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SUMMARY:WH Issues and Policies Committee Special Mtg Rescheduled 3-1-2023
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URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/whip-committee-3-1-2023/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230302T173000
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SUMMARY:Community Outreach Cmte Mtg Rescheduled 3-2-2023
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URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/community-outreach-cmte-mtg-rescheduled-3-2-2023/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230302T183000
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SUMMARY:Planning\, Land Use\, and Mobility Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The PLUM Committee will hold its regular meeting on Thursday\, March 2\, 2023. Significant items to be discussed are below. The full agenda can be found here: Mar 2\, 2023 PLUM Agenda \n\nCPC-2022-6472; ENV-2022-673 5353 Del Moreno Drive\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91364\nDemolition of an existing single-family home and development of a mixed-use commercial building with 67 residential units in seven-stories\, 61\,000 square feet\, and 76-foot height.\n\nZA-2022-7413-CUB 23393 West Mulholland Dr.\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367 (Mendocino Farms)\nRequest for on-sire sale of beer and wine. \nCPC-2022-8820-VZC-CU-ZV-SPE-SPP-SPR 20401 W. Ventura Blvd.\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367\nProposed new 158\,371gross square foot\, 3-story with 2 basement levels\, climate controlled\, self-storage facility with accessory office and mixed use.
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/planning-land-use-and-mobility-committee-meeting-9/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:PLUM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230223T032503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T032503Z
UID:10001261-1677924000-1677931200@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Candidate Information Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Run for local office!  Attend a Candidate Info Session and learn how you can run for a seat on the Winnetka Neighborhood Council. \nLearn how to create a successful campaign using free and low-cost outreach strategies and how to fill out your candidate application\, with the City of Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and the LA City Clerk’s Elections Division. \n*** \nWHAT YOU’LL LEARN \nHow to connect with voters\nHow to advocate for issues you’re passionate about\nTips for writing your personal statement + talking points\nHow & when to file as a candidate \n*** \nRSVP NOW \nAll sessions are on Zoom. Details to join online or by phone will be in your confirmation email. Presentation materials will be mobile-friendly. \nRSVP at http://tiny.cc/CandidateInfoSessions \n*** \nSCHEDULE \nSaturday March 4 (10am – 12pm)\nSaturday March 18 (10am – 12pm) \nTranslation in Spanish and Korean will be provided. Please indicate any additional languages or other accommodations needed when you RSVP. \nAfter attending\, you will receive candidate support resources via email to the address you used for RSVP. You may unsubscribe at any time.
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/candidate-information-sessions/2023-03-04/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230306T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230306T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230131T031001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T012548Z
UID:10001036-1678127400-1678132800@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Community Services Committee Meeting
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URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/community-services-committee-meeting-16/2023-03-06/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Services
ORGANIZER;CN="Houtan Hormozian":MAILTO:h.hormozian@whcouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230309T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230424T231958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T231958Z
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SUMMARY:WH Issues and Policies Cmte Mtg Cancelled for 3-9-2023
DESCRIPTION:The Meeting is canceled for March 9th\, 2023.
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/wh-issues-and-policies-cmte-mtg-cancelled-for-3-9-2023/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230313T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230313T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230311T014436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T020504Z
UID:10001276-1678732200-1678737600@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Community Outreach Committee Mtg on 3-13-2023
DESCRIPTION:Link to Agenda pdf \n\n\n\n\nCommunity Outreach Committee Meeting\nFebruary 13\, 2023  At 6:30 pm\nVirtual Meeting Teleconferencing and Phone Number For Public Participation \nAccess Meeting by Zoom Online at: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81264948686 \nor\nTo Join the Meeting by Telephone:\nDial (1 669 900 6833) & Then Enter This Webinar ID: 812 6494 8686 and Press “#”\n\n\n\n Meeting Agenda\n\n Public Input on Agenda Items – The public may address the Committee on any agenda item before the Committee acts on an item. The Committee will accept comments from the public on agenda items only when the Committee considers the individual item.\n Public Input on Matters not appearing on the Agenda – During the General Public Comment period\, the Committee listens to comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda within the Committee’s jurisdiction. * Please note that the Brown Act prevents the Committee from acting on an issue you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a public member may become the subject of a future Committee meeting.\n Notice to Paid Representatives – If you receive compensation to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org\n Public Comments are limited to two (2) minutes per speaker unless adjusted by the presiding member of the Committee. As needed\, the presiding member may impose different time limits per each agenda item.\n\n\n\n Call to Order\n\n\n Establish Quorum:\n\nRoll Call Vote Vote — Mark Ball\, Mihran Kalaydjian\, Bobbie Wasserman\, August Steurer\n\n Comments by the Public regarding Issues NOT on the Agenda.\n\n(2 minutes each) All public comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker unless adjusted by the presiding member of the Committee. If available\, the event page for this meeting has draft minutes posted on whcouncil.com.