Sep 22, 2023 | HomePage
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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.

Dec 15, 2022 | HomePage

At our December 12, 2022 Meeting we discussed the following item and voted to adopt a resolution not to support the application.
Project Description:
Application to expand an operating 6-bed/patient Detox facility in a single-family residence treating substance abuse patients (by right under State Law) into a 12-bed/12-person Detox facility at the same location using primarily the same staff and facilities. Expansion over the State allowed six patients is not by-right under State Law, and approval is solely at the discretion of the City of Los Angeles. At three (3) WHWCNC PLUM Committee presentations, neighbors spoke about numerous problems currently emanating from this facility and causing issues in the neighborhood. They aired concerns that doubling the number of patients in the current facility without expanding staff or protections put the community at risk. The Applicant was asked—and agreed—to hold in-persons meetings with the neighbors and discuss the issues and any possible remedies. No meeting(s) occurred three months after the Applicant made and agreed to the request.
PLUM Motion December 12, 2022, Passed
Collins Case Report
As pertaining to Cases ZA-2022-1090-ZV-ZAA and ENV-2022-2091-CE, having held three (3) public
virtual teleconference PLUM meetings for the application filed by Aaron Barsalou, the applicant/owner
of Psyclarity Health, the Planning, Land Use and Mobility Committee hereby finds that:
WHEREAS, the applicant has been operating a by-right 6-bed Residential Detox Program at the 22450 Collins Street location under State License No.191055AP since August 2020, treating substance abuse patients: and,
WHEREAS, the applicant is now requesting a Zone Variance to permit increasing the by-right, 6 bed licensed Residential Detox Program on the RE11-1 zoned parcel at 22450 Collins Street, to a 12-bed Program, that is not covered by the State statute, by doubling up in the existing rooms; and, WHEREAS, the applicant has stated does not plan to increase staff levels, add oversight personnel or make any modifications to the existing structure to accommodate the requested increased client count; and,
WHEREAS, the LAPD has reported that during the period of September 2021 to September 2022, there were a total of 9 police/emergency calls (an average of 1 every 40 days) for service at the facility; and, WHEREAS, the surrounding neighbors have expressed concerns that the increased volume of occupants will result in an increase in the level of residents roaming the neighborhood streets at night, and increase emergency and police activity resulting in further deterioration of the safety and quiet, semi-rural nature of the residential community; and,
WHEREAS, the Applicant agreed to hold meetings with neighbors to see if issues could be worked out but failed to hold even one such meeting over a three-month period; and,
WHEREAS, the PLUM Committee members question whether the existing staff level will be sufficient to prevent occupants from leaving the facility alone and roaming on the local streets; and, WHEREAS, the applicant plans to increase on-site parking capacity from 4 to 8 spaces by adding 4 new parking spaces and 10 bicycle spaces in the open back yard space of the property to comply with the required minimum of 9 parking spaces, thus negating the need for a Zone Variance; and, WHEREAS, a Zoning Administrator Determination is being requested to address an existing reduced side yard setback of 5’6” to 8’ in lieu of the minimum required setback of 10’ for institutions and centers like this; and,
WHEREAS, a temporarily closed school facility–Hughes Adult Learning Center, (formerly Charles Evans Hughes Junior High School) is directly across Capistrano Avenue to the west and is currently being used by the West Valley Girls Softball League for athletic activities and could put these children in a dangerous situation; and, WHEREAS, another Detox facility in the community is already located approximately .38 of a mile away on Dolorosa Street;
THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Planning, Land Use and Mobility Committee, for the findings stated herein, finds that the submitted application and plans to expand the Substance Abuse facility at 22450 Collins Street from the current 6 patients to the requested 12 patients, not receive the support of the Board of the Woodland Hills -Warner Center Neighborhood Council for the requested action(s);
The Planning, Land Use and Mobility Committee recommends that the Board of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council advise the city of Los Angeles Planning Department and Council District 3 Councilmember Bob Blumenfield of its findings and recommendation to not approve the application presented on Dec. 12, 2022.
Oct 27, 2022 | Community Services, HomePage
Join your WHWCNC Board in cleaning up an area of Woodland Hills on the first Saturday of every month. We will be cleaning the parkway just east of Bowlero on the south side of Ventura, on Saturday, November 5th, from 8:30 a,m. to 11:30 a.m. Please wear closed toed shoes and be ready to rejoice in getting dirty. T. Shirts and trash bags and supplies will be provided. Above all, bring your smiles as this is a fun event with your neighbors. Go Team Cleanup.
May 12, 2022 | HomePage
The full board of the WHWCNC met on May 11th, 2022. Click below for the recording of the meeting. The board voted to support the development of two new restaurant projects, a new Tommy’s drive thru restaurant on Ventura Blvd. just East of Winnetka and a new Fogo De Chao in the ground floor of the newly built Q apartments on Toganga Canyon Blvd across from The Village.
Topic: WHWCNC Full Board Meeting Teleconference
Start Time: May 11, 2022 06:18 PM
Meeting Recording:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/stfI1jCnd_h-qR27KfaFumPdNltJJrIlrTjWXD-9b3sQ9ymuQmaZlfGkN9vVKij9.W8w6e-PrsmFAutjY
Mar 25, 2022 | HomePage

