
Community News
Lisa Cerda - Inspires at SF Valley Congress
BongHwan Kim - The solution is us!
Foreclosure Action Network
Bastille Day - Ron Kaye
Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition - Parking
Valley Regional Congress - Technology Session
Valley Planning Coalition - Condition Enforcement
SafeTips Cooking Out: Food Safety
Loud Parties: Reseda NC Reports
LADWP Proposes Modifications to Water Shortage Year Rates
Summary of a Los Angeles Zero Waste Conference held at the Los Angeles Cathedral on May 30, 2009
Free CERT Classes Offered by West Hills Neighborhood Council
Farmers' Markets: Working with Farmers and Communities
Recognition Awards
Al Abrams receiving award -
L-R Assemblymember-Felipe Fuentes, President of BONC-Linda Lucks, BONC Commissioner-Al Abrams, City Councilmember-Richard Alarcon, GM of DONE-BongHwan Kim
Congratulations to Max Flehinger for winning the Valley Regional Congress Recognition Award for "Transportation Chair of the Year" and Al Abrams for winning the ”Advocate of the Year" for his valiant fight against Form 54 - a financial disclosure form imposed on neighborhood council members who want to open a council file that is available for public viewing. He remains dedicated to using an alternative method of disclosure.
Also nominated was: Kathy Delle Donne for "Land Use Chair of the Year", Len Shaffer for “Leadership Award" and "Open Category Chair of the Year", Tarzana Neighborhood Council for "Council of the Year", Lisa Cerda for "Outreach Chair of Year".
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Marquee at Vanalden Elementary School thanking the Council for their generous contribution to aid in buying the new marquee.
1) Updating Website
2) Tarzana Signs
3) Leonard Shaffer's appointment to N.C.R.C.
4) Joint Elections for CD3 district.
5) Distribution of T.E.R.N. Kits.
6) Participation in the Mayors Day Of Service.
7) Surveillance cameras for high crime areas.
8) New left-turn traffic signal from e/b Ventura Blvd. to n/b Wilbur.
9) Creation of the TNC E~Newsletter.
10) Citywide distribution of paper newsletters.
11) Appointment of Al Abrams to the B.O.N.C.
12) LAPD National Night Out Event $300.00
13) Leonard Shaffer's elected President of LANCC
14) Lisa Cerda Co Chairing Valley Regional Congress
15) Tarzana Library Sec. Cases 2/09 $648.67
16) Nestle School Laminator 2/09 $1,447.56
17) Valley Interfaith Council Food Grant 4-09 $2,500.00
18) Valley Regional Congress $500.00
TNC's 2009 Financed Contributions |
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Tarzana Neighborhood Council
WHAT IS THE
TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD
COUNCIL?
THIS IS YOUR VOICE IN THE
FUTURE OF YOUR COMMUNITY
"Why doesn't somebody do something about that?" How often have you heard (or asked) that question -- particularly about an issue in Tarzana?
Well, now you and your neighbors have that opportunity. The Tarzana Neighborhood Council is certified by the City Charter to represent the community as a recognized part of the greater government of Los Angeles.
The purpose of the Tarzana Neighborhood Council is:
1. To promote public participation in city governance and decision making processes, to make government more responsive to local needs and requests, and to create more opportunities to build partnerships with government to address local needs and requests.
2. To monitor the delivery of city services and city government responses to problems and requests from Tarzana stakeholders.
3. To foster a sense of community for all people within Tarzana to express ideas and opinions about their neighborhoods and their government.
4. To be an advocate for Tarzana to government and private agencies.
5. To be a forum for discussion and review of community issues and projects.
6. To serve as an advisory board to city government.
7. To take any actions that are permitted by law.
Join us the 4th Tuesday of each month for our monthly meeting at:
Tarzana Elementary School
5726 Topeka Drive
Tarzana
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