\n\n Approval of Available Committee Minutes\n\n\nRoll Call Vote — Mark Ball\, Mihran Kalaydjian\, Bobbie Wasserman\, August Steurer \n\n\n AGENDA ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION BY THE COMMITTEE:\n\n\nOutreach Expenditure Plans: Discussion and possible action.\nAction to pay up to $1000 from outreach budget to participate in 5/23/23 One Generation Event\nAction to pay up to $500 from outreach budget to participate in 5/29/23 Canoga Park Memorial Day Parade\nAction to pay up to $5000 from outreach budget to participate in 5/29/23 Canoga Park Memorial Day Parade\nAction to support participation at no charge in Jesse Gabriel Volunteer Day 4-30-23\nOutreach Material Inventory Overview: Results of checking storage unit.\nWebsite Update:\nProgress report/discussion on current site plus new web design\, framework\, role of Moore Business Results.\nDirecting Committees regarding Outreach: After successful passage of Board Policy on outreach\, Discussion on implementing process\, scheduling\, guidance documentation and forms\nForm for Social Media (Bobbie) Guidelines for creation of social post.\nForm for Web Post (August) Guidelines for creation of web post.\nForm for Video Guidelines for creation of video.\nForm for Web Stories Guidelines for creation of web stories.\nFocus of Communication:\nContinued discussion establishing a focused NC message for the Board and each Committee in posts and outreach materials. Creation of guidance sheets for members of other committees when creating submissions to be posted. Web posts are different than social media posts.\nPrint media (i.e.\, Literature such as brochures\, booklets\, newsletters)\nIn-person print outreach material: Discussion regarding content creation for 1\,000 tri-fold brochures and 1\,000 5.5×8.5 booklets.\nSocial media graphics\nDiscussion on sourcing / acquisition / use of graphics\n6. Future Agenda items: Proposal with discussion of new items to add to future agenda.\n7. Adjournment of Meeting: (Ideally 8:00pm)\nMeeting dates for year 2023: The Committee holds meetings on the second and fourth Thursday of every month at 6:30 pm. Check the NC website calendar for a complete committee and board meetings list. Meeting dates and times are subject to change. Check the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules. \nThe next Regular Committee Meeting will be held on March 27th\, 2023\, the last by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and confirm the date and time. \nDue to COVID-19 emergency ending\, virtual teleconferencing will end as replacement for ALL in-person Committee meetings. However\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes in circumstances that may occur. \n\nTHE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate based on disability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services\, and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices\, and other auxiliary aids or services\, may be provided upon request.\n\n\nTo ensure availability of services\, please make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) before the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Dena Weiss by email at d.weiss@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Dena Weiss de la Mesa Directiva\, at d.weiss@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.\nPUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, the Committee provides non-exempt writings distributed to a majority of all of the Committee Members in advance of a meeting on the WHWCNC website: www.whcouncil.org or via the scheduled meeting video presentation. In addition\, if you would like a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Dena Weiss by email to d.weiss@whcouncil.org\nPUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS –\n\nA copy of this agenda is also physically posted outside of the West Valley Warner Center Chamber window located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367. The Chamber offices are at the Promenade Mall outside the mall’s east entrance and south of Ruth Chris Restaurant. Access the offices from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free. \nAgendas are also posted for public review as follows: At www.whcouncil.org\, go to the Calendar page and click on the date.\nYou can also receive Committee agendas via email by subscribing to LA City’s Early Notification System at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n\nRECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or other procedural matters related to this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/community-outreach-committee-mtg-on-3-13-2023/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T220000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230312T233356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230312T233356Z
UID:10001278-1678991400-1679004000@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Planning\, Land Use\, and Mobility Committee Meeting Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:The March 16\, 2023 meeting of the Planning\, Land Use\, and Mobility Committee is cancelled. Meeting Cancellation Notice
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/planning-land-use-and-mobility-committee-meeting-cancelled/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:PLUM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230223T032503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T032503Z
UID:10001262-1679133600-1679140800@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Candidate Information Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Run for local office!  Attend a Candidate Info Session and learn how you can run for a seat on the Winnetka Neighborhood Council. \nLearn how to create a successful campaign using free and low-cost outreach strategies and how to fill out your candidate application\, with the City of Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and the LA City Clerk’s Elections Division. \n*** \nWHAT YOU’LL LEARN \nHow to connect with voters\nHow to advocate for issues you’re passionate about\nTips for writing your personal statement + talking points\nHow & when to file as a candidate \n*** \nRSVP NOW \nAll sessions are on Zoom. Details to join online or by phone will be in your confirmation email. Presentation materials will be mobile-friendly. \nRSVP at http://tiny.cc/CandidateInfoSessions \n*** \nSCHEDULE \nSaturday March 4 (10am – 12pm)\nSaturday March 18 (10am – 12pm) \nTranslation in Spanish and Korean will be provided. Please indicate any additional languages or other accommodations needed when you RSVP. \nAfter attending\, you will receive candidate support resources via email to the address you used for RSVP. You may unsubscribe at any time.