Have you checked out the line up for concerts and events hosted this summer at the Warner Ranch Park?
Scheduled performers include:
June 19: Original R&B Emerging Artists – Featuring Terrell Edwards
June 26: Jumping Jack Flash – A Tribute to The Rolling Stones
July 4: Councilmember Bob Blumenfield’s July 4th Extravaganza – Featuring The Convertibles
July 10: DSB (Don’t Stop Believing) – A Tribute to Journey
July 17: Led Zepagain – A Tribute to Led Zeppelin
July 24: Oh What a Night! A Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
July 31: 24K Magic – A Tribute to Bruno Mars
Aug 7: The Tribe’s “One-Hit Wonders!”
Aug 14: Billy Nation – A Tribute to Billy Joel
Aug 21: Queen Nation – A Tribute to Queen
Aug 28: Kalimba, The Spirit of Earth, Wind & Fire
Get the full list
Oct 20, 2021 | HomePage
The LA City Council Redistricting Commission has set a deadline of 5 pm today, October 20th for stakeholders to give feedback on the proposed maps. The WHWCNC voted to send a letter to the commission urging them to not split up Woodland Hills into two different council districts.
The vote on the final map is on Monday.
Here are links to the Commissions website and the form for stakeholders to give feedback
https://laccrc2021.org/
https://laccrc2021.org/community-of-interest-form/
Council File 20-0668
https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=20-0668
Sep 25, 2021 | HomePage
New mixed-use Development to be built on the existing site of the Fry’s Electronics Store in Warner Center at 6100 Canoga Blvd.
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The public is invited to attend & make public comment at a Special Presentation, review and discussion related to a new proposed development to be built at the site of the existing Fry’s Electronics Store located at 6100 North Canoga Avenue in Warner Center.
Discussion of the proposed development will include: demolition of existing Fry’s building and construction of a master-planned mixed-use development containing proposed 852 residential units in two buildings, approximately 2,064 square feet of ground floor retail/grocery and a proposed 204 guest room hotel with 1,389 on-site parking spaces and 365 bicycle spaces. This meeting will focus on an overview of the project and its proposed uses, project density, building massing, and site design including vehicle and pedestrian circulation and publicly accessible open spaces.
City Planning Case No. DIR-2020-5379-SPP-VHCA
To attend this Special Meeting, click below the Zoom link in the PLUM Agenda
Click for PLUM Agenda
Jul 21, 2021 | HomePage, News

Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel was at our July 2021 Meeting to swear in our newly elected Board Members and answered questions from the audience. We thank him for joining us. You can see who the members are representing your area (find your area our boundary map) on our Board Page. We invite you to attend future meetings and join a committee.
Apr 16, 2021 | HomePage, News

