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SUMMARY:WHWCNC COMMUNITY SERVICES PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETING
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood Council\nGoverning Board\n  \nPresident  Dena Weiss \nVice President Mihran Kalaydjian \nSecretary\, Karen DiBiase \nTreasurer Paul Lawyer \nParliamentarian Open Seat \n  \nCommittee Chair\, Rachel Tabak \nCommittee Members: \nTheresa Campbell\, \nChris Waddy\, \nGeraldine Weiss \n  \nCITY OF LOS ANGELES \nCALIFORNIA \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nWOODLAND HILLS WARNER CENTER \nNEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL\nI \n  \n  \n  \n200 N. Spring Street \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLos Angeles\, CA 90012 \n  \nEmail: NCsupport@lacity.org \nWebsite: www.empowerla.org \n  \n  \nSpecial Community Services and Public Safety Aug 2\, 2023 Committee Meeting  \nAgenda \nWoodland Hills Library \nSecond Floor \n22200 Ventura Blvd\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91364 \nAugust 2\, 2023 \n6:30 p.m. \nSi requiere servicios de traducción\, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte Karen DiaBiase\, Secretaria\, al 818-639-9444 o por correo electrónico www.whcouncil.org para avisar al Concejo Vecinal. \n  \nComments 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. Public comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAGENDA \n______________________________________________________________________________ \nItems for Discussion and Possible Action: \nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.  \n\nCall to\n\n  \n\nRoll call of members: Chair: Rachel Tabak\, Board Members: Theresa Campbell\, Chris Waddy\, Geraldine Weis\n\n  \n\nPublic Announcements by city officials and representatives: (2) minutes per speaker unless Chair allows additional time. LAPD update about safety concerns.\nStakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda): (1) minute per\nApproval of Committee Minutes if available for April\, 2023.\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:   \nDiscussion item: Grateful hearts March 1130-2 – Supporting our heroes by raising funds for our local first responders. Net proceeds will directly benefit the seven West Valley Fire Stations in Battalion #17 — Stations 72\, 73\, 84\, 93\,104\,105 and 106 and LAPD’s Topanga Station. \n  \nItem Two: \nDiscuss how to orchestrate lighting up Ventura Boulevard for the holidays \n  \n  Item Three: \nDiscussion item: Potential donations to Boys of Girls Club to help run their club. \n  \n  \nADJOURNMENT.  The next meeting will be on September 6 \, 2023 at the same location.\nAs a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, the City of Los\nAngeles 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\, or 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 by contacting the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment by calling (213) 978-1551 or email: NCsupport@lacity.org\n  \nPublic Posting of Agendas –\nNeighborhood Council agendas are posted for public review as follows: \n\nA 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. \nwhcouncil.org\nYou can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System (ENS)\n\n  \nNotice to Paid Representatives –\nIf 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 Section 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  \nPublic Access of Records –\nIn 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.WHWCNC.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. \n  \nReconsideration and Grievance Process –\nFor information on the NC’s process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related to this Council\, please consult the NC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our Board meetings and our website.
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SUMMARY:December 27\, 2022 - Woodland Hills/ Warner Center Neighborhood Council – Public Health & Homelessness Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Link to 122722 PH&H Agenda_Dec 27\, 2022 \n  \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – Public Health & Homelessness Committee Meeting\n27 December 2022 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 \nCall to Order\n \nRoll Call: Chair Aaron M Quantz\, Mark Schwartz\, Reina Cerros McCaughey\, Annmarie Donkin\,\n \nPublic Announcements by city officials and representatives: (3) minutes per speaker\n \nStakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda): (2) minutes per speaker\n \nApproval of Committee Minutes from August 23rd & October 25th Committee Meeting\n \nSee supporting documents:\n \nhttps://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/minutes-agendas-newsletters/HomelessnessMinutes_2022-08-23.pdf\nhttps://whcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/minutes-agendas-newsletters/HomelessnessMinutes_2022-10-25.pdf \n\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action: \nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.  \n1. Discussion and possible action: (CF 21-1230-S2) \n\nRelative to establishing the Livable Communities\nInitiative along suitable transit-rich corridors and related mattters. The Housing and Transportation Committees have approved the item and their reports are within the Council File  \n\nMOTION: State law requires the City of Los Angeles to update its Housing Element every eight years and demonstrate sufficient zoned capacity for housing-especially affordable housing. For the 2021-2022 planning cycle\, the City was given a housing target of 456\,643 new units\, which we must accommodate for by 2029.\nAccording to Los Angeles City Planning\, while some of this capacity is achievable by maintaining the status quo\, there remains a shortfall of 255\,432 units. This shortfall necessitates innovative planning tools and programs to meet our housing targets. For this reason\, the City Council recently adopted Los Angeles’ most ambitious Housing Element to date. The City’s 2021-2029 Housing Element outlines strategies that speak to the City’s diverse housing needs and goals around ending homelessness\, producing more housing\, expanding housing opportunities\, and creating mixed-use\, mixed-income neighborhoods across Los Angeles near jobs and transit.  \n\n Some of these strategies will be included automatically in community plan updates\, but many of the policy programs detailed in Chapter 6 of the Housing Element require City Council action to effectuate.\nOne key program is the Livable Communities Initiative (LCI)\, identified as Program 131 of the adopted\nHousing Element. As detailed in the Housing Element\, “LCI is an opportunity to advance a holistic vision for livable\, healthy\, and sustainable communities along the City’s transit-rich corridors utilizing mixed-use\, mixed-income housing combined with opportunities to transform the street and public realm by adding or improving wide sidewalks\, tree canopy\, outdoor dining\, bicycle infrastructure\, transit shelters\, fast and frequent transit\, and public seating and plazas.” LCI helps to implement critical “complete street” strategies in the City’s adopted Mobility Plan 2035; moreover\, it encourages reinvestment and street activation across neighborhoods so that Angelenos have access to safe and enjoyable public spaces to walk\, roll\, and thrive. \n\n\n\nThe City’s current development regulations are confusing and restrictive\, and often make it challenging to build much-needed housing. In the midst of a housing shortage and low vacancy rates in Los Angeles\, where almost 60% of renters are cost-burdened\, the LCI alongside other strategies identified in the Housing Element are an opportunity to holistically plan for green\, affordable\, and connected communities. \n\nI THEREFORE MOVE that City Council direct Los Angeles City Planning\, with assistance from the\nDepartment of Building and Safety\, Los Angeles Department of Transportation\, and other relevant\ndepartments\, to report back within 180 days with strategies to establish the Livable Communities Initiative along suitable transit-rich corridors\, or analogous Citywide regulations\, that facilitates mid-scale development\, promotes the creation of housing units where ‘ they do not currently exist\, and creates or enhances existing commercial\, Mixed-use character. As part of its report\, City Planning should consider by-right or administrative development and zoning standards to mid-scale development; including\, but not limited to: Waivers or reductions of setback\, unit floor area\, and other development standards; An inclusionary housing requirement to increase access to affordable housing; A minimum density requirement to promote multifamily\, mixed-use development; Provisions to encourage greater lot density such as allowing for microunits\, shared housing\, or increasing area ratio (FAR) allowances; The elimination or reduction of parking minimums in “high quality transit areas” or “transit-rich areas”;\nExclusions and/or mitigations for lot located within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (VHFHSZ)\, an identified historic district\, or are designated as open space; and result in the demolition of buildings subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance\n \nI FURTHER MOVE that\, as part of this report back\, City Council directs Los Angeles City Planning to\ndevelop a community-driven outreach and engagement strategy that will assist in informing the necessary maps and reports required to identify suitable transit-rich corridors that would benefit from the Livable Communities Initiative and complement existing rezoning efforts through the implementation of the Housing Element (2021-2029). This strategy should demonstrate adequate engagement and involvement with marginalized\, historically underserved\, and/or disadvantaged communities potentially impacted by the selection of suitable corridors.\n \nI FURTHER MOVE that City Council direct Los Angeles City Planning\, in coordination with City Planning’s Urban Design Studio\, to report back within 180 days on options for an administrative clearance procedure for projects eligible for the Livable Communities Initiative that outlines objective Design and Development Standards to ensure high quality\, contextual design and compatibility with the vision of the Livable Communities Initiative outlined in Program 131 of the Housing Element (2021-2029).  \nI FURTHER MOVE that City Council direct Los Angeles City Planning\, Los Angeles Department of\nTransportation\, the Department of Public Works\, and the Economic Workforce Development Department\, with assistance from the City Administrative Office and other relevant departments\, to report back within 180 days with options to establish a streamlined\, administrative review process that ensures projects eligible for the Livable Communities Initiative invest in public right-of-way amenities and infrastructure improvements in order to encourage transit ridership\, pedestrian and cyclist safety\, and placemaking.\n \n\n\nRoll Call Vote\n \n\n\nDiscussion and possible action: (CF 22-0755) \n\nThe City’s FY 2021-22 Budget included a $1\,000\,000 pilot program in partnership with the University of\nSouthern California (USC) to deliver medical services to homeless residents. The program also places\nindividuals into various types of housing and provides hygiene services at high-needs locations throughout the City. The program received an additional $1\,000\,000 in the FY 2022-23 Budget to continue these needed services. This current service contract is ending on June 30\, 2022. At this time\, a new contract is required to recognize funding provided to LAHD in the FY 2022-23 Budget Resolution. It is important that a new contract be properly executed with USC through the Los Angeles Housing Department\, administrator for this contract\, to ensure continuity of service.\n \nI THEREFORE MOVE that the City Council instruct and authorize the General Manager of the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) or designee to execute a contract with the University of Southern California (USC) to provide street medicine and housing services in the amount of $1\,000\,000 as approved in the City’s FY 22-23 Budget\, and that the contract commence July 1\, 2022 for a term of 12 months\, with an option to extend for an additional 12 months.  \nI FURTHER MOVE that the Council find that the services to be performed by the University of Southern California are for the performance of professional\, scientific\, expert\, technical\, or other special services of a temporary and occasional character for which competitive bidding is not practicable or advantageous and that the work can be performed more economically or feasibly by independent contractors than by City employees.\nI FURTHER MOVE that LAHD be authorized to make any technical corrections or clarifications as\nnecessary to the above instructions in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion.  \n\nMOTION 72A: AMEND item #72 (CF: 22-0755) to add the following directions: I FURTHER MOVE that the City Council instruct the Office of the City Administrative Officer (CAO) with the assistance of the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA)\, Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD)\, Community Investment for Families Department (CIFD)\, the Mayor’s Office\, the Unified Homelessness Response Center (UHRC)\, and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA)\, to report in 60 days on the status of the City’s partnership with the USC Street Medicine Program\, and funding sources and options for expanding street medicine services across the City. \n\nRoll Call Vote\n \n\n\n\n\nDiscussion and possible action: (CF 22-1313) \n\n\nMOTION: (Los Angeles City Council – HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY COMMITTEE)\nThe 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. 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 2a.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. 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.  \nAdditionally\, the City’s capacity to enforce the new rules around RV dwelling is extremely limited-and likely to remain so- because of the lack ofvendors 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. One option to address vehicular homelessness in RVs is to provide designated sites as “safe parking” lots. Safe parking programs typically provide nighttime security and hygiene facilities\, as well as some case management on site. However\, there are currently very few safe parking sites within the City that are large enough to accommodate RVs. Furthermore\, none of these sites operate 24 hours a day\, which poses a particular challenge for people in RVs\, who do not opt to use the sites because it is onerous or impossible to move their vehicles out of the lots during daytime hours due to the size and condition of the vehicles.  \nAnother strategy is to offer housing options to residents of RVs. Indeed\, the City Administrative Officer (CAO) recently proposed new outreach and engagement protocols to address Citywide vehicle dwelling (CF 21-0956-S1)\, which instructs that prior to towing a vehicle\, housing or shelter referrals should be made to vehicle dwellers “if available.” However\, the City simply does not have adequate numbers of shelter beds or interim housing sites to offer housing to every resident currently in an RV. It is likely that without adequate housing options to offer residents\, strict enforcement of existing RV laws would result in more individuals encamped in tents and makeshift shelters on City sidewalks. Effective housing navigation for people living in RVs will require specialized resources in order to successfully resolve homelessness for residents. Homeless service providers with experience working with residents of RV s report that incentives\, such as small cash payments\, can serve as useful tools to encourage residents moving into housing to relinquish their RVs when they move. Short-term storage options for RVs can also help residents overcome skepticism about moving into an interim housing site.  \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 ofthe Los Angeles River. 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\nTHEREFORE MOVE that the City Council direct the City Administrative Officer (CAO)\, with assistance from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) and the Department of Transportation (LADOT)\, to report back within 60 days with a comprehensive City-wide rehousing strategy for people experiencing RV homelessness\, in alignment with the City’s Street Engagement Strategy and LAHSA’s Best Practices for Addressing Street Encampments. The strategy should include the following components: Identifying and securing appropriate interim shelter and housing for people living in RV s across the City; Creation of incentives for voluntary relinquishment of RVs used as dwellings; Identifying and securing short-term storage lots for RVs after the owner or dweller moves into interim or permanent housing if the owner or dweller wishes to store the RV for a short time;\nExpanding Safe Parking programs\, in collaboration with LAHSA\, to include oversized/larger RVs in 24-\nhour Safe Parking programming; Demolishing RVs\, after the owner or dweller moves into interim or permanent housing\, with consent of the owner; leveraging case management from sanitation outreach/City-funded generalist outreach teams for people living in RVs\, with a focus on strategies for working with people living in RVs; and Necessary budgetary and staffing resources to implement the strategy.  \nI FURTHER MOVE that the City Council direct the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to report back\nwithin 60 days regarding the possibility of submitting an application on behalf of the City for an ERF grant to support the proposed City-wide rehousing strategy for people experiencing RV homelessness.\n \nRoll Call Vote\n \n\n\nDiscussion and possible action: (CF 21-1208)\nMotion: In 2016 the State of Califomia adopted methane emissions targets in an effort to reduce short-\nlived climate pollutants under SB 1383 requiring all jurisdictions to reduce organic waste disposal by 75% by 2025. This was a necessary response to scientific discoveries that greenhouse gasses released by “landfilling” food and yard waste is a major contributor to pollutants and climate change.\nThe research uncovered that Califomia landfills are the third largest source of generated methane gas.\nOrganics like food scraps\, yard trimmings\, paper\, and cardboard make up half of what is dumped in our\nlandfills. The new regulations require jurisdictions to adopt and enforce an ordinance on reducing\ncommercial and residential food waste generation. All jurisdictions starting in 2022 will need to provide\norganic waste collection services and utilize recycling facilities\, procure products made from recycled\norganic material\, as well as redirect 20 percent of edible food currently thrown away to those going hungry by the year 2025. Under the new law\, each jurisdiction is accountable for compliance by its sourcegenerators\, and CalRecycle\, the State’s recycling and waste regulatory agency\, is authorized to issue escalating penalties for non-compliance beginning in 2022.\nThe City of Los Angeles has been at the forefront implementing waste collection programs and recycling to address operational eficiencies and climate change. In January 2017 the City approved seven RecycLA contracts for the collection of solid waste\, recycling and organics from large multifamily properties and businesses. These contracts contained specific landfill reduction targets tiat must be contractually met. Since there is always room for improvement\, the City must begin work to ensure our policies are in compliance with the new State regulations beginning in 2022.\nDuring the course of the past year and a half\, City residents have been coping with the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result\, many residents have sought economic relief through the rent\nmoratorium and utility bill assistance. The implementation of the new regulations associated with organics may have an impact on the City residents and businesses as they emerge from the pandemic. Given this\, it is important that the City fully understand the economic impact of these regulations and provide ways to minimize their effect on struggling City residents and businesses. The Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) should be requested to analyze the law and prepare a report with recommendations on phasing in the steps for data-collection\, policy compliance\, and future plans for capital improvements that comply with the new CalRecycle regulations. The City supports the goals to reduce\nemissions of short-lived climate pollutants statewide and the regulations approved by CalRecycle already align with the City’s zero-waste goals.\nI THEREFORE MOVE that the Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) be instructed to report to the City Council within 60 days on the steps necessary to comply with the CalRecycle regulations to reduce organic waste disposal by 75% by 2025; and the ability to develop a phased approach to compliance.\nI further move that the BOS\, With the assistance of the City Administrative Officer and the Chief Legislative Analyst\, be instructed to report on the potential impact of the CalRecycle regulations on the ratepayers and methods and approaches to provide relief to ratepayers and minimize potential impacts. \n\n\n\nRoll Call Vote  \n\nDiscussion and possible action: \n\n\n\n\nMotion: The Holidays are upon us and it’s time to send some money to one of the non-profits who are and will be feeding those experiencing homelessness and to approve $1500 to be allocated to New Friends Homeless Center for the weekly Friday dinners for the Homeless at the Woodland Hills United Methodist Church on Shoup Ave\, in Woodland Hills  \n\n\n\n\n Roll Call Vote \n\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. The next Committee\nMeeting will be held on 24 January\, 2023\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at\nwhcouncil.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:\nlwww.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
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/december-27-2022-woodland-hills-warner-center-neighborhood-council-public-health-homelessness-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Homeless & Social Justice
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SUMMARY:WHWCNC Governance Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Link AgendaNov 15\, 2022  \n  \nAGENDA– GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE MEETING \nTuesday\, November 15\, 2022 at 7:00pm 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. \nInstructions 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 \nCouncil’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. \n  \nAGENDA\n\nCall to Order\nRoll Call: Members/ Executive Committee: Chair – Dena Weiss\, Mihran Kalaydjian\,\n\nPaul Lawler\, Karen DiBiase. \n  \n\nPublic Announcements by city officials and representatives: (3) minutes per speaker\nStakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda): (1) minutes per speaker\nApproval of Committee Minutes: October 18\, 2022.\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\nReview of qualifications for Julie Waltrip to apply for the Area 5 Business Representative position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\n\n  \n  \n\nReview of qualifications for  Robert Goodman to apply for the Area 7 Business Representative position. Application form submitted. Supporting documents pending.\n\n  \n  \n\nReview of Standing Rules. Revisions previously commenced and provided in supporting document.\n\n  \n  \n\nNew business to be placed on the next committee meeting agenda\n\n  \nAdjournment of meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on a date to be determined  by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time of meeting dates for the 2022 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/
CATEGORIES:Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221109T183000
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SUMMARY:WHWCNC FULL BOARD MEETING
DESCRIPTION:Link to Agenda  \nAGENDA \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nFULL BOARD MEETING \nWednesday\, November 9\, 2022\, 6:30 pm   \nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\n(https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96493712127 )\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting\nThen Enter This Webinar ID: 964 9371 2127 and Press # \nClick for September 14th Minutes \nYellow Bike Project \nBoard Members Eligible for VP Position \nNC Funding Program Letter \nPLUM 6400 Canoga Hotel Case Report \nTopanga Area Profile \nPLUM Case Report Dish Location \n  \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. \n  \nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must either dial 1 669 900 6833 or go online via Zoom and enter Webinar ID # 964 9371 2127 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 \npublic 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 \npublic comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. \n  \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  \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  \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 \nthe presiding officer of the board. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________________________ \n  \nAGENDA \n  \nCall to Order\nPledge of Allegiance \nRoll Call \n  \nPublic Announcements:  \nOffice of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield                                                  (2 minutes) \nOffice of Local and State Officials – if available                                          (2 minutes each) \nOther Local Agencies – if available                                                               (2 minutes each) \n  \nGeneral Public Comment\, by the Public\, on Non-Agenda Items: \nGeneral Public Comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker and 20 minutes total.  \n___________________________________________________________________________________ \n  \n  \n\n Organization\, Operation\, Policies\, & Procedures: \n\nAll comment is limited to 1 minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board.  \nTime limits set for each agenda item may be adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board. Time limits may vary so the public is encouraged to join the meeting several minutes PRIOR to a specific agenda item being discussed. \n  \n  \nA.Approval of Minutes: Board Meeting – September 14\, 2022      (5 minutes) \nBoard Meeting – October 12\, 2022 (adjourned before Organization\,    Operations\, Policies and Procedures occurred due to lack of quorum) \n  \nSee posted support document                                                                        Roll Call Vote \n  \n\n Officer Reports (5 minutes)\n\n  \nPresident – Dena Weiss         \nVice President – Vacant \nTreasurer – Paul Lawler  \nParliamentarian – Mihran Kalaydjian \n  \n\n Items for Discussion and Possible Action: \n\n  \nItem No. (1) Paul Lawyer\, Treasurer\, and Dena Weiss\, President\, \n(22-092) )  Financial Officers Letter of Acknowledgement and Agreement \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      (5 minutes) \nPer requirement by EmpowerLA\, a motion for the board to approve the “Financial Officers Letter of Acknowledgement and Agreement” which makes President Geraldine / Dena Weiss the second signer on funding documents and second bank card holder of the WHWCNC. \nSee posted support document                                                                          Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (2) Governance Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair \n(22-093) Stakeholder Appointment to Area 2 Alternate Board Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (5 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Philip Swain to the Area 2 Alternate board seat. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (3) Governance Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair \n(22-094) Stakeholders Appointment to Area 3 Residential Board Seat and Alternate Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Annmarie Donkin or Mark Ball or Lynn Martines to the Area 3 Residential board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (4) Governance Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair \n(22-095) Stakeholder Appointment to Area 5 Residential Board Seat and Alternate Seat  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Gretchen Gesell or Christopher Waddy to the Area 5 Residential board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (5) Governance Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair  \n(22-096) Stakeholder Appointment to Area 7 Residential Board Seat and Alternate Seat  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Christopher P.  Curl or Christine K. Robinson or Aaron Williams to the Area 7 Residential board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (6) Governance Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss  \n(22-097) Board Member or Stakeholder Appointment to At Large Board Seat and Alternate Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Reina Cerros McCaughey or August O. Steurer or  Bobbie Wasserman to the At Large board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat \n  \nRoll Call Vote \nItem No. (7) Governance Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair \n(22-098) Election Of Vice President \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \n  \nNominations will be accepted for the position of Vice President. \n  \nThe new Vice President will serve until the 2023 WHWCNC Election has been certified by the City \nClerk and then a WHWCNC Officers Election will be held at the next regular Board Meeting. The 2023 WHWCNC election will be held on June 18. 2023. \n  \nDescription Per the Bylaws:  \nSection 2: Duties and Powers \nVice-President. The Vice-President shall act as a presiding officer in the absence of the President. In case of vacancy in the office of President\, or in the case of the President’s unavailability due to sickness\, disability\, death or resignation\, the Vice-President shall perform the duties of the President and when so acting shall have all the powers and perform such other duties the Bylaws and Standing Rules and EmpowerLA may prescribe. The Vice-President shall be responsible for the oversight and compliance of the Standing Committees of the WHWCNC. \n  \nElection of Vice President: \n  \nThe Officers must be elected members of the Board … or \n  \nan appointed member of the board can be elected as an Officer\, should no elected member agree to be \nnominated for a specific Officer position or no elected member is elected by a majority vote of the board for a specific Officer position. \n  \nThe Youth Member and Alternate Representatives cannot serve as an Officer of the Board. \n  \nThe Youth Member can vote in the election. \n  \nAlternate Representatives cannot vote in the election unless one of their area reps is absent. \n  \nIf there are more than two (2) candidates for an office and none receives a majority vote on the first election\, a run-off election shall be held immediately between the two (2) candidates receiving the highest number of votes. \n  \nSee posted list of elected board members and appointed board members eligible for nomination for Parliamentarian. