Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council

Full Council Meets
2nd Wednesday

of the month

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Upcoming Council Meetings

 

 Creating A Better Future For Woodland Hills

The Woodland Hills/Warner Center Neighborhood Council represents those who live, work, or own property in Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhood, or have an ongoing stake in the welfare of Woodland Hills and Warner Center.

Our goal is to create a better future for Woodland Hills.  The Neighborhood Council is an official elected advisory body to the City of Los Angeles representing you, the stakeholders of the Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhoods.

WHWCNC News

Need help with unpaid rent? Apply by March 31, 2022!

Need help with unpaid rent? Apply by March 31, 2022!

Attention Tenants and Landlords: Need help with unpaid rent? Apply by March 31, 2022!   The CA COVID-19 Rent Relief program will stop accepting new applications on March 31 at 11:59 PM. If you have not already applied, be sure to by the deadline. Apply online 24…

A Message from Council Member Blumenfield

A Message from Council Member Blumenfield

As we mark the two year anniversary of the first COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer at Home order, I’d like to reflect on the incredible resilience in our community as well as the unbearable heartache that many families have faced. In March 2020 we experienced unprecedented…

Message From Raquel Beltran-General Manager of Empower LA

  Message from our General Manager   Dear neighborhood council supporters:   On behalf of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, I share our recognition of Cesar Estrada Chavez for his selfless dedication to the working poor in the United States….

Message from LAUSD

The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council received a thank you for funding Neighborhood Purposes Grants for Lockhurst Drive Charter Elementary and Calabash Elementary.

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Free Covid Tests Available Now!

Effective today, you can order FREE RAPID COVID-19 TEST KITS through the U.S. government. A total of four (4) kits can be ordered per household. The website is: www.covidtests.gov