Election Results

The Woodland Hills-Warner Center NC had an election on May 4, 2021. We’ve updated this page to provide additional information on ballots and voting.
Request Your Ballot
This is an entirely vote-by-mail (VBM) election. Ballot requests were due by April 27th, then either have them post-marked and mailed, or deposited in a valid drop box, by May 4th. No WHWC NC officer or board member controls how the City Clerk’s Office interprets the requirements. There is additional information on the NC Election Website: https://clerk.lacity.org/elections/neighborhood-council-elections/vote-by-mail-application
Review the Candidates
View Candidate Statements and Photos. Click the link to the left, then choose Woodland Hills-Warner Center from the Drop Down Menu. You’ll be able to see a complete list of Candidate Statements, photos and their candidate certifications.
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Return Your Ballot…
By Mail
Ballots may be returned by mail and must be postmarked by May 4 and received by May 14th. See the timeline below.
Drop Box Location(s)
Alternatively, you may drop your paper ballot in the County of Los Angeles Ballot Drop Box at the Woodland Hills Recreation Center, 5858 Shoup Ave, Woodland Hills or any “Region 3” NC Election Dropbox. Click here for City Clerk Election Day Dropbox info.
The Ballot Drop Box will be available Friday, April 30, 9am to Election Day, Tuesday, May 4, 8pm.
Apr 15, 2021 | HomePage, News

When you land on the City Clerk's candidate page, select Woodland Hills-Warner Center from the pull-down menu.
Below are candidate statements and photos compiled from the City Clerk's website for the WHWC NC election. Please note that, while we have tried to update the content below to match candidate updates made to the City Clerk's page, there could be updated candidate information not shown here. Always check the City Clerk's Official Site for updated candidate info.
Residential Representative Area 2: 1 Seat
Kathleen Barth

am so excited to join the community as a new resident of Woodland Hills! I’m a current renter who moved from North Hollywood when the rent there became unsustainably expensive. I can see that same pattern developing in Woodland Hills, where the cost of living is driving working people—especially young workers—further and further into the Valley. This is increasing commute times and overall traffic, which affect everyone. I hope to assist the council in providing support for our unhoused neighbors and increasing environmentally friendly and sustainable housing. I believe that my 12 years of experience in social media marketing will help make communications from the council more accessible to the community via live tweeting and live-streaming meetings.
Arturo Velasquez

I have been living in the Warner Center area since I bought my townhome in 2008. I am a proud member of the Rotary Club of Woodland Hills and the West Valley- Warner Center Chamber of Commerce. I have seen that the quality of life has been in decline over the last few years in our community and we need to go back to our city officials and demand that we get the proper resources available so we can enjoy our neighborhood again. I will continue working for the betterment of our community and I will find more solutions to pressing issues like homelessness and residential burglary, traffic congestion, school quality to name a few. It is important to for all of us to become activate at the local level so I will appreciate your vote on May 4th. I hope you have a Great and Safe Day!!!
Business Representative Area 2: 1 Seat
Paul Lawler

Paul Lawler is the President of Paul Lawler /Risk Management in Warner Center. I have operated my business since 1989. I have lived and raised my family in Woodland Hills for the last 45 years. I attended the University of Chicago and Cal State Northridge. I served 8 years in the United States Navy, serving two tours in Vietnam. I have served on the Neighborhood Council since 2003. I have served our community as President of the Chamber of Commerce, CERT volunteer, AYSO Soccer Coach/ Referee, and a Rotarian. I am honored to serve as Vice Commander of American Legion Post 823. My goal with our Neighborhood Council is to facilitate consensus, not having a personal agenda so that those who live and work in Woodland Hills have a better life.
Roseann Kelley

I landed in the Valley over 20 years ago with a BA in Journalism from Ohio State University and stars in my eyes. I soon discovered that my acting career was 10% booking and 90% Hollywood shuffle, so I went back to college at Hypnosis Motivation Institute and became a Certified Hypnotherapist and instructor on staff. When I had my twins, I opened a private practice at home so I could be with my children. We felt safe in Warner Center. Then came more high-rise towers, many more residents, worsening traffic, and rising rents. Our charming, affordable neighborhood is turning into an overpriced concrete jungle. I am running for a seat on the WHWCNC board because I want to make a difference. Let's improve our beautiful Woodland Hills with more green spaces and less concrete. Let's reopen our schools with better support and help our unhoused neighbors in any way we can, with care and compassion. If we make choices that benefit all of us, we can create a better Woodland Hills for all of us.
Community Based Organization Representative Area 2: 1 Seat
Reina Cerros McCaughey

