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]

 

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:

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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