Feb 20, 2025 | Full Board, HomePage

Would you like to be more involved and serve as an official representative in our community? The Los Angeles Neighborhood Council system will be holding elections for several positions on The Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council (WHWCNC). This year, the NC elections will be held via Mail-In Ballots which must be received before June 3, 2025.
Elections will be held for Residential, Business, and Community Based Organization (CBO) representatives for the following areas: Area 2, Area 4, Area 6 and an At-Large representative. Applications must be submitted before March 17, 2025 through https://neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov/elections/
Key Deadlines
- Now – Apply to be a candidate in Areas 2, 4, 6 or At-Large of the WHWCNC
- March 17, 2025 – Deadline to apply as a candidate
- April 4, 2025 – First day to request a mail-in ballot
- May 27, 2025 – Last day to request mail in ballot
- June 3, 2025 – Election Day (all ballots need to be mailed by this date)
- June 18, 2025 – Certification of Election results
All information to apply, run, vote, review candidates, view results, and additional key dates can be found at https://neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov/elections
What are Neighborhood Councils?
Los Angeles’ 99 Neighborhood Councils form the grassroots level of the Los Angeles City government and are led by NC board members made up of community stakeholders. NC board members adhere to the same rules and regulations as Los Angeles city government employees.
Who is eligible to run or vote in the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council election?
People from the community who live, work or own a business, own real estate property, or have a stake within the WHWCNC boundary (e.g. attend church, school, community organization, etc.). Please note that the WHWCNC is divided into 7 areas and applicants and/or voters must qualify in the corresponding areas that are currently up for election.
How do I know if I am a stakeholder in one of the areas that is partaking in the 2025 NC Election?
Areas 2, 4, and 6 plus the At-Large position will be part of the 2025. To determine which area you might be a stakeholder in, please visit https://whcouncil.org/about/council-members#maps
What are the commitments to serve on the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council?
- All WHWCNC Board members are expected to attend monthly regular board meetings which are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month and currently alternating monthly between in-person and via Zoom (a maximum of 3 absences in a 12-month period).
- Each board member is expected to serve on at least one committee and participate in that committee’s monthly meeting and activities.
- Every board member is also encouraged to participate at WHWCNC approved outreach at community events and neighborhood beautification activities (based on availability)
How can I learn more about the WHWCNC’s committees?
The committee descriptions can be found at https://whcouncil.org/committees Committees are made up of up to 6 WHWCNC Board members and up to 15 WHWC Stakeholders. If you would like to attend a committee meeting or participate in a WHWCNC committee as a stakeholder, please reach out to the corresponding Committee Chair listed on our website.
How can you apply for vacant positions in areas not included in the 2025 election?
Applicants for vacant positions which are not included in the 2025 NC election can be appointed by the WHWCNC board. If you are interested in applying, please email [email protected] Please note that only Board Members who have been elected (not appointed) can serve on the Executive / Governance Committee.
Sign up to receive WHWCNC Board Meeting and Committee Meeting agendas via email at https://lacity.gov/government/subscribe-agendas/neighborhood-councils
If you have any questions about being involved in the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council, please email [email protected]
Dec 8, 2024
WOODLAND HILLS WARNER CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
December 11, 2024, Regular Virtual Full Board Meeting BY ZOOM
6:30 p.m.- 09:00 p.m.
Zoom Meeting Online or By Telephone
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96493712127
Or Dial (669) 900-6833 to Join the Meeting
Code is 964 9371 2127 and Press #
Download the Agenda HERE
Download the Supporting Documents HERE
Si requiere servicios de traducción, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte Karen DiBiase, Secretaria, al 818-639-9444 o por correo electrónico www.whcouncil.org para avisar al Concejo Vecinal.
IN CONFORMITY WITH THE OCTOBER 6, 2023 ENACTMENT OF CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 411 (PORTANTINO) AND LA CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL ON NOVEMBER 1, 2023, THIS WOODLAND HILLS WARNER CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING WILL BE AVAILABLE VIRTUALLY.
Every person wishing to address the Committee must enter the meeting via the above Zoom link or dial (669) 900-6833 and enter 964 9371 2127 and then press # to join the meeting. When prompted by the presiding officer, to provide public input at the Meeting of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council [WHWCNC] meeting, the public will be requested to dial *9 by phone or use the Raise Hand option on Zoom, to 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.
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 WHWCNC Board or Board meeting. Public comment is limited to 1 minute per speaker, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board.
SB 411 Updates:
In the event of a disruption that prevents the Board from broadcasting the meeting to members of the public using the call-in option or internet-based service option, or in the event of a disruption within the Board control that prevents members of the public from offering public comments using the call-in option or internet-based service option, the Board shall take no further action on items appearing on the meeting agenda until public access to the meeting via the call-in option or internet-based service option is restored. Actions taken on agenda items during a disruption that prevents the Board from broadcasting the meeting may be challenged pursuant to Section 54960.1.