Over 40 years ago I came to the U.S. from El Salvador. During my 20-plus years as a resident of Woodland Hills, I have become a wife, a mother, and the co-owner of an advertising business. My active involvement in our community includes serving as chair of the WHWCNC Education Committee and fighting for two decades against the decline of educational quality in our public schools and for improved educational opportunities for all. I am running for a seat on the WHWCNC board to bring back an emphasis on quality non-privatized education for our children. I will also fight for improved city services. All of us are feeling the stress, crowding, and street congestion sparked by the Warner Center 2035 Plan. We need more public parks where our children and teenagers can rely on safe, educational, and fun activities. A dense neighborhood needs green spaces to ensure public health! I would like to bring your voices to the table regarding these and other issues. Let’s work together!
Raymond Edward Cole

Let's end homelessness in Council District 3, and especially in Woodland Hills. Community Support, hard work, and support from our homeless services organizations should be all we need to conquer this and get people off the streets. You may have met me prior to the pandemic at concerts in the park, the fall festival, the Golden Years Senior Symposium, or many of the other events that have taken place in the Warner Center Area. During my time on the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council, I've been a member of our Planning, Land Use and Mobility (PLUM), Woodland Hills Impacts and Policies (WHIP), Community Services, Community Outreach, and Safety Committees. I'm dedicated to make a change in the community. I have been part of our Neighborhood Watch Sign Program, 2035 Plan Implementation Board, and I am an active Homelessness Liaison for the Neighborhood Council. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to serving the community for another four years!
Sean McCarthy

I have been a member of the Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council since fro more than 16 years as a full member or as an alternate member. I sit on the council's Planning, Land Use, and Mobility Committee. I represent the West Valley Warner Center Chamber of Commerce. If you live in or near Warner Center, you have seen one or more of the 500 fire hydrants I have painted at no cost to the City of Los Angeles. You have likely seen places along Valley Circle where I organized parkway cleanups. I have MCed a dozen candidate community forums for Congress, State Assembly, and LA City Council. I am a 5th generation Angeleno who loves Los Angeles. I look forward to running for the Neighborhood Council and hope you will find the time to vote in the upcoming Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council elections.
Residential Representative Area 4: 1 Seat
Brian Archibald

My name is Brian Archibald. I am a businessperson, educator, and have lived in Woodland Hills most of my life. I am running for the Neighborhood Council to work towards a future for our neighborhood that reflects the needs of our children and future generations. I have spent the last few years on the El Camino Real Board, and volunteer for many organizations including AYSO and CORE Response. I am committed to environmental and social justice and the dignity of all people and it would be an honor to have your support in our 2021 Neighborhood Council Election.
Chris Voronin

Hi folks, I'm running for the WHWCNC because I want to help make our area better and safer for families and children. We have a lot of homeless everywhere, businesses are down, and many people are struggling to make a living. Just want to help improve things so that all of us can live in a better, cleaner and safer neighborhood. As an experienced leader in tech industry I have a track record of working with many people to get things done, and would love the opportunity to help improve our community.
Business Representative Area 4: 1 Seat
Martin Lipkin

I have served as both an elected and appointed Representative and Alternate on the Woodland Hills Neighborhood Council for well over a decade—as a CBO Rep. and a Residential Rep. Now, I have chosen to run for the Area-4 Business Rep. because I believe the viewpoints of many Woodland Hills and West Valley small businesses and major corporations have been underrepresented on the WH Council.. I have run a licensed Creative Advertising business here for the past 8 years and have had in-depth experience working with many significant businesses in our community. I believe the interests of the areas’ businesses should be balanced with the interests of the area’s residents as well as with valid representative groups. Together, we can all help make Woodland Hills and Warner Center all they can—and should—be.
Community Based Organization Representative Area 4: 1 Seat
Geraldine Weiss

