Join the Southeast Valley Community Plans Update (SEVCPU) team and City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources (OHR) on November 20, 2024 at 6 p.m. for a workshop focused on historic preservation possibilities in the Southeast Valley!
The workshop will cover how the Zoning Code update provides opportunities for historic preservation, the relationship between historic preservation and city and statewide legislation, and most importantly, a discussion about historic resources identified through SurveyLA, the citywide historic resources survey, in the Southeast Valley. The workshop will consist of a short presentation followed by breakout rooms organized by community plan geography and led by city planners ready to hear your input on historic preservation in the SEVCPU.
What are the unique historic neighborhoods, outstanding examples of residential architecture, significant commercial anchors, and places associated with local social and cultural history that matter most to you?
We welcome anyone who cares about preserving history, architectural and cultural character, and historic resources in the Southeast Valley!
This event will be a virtual meeting and will take place on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Please use the Zoom link below to join the Webinar.
https://planning-lacity-org.zoom.us/j/87965702224
Meeting ID: 879 6570 2224
If you need translation services, please contact planning.southeastvalley@lacity.org and we will work to accommodate your request.
If you are unable to attend or want to share your thoughts in advance of the meeting, please fill out the following Google form to share what historic resources, places, and neighborhoods are important to you. SurveyLA results are accessible at HistoricPlacesLA.org the City’s online historic resources inventory and management system. Please click on a community plan area below to be taken to a map in HistoricPlacesLA that shows surveyed historic resources.
North Hollywood – Valley Village