The Board shall not require public comments to be submitted in advance of the meeting and shall provide an opportunity for the public to address the Board and offer comments in real time.
Notwithstanding Section 54953.3, an individual desiring to provide public comment through the use of an internet website, or other online platform, not under the control of the Board, which requires registration to log in to a teleconference may be required to register as required by the third-party internet website or online platform to participate.
(i) If the Board provides a timed public comment period for each agenda item shall not close the public comment period for the agenda item, or the opportunity to register, pursuant to subparagraph to provide public comment until that timed public comment period has elapsed.
(ii) If the Board does not provide a timed public comment period, but takes public comment separately on each agenda item, shall allow a reasonable amount of time per agenda item to allow public members the opportunity to provide public comment, including time for members of the public to register pursuant to subparagraph (D), or otherwise be recognized for the purpose of providing public comment.
(iii) If the Board provides a timed general public comment period that does not correspond to a specific agenda item shall not close the public comment period or the opportunity to register, pursuant to subparagraph (D), until the timed general public comment period has elapsed.
Board Members:
Area 1 – Karen DiBiase, Geoffrey Hobson, Rochelle / Shelly Schwartz, Reina Cerros- McCaughey
Area 2 – Julian Tu, Peter Haber, Masha Dowell
Area 3 – Tracey Rosen, Dean Mathew, Harout Z. Aristakessian, Jayce Baron
Area 4 – Don Patterson, Martin Lipkin, Dena Weiss
Area 5 – Julie Waltrip, Steve Sommers
Area 6 –William Barnett, Heath Kline, Megan Jacoby
Area 7 – Kate Kennedy, Lillian / Joyce Fletcher, Rosaleen O’Sullivan
At-Large – August Steurer, Vacant Seat for Alternate
Youth Member – Vacant seat
AGENDA
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
Public Announcements:
Office of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield – if available (2 minute each)
Office of Local and State Officials – if available (2 minute each)
Other Local Agencies – if available (2 minute each)
General Public Comment, by the Public, on Non-Agenda Items:
General Public Comment is limited to one (1) minute per speaker and 10 minutes total due to length of agenda.
- Organization, Operation, Policies, & Procedures & Reports:
All comment is limited to 1 minute per speaker, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board. There will be ONE opportunity to speak only. Time 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.
- Approval of Minutes: Board Meeting – November 13, 2024 (estimated time 5 minutes)
See posted support document Roll Call Vote
- Officer Reports (estimated time 5 minutes)
President – Dena Weiss
Vice President – Tracey Rosen
Treasurer – Heath Kline
Secretary -Karen DiBiase
Parliamentarian – Don Patterson
- Area Reports (it is requested that each area designate one representative to report each month). (estimated time 10 minutes)
Area 1 – Karen DiBiase, Geoffrey Hobson, Rochelle / Shelly Schwartz, Reina Cerros- McCaughey
Area 2 – Julian Tu, Peter Haber, Masha Dowell
Area 3 – Tracey Rosen, Dean Mathew, Harout Z. Aristakessian, Jayce Baron
Area 4 – Don Patterson, Martin Lipkin, Dena Weiss
Area 5 – Julie Waltrip, Steve Sommers
Area 6 –William Barnett, Heath Kline, Megan Jacoby
Area 7 – Kate Kennedy, Lillian / Joyce Fletcher, Rosaleen O’Sullivan
- Items for Discussion and Possible Action:
Item No. 1
Heath Kline, Treasurer
(24-089) Approval of MER for November, 2024
For discussion and possible action (estimated time 5 minutes)
Motion for the Board to approve the November, 2024 Monthly Expense Report (MER).
See posted November MER [12 pages] included in supporting documents via the Board Calendar Event post.
Roll Call Vote
Item No. 2
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-090) Motion to Approve Elie El Habr for the Area 2 Alternate position.
For discussion and possible action (estimated time 5 minutes)
Motion to approve Elie El Habr for the Area 2 Alternate position. As the CBO position is also
open, he would automatically slide into that seat once the Board votes on his appointment.
Vote at Governance Committee- 4 yes, 0 no, 0 abstained- unanimous.
Roll Call Vote
Item No. 3
Julie Waltrip, Chair Education Committee
(24-091) Motion to Approve $2000.00 NPG for Woodlake Elementary Community Charter School PTSA
For discussion and possible action: (estimated time 10 minutes)
WhereAs, The Education Committee received an NPG Application from the Parent Teacher Parent Student Association (PTSA), the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, for Woodlake Elementary Community Charter School (located at 23231 Hatteras Street in Area 4 south of Victory between Platt and Fallbrook and www.woodlakeelementary.org) requesting funding of $4,800 toward their $7,460 arts showcase event called Night of the Arts (NOTA) on Saturday evening May 3, 2025.