I have been proud to serve on the WHWCNC since 2019. I have been humbled to do so and am enjoying finding my stride. I feel more confident than ever that my experience to date will allow me to effectively advocate for my beloved neighborhood and neighbors. I have been part of the Environmental, Governance, and Community Services Committees. As part of the latter, I have loved going out into the community for activities such as hanging Christmas lights on trees while chatting to stakeholders to assess needs. I am currently working on a banner design to attach to neighborhood streetlights to spread the word to the community about the valuable work the WHWCNC does. I would like for us all to engage more with the public and truly become the voice for all stakeholders. I also want all of us on the WHWCNC to become one strong voice and to ensure this voice is sought after and valued by all branches of our Government.
Alan Semsar

I grew up here in the San Fernando Valley from Van Nuys Jr High to Van Nuys High and then Cal State University Northridge. I love the valley and that's why I call it home! I really care about our congestion and public areas such as parks and recreation centers. I have spent most of my adult live volunteering as a coach for Basket Ball, Volley Ball, and so many other sports. I am a small business owner and I really want a valley that promotes small business and family life. I live and work here in woodland hills so I spend all my time in this area. I love supporting non-profits and helping raise awareness for the good work they do all over.
Residential Representative Area 6: 1 Seat
Leslie Simon

I have lived in Woodland Hills for over 25 years and, with my husband, Marc Bender, raised our two sons here. My family has loved the public services offered to our community and spent years volunteering at our public schools (Serrania, Parkman and Taft). We've enjoyed the Shoup Park pool, and our sons attended and worked at Camp Sharwood. I am running for Neighborhood Council to advocate that all future decisions about development be based on ensuring long-term sustainability and accessible public spaces for our community. The summer heat has significantly intensified in Woodland Hills as a result of our rapidly warming climate. Despite this, developers continue building luxury housing and retail venues without ensuring adequate public transportation, green space and affordable and low-income housing. Our kids can no longer afford to live here, nor can those who will work in these new venues. This needs to change and I hope to work on behalf of our community to affect that change.
Lauren Coulter

I’m a long time Woodland Hills resident and small business owner. I’m concerned about the future of my neighborhood and businesses. I want to help make a difference for my kids futures and everyone else’s.
I have been involved with the WHWCNC for 5 years , first as a stakeholder on the PLUM (Planning Land Use and Mobility) committee and for the last 4 years, as a Board member and Chair of the PLUM committee. It has been rewarding to be a part of the vocal Woodland Hills community with respect to the built environment and its impact on the Woodland Hills community. As a practicing architect, I have learned a great deal during my time serving on the PLUM committee by representing the interests of our community on both commercial and residential projects that request PLUM support. In the end, I have made it my goal to have both the project applicants and the community gain from the project review process - after all, we are all stakeholders in Woodland Hills.
Business Representative Area 6: 1 Seat
Gilbert Yablon

I have been a Woodland Hills resident for 41 years, and am currently serving on the Woodland Hills - Warner Center Neighborhood Council Board as the Area 6 Business Representative. I am committed to improving the area while not destroying the unique features of our neighborhoods that attracted current residents to live here.
Mihran Kalaydjian

I’ve never seen myself getting involved in politics, but with nationwide and local events taking place, I feel, as a member of society, and the neighborhood in which I work, it is my obligation to advocate and grab the attention of City Council representatives that might be overlooking the needs of areas like Woodland Hills. We are a small, but significant population, and aligning our agenda to lobby the government for our needs and desires gives us a strong community. I would like to bring to the Neighborhood Council a new generation representation with ideas that align with the current times. Whether you vote me in or not, Neighborhood Council’s should include various age groups in order to bring in new members with new perspectives who can cause an immediate impact from the government. Ex: The Skid Row Neighborhood Council being endorsed and supported by the government. My agenda: Education, Youth Leadership and Civic Engagement, homelessness , street racing, re-opening..
As a 20-year resident of Woodland Hills, I have grown to love calling our wonderful community home. I moved here after finishing my medical residency in 2001 and started working at West Hills Hospital as an internal medicine physician. Since then, I have started a family and launched my private practice in Woodland Hills. Over the last two decades, I have watched this quiet, friendly, and pretty community become overdeveloped, overcrowded, and congested with traffic while it lost more and more of its green spaces. I am running for the WHWCNC with a commitment to creating a healthier, more sustainable environment; improving cultural and educational opportunities for our children; and helping tackle the tragic homeless situation in our area, while listening to YOUR concerns and being open and willing to act with positive intent about other issues important to the community. I look forward to being of service to my fellow Woodland Hills citizens on the WHWCNC board!
August Steurer

