Jan 12, 2021
February 3rd Teleconference Meeting of the WHWC NC Public Safety & Transportation Committee. Scheduled for 02/03/21 @ 6:30p via Zoom.
VIRTUAL MEETING TELECONFERENCING and PHONE NUMBER FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
In conformity with the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 (MARCH 17, 2020) and due to concerns over COVID-19, the Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council meetings will be conducted via Zoom Teleconference.
Every person wishing to address the Neighborhood Council must either use the free Zoom application or a telephone to dial +1 669 900 6833, and enter Zoom Webinar ID No. 996 6187 9295. If joining via phone, 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. Stakeholders connected by telephone are requested to dial *9, when prompted by the presiding officer, to address the Committee on any agenda item before the committee takes an action on an item. Zoom users may also login to Zoom, enter the meeting ID and listen via computer audio. You will use Zoom controls to “raise your hand” if requesting to speak.Always check back at least 72 hours prior to the event to confirm the location, time and agenda.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Click the VIEW AGENDA button to download a PDF of the complete agenda.
Please see below for a summary of key items.
• Comments & Questions with Topanga Senior Lead Officer(s) – Subject to Availability
Update from LAPD on Woodland Hills and Topanga division issues – if present.
• Discussion and Possible Action: Covid-19 Update
Discussion and possible action: Update on Covid statistics and related actions. NC actions to be considered.
• Discussion and Possible Action: Review of Street Safety Survey (Note: Click here to download an Excel Spreadsheet of Preliminary Results)
Discussion and possible action: Review the results of the speed safety survey and possible CIS/Board Resolution to
submit findings to City officials.
• Discussion and Possible Action: RV Parking Restrictions Enforcement
Discussion and possible action: Should the NC Board submit a CIS/Board Resolution regarding renewed
enforcement of existing parking restrictions in residential areas.
• Discussion: Future Agenda Items for Possible Committee Action – 2021 Projects.
Proposed items for future meetings and 2021 possible projects.
Jan 25, 2019 | Public Safety
WE WANT YOUR INPUT! 
(updated 2-22-19)
Five street segments in Woodland Hills were approved for speed limit increases at the end of 2018 in order to allow for the use of Radar for speed enforcement. The WH streets are among hundreds of affected streets throughout Los Angeles. This is based on current State of California requirements for setting speed limits.
The street segment changes are the following:
•Revise the speed limit on Corbin Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard from 35 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour.
•Revise the speed limit on Mulholland Drive between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and San Feliciano Drive from 35 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour.
•Revise the speed limit on Oxnard Street between De Soto Avenue and Shoup Avenue from 35 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour.
•Revise the speed limit on Victory Boulevard between Shoup Avenue and Valley Circle Boulevard from 40 miles per hour to 45 miles per hour.
•Revise the speed limit on Shoup Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard from 35 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour.
In November of the 2018, after public review in the Public Safety Committee and a subsequent Full Board Meeting, the Neighborhood Council submitted a Community Impact Statement (CIS) withholding support for the increases and asking for more time to gather additional community input. While the City Council subsequently approved the hundreds of speed limit changes throughout the city, Councilmember Blumenfield’s office and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) have offered tor work with the NC and community to address concerns related to the speed limit increases in our area.
HELP US HELP YOU!
Thank you to those who participated in the online survey. That survey is now closed but interested stakeholders can still email us with your comments, suggestions, photos, etc at: [email protected]
Representative from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) will be at our Wedneday, March 13th Board Meeting to discuss near and longer term proposals to make the impacted streets safer for all.
SUPPORT INFORMATION – Following are links to information to help you learn more about the proposals for each street.
To see the official City Council file, click here or paste the following URL into your browser:
https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=17-1183
Here are links to summary documents with additional details:
Summary list of affected streets in Woodland Hills
LADOT Sample Letter – All letters received by the NC contained the same primary text. The only difference was the listing and speeds for the affected street segments (listed in the preceding summary). We created the sample for ease of reference.
Woodland Hills-Warner Center NC Community Impact Statement (Reordered to match Survey Order) – This is a version of the comments the NC submitted to the City in 2018.
Here is another link to our survey!