Terra Collins, PTSA VP Community Outreach, representing Jennifer Richmond, PTSA President, supported by Principal Amy Pederson, provided the committee a detailed presentation of the elements of the event, showcasing students’ artwork in an outdoor art gallery. The community is invited to view the art, create art of their own at make-and-take stations, and enjoy choral music, dance and musical theater performances. Art supplies, signage, onsite art stations, refreshments, cleaning supplies and more will be provided by the PTSA and the event will be run by Woodlake art and music teachers and retained outside vendors. NOTA serves the families and grandparents of roughly 600 Woodlake students: TK through 5th grade, including the Universal Transitional Kindergarten classes and including displaced refugee students and students with special educational needs; and
Art supplies left over for the event will replenish some of the inventory used during Studio Art instruction inside the classrooms and outside the classrooms in their Recycled Art Garden; and The WHWC Neighborhood Council Board Members are invited to attend and granted this request in the past for $2000.00; and
WhereAs, The Education Committee received input and had discussion at our committee meeting, then passed a substitute motion in a 3 to 2 vote to downgrade the dollar amount from $4800 to $2000.
Vote: Reina Cerros- McCaughey NO, Heath Kline YES, Shelly Schwartz YES, Steve Sommers YES, Julie Waltrip NO.
Therefore, The Education Committee moves that the full board approve and vote YES for the attached Woodlake NPG in the amount of $2000.00 and direct the treasurer to submit the NPG and supporting documentation to the City Clerk for funding.
See Woodlake NPG (14 pages) included in Dec. supporting documents.
Roll Call Vote
Item No. 4
Julie Waltrip, Chair Public Safety Committee
(24-092) Motion to Approve Public Safety Committee Hosting KravGirl Safety Event – Open to the General Public
For discussion and possible action: (estimated time 10 minutes)
Whereas, The Public Safety Committee will host an event with local businessperson and Krav Maga specialist Jennifer Silverstein of KravGirlTactics.com on Saturday, February 15, 2025 from 2pm to 4pm at Warner Center Park.
Jennifer Silverstein provided the committee a detailed presentation of the elements of the event, which will be a 90-minute introduction of self-defense and awareness for the community. All members of the public are invited to learn basic skills to stay safe and be aware of potential threats before they become an imminent danger. The event will consist of an introduction to Krav Girl/ krav maga tactics, as well as possible speakers including an officer from our local PD and/or the head of security at a local business. Participants will learn what to do in “red, orange, yellow” danger zones, and will also have 40 minutes of practice with hands-on tactics. Participants will leave the training feeling better prepared to defend themselves regardless of age, gender, or ability.
The event is scheduled to be held at Warner Center Park and will be free of charge. The event will be located at the south side of the park on Marylee St directly across from the Lou Bredlow Pavilion. The Public Safety Committee will meet shortly before the event to set up our WHWCNC booth in the location to signal visitors where we will be meeting.
WhereAs, The Public Safety Committee, after receiving input and having discussion over two meetings voted unanimously to recommend to the full Board the approval and implementation of this event.
Vote: Bill Barnett YES, Rose O’Sullivan YES, Shelly Schwartz YES, Julie Waltrip YES, Steve Sommers YES.
Therefore, The Public Safety Committee moves that the full board approve and volunteer at the event.
See Supporting Document. Roll Call Vote
Item No. (5)
Jayce Baron, Chair of Homeless and Public Health Committee
(24 -093) Motion to Support CIS from WHWCNC re: CF19-1020
For discussion and possible action (estimated time 10 minutes)
Presenting a motion to file a community impact statement from Woodland Hills Neighborhood Council with the City Clerk.
A current conversation about CF19-1020 within the Neighborhood Councils and local government. The council file passed in 2019 creates an advisory board of those with lived experience with homelessness to advise the city council on policies made on the demographic’s behalf. Set to expire in November 2024, the council file will need to be honored or extended at this time.
Vote: Motion: Jayce Baron. Seconded: Reina Cerros McCaughey. Baron, Cerros McCaughey, Sherman and Dowell- YES (4) NO (0).
See Supporting Documents. Roll Call Vote
Item No. 6
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-094) Virtual v. In Person Board Meetings- Motion to Consider Current Schedule of every Other Month In Person / Virtual Board Full Board Meetings
For discussion and possible action (estimated time 10 minutes)
At the June 12, 2024 full Board meeting, the Board voted to approve holding full Board meetings to comport with a schedule of every other month virtual and every other month in person meetings . In June, this motion was passed with a vote of: 13 yes, 1 no and 3 abstain, for a total of 17 votes. The substitute motion asked that this be reassessed in December 2024.
