TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
JOINT BUDGET & FINANCE COMMITTEE & SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
When: Wednesday, November 29, 2023 6:30 PM
Where: Tarzana Child Care Center
5700 Beckford Ave.
Tarzana, CA 91356
Agenda CLICK HERE
Your non-perishable dry or canned goods will go directly to food insecure families thanks to our amazing local partner food banks- West Valley Food Pantry, the Canoga Park Senior Citizen Center, and ONEgeneration Senior Enrichment Center. New socks and gently used jackets and blankets will benefit our unsheltered neighbors. Like previous years we will distribute the toys to local nonprofits including Guadalupe Center, Kids Cancer Connection, and NEW Economics for Women.
The Tarzana Neighborhood Council is holding a food drive at our October 24 and December 12 Board Meetings.
TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL BOARD MEETING
SPECIAL MEETING
When: Tuesday, October 24, 2023 7 PM
Where: Tarzana Child Care Center
5700 Beckford Ave.
Tarzana, CA 91356
Agenda CLICK HERE
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Recently, Councilmember Blumenfield and his family found a dead bird in their backyard and over the next few days, they found a few more nearby. Blumenfield reached out to LA County Vector Control to report it and have the dead bird examined. After an investigation, they confirmed that the bird died of West Nile virus.
While this is alarming, there are critical things you can do to protect yourself and your family. The virus survives in nature in several types of birds and is transmitted by the bites of mosquitoes that feed on infected birds, so it is important to report to the county when you see dead birds as well as make sure you don’t have stagnant water around your home. Click here to learn more.
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Every Drop Counts
Angelenos have made water conservation a way of life, but with the ongoing drought conditions, we are urging our customers to do more. Mayor Eric Garcetti recently announced that the City of Los Angles will move to Phase 3 of its Emergency Water Conservation Ordinance– requiring all LADWP customers to cut the number of outdoor watering days from three to two. LADWP customers with street addresses ending in odd numbers, watering will be limited to Mondays and Fridays. For all customers with addresses ending in even numbers, watering will be limited to Thursdays and Sundays. If approved by City Council, the transition would go into effect June 1.
We continue to offer our customers rebates and incentives, which helps customers conserve more water and to save money on their bill. We also expanded our water conservation rebates with a 25% increase to our high-efficiency clothes washer rebate, from $400 to $500, as well as a more than 65% increase to our water-efficient toilet rebate, from $150 to $250.
The less water we use now, the more we have for when we need it most. We’re in the together. Keep up the good work L.A.!
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Beginning spring of 2022 the LADWP will be replacing portions of the water mains along various streets in Tarzana. The project will proceed in four phases over a period of 14 months. Come to the March 22, 2022 virtual Tarzana Neighborhood Council meeting to learn more about this project. The link to our meeting is https://zoom.us/j/95295582252