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (8) Governance Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair \n(22-099) Funding for WHWCNC Website – Webmaster Management \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (5 minutes) \nMOTION for the Board to approve $2\,000.00 in funding from the board approved WHWCNC 2022-2023 Budget (Line Item\, Webmaster) for webmaster Wendy Moore (Moore Business Solutions) to be available to make any necessary improvements or repairs to the WHWCNC website and assistance \nwith technology as needed. Wendy Moore has been providing maintenance and updates to the website for the past (4) years. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (9) Community Services / Public Safety\, Dena Weiss\, Chair  \n(22-100) Motion to Approve Letter to Request and Increase in Resources and Allocation of Police to the Topanga Division \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nTo Chief Michael Moore and Valley Bureau Chief Alan Hamilton (with ccs to Bob Blumenfeld\, Seth Samuels and John Popoch: \n  \nThe Topanga Division needs a deployment of additional officers and resources. \n  \nThe citizens of Woodland Hills-Warner Center are deeply concerned over the dramatic spiral of violent crime and murders of innocent stakeholders in our neighborhood. Our area ranks first in crime increase\, in the Los Angeles area in most categories.  Woodland Hills is a peaceful area of the San Fernando Valley where families come and settle and to safely work and raise their children. It is concerning that there has been 10 homicides so far this  year in our area. This is twice as many  as in 2020 (100% increase)  and 4 more than in 2021 (67% increase). Overall total violent crimes are up 16% since 2020 and 26% since 2021. Property crimes also have risen. \n  \nFor such a dramatic increase in overall crime\, there must be a dramatic reaction and solution. \n  \nWoodland Hills Warner-Center Neighborhood Counsel requests request that the City and its officials responsible maximize allocation of officers and resources to the Topanga division. Additional officer deployment and allocation is crucial in an area of Los Angeles where crime is skyrocketing\, and the residents are fearful. The consequence of inaction will be preventable loss of life and property. \n  \nVery truly yours\, \nConcerned Citizens of Woodland Hills Warner Center through its Neighborhood Council. \n  \nSee attachment of Topanga Area Crime Profile from 9-11-22 through 10-8-22. \n  \nRoll call vote \nItem No. (10) Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee [PLUM] – Don Patterson\, Chair \n(22-101) Conditional Use Permit – Wireless\, Case No. ZA-2022-4017\, ENV-2022-4018\, Conditional Use – Wireless LALAX04022B\, 11/03/2022.  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      (15 minutes) \nApplication for a Conditional Use Permit for an array of wireless antennas and a wireless telecommunications facility to be located at 21859 W. Oxnard Street\, Woodland Hills\, on top of the Marriott Hotel. \nRESOLUTION: \n  \nThe Planning Land Use and Mobility committee of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council (WHWCNC)\, having held one remote meeting via ZOOM on the DISH Wireless WTF request and has made the following finds and recommends the support of the Board of the WHWCNC as follows: \n  \nWHEREAS: DISH Wireless proposes installing a wireless facility consisting of 3 new FRP Screen Box for 3-panel antennas divided into three sectors\, twelve 12 remote radio units (RRUs) – four located at each sector installed on the existing rooftop. The antennae’s associated equipment will be on an equipment platform on the rooftop\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: Existing service is insufficient to meet existing demand by customers in the West Valley due to overloaded existing facilities resulting in interrupted service\, dropped calls\, or complete denial of service during peak usage hours\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: The LAMC authorizes the Zoning Administrator to grant Conditional Uses\, allows conditional use of Wireless Telecommunications Facilities\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: Dish satisfies LAMC Sec: SEC. 12.21.20 that sets Wireless Telecommunication Facilities (WTF) Standards\, qualifying for a conditional use that allows for antennas located on an existing transmission tower on a parcel zoned C4 and meet by-right criteria\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: The location meets the minimum distances to habitable structures required by the FCC. The antennas will be painted matte in a non-reflective color to match the existing transmission tower where they will be installed. The proposed antennas meet setback requirements from all abutting streets\, residential uses\, and all zones\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: DISH RF emissions are regulated by the FCC to ensure public safety standards based on peer-reviewed scientific studies\, including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)\, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)\, Federal Drug Administration (FDA)\, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)\, and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: DISH Wireless analyzed several alternate locations as candidates for a DISH WTF\, and the subject location is the only location that has the requisite space\, power\, and telco utility availability on site\, as well as land-lord interest in leasing space to DISH Wireless for a new WTF\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: The site is of adequate size\, shape\, topography\, location\, and access to utilities to accommodate the proposed wireless facility in that all setbacks are met\, and it has access to power and telephone connections\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: The use and development will be compatible with the intended character of the area and are similar to other rooftop approvals elsewhere in the City\, and \n  \nWHEREAS: DISH Wireless will operate this facility in full compliance with the regulations and licensing requirements of the FCC\, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)\, and the CPUC\, governed by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and other applicable laws. \n  \nTHEREFORE\, BE IT RESOLVED; That the Planning\, Land Use\, and Mobility Committee\, for the findings and conditions stated herein\, finds that the submitted application and plans by DISH Wireless for the proposed Conditional Use Permit at the Warner Center Marriott located at 21850 W. Oxnard Street\, Woodland Hills\, CA 91367\, receive the support of the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council for the requested actions. Further Neighborhood Council advises the City of Los Angeles Planning Department and Council District 3 Councilmember Bob Blumenfield of its findings and its subsequent supporting recommendation to approve this application as presented on November 9th\, 2022. \nRoll call vote \nItem No. (11) Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee [PLUM] – Don Patterson\, Chair \n(22-102) Case No. ADM-2022-4764 (Administrative Review) / ENV-2008-3471-EIR 6400 Canoga Hotel\, 6400 Canoga Ave.\, Woodland Hills\, 91367 (Downtown District-Warner Center) \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      (15 minutes) \n  \nProject Description  \nThe requested application is an Administrative Review and Clearance (No conditions and Planning Director makes determination) to turn the existing three-story Atrium office complex on Canoga Blvd. into a hotel\, ballroom and restaurant complex on virtually the same footprint as the existing office complex. (Allowed under the 2035 Warner Center Specific Plan –Section 5.3.2.1). Also asking for Administrative Clearance to permit a vertical and horizontal additions (Primarily two new Porte Cocheres/entry awnings and a 4th story pool/cabana area and guest rooms above the western portion of the building) to an existing structure as allowed in Section 5.3.2.7 of the WC 2035 Plan. \n  \nPLUM Motion  \nAs pertaining to Cases ADM-2022-4764 and ENV-2008-3471-EIR at 6400 Canoga Avenue\, Woodland Hills\, 91367\, having held one public meeting for the application filed by 6400 Canoga Owner\, LLC for the change of use and vertical and horizontal additions to an existing 3-story\, 45-foot tall\, 141\,303 sf Atrium office building\, and remodeling it for a conversion to a hotel and restaurant that will rise to 4-stories in one portion of the building\, increase square footage to 152\,619 sf\, and have 240 guest rooms\, a ballroom\, and a restaurant activating Canoga Avenue\, the WHWCNC Planning\, Land Use and Mobility Committee (PLUM) hereby finds that: \n  \nWHEREAS\, the proposed project designs and plans adhere to all of the requirements of the Downtown District of the 2035 Warner Center Specific Plan without requesting variances or exemptions; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, the commercial requirement(s) of the Downtown District will continue to be met by turning existing commercial office space into commercial hotel and restaurant space; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, the proposed site plan will maintain the same building footprint and parking facilities currently being used to accommodate 340 cars in the existing 3-story elevated parking structure and on the existing surface parking lot.; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, a total of 79 new bike spaces will be provided; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, a new 5\,575 sf (indoor) restaurant that includes outdoor dining space on the north and west facing sides will be constructed activating that area of Canoga Avenue; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, the applicant has agreed to the “request” to constructively work with all future adjacent redevelopment projects to facilitate the mandate Specific Plan requirement for connectivity and mobility between projects through the block; and \n  \nWHEREAS\, the Applicant has agreed to provide a landscaping plan and planting palette to the WHWCNC PLUM Committee and WHWCNC Board\, and to the CD-3 and City Planning before final City approval is rendered; and \n  \nWHEREAS the Applicant has agreed to attempt to fulfill the “requests” that the WHWCNC Board is making in lieu of formal Conditions because this is an Administrative Review application. \n  \nTherefore\, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Planning Land Use and Mobility Committee of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\, for the findings stated herein\, finds that the submitted application and plans from Sandstone Properties receive the support of the Board of the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council (WHWCNC)\, with their agreement to try to fulfill the following “requests”: \n  \nRequests \n  \nBecause Administrative Clearance approvals do not allow any Conditions of Approval\, The WHWCNC is listing the following items as “requests” because questions or issues sometimes arise within City Planning or with the public\, and these “requests” can help resolve those questions. Additionally\, the Applicant has suggested that they would return to PLUM or the WHWCNC Board as a courtesy with landscape plans and any changes to the design once the permitting process has commenced. \n  \n\nAll plans presented November 9\, 2022 at the Board of the WHWCNC shall be dated as such and\, upon revision of the revised plan package reflecting the Revised Site Plan included herein\, shall be re-submitted to Planning as an (updated) project plan application submittal.\nThe applicant will not submit any significant\, further updated plans without first presenting them to the WHWCNC for support.\nThe Applicant will place a project sign on the project under construction which is clearly visible to the street showing a rendering of the proposed/approved project building(s)\, plus specifics as to the size (number of units)\, ownership and contact information.\nAdditionally\, all “requests” herein shall be printed on one of the Project Summary pages.\nAppropriate liquor licenses shall be obtained for the restaurant\, bar areas and all other areas where liquor will be served. If liquor is to be served on the restaurant patio(s)\, the necessary railing/fencing must be installed.\n\n6.) The owner/developer shall work through the CD-3 to establish agreements and rules with        adjacent property owners to insure that perpetual connectability to and through their   properties is maintained as required in the WC 2035 Specific Plan. \n  \nThe 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 subsequent recommendation to APPROVE this application presented on November 3\, 2022. \n  \nSee posted support document \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (12) Community Services Public Safety Committee\, Dena Weiss\, Chair  \n(22-103) Yellow Bike Memorial \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to approve a letter of support to the Department of Public Works for a Yellow Bike \nmemorial in Woodland Hills.  See background description:  http://yellowbikeproject.com \n  \nProposed letter of support would read: \n  \nThe Department of Public Works Office of Community Beautification \nAttn: Gerry Valido\n200 N. Spring St.\, Room 361 \nLos Angeles\, CA 90012 \nRe: Support for Adopt-a-Median Application re Yellow Bike Project \nDear Mr. Valido: \nThis letter is to express the support of the WHWCNC for the Adopt-A-Median project proposed at 5520 De Soto Avenue in Woodland Hills. \nOn April 1\, 2018\, 15-year-old Sebastian Montero\, a resident of Tarzana was killed when he was hit by a motorist while riding his bicycle at De Soto Avenue and Burbank Boulevard. The community and the Montero family would like to memorialize this tragic loss by erecting a marker at the site of the accident. This memorial consists of a 16′ pole topped with a sculpture of a bicycle and a placard with Sebastian’s name\, the date of the collision\, the reminder “Streets Are For Everyone” (S.A.F.E) and the hashtag #SafetyMatters. \nThe design of the sculpture has been approved by LADOT as visually safe for passing motorists and the structure of the sculpture has been engineered to safety standards. The installation will be performed by the artist\, Scott Froschauer\, and maintenance of the sculpture will be overseen by S.A.F.E.