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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

 

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

 

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

Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council – Vacant Seats- Apply Now!

Do you want your voice heard by City government?

Now you have the chance to bring positive change to our community by applying to fill a vacant seat on the Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council’s Board. This is a great way to meet neighbors, local business owners and employees, and most of all, make Woodland Hills a better place for all of us.

The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council invites you to join the Board and find community – Please click on the link below to apply: 

Apply For Board Application

Open Seats:

* Area 3 Business Representative

* Area 6 Alternate Board Seat

* Area 7 Business Representative Seat

The Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council district is broken into 7 Areas of representation. Each Area has a residential representative, a business representative and an at-large representative.

Area North South East West
1* Victory Boulevard Ventura 101 Freeway Corbin Avenue DeSoto Avenue
*Area 1 shall also include the area between the Los Angeles River Channel and Victory Boulevard between Corbin and Winnetka Avenues
2 Vanowen Street Victory Boulevard (between Shoup Avenue and the lots fronting along the west side of Topanga Canyon Boulevard) and the Ventura 101 Freeway (between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and De Soto Avenue) DeSoto Avenue Shoup Avenue (between Vanowen Street and Victory Boulevard) and the lots fronting along the west side of Topanga Canyon Boulevard (between Victory Boulevard and the Ventura 101 Freeway)
3 Victory Boulevard Ventura 101 Freeway Topanga Canyon Boulevard Woodlake Avenue
4 Victory Boulevard Ventura 101 Freeway Woodlake Avenue Los Angeles City/County Line
5 Ventura 101 Freeway Los Angeles City/County Line Corbin Avenue Serrania Avenue
6 Ventura 101 Freeway Los Angeles County Line Serrania Avenue Topanga Canyon Boulevard
7 Ventura 101 Freeway Los Angeles County Line Topanga Canyon Boulevard Los Angeles City/County Line

2022 Valley Cultural Foundation’s Free Concerts

 

2022 Valley Cultural Foundation’s Free Concerts in the Park in Woodland Hills – June 19 to August 28. Valley Cultural Foundation’s Concerts are FREE to the public and held on Sunday evenings from June 19 – August 28, 2022. All concerts start at 5:30 PM with Emerging Artists Opening Act performances.

A concert for the whole family to enjoy.
Lawn seating, so bring a blanket and picnic basket.

 

Have you checked out the line up for concerts and events hosted this summer at the Warner Ranch Park?

 

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

Hope to see you all and come by to our Booth.

WHWCNC Election Results

WHWCNC Election Results

The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council held it’s election for areas 1, 3 5 and 7 on Sunday May 19th from Noon to 6 pm  at the Rose Goldwater Community Center 21710 Vanowen St, at the Westfield Topanga Mall.

Here are the election results:

Click For Election Results

The new board will be seated at the regular board meeting on June 12th-6:30 pm at the American Legion Hall

 

Candidate List Below:

 

Click For Election Guide

See the link above for more details. Please let me know if you have any questions.

2019 Neighborhood Council Elections on May 19th. Candidate Registration Closes March 5th

2019 Neighborhood Council Elections on May 19th. Candidate Registration Closes March 5th

We will be having elections for four year terms in areas 1, 3, 5, and 7 on May19th. Below are links to information on how to register and run for Neighborhood Council.  There is also information about the election process and responsibilities of board members.  Please consider running!  To find which Neighborhood Council represents your area, click here to enter your location on an interactive map.  The Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council is in Region 3.

2019 ELECTION RESOURCES for NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCILS

2019 NC ELECTIONS INFO PAGE
https://EmpowerLA.org/elections
Everything you need to know about the 2019 NC elections, including an overview of what Neighborhood Councils do; an interactive map to find your Council; a list of available candidate workshops; and a list of election and candidate filing dates for each Neighborhood Council. This page has a link to candidate registration, so it’s a good place to send candidates to if they might be new to Neighborhood Councils.

2019 CANDIDATE INFO VIDEO
YouTube Link
3 ½ minute video about what it means to be a Neighborhood Council candidate (closed captioning available in English, Spanish, Korean, and Chinese)

2019 CANDIDATE INFO BROCHURE
Link to PDF
Download a trifold brochure that you can print and hand out at your outreach events to prospective candidates. Brochure may be printed in color or black and white. Professional printing/cutting/folding is not required.

CANDIDATE WORKSHOPS
EmpowerLA and the City Clerk are partnering on a series of free two-hour candidate workshops open to existing board members as well as those new to Neighborhood Councils. Included are tips for running a successful campaign; connecting with voters; advocating for issues you’re passionate about; and writing personal statements.

Workshops are being held Citywide January – March 2019. RSVP is required to ensure there is enough desk space for everyone. Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop or tablet if they have one. Click here for a calendar of currently scheduled workshops.  Click on the workshop you’d like to attend to be taken to a sign up page. Additional dates will appear on the calendar as they are confirmed.

CANDIDATE REGISTRATION PORTAL
https://clerksappele.lacity.org/nccr
You must first register to create a login, then use that login to access and fill out the candidate application. You must register again for 2019, even if you have been a previous Neighborhood Council candidate.

LIST OF REGISTERED CANDIDATES FOR YOUR NC
https://clerkappsele.lacity.org/NCcandidates
See a list of registered candidates by selecting your Neighborhood Council from the drop down list on this page. As City Clerk certifies each candidate, they will receive a yellow star next to their name, to indicate that they are a valid candidate for the seat they are running for.

Make Your Voice Heard – Take the Community Plan Stakeholder Survey

Make Your Voice Heard – Take the Community Plan Stakeholder Survey

 

Give us your input!

The City of Los Angeles Planning Department is in the process of creating a NEW Community Plan for
Canoga Park – Winnetka – Woodland Hills – West Hills

This update will greatly affect future land use and development
in your neighborhood and community – including possible changes to zoning, transportation, density and other important areas.

We invite you to fill out the Community Plan Survey by downloading and filling in the PDF version of the survey through the link below.

Fillable PDF Survey  (After completing – save it and email to the Southwest Valley Plans team at: [email protected]

For those looking for the WHWC NC online version of the survey. That is now closed.  Please use the PDF version above.

For more information and resources regarding the Southwest Valley Plans, go to:  https://www.swvalleyplans.org/