Take the Community Plan Survey
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.
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.
The holiday tradition continues! On December 8, 4-8pm, join your NCVV Board and your neighbors for Light Up Valley Village – our favorite local celebration of the holiday season.
Please take a survey now. You’ll be asked for your thoughts on key areas that include residential and commercial development, green space, building design and overall character of Valley Village.
Jake hopes that participating in Neighborhood Council will give him a broader perspective community and government.
Get involved in developing our community plan at our September 26 Board Meeting.
Last week a packed auditorium of Colfax Charter School parents, students and neighbors spent over three hours expressing concerns to school and LAUSD leadership and the project contractor about the recent start of campus renovation and construction.
NCVV’s Board of Directors has received numerous calls and emails regarding the removal of trees this weekend on the campus of Colfax School. The tree removal is part of the master plan to upgrade the campus and build out new space. We do not, however, recall any mention of tree removal of this magnitude. Join us at the September 6 community meeting.
Please join your Board of Directors of Neighborhood Council Valley Village on Wednesday, August 22nd for an update on the soundwall construction along the 170 freeway.
NCVV’s City Services Committee purchased 50 new Neighborhood Watch signs that are now being installed around Valley Village. Board member Dorothy Apple and long-time volunteer Steve Simon are working methodically on weekends to put the signs up at major entry points around the neighborhood.