\, a bicycle safety advocacy nonprofit in conjunction with the artist. The location where the memorial is proposed is within the jurisdiction of Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council and we support this project. \nSee attached photo \nRoll Call Vote \nItem No. (13) Woodland Hills Issues & Policy Committee [WHIP] – Heath Kline\, Chair \n(22-104) Community Impact Statement RE: Community Impact Statement Portal / Neighborhood Council Transmissions / City Commissions / Technological Upgrades CIS CF 22-1146 \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      (10 minutes) \nSummary CF 22-1146:  \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council thanks Councilmembers Nithya Raman and Paul Koretz for putting forth this much-needed motion. Circumstances require attention due to the revelation that CISs submitted via the DONE CIS portal to specific city departments\, commissions\, and committees have not arrived at their destination. The proper functioning of this Portal for submitting Community Impact Statements is essential to the function of the Neighborhood Council System. \nWe heartily support the actions requested in CF22-1146\, which requires: “that the City Council instruct the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to report back in 45 days on the status of the Community Impact Statement Portal\, including the issues that led to numerous Community Impact Statements not being transmitted\, the length of time the errors were present in the system\, the list of the City Commissions that were impacted by not having the correct email configurations on the portal\, the number of Community Impact Statements that were not transmitted as intended by the Neighborhood Councils\, and the steps taken to remedy the issue and prevent this from happening again in the future.” We caution the City Council that the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment previously engaged in deceptive and diversionary practices with Neighborhood Councils when replying to requests like the City Council’s questions. Please see attached complete CIS. \nMotion: \nThe Woodland Hills Issues and Policies [WHIP] Committee unanimously recommends that the Board of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council adopt the following Community Impact Statement: \nWoodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council Community Impact Statement (CIS) Regarding CF 22-1146: Community Impact Statement Portal / Neighborhood Council Transmissions / City Commissions / Technological Upgrades \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council thanks Councilmembers Nithya Raman and Paul Koretz for making this much-needed motion. Circumstances require immediate attention due to the revelation that CISs submitted via the DONE CIS portal to specific city departments\, commissions\, and committees have not arrived at their destination. The proper functioning of this Portal for submitting Community Impact Statements is essential to the function of the Neighborhood Council System. \nWe heartily support the actions requested in CF 22-1146\, which requires: “that the City Council instruct the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to report back in 45 days on the status of the Community Impact Statement Portal\, including the issues that led to numerous Community Impact Statements not being transmitted\, the length of time the errors were present in the system\, the list of the City Commissions that were impacted by not having the correct email configurations on the portal\, the number of Community Impact Statements that were not transmitted as intended by the Neighborhood Councils\, and the steps taken to remedy the issue and prevent this from happening again in the future.” We caution the City Council that the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment previously engaged in deceptive and diversionary practices with Neighborhood Councils when replying to requests like the City Council’s questions. \nWe also support the additional actions requested\, which require the following:  \nThe City Council instructs the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment\, with the assistance of the Information Technology Agency\, to report back in 45 days on the necessary technological upgrades needed to the Community Impact Statement Portal to ensure that the Community Impact Statement submissions are as seamless and streamlined as possible; furthermore\, ensure that technical issues of this sort will not arise in the future. \nCurrently\, the CIS Portal appears inconsistent and “glitchy\,” preventing submissions. At the same time\, this causes frustration and doubt with the designated NC submitters\, who cannot tell if their actions are the problem or if the CIS Portal Page is the problem. The primary problem experienced relates to the submittal of PDFs. If there is proper maintenance and upgrades\, this should not happen. A newly designed CIS portal page should use current industry best practices for layout and back-end processing; for example work without the use of pop-up windows and should work seamlessly with current Chrome\, Edge\, Fire Fox and Safari browsers. The submission site should allow for drag and drop or navigating to and selecting attachment files. \nWhile we applaud this measure\, we request the reassurance that needed technological upgrades\, if any\, be integrated into the new citywide technology plan. Optionally\, we also request consideration of the transference of the DONE CIS maintenance responsibilities to the City Clerk’s office. \nAs an additional safeguard\, we propose that all Neighborhood Councils receive an automated alert when an email from the current NC CIS system bounces back to the server until the review above is completed and reviewed by the City Council.” \nSubmitted by: \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nRoll Call Vote \nItem No. (14) Woodland Hills Issues & Policy Committee [WHIP] – Heath Kline\, Chair \n(22-105) Community Impact Statement RE: Charter Reform / Ethics Commission / Powers and Responsibilities / Ballot Measure \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      (10 minutes) \nSupplemental Reference Material: Ethics Commission File (Charter Sec 700 Ethics Reforms) \nCouncil File Number CF 22-1232: \nSummary:  \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council supports the recommended changes to the charter from the Ethics Commission only if amended. Therefore\, we ask for the following amending actions. \n\nGenuine Independent Appointments\nMore Restrictive Eligibility Requirements\nRaise the vote threshold for removal of a commissioner\nIncreased maximum penalty\nIncrease the minimum commission budget\nIndependent outside counsel for the Commission\n\nThese reforms would ensure the Commission is sufficiently independent enough to be entrusted with the expanded power offered. \nMotion \nThe Woodland Hills Issues and Policies [WHIP] Committee unanimously recommends that the Board of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council adopt the following Community Impact Statement: \nWoodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council Community Impact Statement (CIS) Regarding CF 22-1232 : Charter Reform / Ethics Commission / Powers and Responsibilities / Ballot Measure \nWHWCNC Position: Support If Amended \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council supports the recommended changes to the charter from the Ethics Commission only if amended. Therefore\, we give the following amending actions required below. \nThe City of Los Angeles’ Ethics Commission was once a model for the nation over three decades ago. Given recent events of the last decade\, an update is long overdue. The city must immediately start the work necessary to put a Charter Reform proposal on a near-future ballot. \nHowever\, you must not rush this work and waive it out of committee as a convenient answer to the ever-continuing scandals at City Hall. It deserves a full and fair hearing in committee with robust public involvement and discussion\, including Neighborhood Councils. \nThe Ethics Commission’s recommendations broadly reflect input it received regarding the empowerment of the body to enforce the law\, meaningfully change policy\, and change the power dynamics at City Hall. \nHowever\, we believe they fail to enhance the Commission’s independence sufficiently. We still see the opportunity for elected officials to strong-arm commissioners and meddle with the enforcement actions and policy proposals of the Ethics Commission in the same way elected officials manipulated the Redistricting Commission when those officials were not getting what they wanted. \nWe recommend the following specific amendments: \n\nIndependent Appointment: The City of LA cannot have a genuinely independent Ethics Commission until there is no involvement of elected officials in the member appointment process. The incumbent commissioners should be responsible for accepting and vetting applications through a public process.\nEligibility Requirements: The Commission proposes adding restrictions excluding any bidder\, contractor\, developer\, or someone with a direct financial interest in the city’s work from serving on the Commission.  These restrictions are warranted but incomplete. We also recommend excluding anyone affiliated with the management of an employee union\, a recent candidate for the City of LA\, former elected officials in the City of LA\, and anyone who has donated or raised above a certain threshold for local candidates.\nRaise the vote threshold for removal of a commissioner: The Commission recommends increasing the number of elected officials who may initiate removal and reducing the threshold to a majority vote. Due to the presence of “tribal” factions in the City Council\, removal should require action by a supermajority of the City Council\, so we recommend requiring a 2/3rds vote for all proceedings removing Ethics Commissioners.\nIncreased maximum penalty: The Commission recommends increasing the administrative penalty to $10k per violation.  We recommend adopting Chicago’s maximum fine of $20k indexed to inflation per violation.\nRaise minimum budget: The Commission recommends their budget be set at $4.5 million and tied to CPI.  While this would protect against retaliation or defunding during a financial crunch\, this essentially freezes the status quo into the charter. If the City Council expands\, ethics will require more money. The budgeted minimum must be indexed for growth in the number of elected officials and separately indexed for the number of employees. $4.5 million is only a few hundred thousand above the Commission’s current budget.\nIndependent outside counsel: Realistically the City Attorney cannot serve multiple masters in these matters. The Commission’s recommendations include new expenditures\, like having independent outside counsel\, which is essential for good governance. These new additions will require even more money. A minimum budget of $7-10 million to be indexed for inflation would start the Commission with the resources needed to fulfill its broad mandate.\n\nThese reforms would ensure the Commission is sufficiently independent enough to be entrusted with the expanded power offered. \nWe appreciate your immediate attention to this topic\, \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nRoll Call Vote \nItem No. (15) Woodland Hills Issues & Policy Committee [WHIP] – Heath Kline\, Chair \n(22-106) Community Impact Statement RE: Elected Officials / Offensive Misconducts / Immediate Resignation Demand / Censure / Racially Insensitive and Divisive Statements / Professional Conduct Failure \n  \nDiscussion and Possible Action:                                                                    (10 minutes) \n  \nCouncil File Numbers CF 22-1189 & CF 22-1195: \nSummary: \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council heartily supports the actions taken by the City Council on October 26\, 2022\, to censure Councilmembers Nury Martinez\, Kevin de León\, and Gil Cedillo. Their behavior would never be tolerated at the Neighborhood Council level. Neighborhood Council members must adhere to a Code of Conduct and take Anti-Bias training as part of our service. Unfortunately\, it appears that a double standard exists for members of the City Council. This Neighborhood Council demands the immediate resignations of Councilmembers de León and Cedillo so the City can begin trusting and respecting City leaders. \n  \nMotion \nThe Woodland Hills Issues and Policies [WHIP] Committee unanimously recommends that the Board of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council adopt the following Community Impact Statement: \nWoodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council Community Impact Statement (CIS) Regarding CF 22-1189 & CF 22-1195: Elected Officials / Offensive Misconducts / Immediate Resignation Demand / Censure / Racially Insensitive and Divisive Statements / Professional Conduct Failure \nWHWCNC Position: Support \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council heartily supports the actions taken by the City Council on October 26\, 2022\, to censure Councilmembers Martinez\, de Leon\, and Cedillo. \nThe behavior evidenced by Nury Martinez\, Kevin de León\, and Gil Cedillo would never be tolerated at the Neighborhood Council level. Neighborhood Council members must adhere to a Code of Conduct and take Anti-Bias training as part of our service. We believe the City Councilmembers should lead with their behavior rather than become a national mockery. The rules around our decorum and training are clear. Equally clear is the double standard that exists for members of the City Council. Were Neighborhood Council members to behave similarly\, we would face censure\, removal\, and dismissal by our board\, the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment\, and the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners. Indeed\, they removed elected NC board members from Neighborhood Councils for far less egregious violations than what we are sickened to have heard from these disgraced city and union leaders. \nOur City of LA is a rich amalgamation of residents of global origins. In 2022\, we don’t expect to hear explicit recordings of literal bigotry\, recordings of the leaders of City Hall participating in offensive rhetoric against numerous cultures\, races\, ethnicities\, religions\, and sexual identities while discussing gerrymandering based on race and socioeconomic status\, and backroom deals to keep themselves in power. \nThis Neighborhood Council demands the immediate resignations of Councilmembers de León and Cedillo so the City can begin trusting and respecting City leaders. \nSubmitted by: \nThe Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nRoll Call Vote \n\n Area Reports – (10 minutes) \n\n  \nArea 1 – Aaron Quantz\, Karen DiBiase\, Mark Schwartz\, Reina Cerros-McCaughey \nArea 2 – Arturo Velasquez\, Paul Lawler\, Sean McCarthy\nArea 3 – John Sandy Campbell \nArea 4 – Don Patterson\, Martin Lipkin\, Dena Weiss \nArea 5 – None\nArea 6 – Leslie Simon\, Mihran Kalaydjian\, Heath Kline \nArea 7 – Houtan Hormozian\nAt-Large –None\nYouth Member – Talia Isaacs \n  \n\n Committee Reports – (10 minutes) \n\n  \nBudget Committee – Paul Lawler – Chairs \nCommunity Services Committee / Safety – Dena Weiss\, Chair\nEducation Committee –Mihran Kalaydjian – Chair\nEnvironmental & Beautification Committee – Karen DiBiase\, Chair \nGovernance Committee – Dena Weiss\, Chair \nPublic Health and Homelessness Committee –Aaron Quantz\, Chair\nPLUM Committee – Don Patterson\, Chair\nWHIP Committee – Heath Kline\, Chair \nAd-hoc Committee – Flight Path and Noise Advisory Committee – Martin Lipkin\, Chair \n  \nAnnouncements:  \nThe next Regular Board meeting will be held on December 14\, 2022\, by teleconference. President Dena Weiss will prepare the Agenda but be unable to attend due to family commitment overseas. Please 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 month at 6:30 p.m. 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. \n  \nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference.\nHOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n  \nAdjournment of Meeting: \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\, at  email  address 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 \na copy of any record\, if available\, related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Dena Weiss\, at  email  address d.weiss@whcouncil.org. \n  \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n• www.whcouncil.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 \nand/or time.\n• You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System \nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n  \n\nA 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  \n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related \nto 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 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
