TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL OPEN BOARD MEMBER SEATS
When you see something happening in our community that doesn’t look right, have you ever asked, “Why doesn’t somebody do something about that?” Or, when you see some trash has been cleaned up or some graffiti has been removed do you ever ask, “I wonder who got that done?” Have you ever asked yourself, “What can I do to make my community a better place?” The answer to your questions may be the Tarzana Neighborhood Council. What is the Tarzana Neighborhood Council? It’ a group of volunteers who have been elected by Tarzana stakeholders to help bring government closer to the community and to work with our local government officials to help make Tarzana place stakeholders want to live and work.
Right now, the Tarzana Neighborhood Council has openings on its board. If you live, work, or own real property in Tarzana, you may qualify for one of the following positions: Residential Renter; Homeowner; Business owner or employee; or as an At Large Representative. If you’re interested or would like more information please contact us at [email protected].
PUBLIC NOTICE
Per Article XIII of its Bylaws, the Tarzana Neighborhood Council gives notice that it is proposing to amend its Bylaws by adding the following language to Article X, Elections:
The public is invited to submit comment via email to [email protected]; via US Mail to Tarzana Neighborhood Council, PO Box 571016 Tarzana, CA 91357, or by public comment at any TNC Board meeting where the matter is on the agenda for discussion and/or approval. (Consult the website for Board meeting agendas www.tarzananc.org )

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FREE Fun-filled Activities for the Whole Family, Food Trucks, Music and Learn How to Live Green Experts, and more than 1,000 earth day posters on display by local students
Throughout the day, visitors will enjoy live music and family entertainment, while learning more about living green from Los Angeles Sanitation, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, HoneyLove Urban Beekeepers, California Wildlife Center, Sierra Club, and others. Children can create art projects, plant native California plants, visit animals at the Critter Squad station, play in the inflatable jumpers and much more! Don’t miss the 1,000 plus colorful Earth Day Posters that will be on display by local schoolchildren that participated in the Earth Day Poster Contest.
The 13th Annual Earth Day Celebration is hosted by the Tarzana Neighborhood Council, West Valley-Warner Center Chamber of Commerce, City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, and Councilmember Bob Blumenfield.

Several city departments provide Know Your Rights training and resources: Community Investment for Families Department, LA Public Library, and Department of Recreation and Parks.
Know Your Rights: Whether you are at work, home or in your community, it's important that all Angelenos know their rights.

Reminder: Join Us for the LA Park Needs Assessment Community Meetings!
A friendly reminder that the Phase 2 Community Meetings have just kicked off, and we hope to see you this month at one of the locations across the City! Thanks to your valuable input during Phase 1, we’ve started building a vision for our parks and recreation spaces.
Your voice continues to be essential. Whether you’re returning or joining for the first time, your participation makes a difference. To find a Community Meeting date and location that is convenient for you, visit bit.ly/EngageLAPNA Virtual meetings are also available.
About the Park Needs Assessment:
The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks is conducting a Park Needs Assessment to better understand how we can improve and develop our parks to meet the needs of the residents of Los Angeles. It will guide future investment in park infrastructure and amenities that is reflective of the diverse cultures and communities of Los Angeles and its projected population growth. The Park Needs Assessment process will include many opportunities for the community to participate and engage through community meetings, pop-ups, key group meetings, equity focused events and more! To learn more about the process, visit the Park Needs Assessment website at bit.ly/LACityParksNeeds.