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/candidate-information-sessions/2023-03-18/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230318T233431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230402T195604Z
UID:10001280-1679423400-1679427000@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WHWCNC GOVERNANCE MEETING 3/21/2023
DESCRIPTION:Link Mar 21\, 2023  \nAGENDA– MONTHLY MEETING  OF GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE MEETING \nTuesday\, March 21\, 2023 at 6:30 pm VIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86850992271) Dial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting \nThen Enter This Webinar ID: 868 5099 2271 and Press #\nVIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION \nIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021\, Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet-based service option. \nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must either dial 1 669 900 6833 or go online via Zoom and enter Webinar ID # 868 5099 2271 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign up for public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting. When calling-in telephonically\, the public is requested to dial *9\, when prompted by the presiding officer\, to address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature. \nAB 361 Updates: Public comment cannot be required to be submitted in advance of the meeting\, only real-time public comment is required. If there are any broadcasting interruptions that prevent the public from observing or hearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If members of the public are unable to provide public comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. \nAny messaging or virtual background is in the control of the individual board member in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Council or the City of Los Angeles. \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS – The public may address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Comments from the public on agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered. Public comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker. \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – Comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda that are within the Board’s jurisdiction will be heard during the General Public Comment period. Please note that under the Brown Act\, the Board is prevented from acting on a matter that you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a member of the public may become the subject of a future Board meeting. \nGeneral Public Comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker and 20 minutes total unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the board. \nAGENDA\n\nCall to\nRoll call of members: Executive Committee and Officers: Chair – Dena Weiss\, Mihran Kalaydjian\, Paul Lawler\, Karen DiBiase\, Leslie Simon.\n\n  \n\nPublic Announcements by city officials and representatives: (2) minutes per\nStakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda): (1) minute per\nApproval of Committee Minutes: February 21\, 2023 and any other outstanding minutes.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nItems for discussion and possible action:\nStakeholder Public Comment will be taken on each agenda item: (2) minutes per speaker \n  \n Item One:   \nMotion to approve amended Standing Rules. Revisions previously discussed and \nvoted on. This will be provided in a supporting document. \n  \nRoll call vote. \n  \n  Item Two: Renewed discussion and motion to approve  a supplementary questionnaire NPG form which will ask additional questions to be answered by the applicant\, if pertinent\, and will streamline the NPG discussions and voting process at future meetings. Supporting document will be provided. \n  \nRoll call vote. \n  \nItem Three:  In person meeting venue and discussion. \n  \nAdjournment of meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on April 18\, 2023\, and will only be in person\, if  Empower LA does not offer the teleconference option. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time of meeting dates for the 2023 year: the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm. Check the NC website calendar for a complete list of committee and board meetings. Meeting dates and times are subject to change. Check the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules. Due to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference. HOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n  \n*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices and other auxiliary aids and/or services\, may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services\, please make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Dena Weiss by email at d.weiss@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org \n  \n*PUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, non-exempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all of the board in advance of a meeting may be viewed at our website: www.whcouncil.org or at the scheduled meeting. In addition\, if you would like a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Dena Weiss at d.weiss@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: \n\nwhcouncil.org and go to the website Calendar page and click on the date – Board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month. Check the calendar for any change of meeting date and/or time.\nYou can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to A. City’s Early Notification System at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\n\n  \n·       A copy of this agenda is also physically posted on the outside of the window of the West Valley Warner Center Chamber located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367. The Chamber is located at the Promenade Mall outside the east entrance of the mall and to the left of Ruth Chris Restaurant. The Chamber office is accessed from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free.\n  \n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related to this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org \n  \nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Dena Weiss de la Mesa Directiva\, al d\,weiss@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal. \n  \nNotice to Paid Representatives – If you are compensated to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978- 1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/whwcnc-governance-meeting-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Governance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230323T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T181249