Motion to reassess and decide whether the monthly full Board meetings should continue alternating every other month between virtual meetings via zoom and in-person meetings.
Roll Call Vote
Item No. 7
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-095) Should the WHWCNC switch from City Clerk run Elections to a Self-Run “Selection Process?”
Discussion and possible action. (estimated time 20 minutes)
As some other NCs are choosing to do:
Should the Governance Committee recommend to the full WHWCNC board that they pass a motion by a simple majority to opt out of City Clerk administered Vote by Mail only Elections this election cycle and instead opt to run its own local Selection Process for the public [eligible qualifying Stakeholders] to vote in person at a town hall style event for the candidates they would like to fill the even area and At-large seats and represent them on the NC for the next term of office?
To prepare for this discussion, Governance committee members should familiarize themselves with the details of Selection Process whereby NCs take charge of their own election process for the public choosing their NC representatives, as the WHWCNC did for the first ten years of our existence, independently and in collaboration with the other South Valley NCs before the City Clerk starting running NC elections. To do this, review the support docs on the selection process from DONE, the City Clerk and the linked presentation from Glenn Bailey at the November LANCC meeting.
See LANCC Discussion on Elections vs Selections:
Starting at 41:00 minutes into the recording and ending at 58: minutes.
See also the following supporting documents:
DONE 10/31/24 Email Subject: Important: Information on NC Option to Change to Selection Update [3 pages]
DONE Comparison Table; What’s the Difference Between Neighborhood Council Elections and Selections? [ 3 pages]
DONE NC Selection Procedures Stipulation Work Sheet (5 pages)
The majority vote at the Governance Committee was to stick with the existing system and to recommend a “no: vote, however, to let the full Board vote on and ultimately decide the choice. That “no” vote was: Weiss (no), Patterson (no) and Rosen (no), 2 abstained (DiBiase and Kline).
See supporting documents. Roll Call Vote
Item No. 8
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-096) Motion to Approve Additional Board Authorized Filers of CIS on the City Clerk CIS Portal
For discussion and possible action: (estimated time 10 minutes)
At its last meeting, the Governance Committee unanimously approved three additional board authorized filers of CIS on the City Clerk CIS Portal.
Currently the board has only one CIS filer; Heath Kline. The City Clerk allows up 5 CIS filers per NC Board. Heath Kline is requesting the board appoint additional filers to share the workload and speed the timeliness of filings.
Vote at Governance Committee: unanimous: 5 yes- Weiss, Patterson, Rosen, DiBiase and Kline.
Roll Call Vote
Committee Reports, (estimated time 10 minutes)
Budget Committee – Heath Kline, Chair Arts and Culture Committee – Masha Dowell, Chair
Community Services Committee – Joyce Fletcher, Chair
Community Outreach Committee –Tracey Rosen, Chair
Education and Youth Committee – Julie Waltrip, Chair
Environmental & Beautification Committee – Karen DiBiase, Chair
Governance Committee – Dena Weiss, Chair
Government Relations Committee- Reina Cerros McCaughey, Chair
Homeless and Social Justice Advocacy Committee –Jayce Baron, Chair
Public Safety and Transportation –Julie Waltrip, Chair
PLUM Committee – Don Patterson and Marty Lipkin, Co-Chairs
WHIP Committee – August Steurer and Heath Kline, Co-Chairs
Ad Hoc Committee for Standing Rules- August Steurer and Heath Kline, Co-Chairs
Ad Hoc Committee for technology use at Virtual Meetings- Dean Matthew Chair Ad Hoc Holiday Decorations Committee – Joyce Fletcher & Masha Dowell, Co-Chairs
Adjournment of Meeting
The next Regular Board meeting will be held IN PERSON on January 8, 2025. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.
Meeting dates for the 2024-2025 year: Full Board meetings 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.
*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate based on disability and, upon request will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. Sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, or other auxiliary aids and/or services may be provided upon request. To ensure the availability of services, please make your request at least 3 business days (72 hours) before the meeting by contacting the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment by calling (213) 978-1551 or email: [email protected].
*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 the President and / or Dena Weiss, at email address [email protected].
*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:
- 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.
- You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to A. City’s Early Notification System at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions
A copy of this agenda is also physically posted in the plexiglass case fixed to the front door of the Fire station 84 located at 21050 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA, 91367
- *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 The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org
- SERVICIOS 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 [email protected] o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.
