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We’re excited to share with our stakeholders, how to work with us to create a public mural through the City’s Citywide Mural Program. Visit the Department of Cultural Affairs website https://culturela.org/murals for the mural registration application and for a robust Frequently Asked Questions section that can answer many of the questions for your Neighborhood Council. There are a couple […]
Thank you to all the brave men and women in uniform who have served and continue to serve our country. We honor you today and every day.
"Love is a Warm Blanket" is an annual blanket drive for the homeless in Los Angeles and beyond during Winter months, whose mission is to warm the hearts of the homeless and spread love with donations of blankets. New and gently used (washed) blankets will be collected at drop off sites until February 2018. You can also order directly through […]
The City of Los Angeles Economic and Workforce Development Department has been tasked with developing a Citywide Economic Development Strategy and Five-year Implementation Plan. Your feedback will help us identify the importance of various business, workforce, and community issues, as well as actions that the City's economic development strategy should prioritize. This survey is critical to […]
The City of Los Angeles is proud to announce a new Food Waste Grant Challenge as part of the City’s ongoing efforts to divert waste from landfills. Over 40% of edible food moving through LA goes to waste, yet more than half a million Angelenos struggle with food insecurity. Wasted food is a social, environmental and […]
Proponents of short-term rentals say many depend on it to cover their mortgage while critics say it exacerbates the housing shortage. A Los Angeles City Council Committee is set to debate Tuesday proposed regulations for Airbnb and short-term housing rental companies in an effort to please both passionate advocates of the practice and those who […]
The City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning is exploring ideas to encourage vibrant communities and employment hubs around the region’s growing transit network through the Los Angeles Transit Neighborhood Plans (LATNP) program. The planning effort looks out to the year 2040 and considers how new land use and zoning regulations for the neighborhoods […]
9:30AM – 2PM (breakfast served at 9AM) Panorama High School – 8015 Van Nuys Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402 For over 40 years, our sidewalks, crosswalks, and bus stops have gone mostly unimproved in the City of Los Angeles. The Tripping Point goal is to highlight the importance of these public amenities on our quality of life. Come join the […]
Youth Policy Institute will be hosting a Computer Help Day event at the San Fernando Gardens on Saturday 9/30. FREE computer Software repair will be provided to the community. Please help spread the word. Walk-ins welcome.
The Arleta Slugz Run Club is celebrating their first anniversary! They are a running club dedicated to a healthier and happier lifestyle, and improving the community along the way. Inspired by keeping areas clean to run, they've partnered several times over the last year to host cleanups throughout the Arleta area. Congratulations Arleta Slugz on […]
At last night's Board of Neighborhood Commissioners meeting, Arleta Neighborhood Council was presented with a certificate recognizing our 15 years of service to the Arleta community. Thank you to all of our stakeholders and neighbors for your support as we continue to grow and make Arleta amazing.
There are more than 400 National Parks in the U.S. and visiting them may become more difficult as entry passes become more expensive. As of August 27, 2017, the cost of the National Parks Lifetime Senior Pass (available to seniors 62 and over) will be increased from the current rate of $10.00 to $80.00. The LIFETIME PASS […]
The City has engaged in a massive Sidewalk Repair Program in part to repair and upgrade sidewalks and curb ramps adjacent to City-owned pedestrian facilities, so that they are compliant with applicable accessibility requirements. Street tree removals and replacements, along with utility relocations, may be needed, as well. Additionally, the City may adopt policies and/or ordinances to assist […]
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ARLETA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL INVITES YOU! FREE FAMILY FUN, FOOD, & GAMES TUESDAY, AUGUST 1ST 5:30PM-8PM MARTES, 1 DE AGOSTO 5:30PM-8PM LOCATION: BRANFORD PARK & REC. CENTER 13306 BRANFORD ST, ARLETA, CA 91331 Arleta Neighborhood Watch Groups Present: Arleta Looky Loos Neighborhood Watch Branford Park Neighborhood Watch Arleta Neighborhood Watch Dogs Neighbors in Action Neighborhood Watch
July 4th is one of the best days of summer. Whether you take your party to the beach or stick with a backyard barbecue, remember that fireworks are illegal in the City of Los Angeles! Fireworks are dangerous - they can cause serious injury and death to people, damage homes and property, and potentially start […]
After more than a year of working directly with residents and stakeholders, City Councilmembers encourage an ongoing public dialogue of new rules in the months to come Los Angeles City Council President Herb J. Wesson, Jr. was joined today by Councilmembers Bob Blumenfield, Paul Koretz and Nury Martinez in releasing the city’s draft regulations governing […]
CONGRATULATIONS to the Arleta High School Baseball team. They beat Locke High School May 27 with a score of 2-1. They will be playing in the Div 2 championship game next Saturday June 3, 10am at Dodger Stadium. Support Our Team https://www.dailynews.com/sports/20170527/arleta-baseball-holds-off-locke-to-make-la-city-division-2-final