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Apr 15, 2021

Community Planners to Update Woodland Hills
on the Status of their work on the Community Plan
Your opportunity to listen and respond to Andy Rodriguez and Lucy Martinez
of the Valley Planning Bureau. April 22nd @ 6:30p Via Zoom Webinar
Every 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.
Finding 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.
Why 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?
The Importance of a Community Plan
A 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.
Our 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.
Where are We on the Pathway to the New Community Plan
At 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.
Join Us Because, Your Presence is Important
Without 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.
What they will try to cover: (estimated 30 to 45 minutes)
- An Introduction to orient people new to this process
- The General Plan vs the Community Plan
- Introduction to The New Zoning Code
- Status of the Southwest Valley Community Plans
- Overview of Woodland Hills Land Use in the General Plan
- Relationships of the 4 Specific Plans in Woodland Hills to the Community Planning
- Review of Woodland Hills Areas and Implementation of the New Zoning Code
Discussion Time
Time for getting some answers and responding to what the Planners have presented. Public discussion will be moderated by the Neighborhood Council.
This event is Not a Board Meeting although Board Members may attend. No Board Meeting or Actions will occur.
Public and Board Members must be civil or they may be removed from the meeting.