Notice 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 [email protected]Dec 11, 2024
Nov 9, 2024
WOODLAND HILLS WARNER CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Regular Full Board Meeting
City of Los Angeles Fire Station # 84, in the Community Room
200 N. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012
Email: [email protected] Website: www.empowerla.org
21050 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA, 91367
November 13, 2024
6:30 p.m.- 09:00 p.m.
IN PERSON BOARD MEETING
The Agenda is included below or can be DOWNLOADED HERE
The Supporting Documents can be DOWNLOADED HERE
The supporting documents for the MER can be Downloaded HERE
Si requiere servicios de traducción, favor de avisar al Concejo Vecinal 3 días de trabajo (72 horas) antes del evento. Por favor contacte Karen DiBiase, Secretaria, al 818-639-9444 o por correo electrónico www.whcouncil.org para avisar al Concejo Vecinal.
*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 unless adjusted by the President. Public comment can only be made one time and will be heard at the beginning of an agenda item.
*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.
Board Members:
Area 1 – Karen DiBiase, Geoffrey Hobson, Rochelle / Shelly Schwartz, Reina Cerros- McCaughey
Area 2 – Julian Tu, Masha Dowell
Area 3 – Tracey Rosen, Dean Mathew, Harout Z. Aristakessian, Jayce Baron
Area 4 – Don Patterson, Martin Lipkin, Dena Weiss
Area 5 – Julie Waltrip, Steve Sommers
Area 6 –William Barnett, Heath Kline, Megan Jacoby
Area 7 – Kate Kennedy, Lillian / Joyce Fletcher, Rosaleen O’Sullivan
At-Large – August Steurer, Vacant Seat for Alternate
Youth Member – Vacant seat
AGENDA
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
Public Announcements:
Office of Councilmember Bob Blumenfield – if available (2 minute each)
Office of Local and State Officials – if available (2 minute each)
Other Local Agencies – if available (2 minute each)
General Public Comment, by the Public, on Non-Agenda Items:
General Public Comment is limited to one (1) minute per speaker and 10 minutes total due to length of agenda.
- Organization, Operation, Policies, & Procedures & Reports:
All comment is limited to 1 minute per speaker, unless adjusted by the presiding officer of the Board. There will be ONE opportunity to speak only. Time 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.
- Approval of Minutes: Board Meeting – July 29, 2024 and October 14, 2024 (estimated time 5 minutes)
See posted support documents Roll Call Vote
- Officer Reports (estimated time 5 minutes)
President – Dena Weiss
Vice President – Tracey Rosen
Treasurer – Heath Kline
Secretary -Karen DiBiase
Parliamentarian – Don Patterson
- Area Reports (it is requested that each area designate one representative to report each month). (estimated time 10 minutes)
Area 1 – Karen DiBiase, Geoffrey Hobson, Rochelle / Shelly Schwartz, Reina Cerros- McCaughey
Area 2 – Julian Tu, Masha Dowell
Area 3 – Tracey Rosen, Dean Mathew, Harout Z. Aristakessian, Jayce Baron
Area 4 – Don Patterson, Martin Lipkin, Dena Weiss
Area 5 – Julie Waltrip, Steve Sommers
Area 6 –William Barnett, Heath Kline, Megan Jacoby
Area 7 – Kate Kennedy, Lillian / Joyce Fletcher, Rosaleen O’Sullivan
Items for Discussion and Possible Action:
Item No. 1
Presentation By Empower LA on Code of Conduct and Civility (24-086)
(estimated time 15 minutes)
Item No. 2
Heath Kline, Treasurer
(24-087) Approval of MER for October, 2024
For discussion and action (estimated time 5 minutes)
See posted support document Roll Call Vote
Item No. 3
Don Patterson, Martin Lipkin, Chairs of PLUM
(24-088) PLUM Committee Motion regarding CHIP
For discussion and possible action (estimated time 15 minutes)
PLUM Motion to approve the written recommendation provided to the PLUM committee related to the Housing Element and Citywide Housing Incentive Program, CHIP with opposition to Inclusion of Single-Family Zoning Options in the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP)
WHEREAS, the City of Los Angeles is mandated by the State to increase its residential zoning capacity to meet the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) over eight years; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council must approve an updated Housing Element to the city’s General Plan by the February deadline to avoid triggering the State’s Builder’s Remedy; and,
WHEREAS, the Department of City Planning has engaged in the Housing Element Rezoning Program, resulting in multiple ordinances including the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP); and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Department’s report clearly demonstrates that sufficient zoning capacity can be achieved to meet the State’s mandate without rezoning single-family areas; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Department has presented six optional strategies that would extend CHIP to single-family dwelling (SFD) zones; and,
WHEREAS, these options fail to address potential negative impacts, including:
- Reduced opportunities for single-family home ownership, contradicting the preference of many apartment renters;
- Potential increase in SFD prices due to reduced supply, decreasing affordability;
- Possible economic consequences include workforce displacement and business relocation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
that the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council:
- SUPPORTS the adoption of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission’s recommendation to approve Draft #3 of the Housing Element/CHIP Ordinance as presented by the Planning Department;
- OPPOSES the inclusion of any of the seven Exhibit D “options” that would open single-family neighborhoods to multi-family zoning;
- URGES the City Council to maintain the integrity of single-family neighborhoods while meeting the State’s housing mandate through other means, as outlined in the Planning Department’s report;
- CALLS FOR a more comprehensive analysis of the economic and social impacts of any proposed changes to single-family zoning before such changes are considered in the future;
- DIRECTS the President of the Neighborhood Council to send a letter to the City Council, the Mayor’s office, and the Department of City Planning conveying this position.
