Feb 20, 2026 | Beautification, Environmental
Saturday’s Meetup to Cleanup
Saturday, February 21st, from 8am-10am.
The NC Environmental and Beautification Committee is meeting at
5320 Fallbrook Ave. (corner of Fallbrook and Ventura, parking in back.
We will be removing the weeds and eliminating the graffiti at the “smallest house in Woodland Hills”.
Please wear closed-toe shoes, long sleeves, a hat, gloves, and eye protection.
We are partnering with the Community Benefit Foundation.
Looking forward to seeing you and giving back to our local community!
Sep 5, 2025 | Beautification, Environmental
Saturday’s Meetup to Cleanup
Saturday, Sept 6th, from 8am-10am.
The NC Environmental and Beautification Committee is meeting at
22105 Ventura Blvd (corner of Glade and Ventura, next to Niky’s Sports).
We will be removing the weeds and eliminating the graffiti at the “smallest house in Woodland Hills”.
Please wear closed-toe shoes, long sleeves, a hat, gloves, and eye protection.
We are partnering with the Community Benefit Foundation.
Looking forward to seeing you and giving back to our local community!
Oct 31, 2024 | Beautification, Environmental
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.
Sep 4, 2024 | Beautification
Activity:
We will finish our project started in August by cleaning up the 7 remaining tree wells, removing excess brush and trash.
Time:Â Â 8am-10am
Location: Winnetka Ave/Victory Blvd. (across from Pierce College. Park in the Orange Line parking lot, near the west side).
Bring gloves, hat, water. Tools and bags will be provided.
Feb 8, 2024 | Beautification, Community Outreach, Community Services, Environmental, Homelessness, HomePage, Public Safety

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Mon-Fri: 7:00am-7:00pm / Weekend & Holidays: 8:00am-4:45pm
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Dec 1, 2023 | Beautification

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
Jul 8, 2017 | Beautification, Planning Land Use and Mobility Committee
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
Feb 21, 2017 | Beautification

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