee and participate in that committee’s monthly meeting and activities.
  • Every board member is also encouraged to participate at WHWCNC approved outreach at community events and neighborhood beautification activities (based on availability)

 

How can I learn more about the WHWCNC’s committees?

The committee descriptions can be found at https://whcouncil.org/committees  Committees are made up of up to 6 WHWCNC Board members and up to 15 WHWC Stakeholders.  If you would like to attend a committee meeting or participate in a WHWCNC committee as a stakeholder, please reach out to the corresponding Committee Chair listed on our website.

 

How can you apply for vacant positions in areas not included in the 2025 election?

Applicants for vacant positions which are not included in the 2025 NC election can be appointed by the WHWCNC board.  If you are interested in applying, please email [email protected]   Please note that only Board Members who have been elected (not appointed) can serve on the Executive / Governance Committee.

 

Sign up to receive WHWCNC Board Meeting and Committee Meeting agendas via email at https://lacity.gov/government/subscribe-agendas/neighborhood-councils

If you have any questions about being involved in the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council, please email [email protected]

Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers Needed!

Please join us on our next WHWCNC First Saturday Community Cleanup!
Date: Saturday, Nov 2nd
Time: 8-10am]
Location: Alhama Dr. and Ventura Blvd. (near Trader Joe's), NC Area 6
Bring: Gloves and wear closed-toe shoes. Equipment will be supplied.
Purpose: This is another beautification project sponsored by the NC to clean up and assess the area for possible holiday lights.
ALL are welcome to participate in making Woodland Hills better each month.
Small Business Workshop regarding LA Optimized 2.0

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. LA Optimized is a free program designed to help small businesses adapt to the digital economy. I’ve attached a flier to this email.
The information session will be held via zoom on Tuesday, September 24 at 3 p.m. You can register for the information session at http://bit.ly/infoLAoptimized
The application workshop will be held Friday, September 27 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the West Valley Municipal Building, 19040 Vanowen St., Reseda, CA 91335. Interested applicants can stop by at anytime during the designated hours to received one-on-one assistance with their application.
The deadline to apply for the LA Optimized program is October 4 at 5 p.m.
Updated City Resources for our Stakeholders!

Updated City Resources for our Stakeholders!

 

 

We’ve updated our City Resources section!  Looking for services for Woodland Hills – Warner Center residents, businesses, seniors and veterans?  Make sure you visit https://whcouncil.org/city-resources

And don’t hesitate to let us know if you would like to recommend a city or community resource that you think should be included

 

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Congratulations to our very own, Reina Cerros McCaughey who was highlighted by EmpowerLA earlier this week in honor of Women’s History Month!
Meet Reina Cerros McCaughey from Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council. Reina came to her Neighborhood Council with a passion for serving the community and sharing resources and information on services for the public good. She hopes to inspire others to get involved in their Neighborhood Council and increase the number of Latinos leading in Woodland Hills and beyond. Her advice to those considering starting their Neighborhood Council journey? “Join a committee, attend our meetings and get to know others who are involved with the community.” Thank you for your service, Reina!
What Is MyLA311?

What Is MyLA311?

Have you heard people talk about MyLA311 but have no idea what it is?

With the MyLA311 app, City information and services are just a few taps away. Use the app to quickly and easily request the City’s most popular services, including graffiti removal, pothole repair, bulky-item pickup, parking enforcement, animal services, and more.

You can download the App at the links below:

If you prefer to call, Contact the MyLA311 Call Center by Dialing 311 or (213) 473-3231

Mon-Fri: 7:00am-7:00pm / Weekend & Holidays: 8:00am-4:45pm

 

Or, if you would like to submit a request through the website, visit  MyLA311.lacity.org

 

Please note that services are typically addressed faster when submitted through the App or website with a submitted photo.

Welcome to our new board members

Welcome to our new board members

Councilmember Bob Blumenfield recently helped us inaugurate the new board members to the Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council.

Please join us in welcoming them to the board.

  • Julian Tu – Area 2 Residential Representative
  • Masha Dowell – Area 2 Alternate Representative
  • Peter Haber – Area 2 CBO Representative
  • Dean Mathew – Area 3 Business Representative
  • Steve Sommers – Area 5 CBO Representative
  • Allan Biggins – Area 5 Alternate Representative
  • Bill Barnett – Area 6 Residential Representative
  • Kate Kennedy – Area 7 Residential Representative
  • Schyler Katz – Area 7 Business Representative

1st Saturday Clean Up of 2024

Please join us for our first 1st Saturdays Clean Up of 2024 from 8:30 to 11:30 AM Saturday, January 6th We will remove trash and trim street trees.

We will clean the two blocks east of Canoga to Variel, north side of Vanowen. We will meet at Milwood Ave. & Vanowen (see map below for exact location)

There is no rain expected.  Parking available on Milwood.

Please spread the word, we can use more volunteers to help beautify our community

 

Seeking New Board Members

Seeking New Board Members

While we recently welcomed several new board members to the Neighborhood Council, we still have several open board positions which need to be filled.  Join our board and help make a difference in our community!

The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council is an official elected advisory body to the City of Los Angeles representing the stakeholders of the Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhoods.

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/community members on how to better participate in city government.