August Steurer made the motion to approve the written recommendation provided to the PLUM committee related to the Housing Element and Citywide Housing Incentive Program, CHIP.
Seconded by Sean McCarthy
Vote: Yes – Don Patterson, Joyce Fletcher, Sean McCarthy, Henry Rice, August Steurer, Bobbie Wasserman
No: 0
Abstain: Matt Richman
See the Planning documents online:
https://planning.lacity.gov/plans-policies/housing-element Roll Call Vote
Committee Reports, (estimated time 10 minutes)
Budget Committee – Heath Kline, Chair
Arts and Culture Committee – Masha Dowell, Chair (absent)
Community Services Committee – Joyce Fletcher, Chair
Community Outreach Committee –Tracey Rosen, Chair
Education and Youth Committee – Julie Waltrip, Chair
Environmental & Beautification Committee – Karen DiBiase, Chair
Governance Committee – Dena Weiss, Chair
Government Relations Committee- Reina Cerros McCaughey, Chair
Homeless and Social Justice Advocacy Committee –Jayce Baron, Chair
Public Safety and Transportation –Julie Waltrip, Chair
PLUM Committee – Don Patterson and Marty Lipkin, Co-Chairs
WHIP Committee – August Steurer and Heath Kline, Co-Chairs
Ad Hoc Committee for Standing Rules- August Steurer and Heath Kline, Co-Chairs
Ad Hoc Committee for technology use at Virtual Meetings- Dean Matthew Chair
Ad Hoc Holiday Decorations Committee – Joyce Fletcher & Masha Dowell, Co-Chairs
Adjournment of Meeting
The next Regular Board meeting will be held virtually on December 11, 2024. Please visit the calendar page at whcouncil.org for the complete details and to confirm the date and time.
Meeting dates for the 2024-2025 year: Full Board meetings 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.
*THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT – As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate based on disability and, upon request will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. Sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, or other auxiliary aids and/or services may be provided upon request. To ensure the availability of services, please make your request at least 3 business days (72 hours) before the meeting by contacting the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment by calling (213) 978-1551 or email: [email protected].
*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 the President and / or Dena Weiss, at email address [email protected].
*PUBLIC POSTING OF AGENDAS – agendas are posted for public review as follows:
- 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.
- You can also receive our agendas via email by subscribing to A. City’s Early Notification System at https://www.lacity.org/subscriptions
A copy of this agenda is also physically posted in the plexiglass case fixed to the front door of the Fire station 84 located at 21050 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA, 91367
- *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 The Bylaws are available at our website at www.whcouncil.org
- SERVICIOS 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 [email protected] o por correo electrónico avisar al Concejo Vecinal.
- Notice 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 lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance, please contact the Ethics Commission at {213) 978- 1960 or [email protected].
.Nov 13, 2024
Jun 27, 2024
Please join us for the regular monthly Board meeting of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council
This meeting will be held in-person in the Community Room of LAFD Fire Station #85 at 21050 Burbank Blvd.
The agenda is available to download HERE: Jul 10, 2024 or viewed below. The supporting documents can be found HERE: Jul 10, 2024
Agenda:
Supporting Documents:
Jun 27, 2024
Please join us for the regular monthly Board meeting of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council
August 14, 2024
6:30 p.m.- 09:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL BOARD MEETING
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/96493712127
Or Dial (669) 900-6833 to Join the Meeting
Code is 964 9371 2127 and Press #
The Agenda can be downloaded at Aug 14, 2024
The Supporting Documents can be downloaded at Aug 14, 2024
The supporting items for the MER can be downloaded at Aug 14, 2024
Jun 27, 2024
Please note that the regular full board meeting originally scheduled for 9/11/24 has been canceled. Our next regularly scheduled board meeting will be on October 9, 2024 via ZOOM.