With the City deteriorating daily, we need a neighborhood council with strong leadership to build an effective organization that grows, leads and coordinates the community to keep its share of services, obtain what is missing and get the City moving forward, most importantly City Planning. Past council experience: • Chair or Member of the Planning, Land Use and Mobility Committee since 2004; • Current and Past Board Member serving over 10 years, one year as Vice Chair, twice on Governance; • Initiated and pushed for revising the Warner Center Specific Plan and the Ventura Cahuenga Boulevard Corridor Specific Plan; • 8 years as a driving, passionate member of the Warner Center Specific Plan Citizens Advisory Committee resulting in a model plan used by City Planning; • Serving as Mayor’s Appointee on the Plan Review Board for Ventura Boulevard; • Participation in many citywide Neighborhood Council organizations including creating PlanCheckNC to educate NCs on city planning.
Community Based Organization Representative Area 6: 1 Seat
Charles Edward Gayton III
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Community Based Organization Representative I am running for neighborhood council because I believe that it is our responsibility as a community to better serve and care for our un-housed neighbors. Our community’s un-housed population has increased significantly in the past few years. I have not witnessed any significant efforts to alleviate this issue. As a neighborhood council member my goals will be to: • Find better ways to serve our un-housed neighbors • Bring greater awareness to the needs of our community • Continue to support and bring further awareness to community-based organizations. I am running for the CBO seat in Area 6. With my extensive knowledge and experience of running a nonprofit organization for 25 years I believe I can bring new ideas and a different outlook on how to better serve those in need. A vote for me, is a vote for us and together we will continue to build and restore our great community
Heath Kline

Thank you for honoring me with the privilege of serving you as a WHWCNC Board Member for 16 years. I currently chair the Issues & Policies Committee, where we are working hard to preserve our ring communities of single-family homes and our vibrant Warner Center urban core of multi-family homes & today's jobs & attract those of tomorrow. I have served as NC Treasurer & served on or chaired many NC and Citywide committees, including Education, Street Services, Outreach, Elections, SSFL Cleanup, DWP-NCMOU Oversight, & Director of Community Services. In these roles, I've helped our WH food bank, animal rescue & senior organizations. I've solved intractable decades-old school & community public safety issues, produced 4-color newsletters for area NCs, while saving thousands of your taxpayer dollars. I've shown the community how to save on their DWP bills. I’ve got neglected area streets paved. I produced the NC's televised Senior-Caregiver Ed Conference. THANKS FOR YOUR VOTE.
At Large Representative: 1 Seat
I would love to be part of the Council, I was part of a similar Council in Canyon Lake Ca. I am also a retired executive from Fender Musical Instruments and The Guitar Center. I am also an accomplished Pilot and previously worked as an Airline Pilot. I will always answer your questions, no matter how uncomfortable they may be. I believe in truth, straight forward answers and common sense solutions.
As a Chemical Engineer, I am intensely passionate about STEAM education and making a difference in our community. It is immensely important to ensure that the youth in our community are being exposed to STEAM activities and careers and I will be the advocate for this. In order to shape the future of our community, we must start now. I plan to bring my unique background and experience to work with the various committees within our community to effect change. Keep it Jazzy, Woodland Hills and Vote for Jasmine Burch for Neighborhood Council At-Large!
Marc Shapiro