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DESCRIPTION:Link to Agenda Oct 26\, 2022 \n  \nAGENDA \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nFULL BOARD MEETING- SPECIALLY SET FOR APPOINTMENTS ONLY \nWednesday\, October 26\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. VIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone \n(https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84437055704) Dial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting and then Enter This Webinar ID: 844 3705 5704 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 # 844 3705 5704 and then press # to join the meeting. \nInstructions 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 \nCouncil’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. \n  \nAGENDA \n  \nCall to Order\nPledge of Allegiance \nRoll Call \n  \nPublic Announcements:  \nOffice of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield                                                  (3 minutes) \nOffice of Local and State Officials – if available                                          (3 minutes each) \nOther Local Agencies – if available                                                               (2 minutes each) \n  \nGeneral Public Comment\, by the Public\, on Non-Agenda Items: \nGeneral Public Comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker and 20 minutes total.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Items for Discussion and Voting- Election of Board Members. This item has been specially set due to timing issues. At the last full Board meeting\, none of the agenda items were discussed nor voted on due to loss of quorum. At the next full Board meeting there will be many more items to discuss and be voted on. Due to the amount of applications for Board positions\, this will result in a meeting that may continue past midnight which will be an undue burden on the public and Board and impede ability to timely discuss and vote on Stakeholder concerns.  This Special meeting will allow discussion and voting on previously vetted and approved Board member applicants\, while preserving time at the November 9\, 2022 Board meeting for Stakeholder concerns and additional discussion and voting agenda items.\n\n  \nItem No (1) Governance Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss \n(22-092) Stakeholder Request for Area 2 Alternate Board Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Philip Swain to the Area 2 Alternate board seat. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (2) Governance Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss \n(22-093) Stakeholders Request for Area 3 Residential Board Seat and Alternate Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Annmarie Donkin or Mark Ball or Lynn Martines to the Area 3 Residential board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n  \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (3) Governance Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss \n(22-094) Stakeholder Request for Area 5 Residential Board Seat and Alternate Seat  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (15 minutes) \n  \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Gretchen Gesell or  Christopher Waddy to the Area 5 Residential board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n  \nItem No (4) Governance Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss  \n(22-095) Stakeholder Request for Area 7 Residential Board Seat and Alternate Seat  \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Christopher P.  Curl or Christine K. Robinson or Aaron Williams to the Area  7 Residential board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n                                                                                                                        Roll Call Vote\n\nItem No (5) Governance Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss  \n(22-096) Stakeholder Request for At Large Board Seat and Alternate Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (20 minutes) \n  \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Reina Cerros McCaughey or August O. Steurer or  Bobbie Wasserman to the At Large board seat. The first runner up will be appointed to the Alternate seat. \n                                                                                                                        Roll Call Vote\n  \nAnnouncements:  \nThe next Regular Board meeting will be held on November 9\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time. \nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: Full Board meeting are held the second Wednesday 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. \n  \nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference.\nHOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n  \nAdjournment of Meeting: \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\, at  email  address 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\, if available\, related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Dena Weiss\, at  email  address d.weiss@whcouncil.org. \n  \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n• www.whcouncil.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.\n• You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System  at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n  \n\nA 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  \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 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/special-full-board-meeting-to-appoint-board-members/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221018T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221018T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20221016T004240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221016T004240Z
UID:10001219-1666117800-1666121400@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WHWCNC GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
DESCRIPTION:Link to agenda  \nAGENDA – GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE MEETING \nTuesday\, October 18\, 2022 at 6:30pm 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. \nInstructions 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 \nCouncil’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. \n  \nAGENDA\n\nCall to Order\nRoll Call: Members: Acting Chair – Dena Weiss\, Paul Lawler\, Karen DiBiase\, Mihran Kalaydjian.\n\n  \n\nPublic Announcements by city officials and representatives: (3) minutes per speaker\nStakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda): (1) minutes per speaker\nApproval of Committee Minutes: September 19\, 2022.\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\nReview of qualifications for board member Reina Cerros McCaughey to apply for the At Large position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for August O. Steurer to apply for the At Large position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.  August Steurer is also eligible for the Alternative Representative in Area 6.\nReview of qualifications for Bobbie Wasserman to apply for the At Large position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for Mark Ball to apply for the Area 3 Residential position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for Lynn Martines to apply for the Area 3 Residential position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for Christopher Waddy to apply for the Area 5 Residential position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for Christopher P.  Curl to apply for the Area 7 Residential position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for Christine K. Robinson to apply for the Area 7 Residential position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nReview of qualifications for Aaron Williams to apply for the Area 7 Residential position. Application form and supporting documents submitted.\nNew business to be placed on the next committee meeting agenda\n\n  \nAdjournment of meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on November 22\,  2022\, by teleconference. If additional applications are submitted in time for review before the next full Board Meeting\, a Special Meeting will be heard in or to review qualification. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time of meeting dates for the 2022 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-committee-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221012T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221012T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20221009T190200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T050428Z
UID:10001215-1665599400-1665612000@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Full WHWCNC  Board Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Link to agenda  \nAGENDA \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nFULL BOARD MEETING \nWednesday\, October 12\, 2022\, 6:30 pm   \nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\n(https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96493712127 )\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting\nThen Enter This Webinar ID: 964 9371 2127 and Press # \n  \n  \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. \n  \nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must either dial 1 669 900 6833 or go online via Zoom and enter Webinar ID # 964 9371 2127 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 \npublic 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 \npublic comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must be recessed \nor adjourned. \n  \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  \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  \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 \nthe presiding officer of the board. \n  \n___________________________________________________________________________________ \nAGENDA \n  \nCall to Order\nPledge of Allegiance \nRoll Call \n  \nPublic Announcements:  \nOffice of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield                                                  (3 minutes) \nOffice of Local and State Officials – if available                                          (3 minutes each) \nOther Local Agencies – if available                                                               (2 minutes each) \n  \nGeneral Public Comment\, by the Public\, on Non-Agenda Items: \nGeneral Public Comment is limited to (1) minute per speaker and 20 minutes total.  \n  \n___________________________________________________________________________________ \n  \n\n Organization\, Operation\, Policies\, & Procedures: \n\nAll comment is limited to 1 minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board.  \nTime limits set for each agenda item may be adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board. Time limits may vary so the public is encouraged to join the meeting several minutes PRIOR to a specific agenda item being discussed. \n  \n\n Approval of Minutes: Board Meeting – September 14\, 2022 (5 minutes)\n\nSee posted support document.                                                                        Roll Call Vote \n  \n\n Officer Reports (5 minutes)\n\n  \nPresident – Dena Weiss         \nVice President – Vacant \nTreasurer – Paul Lawler  \nParliamentarian – Mihran Kalaydjian \n  \n\n Items for Discussion and Possible Action: \n\n  \nItem No (1) President\, Dena Weiss \n(22-092) Stakeholder Request for Area 2 Alternate Board Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Philip Swain to the Area 2 Alternate board seat. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (2) President\, Dena Weiss \n(22-093) Stakeholder Request for Area 3 Residential Board Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Annmarie Donkin to the Area 3 Residential board seat. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (3) President\, Dena Weiss \n(22-094) Request for Area 5 Residential Board Seat \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to appoint Gretchen Gesell to the Area 5 Residential board seat. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No (4) Community Services Committee\, Chair Dena Weiss \n(22-095) Participation in Annual Halloween Carnival \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for WHWCNC to have a booth at the Woodland Hills Recreation Center / Shadow Ranch Park Annual Halloween Carnival on Saturday\, October 29\, 2022 from 1:00-5:00pm.  Motion for the Board to approve $50 expenditure for candy for the children. \n  \nThree to four hundred children and parents are expected to participate in a fun and safe environment. There will be game booths\, costume contests\, candy\, prizes\, music\, crafts at no cost to the community. There will offer food items at a low cost to the patrons. There will also be a Silent Auction with the support of donations from community members. All donors will receive recognition during the Halloween Carnival which will help offset the incurred expenses for their event and go to help develop even more recreational activities for our patrons. Table and chairs will be provided. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (5) President\, Dena Weiss  \n(22-096) Yellow Bike Memorial \n  \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \n  \nMotion for the board to approve a letter of support to the Department of Public Works for a Yellow Bike \nmemorial in Woodland Hills.  See background described at http://yellowbikeproject.com \n  \nProposed letter of support would read: \n  \nThe Department of Public Works Office of Community Beautification \nAttn: Gerry Valido\n200 N. Spring St.\, Room 361 \nLos Angeles\, CA 90012 \nRe: Support for Adopt-a-Median Application re Yellow Bike Project \nDear Mr. Valido: \nThis letter is to express the support of the WHWCNC for the Adopt-A-Median project proposed at 5520 De Soto Avenue in Woodland Hills. \nOn April 1\, 2018\, 15-year-old Sebastian Montero\, a resident of Tarzana was killed when he was hit by a motorist while riding his bicycle at De Soto Avenue and Burbank Boulevard. The community and the Montero family would like to memorialize this tragic loss by erecting a marker at the site of the accident. This memorial consists of a 16′ pole topped with a sculpture of a bicycle and a placard with Sebastian’s name\, the date of the collision\, the reminder “Streets Are For Everyone” (S.A.F.E) and the hashtag #SafetyMatters. \nThe design of the sculpture has been approved by LADOT as visually safe for passing motorists and the structure of the sculpture has been engineered to safety standards. The installation will be performed by the artist\, Scott Froschauer\, and maintenance of the sculpture will be overseen by S.A.F.E.