CREATED:20230321T025915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230402T200016Z
UID:10001282-1679601600-1679601600@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WH Issues and Policies Virtual Cmte Mtg on 03-23-23
DESCRIPTION:Agenda Pdf \n\n\n\nCommittee Meeting \nWill be held: \nMarch 23\, 2023 At 8:00 pm \nVirtual Meeting Teleconferencing and Phone Number For Public Participation \nAccess Meeting by Zoom Online at: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89077871030 \nor\nTo Join the Meeting by Telephone:\nDial (1 669 900 6833) & Then Enter This Webinar ID: 890 7787 1030 and Press “#” \nCommittee Members are Chairperson Heath Kline\, John Sandy Campbell\, and August Steurer\, and Aaron Williams \nIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021 Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills Issues and Policies Committee meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet-based service option. \nThe Chair will give listeners instructions for providing public comments at the start of the meeting. When calling-in telephonically\, the public is requested to dial *9\, when prompted by the Chair or Moderator\, to address the Committee on any agenda item before the Committee acts on each item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature. \nAB 361 Updates: Submission of Public comment cannot be required in advance of the meeting; only real-time public comment is required. If broadcasting interruptions prevent the public from observing or hearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If the public cannot provide public comment or cannot be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. \nMessaging and virtual backgrounds are in the control of the individual Committee member in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Council or the City of Los Angeles. \nContact Person: Heath Kline\, 818-312-5610\, h.kline@whcouncil.org\n\n\n\nMeeting Agenda \n\n Public Input on Agenda Items – The public may address the Committee on any agenda item before the Committee acts on an item. The Committee will accept comments from the public on agenda items only when the Committee considers the individual item.\n Public Input on Matters not appearing on the Agenda – During the General Public Comment period\, the Committee listens to comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda within the Committee’s jurisdiction. * Please note that the Brown Act prevents the Committee from acting on an issue you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a public member may become the subject of a future Committee meeting.\n Notice to Paid Representatives – If you receive compensation to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org\n Public Comments are limited to two (2) minutes per speaker unless adjusted by the presiding member of the Committee. As needed\, the presiding member may impose different time limits per each agenda item.\n\n\n Call to Order\n Establish Quorum:\nRoll Call — Heath Kline\, John Sandy Campbell\, August Steurer\, Julie Waltrip\, Aaron Williams\n Comments by the Public regarding Issues NOT on the Agenda.\n(2 minutes each)\n Approval of Available Committee Minutes\n\nRoll Call Vote — Heath Kline\, John Sandy Campbell\, August Steurer\, Julie Waltrip\, Aaron Williams \nAll public comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker unless adjusted by the presiding member of the Committee. If available\, the event page for this meeting has draft minutes posted on whcouncil.com. \nAgenda Items for Discussion and Possible Action by the Committee:  \n\nItem No (A) WHIP Chair Heath Kline\n\nBoard CIS “Against Unless Amended” City Council File 22-0247 and Council File 22-0247-S1\, entitled “Los Angeles River Valley Bikeway and Greenway / Vanalden Avenue / Balboa Boulevard / Mitigated Negative Declaration Certification.”  The amendments requested are to preserve the Sepulveda Basin Dog Park in the following regards:   \nDiscussion and possible action: \nWHEREAS; The WHIP Committee after review of the attached document PRESERVE THE SEPULVEDA BASIN DOG PARK\, written by Miriam Preissel\, President of the Sepulveda Basin Off Leash Dog Park wherein she outlines the problem that will occur at the Sepulveda Basin Off Leash Dog Park and the adjacent parking area for the dog park (East of White Oak on between Victory on the North\, and the LA River on the South) if the City proceeds with its plans to create a new bike path between the dog park on north and the river on the south that will compromise the dog park and the dog park parking lot and put dogs and people at risk unnecessarily when there is a viable alternative to route the bike path on the south side of the river\, that was not explored adequately and once again the city is taking a significant action without input from effected stakeholders or Neighborhood Councils. \nTherefore it is RESOLVED that the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council [WHWCNC] Issues & Policies Committee [WHIP] recommends that the WHWCNC Board pass a resolution and file a CIS “Against Unless Amended” for Council File 22-0247\, entitled “Los Angeles River Valley Bikeway and Greenway / Vanalden Avenue / Balboa Boulevard / Mitigated Negative Declaration Certification.”  The amendments requested are to preserve the Sepulveda Basin Dog Park in the following regards: \n\nNone of the land of the Dog Park is taken for the bike path.\nNo trees\, especially shade trees\, in or adjacent to the Dog Park are removed.