NCVV Approves Utility Box Art Project
On Wednesday July 22 NCVV's full Board approved a proposal from our City Services Committee to beautify Valley Village through the Utility Box Artwork Project.
On Wednesday July 22 NCVV's full Board approved a proposal from our City Services Committee to beautify Valley Village through the Utility Box Artwork Project.
Almost 2 years after a vehicle accident leveled the Valley Village welcome sign at Laurel Canyon and 101 freeway, repairs to the sign are complete, including safety poles to help stop another similar accident.
Four students were named to the newly formed NCVV Youth Committee at the July 22 meeting of the Board of Directors. Congratulations to our new NCVV Board of Director Youth Committee members Justin Berkowitz, Gabriella Goldenberg, Aysha Iqbal and Luke Simon!
If a short term rental in your neighborhood is causing a nuisance, you can report them which will impact the owner's ability to renew their license with the City. Please call the short-term rental hotline at (213) 267-7788.
This year the organization welcomed decorated cars and trucks to drive by Valley Village park and drop off food to support the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry.
Valley Village Park is planned to be part of a Stormwater Capture project that will also reduce flooding and improve area parks.
Did you miss the Renter's Benefits & Unemployment Town Hall? Get the replay here!
NCVV Congratulates the North Hollywood High School Class of 2020 for a job well done!
Families and neighbors came out with their candles, signs and cell phones along Colfax Avenue between Magnolia Boulevard and Riverside Drive to peacefully show support in these difficult times.
NCVV Donated Money to The Rescue Train to Help Seniors Feed their Pets During Covid-19. We helped Feed 212 Animals Including a Bunny Named Bella, 3 Guinea Pigs and 2 Cockatiels. It Takes A Village!