\, a bicycle safety advocacy nonprofit in conjunction with the artist. The location where the memorial is proposed is within the jurisdiction of Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council and we support this project. \nSee attached photo                                                                                                                  Roll Call Vote \n  \nItem No. (6) President\, Dena Weiss \n(22-097) Funding for WHWCNC Website – Webmaster Management \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                     (10 minutes) \nMOTION for the Board to approve $1\,000.00 in funding from the board approved WHWCNC 2022-2023 Budget (Line Item\, Webmaster) for webmaster Wendy Moore (Moore Business Solutions) to be available to make any necessary improvements or repairs to the WHWCNC website and assistance with technology as needed. Wendy Moore has been providing maintenance and updates to the website for the past (4) years. \nRoll Call Vote \n  \n  \nItem No. (7) President\, Dena Weiss \n(22-098) )  Financial Officers Letter of Acknowledgement and Agreement \nDiscussion and possible action:                                                                      5 minutes) \nPer requirement by EmpowerLA\, a motion for the board to approve the “Financial Officers Letter of Acknowledgement and Agreement”  which makes President Geraldine / Dena Weiss the second signer on funding documents and second bank card holder of the WHWCNC. \nSee posted support document                                                                          Roll Call Vote \n\n Area Reports – (10 minutes) \n\n  \nArea 1 – Aaron Quantz\, Karen DiBiase\, Mark Schwartz\, Reina Cerros-McCaughey \nArea 2 – Arturo Velasquez\, Paul Lawler\, Sean McCarthy\nArea 3 – John Sandy Campbell \nArea 4 – Don Patterson\, Martin Lipkin\, Dena Weiss \nArea 5 – None\nArea 6 – Leslie Simon\, Mihran Kalaydjian\, Heath Kline \nArea 7 – Houtan Hormozian\nAt-Large –None\nYouth Member – Talia Isaacs \n  \n\n Committee Reports – (10 minutes) \n\n  \nBudget Committee – Paul Lawler – Chairs \nCommunity Services Committee / Safety – Dena Weiss\, Chair\nEducation Committee –Mihran Kalaydjian – Chair\nEnvironmental & Beautification Committee – Karen DiBiase\, Chair \nGovernance Committee – Dena Weiss\, Chair \nPublic Health and Homelessness Committee –Aaron Quantz\, Chair\nPLUM Committee – Don Patterson\, Chair\nWHIP Committee – Heath Kline\, Chair \nAd-hoc Committee – Flight Path and Noise Advisory Committee – Martin Lipkin\, Chair \n  \n  \nAnnouncements:  \nThe next Regular Board meeting will be held on November 9\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time. \nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: Full Board meeting are held the second Wednesday 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. \n  \nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference.\nHOWEVER\, please check the www.whcouncil.org website calendar page for any changes that may occur. \n  \nAdjournment of Meeting: \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\, at  email  address 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 \na copy of any record\, if available\, related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Dena Weiss\, at  email  address d.weiss@whcouncil.org. \n  \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n• www.whcouncil.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 \nand/or time.\n• You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System \nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n  \n\nA 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  \n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related \nto 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 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        2026\n        \n            \n                \n                    Month\n                    Agendas\n                    Minutes\n                \n            \n            \n                            \n                    April\n                    \n                                                    \n                                Apr 8\, 2026\n                                                            \n                                                    \n                                Apr 8\, 2026 (Supplemental)\n                                                            \n                                            \n                    \n                                                    —\n                                            \n                \n                            \n                    March\n                    \n                           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SUMMARY:Community Services Public Safety Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council \nAGENDA– COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PUBLIC SAFETY Committee Meeting  \nSeptember 19 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m. \nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/ 913 8232 9763   \nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting\nThen Enter This Webinar ID:  913 8232 9763 and Press # \n  \n  \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 dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 913 8232 9763 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. 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 \npublic 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 \npublic 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. Public 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. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAGENDA \n\n Call to Order:\n\n Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Mark Schwartz\, Arturo Valasquez\, Houtan Hormozian\, Rachel Tabak\n\n  \n\n Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n\n  \n\n Approval of Committee Service Meeting Minutes of August 15\, 2022.\n\n_______________________________________________________________________________ \nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:  \nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.  \n  \n\nMOTION TO APPROVE LETTER TO INCREASE FUNDING FOR WAGES FOR POLICE PATROL MEN AND AMOUNT OF POLICE PATROL MEN FOR THE TOPANGA DIVISION\n\nDear Chief Moore: \nThe citizens of Woodland Hills Warner Center are deeply concerned over the dramatic spiraling of crime in our neighborhood. Currently the LAPD is down 280 officers and there is an increase of crime which ranks Woodland Hills at the top of the increased crime list. \nThese statistics merit the allocation of additional officers to the Topanga Division. \nThese statistics merit a pay increase in terms of hourly rate and / or overtime pay to police officers in the Topanga Division. \nWith such an increase in crime in a specific area\, must come an increase in a police presence to protect our community. \nThe time for solutions is now. The time for action must be now\, to prevent an increase of harm and crime to our citizens who count on the Topanga Division for protection. \nVery truly yours\, \nConcerned Citizens of Woodland Hills through its Neighborhood Council. \n  \nRoll call vote \n  \nPossible Presentation by Sean Dinse and/ or Topanga Division on current crime statistics. \n  \n\nMOTION FOR THE BOARD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WHRC ANNUAL HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL AND VOTE FOR THE AMOUNT OF $50 FOR HALLOWEEN CANDY AND HAND OUTS\n\nThe Woodland Hills Recreation Center will be joined by Shadow Ranch Park in hosting its Annual Halloween Carnival on Saturday\, October 29\, 2022 from 1:00-5:00pm. They are expecting three to four hundred children and parents to participate in a fun and safe environment. They will provide game booths\, costume contests\, candy\, prizes\, music\, crafts at no cost to the community along with food items at a low cost to the patrons. There will also be a Silent Auction with the support of donations from our community members. All donors will receive recognition during the Halloween Carnival which will help offset the incurred expenses for our event and go to help develop even more recreational activities for our patrons. \n  \nA booth will consist of an activity and prizes for the children. We are welcome to market the Neighborhood Council as well. \n  \nRoll call vote. \n  \n\nMOTION TO AUTHOR THE FOLLOWING LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION REGARDING MOTORHOMES AND SAFETY ON THE STREETS.\n\n  \nTo Councilmen Blumenfield’s and Lee’s Office: \n  \nThe citizens of WHWCNC understand that solutions are needed for solving the motorhome issue in the City of Los Angeles but the current response is unrealistic.  Our Senior Lead Officers and Councilman’s Office are fielding most of the complaints regarding these motorhomes.  The problem isn’t just           abandoned motorhomes\, it’s the motorhome’s inhabitants engaged in hoarding\, populating trash\, narcotic use/sales\,  criminal activity and public health issues.  Sadly\, many  of the people  living in their motorhomes are drug addicts\, mentally ill or choose to be there and any enforcement/police contact is just pushing these individuals down the road.  We’re not solving the problem by addressing the abandoned motorhomes.   Our officers are being inundated with community complaints about the occupied motorhomes with no real solutions. \n  \nThere has to be something to hold persons occupying  motorhomes\, on city streets\, accountable for their nuisance/criminal behaviors. One way to control this problem is by issuing free permits  in order to assist with tracking the registered owner of the motorhome and/or person claiming ownership.  When a person obtains the permit\, there are a set of regulations they need to abide by or have their permit revoked if they violate the conditions of the permit three times. If they continue to violate the conditions of the permit once it’s been revoked\, the motorhome will be eventually impounded. These are public safety and health issues that need to be articulated and currently\,  Parking Enforcement does not have the answers for addressing the safety/nuisance concerns.  Police need to articulate the public safety and health concerns but need assistance. \n  \nThe WHWCNC suggests the following conditions to be included in the permit rules to allow a person to safely occupy a motorhome on city streets: \n  \n-Keep the area clean in and around the motorhome. \n-Do not block any portion of the sidewalks and/or store items on the public street. \n-Move every 7 2 hours. \n-Park in only commercial areas\, not residential area. \n-Do not dump grey/black water onto a public street. \n-Do not urinate/defecate on private property or public street/sidewalk. \n-Do not store or leave Propane tanks and/or gas on the sidewalk or street. \n-Do not engage in use and/or sales  of dangerous narcotics. \n-Not Possess dangerous weapons \n-Do not interfere with surrounding businesses\, including trespassing. Do not block driveways and entrances to businesses -Do not park in public parks\, libraries and/or in proximity to schools. \n-Do not engage in any criminal activity. \n-The motorhome should be currently registered and/or in the process of being registered. \n  \nThe City of Simi Valley has the following Motorhome Permit Process established and it would be wise for the City of LA to adopt a version of it so we can say that the person was advised of the conditions of the permit and if they violate it\, there are repercussions. \nhttps://www.simivalley.org/departments/police-department/divisions/operations-division/traffic-bureau/oversize-vehicle-permit \n  \nPlease consider this recommendation and help the citywide issue of motorhomes in our communities. \n  \nRoll call vote \n  \n\nEND OF YEAR HOLIDAY IDEAS.\n\nDiscussion for possible action. Ideas: partner with the Chamber? We need to come up with ideas and budget in order to get something approved for our next full Board meeting. Bring ideas to the meeting please for possible motion. \n  \n\nFUTURE BUSINESS: Discussion about future agenda topics and new business for next meeting.\n\n  \nAdjournment of Meeting: \nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on October 17\,  2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time. \nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the third Monday of every month at 6:30pm\, with the first if necessary for overspill of business. 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. \nDue to COVID 19 ALL in person meetings have been moved to virtual teleconference.\nHOWEVER\, 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 Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@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 \na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554 \nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org. \n  \n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n• www.whcouncil.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 \nand/or time.\n• You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System \nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions \n  \nA 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 \nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. 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URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/community-services-public-safety-agenda/
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UID:10000973-1655749800-1655753400@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Community Services Meeting Teleconference