Jun 27, 2024
Please join us for the regular monthly Board meeting of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council
The agenda and meeting details will be available here 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
Jun 27, 2024
Special Full Board Meeting BY ZOOM April 2, 2025 6:30 p.m.- 09:00 p.m
Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87089941844
Or Dial (669) 900-6833 to Join the Meeting Code is 87089941844 and Press #
The agenda can be downloaded HERE
The Supporting Documents can be downloaded HERE
Jun 27, 2024
Please join us for the regular monthly Board meeting of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council
The agenda and meeting details will be available here 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
Jun 27, 2024
Please join us for the regular monthly Board meeting of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council
The agenda and meeting details will be available here 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
Jun 9, 2024
Please join us for our monthly Board meeting on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 from 6:30 to 9:00pm. This meeting will be held virtually via ZOOM
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/964 9371 2127
Or Dial (669) 900-6833 to Join the Meeting
Code is 964 9371 2127 and Press #
To participate in public comment dial *9 by phone or use the Raise Hand option on Zoom
To unmute yourself during a Zoom meeting on a phone, you can dial *6 on your phone’s dial pad. You can also dial *6 to mute yourself
The agenda can be downloaded by clicking HERE or viewed below
The supporting documents can be downloaded HERE or viewed below
May 4, 2024
Please join us for our next Regular Full Board Meeting on May 8, 2024 from 6:30 p.m.- 09:00 pm
All Stakeholders (residents, businesses and community organizations in Woodland Hills – Warner Center) are encouraged to attend
City of Los Angeles Fire Station #84, in the Community Room
21050 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA, 91367
The agenda is available below or can be downloaded at May 8, 2024
The supporting documents can be downloaded at May 8, 2024
Agenda:
Supporting documents:
Feb 14, 2024

Please join us for our (special) monthly Board Meeting on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 6:30 pm at LAFD Fire Station #84.
The full agenda can be found HERE
Supporting document can be found HERE
Special Full Board Meeting
City of Los Angeles Fire Station #84, in the Community Room
[West side of building – Parking available across the street]
21050 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA, 91367
February 15, 2024
6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.
IN-PERSON BOARD MEETING (ABRIDGED) AGENDA ITEMS
Item No. 1
Heath Kline, Treasurer
(24-012) Approval of MER for January, 2024
Item No. 2
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-013) Stakeholder Appointment to Area 3 Alternate Representative Seat
Motion for the Board to approve Jayce Baron to the Area 3 Alternate Representative Seat.
Item No. 3
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-014) Board member Heath Kline’s Seat Switch in Area 6, to Business Seat
Motion for the Board to approve Heath Kline to switch from Area 6 CBO seat to the Area 6 Business
representative seat.
Item No. 4
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-015) Board member Bobby Wasserman’s seat switch to Area 6 CBO seat
Motion for the Board to approve Bobby Wasserman to switch from At Large Alternate seat to Area 6 CBO seat.
Item No. 5
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-016) Stakeholder Appointment to Area 6 Alternate Representative Seat
Motion for the Board to approve Janice Mendell to the Area 6 Alternate Representative Seat.
Item No. 6
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-017) Stakeholder Appointment to Area 7 Alternate Representative Seat
Motion for the Board to approve Rosaleen O’Sullivan to the Area 7 Alternate Representative Seat.
Item No. 7
Dena Weiss, President
(24-018) Oath of Office and Seating of New Board Member
Administer NC Oath of Office and seat newly appointed board members.
Item No. 8
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-019) Election Of Vice President and Appoint the New VP to Serve as Alternate Signor Financial Officer
Discussion and possible action: (15 minutes)
Nominations will be accepted for the position of Vice President.
Item No. 9
Dena Weiss, Chair of Governance Committee
(24-020) Appointment of Reina Cerros- McCaughey as NC Homelessness Liaison
Motion for the Board to approve Reina Cerros-McCaughey, the current co-chair of the homelessness committee,
to be appointed as a Homelessness Liaison.
Item No. 10
Dena Weiss, Board President & Chair of Governance Committee
(24-021) Motion to pass the required enabling Board President Attestation and Board Justification CIS
Resolution to give the WHWCNC the option to have virtual-hybrid and virtual remote meetings.
