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Upcoming City Council Candidate Forums

Thursday, February 12: Highland Park Neighborhood Council and Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, in partnership with the Highland Park Heritage Trust and the Garvanza Improvement Association present a Council District 14 Town Hall and debate at 7pm at Luther Burbank Middle School. For more information, contact Monica Alcaraz or click here. Friday, February 13: The LA-32 [...]

By |2019-07-08T11:16:07-07:00February 10th, 2015|Blog, City Hall, Events|Comments Off on Upcoming City Council Candidate Forums

LADWP and Partners Offer Free Turf Removal Workshops and Personal Consultations

In order to help more homeowners convert their front yards from grass to Watershed Wise landscapes, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power provided a grant for the Lawn Be Gone project, a collaboration of the LADWP, Selva International, G3 Green Gardens Group, Surfrider Ocean Friendly Gardens, and the Hollywood/Los Angeles Beautification Team. The [...]

By |2015-02-10T15:09:27-08:00February 10th, 2015|Blog, City Departments|Comments Off on LADWP and Partners Offer Free Turf Removal Workshops and Personal Consultations

GM’s Message 01.30.15

I hope our newsletter finds you well. I'm excited to share that our Neighborhood Council family is continuing to evolve and grow from the needs of the community. We expect to add our 96th Neighborhood Council at next week's Board of Neighborhood Commissioners meeting on February 3rd in South Los Angeles. The Zapata King Neighborhood [...]

By |2015-02-10T13:34:14-08:00January 30th, 2015|Blog, GM Message|Comments Off on GM’s Message 01.30.15

How Should LA Spend Federal Housing and Community Investment Grants?

Each year, the City of Los Angeles receives federal grant funds to assist businesses to create jobs; provide job training for adults and youth; improve neighborhoods through projects that eliminate slum and blight; provide affordable housing, domestic violence shelters, and fair housing services. These grant funds are limited and need to be prioritized and targeted [...]

By |2019-07-08T11:16:11-07:00January 30th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on How Should LA Spend Federal Housing and Community Investment Grants?

WaterWise Solution: Recycled Water

As the City’s imported water supply becomes more critical, so does the need to expand our local, sustainable water resources, including water recycling. Water recycling offers a reliable, economically feasible and environmentally sensitive way to augment the city's water supplies. Recycling programs treat wastewater so that it can be used safely for irrigation and industrial [...]

By |2019-07-08T11:16:11-07:00January 30th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on WaterWise Solution: Recycled Water

Join the 2015 Congress of Neighborhoods Planning Committee

The first 2015 Congress of Neighborhoods Planning Committee meeting will be held on Saturday, January 31. Neighborhood Council leaders from throughout the city are partnering with the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (Empower LA) to bring the 2-15 LA Congress of Neighborhoods to City Hall on Saturday, September 26. The Congress of Neighborhoods is designed by [...]

By |2019-07-08T11:16:11-07:00January 30th, 2015|Blog, Congress of Neighborhoods|Comments Off on Join the 2015 Congress of Neighborhoods Planning Committee

Make Music Los Angeles Proposes National Make Music Day

Make Music Los Angeles, an organization that engages all communities of Los Angeles in an annual cross-cultural celebration of the power of music and art to enrich lives through education and musical performances in neighborhoods across the county, has created a petition to declare June 21st as Make Music Day nationwide. Make Music shares the [...]

By |2015-02-10T12:44:19-08:00January 30th, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Make Music Los Angeles Proposes National Make Music Day

NCs in Action: Neighborhood Councils and Community Groups Sway Decision on Greek Theater Proposals

In a true show of force and community solidarity, leaders from several Neighborhood Councils and community organizations, as well as concerned residents and neighbors, gathered on Monday for a press conference at City Hall to announce their concerns regarding the City’s evaluation of proposals for the operation of the Greek Theater and their endorsement of [...]

By |2019-07-08T11:16:12-07:00January 30th, 2015|Blog, City Hall, NCs Making a Difference|Comments Off on NCs in Action: Neighborhood Councils and Community Groups Sway Decision on Greek Theater Proposals

Live Ride Share: SoCal’s First Shared-Use Mobility Conference

On February 23, the first shared-use mobility conference about Southern California will take place at the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles. Live • Ride • Share: Southern California will highlight the profound changes taking place in mobility and emphasize the the fertile ground to transform our relationship with cars thanks to new [...]

By |2019-07-08T11:16:12-07:00January 30th, 2015|Blog, Events|Comments Off on Live Ride Share: SoCal’s First Shared-Use Mobility Conference

Mayor Garcetti Announces Business Tax E-Filing Services In Spanish Adds Convenience, Reduces Cost

Mayor Eric Garcetti and General Manager of the Department of Finance Antoinette Christovale today announced that L.A. business owners can now file their 2015 Business Tax renewals online in either English or Spanish. This new web-based option, part of Mayor Garcetti’s effort to cut red tape and provide better customer service at City Hall, allows [...]

By |2015-02-10T12:33:04-08:00January 22nd, 2015|Blog|Comments Off on Mayor Garcetti Announces Business Tax E-Filing Services In Spanish Adds Convenience, Reduces Cost