\nThe Dog Park is not closed during construction.\nThe bike path has sufficient separation from the Dog Park so that dogs in the park will not chase bikes along the fence line\, causing injury to other dogs or people in the Dog Park.\nThe parking lot for the Dog Park is not used as an entry or exit for the bike path\, which will cause bikes and pedestrians walking or running through the parking lot to interfere with dog owners getting their dogs into and out of the Dog Park.  This is a safety issue; dogs may try to chase bike riders in the parking lot\, causing injury to people and dogs.\nThe parking lot for the Dog Park\, which is already insufficient for users of the Dog Park during certain times\, not be used as a parking lot for bike riders and walkers on the bike path.  Users of the Dog Park already must park on grass areas during times of peak use.\nBefore any plan for the bike path is approved and before construction begins\, users of the Dog Park\, the organization Friends of the Sepulveda Basin Off-Leash Dog Park\, as well as the impacted Neighborhood Councils\, in the central and western San Fernando Valley\, including the WHWCNC\, should be given an opportunity to provide input\, at a town hall or other meeting\, because this is the only dog park that serves these regions. Hundreds of local residents regularly use the Dog Park and have not been given an adequate opportunity to provide input.  There are alternatives to the current plan which have been developed by users of the Dog Park\, such as continuing the bike path south of the Los Angeles River\, which have not been given a hearing.\nIt is also suggested that lights be put into the Dog Park.\nThe letter from Friends of the Sepulveda Basin Off-Leash Dog Park will be attached to the Community Impact Statement.Reference Letter: https://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Ref-LetterOnDogPark.pdf\nItem No (B) WHIP Chair Heath Kline Council File 19-0002-S101:\n\nBoard CIS “Against Unless Amended” City Council File 19-0002-S101 entitled “China\, Vietnam\, South Korea\, Cambodia and Indonesia Sale of Dog Meat / Animal Cruelty Laws Enforcement:”  \nDiscussion and possible Action: \nTherefore it is RESOLVED:  The Woodland Hills – Warner Center  Issues & Policies Committee (WHWNC WHIP) requests that the WHWCNC Board pass a resolution for a Community Impact Statement (CIS) “For” Council File 19-0002-S101\, which was passed by the Los Angeles City Council and signed by the Mayor\, requesting the governments of China\, Vietnam\, South Korea\, Cambodia\, and Indonesia to ban the sale of dog meat and to enforce their animal cruelty laws. \n\n Committee Future Meeting(s) & Possible issues\nDiscussion on future Committee meeting agendas acting to set date for the next meeting.\n\nIssue suggestions are posted when available on the whcouncil.com event page for this meeting. \n\n Adjournment of Meeting\n\nMeeting dates for the 2021-2022 year: Committee holds meetings on the second and fourth Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm. Check the NC website calendar for a complete committee and board meetings list. Meeting dates and times are subject to change. Check the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules. \nThe next Regular Committee Meeting will be held in person on April13th\, 2023. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and confirm the location\, date and time. \nDue to COVID-19\, virtual teleconferencing replaces ALL in-person Committee meetings. However\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n\n THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate based on disability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services\, and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices\, and other auxiliary aids or services\, may be provided upon request.\nTo ensure availability of services\, please make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) before the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Dena Weiss by email at d.weiss@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Joyce fletcher de la Mesa Directiva\, at d.weiss@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.\n PUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, the Committee provides non-exempt writings distributed to a majority of all of the Committee Members in advance of a meeting on the WHWCNC website: www.whcouncil.org or via the scheduled meeting video presentation. In addition\, if you would like a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Dena Weiss by email to d.weiss@whcouncil.org\n PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS –\n\nA copy of this agenda is also physically posted outside of the West Valley Warner Center Chamber window located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367. The Chamber offices are at the Promenade Mall outside the mall’s east entrance and south of Ruth Chris Restaurant. Access the offices from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free. \nAgendas are also posted for public review as follows: At www.whcouncil.org\, go to the Calendar page and click on the date.\nYou can also receive Committee agendas via email by subscribing to LA City’s Early Notification System at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n\n RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or other procedural matters related to this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org\n\n  \n 
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SUMMARY:03/28/2023 Public Health & Homelessness meeting