The Governance Committee of the Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council unanimously
recommends to the full board of the NC that they (a.) pass by not less than a 2/3 majority [16] of the 23 seats on
the WHWCNC the following Board Resolution & Community Impact Statement [CIS] declaring the NC’s
decision to have the option to conduct its full board and/or committee meetings in a hybrid-virtual and/or fully
virtual format
Item No. 11
Tracey Rosen – Chair Community Outreach Committee
(24-022) Funding Request – WHWCNC Outreach- MOTION TO APPROVE FUNDING FOR THE 2024
SEASON OF VALLEY CULTURAL CENTER CONCERTS IN THE PARK
Motion to approve $3,500 in funding from the Board approved WHWCNC 2023-2024 Budget (General Outreach
Expenditure) to purchase a WHWCNC outreach booth at the Valley Cultural Foundation’s Spring-Summer
Concert Series held in Warner Center Park. This amount will allow us to have a booth, tent, chairs, signage and
recognition at each of the (10) concerts + 5 Movies in the Park to promote the WHWCNC and engage with
stakeholders. We will also be acknowledged as a co-sponsor at one concert where we will be provided the
opportunity to speak from the stage to promote the NC. Payment due by April 6, 2024, for NC to be included in
preprinted event programs and event signage.
Item No. (12)
Tracey Rosen – Chair Community Outreach Committee
(24-0023) Funding Request – WHWCNC Outreach- MOTION TO APPROVE FUNDING FOR ONE
GENERATION SENIOR SYMPOSIUM ON MAY 18, 2024
Motion to approve $1,000 in funding from Board approved WHWCNC 2023-2024 Budget (General Outreach
Expenditure) to allow participation in the One Generation Senior Symposium on June 2023 at its soccer field
located at: 17400 Victory Blvd., Van Nuys, CA 91406. This amount will allow us to have a booth, tent, signage,
and logo recognition at this event to promote the WHWCNC and engage with stakeholders. Payment due by April
1, 2024, for the NC to be included in pre-event social media and print promotion and event signage.
Item No. (13)
Julie Waltrip- Chair Education & Youth Committee
(24-024) Motion to Approve $2000.00 NPG Woodlake Elementary Community Charter School PTSA
Item No. 14
Heath Kline, Treasurer
(24-025) Motion to reallocate funds in our 23-24 FY Budget to provide funds within and between City Clerk
defined budget categories to provide available funds to support newly authorized board expenditures.
The WHWCNC treasurer is aware several new spending items will be placed on February 15 Special Meeting
agenda that were not previous on the NC’s budget and accounted for under the City Clerk’s prescribed budget
categories.
Item No. 15
Heath Kline, WHIP Chair
(24-026) WHIP Submits a CIS for consideration regarding composition of Ventura/Cahuenga Boulevards
Specific Plan Review Board
For discussion and possible action:
A Community Impact Statement to SUPPORT an action of the Ventura/Cahuenga Boulevards Corridor
Specific Plan Review Board regarding a pending amendment affecting the board structure. Action pertains
to a City Planning report adopted by the City Planning Commission and submitted to the City Council in Council
File 17-1071-S1 recommending amendments to the Ventura/Cahuenga Boulevards Corridor Specific Plan. This
Motion pertains only to changes regarding the Plan Review Board.
2. Committee Reports,
Budget Committee – Heath Kline, Chair
Community Services Committee – Joyce Fletcher, Chair
Community Outreach Committee –Tracey Rosen, Chair
Education and Youth Committee – Julie Waltrip, Chair
Environmental & Beautification Committee – Karen DiBiase, Chair
Governance Committee – Dena Weiss, Chair
Public Health and Homelessness Committee –Reina Cerros-McCaughey and Geoffrey Hobson, Co-Chairs
Public Safety and Transportation –No Chair
PLUM Committee – Don Patterson and Marty Lipkin, Co-Chairs
WHIP Committee – August Steurer and Heath Kline, Co-Chairs
3. Area Reports
Area 1 – Karen DiBiase, Geoffrey Hobson, Shelly Schwartz, Reina Cerros-McCaughey
Area 2 – Julian Tu, Paul Lawler, Peter Haber, Masha Dowell
Area 3 – Tracey Rosen, Dean Mathew, Harout Aristakessian
Area 4 – Don Patterson, Martin Lipkin, Dena Weiss,
Area 5 – Christopher Waddy, Julie Waltrip, Steve Sommers, Allan Biggins
Area 6 –Bill Barnett, Heath Kline
Area 7 – Kate Kennedy, Joyce Fletcher, Schyler Katz
At-Large – August Steurer, Bobbie Wasserman
Adjournment of Meeting
• A copy of this agenda is also physically posted at the lobby entrance of LA Fire Station 84,
21050 Burbank Blvd., [west of DeSoto,] Woodland Hills, CA 91367.
Jan 9, 2024 | HomePage
Please join us for our first Board meeting of 2024 on Wednesday, January 10th from 6:30 p.m.- 09:00 p.m.
LA Fire Station #84
21050 Burbank Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA, 91367
For more information and to view the agenda, please visit https://whcouncil.org/event/whwcnc-regular-full-board-meeting-2