I have lived, gone to school and worked in Woodland Hills/Warner Center my entire life. It used to be the ideal place to live and raise a family. I have also raised my family here and volunteered regularly in AYSO Region 71, WH Park & Rec. and WVSL. Lately things are not as great as they once were. I would like to help my community improve the safety of the community, help in fixing the homeless crisis that we see on most underpasses and street corners and create a community excited to work together. Let's raise everyone's quality of life.
Tevis Verrett

Neighbors, I have watched our country devolve into chaos, so I am rolling my shirt sleeves up and getting involved. We have a homeless problem, speeding cars on our streets where our children play, cars being broken into, and neighbors afraid to in their homes. This needs to change. Neighbors need to know neighbors. There is a masonic lodge just up the street, and I invite all of you up there to meet your neighbors to get to know each other. I will buy you a cup of coffee and tell me what you need. I am my brother's keeper, My name is Tevis Verrett and I am running for your Neighborhood Council
Sam Evans

I am a long time resident of Woodland Hills and an educator. My grandparents first moved here in the late 1960s. My mom and uncles went to El Camino Real High School and so did both of my siblings. Woodland Hills is a very special place to my family and me. The problems associated with urbanization have become all too apparent. Affordable housing is becoming scarce, unhoused residents with nowhere to go are increasing, traffic is becoming more and more congested, and climate change is becoming more apparent. Woodland Hills needs long-term solutions to the problems of urbanization and this is why I am running for Neighborhood Council. We need a responsive and dynamic Neighborhood Council that can provide for our community members and their interests; be it pushing for affordable housing, expanding public transit, providing services for the unhoused, allocating support for our schools, or tackling environmental issues. Each of these issues are at the core of my values and campaign.
Alberto E. Schroth

I would like to be of service to the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council by providing my experience and leadership. I am a long time resident of the San Fernando Valley and look forward to being part of this important council.
Mar 31, 2021 | HomePage, News, Planning Land Use and Mobility Committee

In case you missed the last Southwest Valley Community Plans Update virtual outreach event, the team held four Webinars last December to present our Proposed General Plan Land Use Map. The Proposed General Plan Land Use Map is a significant milestone which lays out the vision of the Southwest Valley and guides how the built environment will develop over the next 20 years.
SPECIAL EVENT INFO: The WHWC NC is hosting a Community Plan Update Information session via Zoom on 4/22/21 @ 6:30p. Click here for more information or check the NC calendar.
If you were unable to attend one of these webinars, you can find the same information that was shared by visiting our Interactive StoryMap and watching the recorded Webinar Sessions (linked below).
Explore the StoryMap
The Proposed General Plan Land Use Designations and Guiding Principles presented during each webinar can be found on our Interactive StoryMap. The StoryMap allows you to explore the General Plan Land Use Designations proposed for your community through a series of interactive maps that guide you step by step through each Community Plan Area.
Webinar Recording
Canoga Park – Winnetka – Woodland Hills – West Hills Webinar 12/10/2020
Submit a Comment
We strongly encourage you to fill out the Community Feedback Survey as it contains guided questions that would further influence the future draft plan. In addition, you can also drop general comments on the proposed Plans at the parcel by parcel level directly onto the Interactive Comments Map.
Community Feedback Survey
Comment Map
We appreciate and value your contributions to the Southwest Valley Community Plans Update. If you have any further questions, please email us at [email protected].
Mar 2, 2021 | Environmental, HomePage, News
TreePeople is conducting a survey about water in the West San Fernando Valley and invites you to complete the survey: tinyurl.com/WaterLA
Nov 5, 2020 | HomePage, News

The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council currently has three seats open in District 5:
- Residential Representative
- Business Representative
- Alternate Representative
Please contact us at [email protected] to find out how to join the Board.

Oct 1, 2020 | HomePage, News
Below are the new bylaws of the WHWCNC as updated and approved by Empower la on July 31, 2020
Click for Newly Updated WHWCNC Bylaws
For future reference, you can find our bylaws and standing rules on our menu under “About”
Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay
Sep 9, 2020 | Community Impact Statements, HomePage
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News about Advanced Provider Response Units