DESCRIPTION:https://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/minutes-agendas-newsletters/HomelessnessAgendas_2023-03-28.pdf \n  \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – Public Health & Homelessness Committee Meeting\n28 March\, 2023 at 6:30p.m.\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY\nTELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/93899241002  \nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting\n·Then Enter This Webinar ID:  \n938 9924 1002 and Press #9 \n\nVIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and  \nPHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION \n\nIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021 Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meeting will be conducted entirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet based service option. Every person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must either dial 1 669 900 6833 or go online via Zoom and enter Webinar ID # 938 9924 1002 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign up for public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting. When calling-in telephonically\, the public is requested to dial *9\, when prompted by the presiding officer\, to address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature.\n \nAB 361 Updates: Public comment cannot be required to be submitted in advance of the meeting\, only real-time public comment is required. If there are any broadcasting interruptions that prevent the public from observing or hearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If members of the public are unable to provide public comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. Any messaging or virtual background is in the control of the individual board member in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Council or the City of Los Angeles.\n \n*PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS – The public may address the Board on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Comments from the public on agenda items will be heard only when the respective item is being considered.  \nPublic comment is limited to 2) minute per speaker. \n\n*PUBLIC INPUT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – Comments from the public on other matters not appearing on the agenda that are within the Board’s jurisdiction will be heard during the General Public Comment period. Please note that under the Brown Act\, the Board is prevented from acting on a matter that you bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a member of the public may become the subject of a future Board meeting. \nPublic Comment is limited to (2) minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the\ncommittee. The presiding chair may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed.  \n·\n· AGENDA\n \n Call to Order\n \n Roll Call: Chair\, Aaron M Quantz\, co-Chair Reina Cerros McCaughey\, Mark Schwartz\, Christine Robinson\, Gretchen Gessell\n \n Public Announcements by city officials and representatives: (3) minutes per speaker\n \n Stakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda): (1) minutes per speaker \nStakeholder Public Comment Period (on items on the agenda): (2) minutes per speaker \n\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action: \n All comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.  \n\n 1. Discussion and possible action: (CF 22-1312) \nTarzana Treatment Centers / Unarmed Crisis sponse / Healthcare Services / People Experiencing Homelessness / Council District 3 \nTTC seeks to launch a mobile medical unit to respond to calls for medical and mental health services from street engagement teams operating within the Third Council District. The TTC mobile unit will have a minimum of two exam rooms\, one interview room\, a central intake area with a workstation\, and a bathroom\, and will bring primary medical care\, behavioral health screening\, SUD treatment interventions\, mental health treatment interventions\, benefit enrollment and follow up care directly to the streets. The TTC mobile unit will also be stationed at interim housing sites and other locations within the Third Council District to respond directly to the medical and mental health needs of the most under-served and vulnerable. \nThe TTC mobile unit will consist of one physician’s assistant\, one medical assistant\, one patient navigator/case manager\, one SUD counselor\, one mental health therapist\, and one van driver. The TTC mobile unit will work in partnership with the Council Office\, Hope of the Valley\, San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center\, and other homeless service providers to bring medical\, mental health\, and SUD treatment directly to the streets\, enhancing the services the homeless engagement teams can offer to individuals experiencing homelessness. The total cost of this program will be $1\,250\,000 for a one-year pilot \nRoll Call Vote\n \n2. Discussion and possible action: (CF 18-0610-S3) \nRight to Counsel / Low-Income Tenants / Eviction Defense Program \nRelated Council Files: 19-0685; 19-0685-S1; 20-0600-S83; 20-1084-S1; 20-1433-S2; 21-0042; 21-0600; 21-0600-S115; 22-0414; 22-0414-S1 \nThe General Manager of the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) respectfully requests authority to execute an amendment to increase the total contract compensation with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (C-138260) for the Eviction Defense Program. Approval of this request will expand funding to continue eviction defense services and allocate funds allotted from the Emergency Renters Assistance Program (ERAP2) created under the American Rescue Plan (C.F. No. 21-0042) in accordance with the executed Standard Agreement with the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD); the Senate Bill 2 – Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) to the City of Los Angeles for Year 2 of the five-year cycle (C.F. No. 19-0685-S1); and General City Purposes (C.F. No. 21-0600). In addition\, LAHD recommends increasing the maximum rental assistance from $5\,000 to $20\,000 per eligible household for rental assistance in order to prevent tenant displacement. \nRoll Call Vote\n \n3. Discussion and possible action: (CF 23-0167) \nThe urban environment is a web of natural and built features interacting daily. Whether it’s the sun beating down on streets and sidewalks; or rain running off asphalt and saturated lawns into gutters\, these daily workings of life in a city are all surrounded by an important piece of green infrastructure – trees. \nTrees are combatants of the urban heat