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LA's Neighborhood Councils
get your NC, and its stakeholders, involved / informed

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LA's Neighborhood Councils
get your NC, and its stakeholders, involved / informed

  If you live, work or own property in the City of Los Angeles there's a good chance you're a stakeholder of a local Neighborhhood Council. Soon there will be over a hundred of them, representing the diverse communities of LA.

Some issues the Councils deal with will be dedicated to forming concensis on projects or policies of a relatively small scale ... at the local level. Others will wish to be concerned with larger regional or citywide issues

Several worthwhile grassroots groups and nonprofit organizations have been developed either to assist Neighborhood Councils in their formation or are designed to keep them informed about issues from across Los Angeles.

Here are a few we're directly involved with at LA Communuty Policing (by the way, we're stakeholders in Northeast LA's "Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council" - the ASNC):

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Check out the pages on these groups:


Alliance of Neighborhood Councils - representatives share current information about the emerging Neighborhood Councils and their relationships with the City

LA Issues Action Network - a nonprofit organization that keeps participants abreast of issues related to large portions of Los Angeles - includes the popular LA publication "City Watch"

LA Neighborhood Council Issues - an open e-group for sharing vital information about the many regional and citywide issues that will need to be tracked by our communities

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Neighborhood Councils

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you can't find your own Neighborhood Council on the list below, please feel free to send us the web address for your Neighborhood Council's website. We'll be happy to add it right away. Also let us know of any corrections.

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Just click here to send an email to:
NC-list-addmine@lacp.org

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Here's the website for our own Neighborhood Council:

Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council
http://www.ASNC.us


As this is being written, LACP's founder and webmaster of this website, Bill Murray, serves the ASNC as the Transition Committee Chairperson, and Bobbie Jean Logan, an LACP Director, is standing for an At-Large seat in the Non-Profit catrgory.

Here are just some of LA's Neighborhood Council websites. These are listed by region, and alphabetically:

SF Valley

Chatsworth
Foothill Trails District
Granada Hills North
Granada Hills South
Mid-Town North Hollywood
North Hills West
Northridge
Tarzana
Sunland-Tujunga
Van Nuys
Valley Glen Neighborhood Association
West Hills
Winnetka
Woodland Hills - Warner Center

Westside

Hollywood Neighborhood Council

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EDITOR'S NOTE: If you can't find your own Neighborhood Council on the list above, please feel free to send us the web address for your Neighborhood Council's website. We'll be happy to add it right away. Also let us know of any corrections.

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Just click here to send an email to:
NC-list-addmine@lacp.org

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