DESCRIPTION:Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood CouncilAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIAL Committee MeetingJune 20 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m.VIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE \nClick for AgendaZoom Meeting Online or By TelephonePlease click the link below to join the webinar:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/913 8232 9763Dial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the MeetingThen Enter This Webinar ID: 913 8232 9763 and Press #VIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATIONIn conformity with the September 16\, 2021 Enactment of California Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas) and due toconcerns over COVID-19\, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meeting will be conductedentirely telephonically with a call-in option or internet based service option.Every person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must dial +1 669 900 6833 and enterZoom ID No. 913 8232 9763 and then press # to join the meeting. Instructions on how to sign upfor public comment will be given to listeners at the start of the meeting. The public is requested todial *9\, when prompted by the presiding officer\, to address the Board on any agenda item beforethe Board takes an action on an item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature.AB 361 Updates: Public comment cannot be required to be submitted in advance of the meeting\, only real-timepublic comment is required. If there are any broadcasting interruptions that prevent the public from observing orhearing the meeting\, the meeting must be recessed or adjourned. If members of the public are unable to providepublic comment or be heard due to issues within the Neighborhood Council’s control\, the meeting must berecessed or adjourned. Any messaging or virtual background is in the control of the individual boardmember in their personal capacity and does not reflect any formal position of the Neighborhood Councilor the City of Los Angeles.*PUBLIC INPUT ON AGENDA ITEMS – The public may address the Board on any agenda item before theBoard takes an action on an item. Comments from the public on agenda items will be heard only when therespective item is being considered. Public comment is limited to 2) minute per speaker.*PUBLIC INPUT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – Comments from the public on other mattersnot appearing on the agenda that are within the Board’s jurisdiction will be heard during the General PublicComment period. Please note that under the Brown Act\, the Board is prevented from acting on a matter thatyou bring to its attention during the General Public Comment period; however\, the issue raised by a member ofthe public may become the subject of a future Board meeting. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAGENDA1. Call to Order:2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, PeterFletcher.3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)4. Approval of Committee Minutes of April 4 and April 18\, 2022 and any outstanding minutes notpreviously approved – will be submitted before meeting._______________________________________________________________________________Items for Discussion and Possible Action:All comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of thecommittee.5. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTSContinuing discussion about cleaning up areas and also how to add plants to sidewalks we cleanup. Report by DW.6. UPCOMING EVENTS. Discussion about future projects Community Services can do. Possibleideas: art competition for children\, Halloween competition and end of year holiday activities.7. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS for this year?8. New business for next meeting.9. Report on current activities in the community.Adjournment of Meeting:The next Committee Meeting will be held on July 18\, 2022\, by teleconference as July 4\, 2022 is aholiday. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the dateand time.Meeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday of every month at 6:30pm. Check theNC website calendar for a complete list of committee and board meetings. Meeting dates and times aresubject 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 mayoccur.*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americanswith Disabilities Act\, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and\, uponrequest\, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs\, services andactivities. Sign language interpreters\, assistive listening devices and other auxiliary aids and/orservices\, may be provided upon request. To ensure availability of services\, please make your request atleast (3) business days (72 hours) prior to the meeting you wish to attend by contacting Joyce Fletcher\,at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/community-services-agenda/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220606T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20220520T184121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T161030Z
UID:10001159-1654540200-1654543800@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled-Community Services Meeting 6-6-22
DESCRIPTION:This meeting has been cancelled \nClick for Agenda \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIAL Committee Meeting\nJune 6 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m.\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/832 3421 4033\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 832 3421 4033 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 dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 832 3421 4033 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. 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\npublic 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\npublic 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*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 2) 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.\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order:\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n4. Approval of Committee Minutes of April 4 and April 18\, 2022 – will be submitted before meeting.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:\nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.\n5. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTS\nContinuing discussion about cleaning up areas and also how to add plants to sidewalks we clean up. Report by DW.\n6. UPCOMING EVENTS. Discussion about getting more board participation for upcoming events set throughout the year and projects we can implement for the community.\n7. New business for next meeting.\n8. Report on current activities in the community.\nAdjournment of Meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on June 20\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday 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.\nDue 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*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 Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\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 viewed at our website: www.whcouncil.org or at the scheduled meeting. In addition\, if you would like\na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554\nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: • www.whcouncil.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\nand/or time. • You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA 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*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related\nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.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\, al j.fletcher@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\, 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/community-services-meeting-6-6-22/
CATEGORIES:Community Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220418T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220418T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20220414T185524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220416T165248Z
UID:10000960-1650306600-1650310200@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Community Services Agenda 4-18-22
DESCRIPTION:Click for Agenda \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES Committee Meeting\nApril 18 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m.\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/913 8232 9763\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 913 8232 9763 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 dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 913 8232 9763 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. 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\npublic 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\npublic 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*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 2) 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.\nPublic Comment is limited to (2) minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee. The presiding chair may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed.\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order:\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n4. Approval of Committee Minutes postponed as chair was not present.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:\nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.\n5. MOTION TO APPROVE NPG FOR WH PARK\nMotion to approve an NPG for Woodland Hills Park in the amount of $585 for a moveable cart to create a Lending Library for the patrons who come to the facility. The Park services a large number of community youth as well as adults. The LA Public Library works with the park to offer “reading days” and assist with acquiring books as well as many of the current patrons who have offered to help supply books for the program. The Neighborhood Counsel could also donate books. See attached picture and cost.\n6. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTS\nContinuing discussion about cleaning up areas and also how to add plants to sidewalks we clean up. Plan of action?\n7. DISCUSSION ABOUT COMMUNITY EVENTS WHICH WE COULD PARTICIATE IN\n8. New business for next meeting.\nAdjournment of Meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on May 2\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday 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.\nDue 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*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 Joyce Fletcher\,\nat (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551\nEmpowerLa@LACity.org\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\na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554\nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: • www.whcouncil.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\nand/or time. • You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA 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*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related\nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.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\, al j.fletcher@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\, 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/community-services-agenda-4-18-22/
CATEGORIES:Community Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220404T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220404T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20220401T050143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T050143Z
UID:10001129-1649097000-1649100600@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WHWCNC community services meeting
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URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/whwcnc-community-services-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220307T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220307T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20220305T012336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T014706Z
UID:10001106-1646677800-1646681400@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WHWCNC COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING TELECONFERENCE
DESCRIPTION:Click for Agenda \nNOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES Committee Meeting\nMarch 7 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m.\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/832 3421 4033\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 832 3421 4033 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 dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 832 3421 4033 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. 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\npublic 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\npublic 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*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 2) 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.\nPublic Comment is limited to (2) minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee. The presiding chair may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed.\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order:\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n4. Approval of Committee Minutes of February 21\, 2022 – will be submitted before meeting.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:\nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.\n5. CONTINUING DISCUSSION REGARDING NPG FOR WH PARK\nUpdate about NPG and Lee Marks about the NC donating to the WH Park. Although the bench program is stopped\, investigation into other NPG such as the book trolley. Motion to approve a set amount?\n6. LAWN SIGNS\nAs previously discussed:\nMotion to approve expenditure on 30 lawn signs to be placed on lawns of members of the Board who wish to do so. These signs will be further developed and designed (City logo will be added) per the attached template and can be customized to add individual’s names\, area representative designation\, WHWCNC phone numbers and WHWCNC email addresses if requested. Or they can be plain. It is recognized that some board members may not want to have signs in their gardens. However\, as elected officials of the local stakeholders\, it is anticipated that the demand will be there to alert the stakeholders that a representative is in their neighborhood to listen to their needs and suggestions. Total cost $821.25 at $25 per lawn sign (plus wire stake) done by Rivas Enterprises. See attachment. This breaks down to a cost of $750 plus tax\, which is cheaper than Office Depot. Thank you Arturo for facilitating this.\n7. BANNERS\nAs previously discussed:\nMotion to approve expenditure for maintenance and expansion of existing WHWCNC banners in the existing location along Ventura Blvd. from Premiere Hills Circle to Del Moreno Drive. The first part of the motion is to approve the expenditure of $750 to keep our banners at existing location for one more year from September 2022 through the beginning of September 2023. The cost to maintain and repair and check integrity of existing banners is $750. The second part of the motion is to approve the expenditure of $3\,574.53 for an additional 6 banners to complement the ones on the south side of the street. These would be placed on the north side where many of the signs have none. This would also last until the beginning of September 2023. See attached. Wee should choose a larger font and consider a dark background with White type\n8. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTS\nContinuing discussion about cleaning up areas and also how to add plants to sidewalks we clean up. Plan of action?\n9. New business for next meeting.\n10. Report on current activities in the community. Community Wellness Workshop Schedule\, see attached.\nAdjournment of Meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on March 21\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday 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.\nDue 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*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 Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\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\na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554\nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: • www.whcouncil.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\nand/or time. • You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA 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\nto the left of Ruth Chris Restaurant. The Chamber office is accessed from Owensmouth Street. Parking is free.\n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related\nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.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\, al j.fletcher@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\, 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-community-services-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Community Services