island effect\, providing necessary shade to streetscapes. Trees are interceptors of rainwater\, providing stormwater retention for overloaded drainage systems. Trees are absorbers of air and water pollutants\, improving health and wellness in neighborhoods\, and they are beautiful green canopies housing wildlife and improving the character of communities. \nIn the City of Los Angeles\, the Urban Forestry Division manages nearly 700\,000 street trees growing along 6\,500 miles of public roads\, making the City’s street tree population the largest urban forest in the nation. Having the largest urban forest does not come without its share of problems. The conflicts between tree roots and sidewalks in Los Angeles are widespread\, resulting in recurring expenses for repair and even at times\, tree removals. In 2016\, the City settled a $1.4 billion class action lawsuit\, commonly known as the “Willits Settlement\,” that determined the City’s crumbling sidewalk infrastructure was not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and prevented people with disabilities from traveling and accessing opportunities in Los Angeles. This legal action led the City to develop the “Sidewalk Repair Program\,” which as of today is the only program for sidewalks in the City. In an effort to comply with the Willits Settlement\, the City prepared a comprehensive EIR that supported the need to remove some 13\,000 street trees. However\, in late January 2023\, the Los Angeles Superior Court ruled that the EIR failed to thoroughly examine the impacts to wildlife and the environmental consequences of trading mature trees for young replacement trees. \nI THEREFORE MOVE that the City Council direct the Bureau of Street Services\, in coordination with the Urban Forestry Division and the City Forest Officer\, to report back on sustainable solutions and best practices to sidewalk repairs\, implemented by other cities\, that preserve our City’s mature street trees while ensuring safe sidewalks. \nI FURTHER MOVE that the City Council instruct the City Administrative Officer\, and all other relevant departments\, to report back on the steps necessary\, or already underway\, to secure federal funding under the urban forestry program of the new infrastructure bill. \nRoll Call Vote  \n\n4. Discussion and possible action: (CF 22-1313) Rehousing Strategy / People Living in RVs / Street Engagement Strategy / Street Encampments / RV Dwelling / Safe Parking / Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) \nMOTION – HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY The most recent Point-in-Time Count data from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) indicate that nearly 6\,500 people experiencing homelessness in the City are living in a total of about 4\,000 recreational vehicles (RVs). That number\, which has grown by 40% since 2018\, represents 22% of the City’s total unsheltered homeless population.\n \n All too often\, RVs used as dwellings on LA’s streets are in grave disrepair\, meaning that people living in them face unsanitary and sometimes dangerous conditions. Many residents of RV s also lack access to adequate hygiene facilities. A number of the individuals who live in RVs actually make substantial rent payments to the vehicle’s owner\, paying out hundreds of dollars each month for precarious and substandard housing. RVs have also posed challenges for the neighborhoods in which they are located related to the release of untreated effluent into streets or stormwater drains\, increased risk of fires (especially from external generators)\, and other public safety concerns. Since 2010\, the City’s primary response to vehicular homelessness-particularly in RVs-has been a reactive one\, not one that focuses on resolving homelessness for inhabitants of RVs. The City has used LAMC 80.69.4\, a law that allows the City to prohibit the parking of oversized vehicles (those over 84 inches high and 22 feet long) between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m on specific streets. Through Council action\, hundreds of streets have been added every year to the list of streets where oversized vehicle parking is prohibited. In addition to street-specific oversized vehicle bans\, people who live in RVs on city streets must comply with rules that prohibit staying in one parking spot for more than 72 hours. Vehicles that violate this rule can be ticketed and towed. During the pandemic\, the City paused ticketing and towing of vehicles with people living in them in accordance with CDC guidelines to allow people experiencing homelessness to shelter in place-safely\, but in April of this year\, the City Council voted to resume parking enforcement for vehicles used as dwellings. \n This enforcement-based approach to addressing RVs\, however\, has proven to be largely ineffective. Often\, RV dwellers move their vehicles to other streets in response to a ticket or an oversized vehicle prohibition\, meaning that these bans simply move people experiencing homelessness from one street to another. Additionally\, the City’s capacity to enforce the new rules around RV dwelling is extremely limited-and likely to remain so- because of the lack of vendors and tow yard space to tow and impound oversized vehicles. It is clear that the City needs to come up with a more effective and holistic response to vehicular homelessness.\nIn the proposed 2022-23 California budget\, Governor Newsom has earmarked $300 million for Encampment Resolution Funding (ERF) grants. Local governments can apply for ERF grants to create projects that serve people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in encampments. In 2022\, Council District 4 received an ERF grant of$1\,747\,115 to rehouse individuals living unsheltered along a 19-mile stretch of the Los Angeles River.  \n Eligible fund uses include street outreach and engagement\, housing navigation\, interim and permanent housing\, capacity building\, activities to ensure sustained outcomes for people served\, and funding for the restoration of encampment sites. The likely expansion of this flexible funding stream presents a promising opportunity to secure funds to support a City-wide\, comprehensive approach to addressing RV homelessness effectively. \n  Roll Call Vote \n 5. Discussion and possible action: (CF 17-0090-S19) \nProposition HHH Funded Projects / Unhoused Veterans / Area Median Income (AMI) Limits / Lease-up Hardships \nThe General Manager of the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) respectfully requests that your office review and approve this transmittal\, and forward it to the City Council for further consideration. Significant efforts have been made to develop Proposition HHH funded projects that serve unhoused veterans. As HHH projects complete construction and are ready to be occupied\, units reserved for veterans are experiencing longer leasing timelines compared to non-veteran units. Through this transmittal\, LAHD requests authority to increase income limits for veteran units to more expediently house veterans in HHH funded projects. Since HHH funds were awarded\, significant efforts have been focused on housing homeless veterans. However\, veteran-serving HHH projects that have completed construction and become ready for occupancy have taken significantly longer to lease up than non- veteran projects.\nThe delays in leasing HHH units serving veterans have been connected to overlapping eligibility restrictions\, income limits that are too low\, and the multiple housing alternatives available to veterans. These lease-up challenges are detailed below. LAHD has consulted with VA representatives\, management companies and service providers on this issue. They concur that veterans without tenant- based vouchers will elect to remain unhoused while waiting for a housing opportunity with their preferred location\, unit size\, and amenities. Many veterans would prefer to live near the services that are offered on the VA campus in West Los Angeles\, also the location of the VA hospital. The VA has also shared that the units most in demand are one-bedroom units that are near amenities\, have parking spaces\, and allow pets. In contrast\, projects experiencing lease-up hardships include projects in or near Downtown Los Angeles\, projects with studio units\, and other project types such as motel conversions. \nRoll Call Vote\n \nItems to be placed on the agenda for the next meeting Adjournment of Meeting: \nAdjournment of Meeting\n \nThe Woodland Hills/ Warner Center Neighborhood Council Public Health and Homelessness\nCommittee meets regularly on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm.  \nThe next Committee meeting will be held on 25 April\, 2023\,\nIN PERSON @ Los Angeles Public Library\,  \nWoodland Hills branch: 22200 Ventura Blvd\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91364 . \nPlease visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2022 -2023 year: Full Board meeting are held the second Wednesday of every\nmonth at 6:30pm. Check the NC website calendar for a  \ncomplete list of committee and board meetings.\nMeeting dates and times are subject to change.  \nCheck the NC calendar for updated meeting schedules.\nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference.\nHOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org  \nwebsite calendar page for any changes that may occur.\n*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the\nAmericans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of\ndisability and\, upon request\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its\nprograms\, services and activities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices and other\nauxiliary aids and/or services\, may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services\,\nplease make your request at least (3) business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting you wish to\nattend by contacting Dena Weiss\, at (818-340-6554 or email d.weiss@whcouncil.org or the\nDepartment of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\n \n*PUBLIC ACCESS OF RECORDS – In compliance with Government Code section 54957.5\, non-\nexempt writings that are distributed to a majority or all of the board in advance of a meeting may be\nviewed at our website: www.whcouncil.org or at the scheduled meeting. In addition\, if you would\nlike a copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact  \nDena Weiss at (818) 340-6554 or email d.weiss@whcouncil.org\n \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\nwww.whcouncil.org and go to the website Calendar page and click on the date – Board meetings\nare held on the second Wednesday of each month. \nCheck the calendar for any change of meeting date and/or time.\nYou can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification\nSystem at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\n·A copy of this agenda is also physically posted on the outside of the window of the West\nValley Warner Center Chamber located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd\, Ste 2330\, Woodland \nHills\, CA 91367. The Chamber is located at the Promenade Mall outside the east entrance of\nthe mall and to the left of Ruth Chris Restaurant. The Chamber office is accessed from\nOwensmouth Street. Parking is free.\n \n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC\nprocess for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural\nmatters related to this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at\nour website at www.whcouncil.org\n \nSERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN – Si requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo\nVecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte a Dena Weiss de la Mesa\nDirectiva\, al d.weiss@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.\nNotice to Paid Representatives – If you are compensated to monitor\, attend\, or speak at this meeting\,\nCity law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal\nCode §§ 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance\,\nplease contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978-1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org
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