2019 NCVV Election Results
The City of Los Angeles has just reported the results of the 2019 NCVV Board election. Close to 300 voters participated in the election on May 16, and those who were elected will serve four year terms.
The City of Los Angeles has just reported the results of the 2019 NCVV Board election. Close to 300 voters participated in the election on May 16, and those who were elected will serve four year terms.
Come vote in our Neighborhood Council Valley Village Board of Directors Elections May 16, 4-8pm at Faith Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 5000 Colfax Ave.
The city is finally moving forward to install parking restrictions for the full intersection of Laurel Canyon at Chandler Boulevard. Last summer area stakeholders helped collect the needed signatures to request overnight parking restrictions, which will move to alleviate the long term parking problems of RVs that have become a fixture at the intersection.
This project will require changes in traffic patterns on Whitsett in Valley Village for 16 months, from July 2019 until December 2020.
We collected over 200 pounds of batteries, several boxes of light bulbs and shredding over 5 tons of paper. The line of cars was steady from 8 am until noon, and the shredding company brought in a second truck at the very end to be sure that all of the collected paper was properly destroyed.
Help Metro scout new station locations and possible sites for this expansion. Visit their planning site online to view proposed bikeshare stations and submit comments.
We are excited to welcome prospective members to run for a seat. Candidates should have a passion for making a difference in Valley Village. Register to run by Monday, March 4, 5pm.
Hear LAPD Chief Mike Moore's comments on the homeless crises our neighborhood faces, transportation safety issues, how to best report criminal activity, and LAPD response times.
Concerned about the future of Valley Village, but couldn’t make the community plan meetings last fall? You still have a voice! City Planning is conducting an online survey for you to weigh in.
Getting a few seconds heads-up can make a big difference if you need to pull to the side of the road, get out of an elevator, or drop, cover, and hold on.