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220221T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20220219T005214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220219T011342Z
UID:10001098-1645468200-1645473600@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING 2-21-22
DESCRIPTION:Clilck for Agenda \nWoodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES Committee Meeting\nFebruary 21 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m.\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/913 8232 9763\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 913 8232 9763and 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 dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 913 8232 9763 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. 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\npublic 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\npublic 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*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 2) 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.\nPublic Comment is limited to (2) minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee. The presiding chair may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed.\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order:\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n4. Approval of Committee Minutes of January 17\, 2022 and February 7\, 2022 – will be submitted before meeting.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:\nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.\n5. CONTINUING DISCUSSION REGARDING NPG FOR WH PARK\nUpdate about NPG and Lee Marks about the NC donating to the WH Park. Although the bench program is stopped\, investigation into other NPG such as the book trolley.\n6. LAWN SIGNS\nDiscussion about design and cost.\n7. BANNERS\nContinued discussion from last November and possible motions to approve : $3-5\,000 for additional banners along Ventura Blvd in the existing location but on the side of the street that has few banners. Also\, motion to approve $750 to have banners at existing location for another year from September 2022-Setember 2023. That amount is for maintenance and checking the integrity of all existing banners.\n8. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTS\nContinuing discussion about cleaning up areas and also how to add plants to sidewalks we clean up. Plan of action?\n9. New business for next meeting.\n10. Report on current activities in the community.\nAdjournment of Meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on March 7\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday 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.\nDue 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*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\nrequest\, 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 Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551\nEmpowerLa@LACity.org\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\na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554\nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: • www.whcouncil.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\nand/or time. • You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA 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*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related\nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.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\, al j.fletcher@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\, 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/community-services-meeting-2-21-22-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220103T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220103T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20220101T003501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220101T045406Z
UID:10001072-1641234600-1641238200@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WHWCNC Community Services Meeting 1-3-22
DESCRIPTION:Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council\nAgenda – COMMUNITY SERVICES Committee Meeting\nJanuary 3 \, 2022 at time 6:30 p.m. \nClick for Agenda\nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nZoom Meeting Online or By Telephone\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/832 3421 4033\nDial (1 669 900 6833) to Join the Meeting Then Enter This Webinar ID: 832 3421 4033 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 dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 832 3421 4033 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. 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\npublic 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\npublic 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 2) 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.\nPublic Comment is limited to (2) minute per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee. The presiding chair may impose time limits per each agenda item as needed.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order:\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Comment by the Public on Items NOT on the Agenda. (2 minutes each)\n4. Approval of Committee Minutes of November 15\, 2021 and December 20\, 2021- will be submitted before meeting.\n_______________________________________________________________________________\nItems for Discussion and Possible Action:\nAll comment is limited to 2 minutes per speaker\, unless adjusted by the presiding chair of the committee.\n5. HALLOWEEN / FALL ACTIVITIES.\nFinal outcome of competition so prizes can be given out\n6 NPG FOR LOS ANGELES ANIMAL SERVICES PET PANTRY\nMotion for the board to approve a NPG for $500.00 for the Los Angeles Animal Services Pet Pantry from the Budget line item NPG General Fund. See email to Joyce from Dana Brown.\n7. CONTINUING DISCUSSION REGARDING WH PARK\nUpdate about Lee Marks about the NC donating to the WH Park. Although the bench program is stopped\, investigation into other NPG such as the book trolley.\n8. B.I.D.\nUpdate about B.I.D discussions.\n9. COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PROJECTS\nPartnering with Sean for city clean ups. Report by DW.\n10. New business for next year?\n11. Report on current activities in the community.\nAdjournment of Meeting:\nThe next Committee Meeting will be held on January 17\, 2022\, by teleconference. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.\nMeeting dates for 2021 -2022 year: the first and third Monday 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.\nDue 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*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans\nwith 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 Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551\nEmpowerLa@LACity.org\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\na copy of any record related to an item on the agenda\, please contact Joyce Fletcher at (818) 340-6554\nor email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows: • www.whcouncil.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\nand/or time. • You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System\nat https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA 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*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board action reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related\nto this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.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\, al j.fletcher@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\, 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-community-services-meeting-1-3-22/
CATEGORIES:Community Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211018T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211018T183000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20211015T195823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T234732Z
UID:10000894-1634581800-1634581800@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:WHWCNC Community Services Meeting Teleconference
DESCRIPTION:Click for Agenda \nAGENDA – COMMUNITY SERVICES\nCOMMITTEE MEETING\nOctober 18\, 2021at 6:30pm \nVIRTUAL MEETING BY TELECONFERENCE\nVIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION\nIn conformity with the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 (MARCH 17\, 2020) and due to concerns over COVID-19\, and pursuant to AB 361 which mandates virtual neighborhood council meetings\, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meetings will be conducted entirely telephonically.\nEvery person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must dial +1 669 900 6833 and enter Zoom ID No. 913 8232 9763 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. 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.\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\, al j.fletcher@whcouncil.org o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.\nPUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – Neighborhood Council agendas are posted for public review as follows:\n● Council website – www.whcouncil.org and go to the calendar page and click on the date\, then meeting and agenda\n● You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to L.A. City’s Early Notification System at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions\nA 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.\nAGENDA\n1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance.\n2. Roll Call: Geraldine Weiss (chair)\, Joyce Fletcher\, Karen DiBiase\, Arturo Velasquez\, Peter Fletcher.\n3. Public Announcements by city officials and representatives.\n4. Stakeholder Public Comment Period (on items NOT on the agenda).\n5. Approval of last Committee Minutes: October 4\, 2021. ___________________________________________________________________________________\nItems for discussion and possible action:\n1. BANNERS: More WHWCNC Logo Banners at more locations on Ventura Blvd. Weiss report and update. Further discussion.\n2. HALLOWEEN / FALL ACTIVITIES. Discussion about how the Halloween competition event is progressing.\n3. HOLIDAY CHEER AND ACTIVTIES TO PLAN. Discussion about possible partnering with the Chamber for Christmas decorations along Ventura Blvd. Continued discussion about making our area festive and budget for purchases. Solar light update.\n4. WEBINARS. Topics.\n5. Discussion item: Lee Marks about the NC donating to the WH Park. and possible NPG.\n6. Business\, committee member requests and stakeholder requests to be reviewed at the next meeting.\n7. Community Services Requests for the Council office – List to be sent to representative Veronica Vos/ Time Glick / Seth Samuels.\n8. Report on current activities in the Community\nAdjournment of meeting:\n*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with\nDisabilities 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 Joyce Fletcher\, at (818-340-6554 or email\nj.fletcher@whcouncil.org or the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at (213) 978-1551 EmpowerLa@LACity.org\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 Joyce Fletcher by email j.fletcher@whcouncil.org\n*RECONSIDERATION AND GRIEVANCE PROCESS – For information on the WHWCNC process for board\naction reconsideration\, stakeholder grievance policy\, or any other procedural matters related to this Council\, please consult the WHWCNC Bylaws. The Bylaws are available at our Board meetings and our website at www.whcouncil.org\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.orgspel.
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/whwcnc-community-services-meeting-teleconference-6/
CATEGORIES:Community Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210422T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210422T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T141926
CREATED:20210416T001213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T165603Z
UID:10000974-1619116200-1619127000@whcouncil.org
SUMMARY:Community Plan Update Briefing for Woodland Hills
DESCRIPTION:Community Planners to Update Woodland Hills\non the Status of their work on the Community Plan\nYour opportunity to listen and respond to Andy Rodriguez and Lucy Martinez\nof the Valley Planning Bureau.  April 22nd @ 6:30p Via Zoom Webinar\n\nEvery person wishing to address the NC Committee must either dial +1 669 900 6833 or go online via Zoom\, and enter Zoom Webinar ID No. 839 2240 5678 to join or\, if joining telephonically\, 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 Committee on any agenda item before the Board takes an action on an item. Zoom users should use the “raise hand” feature. \nFinding and moving to a community where you feel at home and it matches the vision you feel it should be is hard. And when you do find that place like Woodland Hills\, then you don’t want to worry about how your community might change so that it no longer fits your needs. \nWhy should you have to worry? Can’t there be a way for you to know how your community will grow and how it might change? \nThe Importance of a Community Plan\nA well-crafted Community Plan will direct the development of the community to get the right changes that the community wants. Community members will enjoy their neighborhoods more when the community develops they way they envisioned. \nOur Community Plan needs a refresh to adapt to new needs\, preserve what we like\, and direct future development to benefit the community. Community Planners started working on this several years ago\, but their work is not finished. \nWhere are We on the Pathway to the New Community Plan\nAt this event Community Planners will present their process and where they are on the path to having a new Community Plan for Canoga Park\, Winnetka\, West Hills and Woodland Hills. Discussions will focus on Woodland Hills. This event is where Woodland Hills has the opportunity to respond to preliminary concepts\, policies and goals envisioned for the new Community Plan. \nJoin Us Because\, Your Presence is Important\nWithout your participation\, Planners are not able to know what your vision is for the future of Woodland Hills in the future. They want to inform you and then hear from you. You will possibly determine important aspects of the community’s development. Let them know what’s important to you and what you feel is mistaken. \nWhat they will try to cover: (estimated 30 to 45 minutes)\n\nAn Introduction to orient people new to this process\n\nThe General Plan vs the Community Plan\nIntroduction to The New Zoning Code\nStatus of the Southwest Valley Community Plans\nOverview of Woodland Hills Land Use in the General Plan\nRelationships of the 4 Specific Plans in Woodland Hills to the Community Planning\nReview of Woodland Hills Areas and Implementation of the New Zoning Code\n\nDiscussion Time\nTime for getting some answers and responding to what the Planners have presented. Public discussion will be moderated by the Neighborhood Council. \nClick to go to the Southwest Vally Community Plan Update Website\nThis event is Not a Board Meeting although Board Members may attend. No  Board Meeting or Actions will occur. \nPublic and Board Members must be civil or they may be removed from the meeting. \nClick  for Agenda PDF for Community Plan Forum \n  \n 
URL:https://whcouncil.org/event/community-plan-update-briefing-for-woodland-hills-4-22-2021/
CATEGORIES:City Planning,Community,Council Meetings,WHIP
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