Current Open Positions

  • Area 3: Business & Alternate
  • Area 4: Alternate
  • Area 5: Alternate
  • Area 6: Business & Alternate
  • Area 7: Residential, Business & Alternate
  • Youth Representative (between 14-17 years old)
    • To qualify as a Business Representative, you must own a business or work in the area you are serving
    • To qualify as a Residential Representative, you must own or rent property in the area you are serving
    • To qualify as an Alternate Representative, you must own/rent property, work in, or volunteer for a non-profit in the area you are serving

Estimated Time Commitment: 4 – 20 hours per month (based on your availability and involvement)

To learn about committees which you can be involved in, click HERE

For more information or to apply, please email our president, Dena Weiss at [email protected]

 

Area Designation Map:

Map

Welcome to Our New Board Members

Welcome to Our New Board Members

 

Please join us in welcoming our new Woodland Hills / Warner Center Neighborhood Council Board Members!

Julian Tu – Area 2 Residential Representative
Masha Dowell – Area 2 Alternate Representative
Peter Haber – Area 2 CBO Representative
Steve Sommers – Area 5 Alternate Representative
Bill Barnett – Area 6 Residential Representative

Join Our Monthly Board Meeting In-Person or Via Zoom!

Join Our Monthly Board Meeting In-Person or Via Zoom!

Please join us for our Monthly Neighborhood Council Board Meeting on Wednesday, December 13th at 6:30pm at the LA Fire Station #84. We will be voting in several new board members to open positions. The agenda and more information can be found HERE 
If you can’t make it in person, please join us virtually on Zoom!
Zoom Meeting Option Online or By Telephone
(https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96493712127 ) Dial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 964 9371 2127 and Press #
We look forward to seeing everyone there.

1st Saturday Clean Up, Saturday, Dec 2nd, 8am:
Candy Cane Lane area needs a little community help from the Neighborhood Council.
Let’s meet at the corner of Winnetka Ave/Martha St. (next to the freeway).
We can start at the corner with picking up the trash and then work our way down Martha St. towards Corbin St.
There are some leaves piled near the drains that should be picked up before any rain comes.
Please bring water, gloves, and a can-do attitude.
Rakes and bags to be provided.
8am-11am
Get Involved!

Get Involved!

 

Get involved and join our board!  The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council has the following Board positions available:

  • Area 2: Residential, CBO & Alternate
  • Area 3: Business or Alternate
  • Area 4: Alternate
  • Area: CBO & Alternate
  • Area 6: Residential & Alternate
  • Area 7: Residential, Business & Alternate

 

For more information or to apply, please email [email protected]

LAUSD Workforce Housing Initiative

LAUSD is exploring the potential development for affordable housing for its employees and families on LAUSD district land.  They will be holding two virtual meetings on November 1st.  These meetings are open to the public to learn about the nine district properties under consideration, the process for the Request of Expressions for Interest (REI), and next steps in the process.

November 1, 2023

Attend the 9am virtual meeting at: https://lausd.zoom.us/j/88393909094#success

Attend the 6pm virtual meeting at: https://lausd.zoom.us/j/83271761283#success

Please see the flyer below for more information:

 

 

 

 

LA City Planning Housing Survey

Want to weigh in on where you want to see more housing in LA and what types of housing you want to see? Los Angeles City Planning is soliciting public input on its rezoning program, known as the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP). Click on the following link to learn more about CHIP and provide feedback on each of strategies: Citywide Housing Incentive Program Survey

Share your voice now!

 

LACCD Community Forum – Housing Ideas for LACCD

LACCD Community Forum – Housing Ideas for LACCD

Saturday, October 28, 2023

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

We Need Your Voice!

The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is hosting a public housing forum on October 28, 2023 at Los Angeles City College as an opportunity for community and key stakeholders to give input and hear about LACCD’s potential development of student and/or workforce housing (including LA Pierce College).

This forum will provide and solicit insights into LACCD’s housing needs and policy, key considerations and information on the District’s assessment of the housing delivery methods for construction and operations.

See attached flyer.
Applications for the Short Term Emergency Renters Assistance Program are now open

Applications for the Short Term Emergency Renters Assistance Program are now open

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The program will provide up to 6 months of rent past due.

Applications will close by October 2nd at 6pm.

The Emergency Renters Assistance Program was approved by City Council and signed by the Mayor earlier this year as part of continued efforts to reduce the amount of evictions in Los Angeles. More information is available below:

How can Angelenos apply? 

  • Call the Los Angeles Housing Department Hotline (888) 379-3150 Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM 
  • Call the “We Are LA” hotline at 213-584-1808 Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Visit housing.lacity.org to apply online 24/7 until October 2, 2023
  • Visit housing.lacity.org for information on in-person intake office locations
  • For questions about the program, visit housing.lacity.org 

How do you qualify? 

  • Applicants must be a resident of the City of Los Angeles. To check if you live in the City of Los Angeles, visit https://neighborhoodinfo.lacity.gov/.
  • One or more individuals within the applying household must have experienced a loss of employment, reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced other financial hardship between March 2020 to present.
  • Applicants must have unpaid rent due to their current landlord for any month(s) between April 2020 to present.
  • The current household income of the applicant is at or below 80% of the area median income (AMI).
  • Read more information about qualifying information here.