The mission of the Canoga Park Neighborhood Council is to provide an innovative forum for all community stakeholders to contribute to a healthy, vibrant, and inclusive Canoga Park. All of the Board and committee meetings are open to the public and provide you with an opportunity to speak. The Board procedures are more formal than committee meetings so your time to address the Board is limited. Committee meetings are generally informal, and discussions between participants are commonplace. This is important because the heart of Neighborhood Council work happens at committee meetings.

The Canoga Park NC is encouraging all interested community members to apply for OPEN BOARD SEATS.
YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOU! SERVE ON THE CANOGA PARK NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL BOARD Visit the Canoga Park NC website (canogaparknc.org) to do the following: Find a Board Member Application Attend General Board Meetings, Committee Meetings, and other special events Discover...

2024 EmpowerLA Youth Conference
Calling all aspiring leaders – applications for the 2024 EmpowerLA Youth Conference are now open! The Department of Neighborhood Empowerment is looking for 50 young people from across Los Angeles to participate in a day-long event focused on civic engagement, local...

The Great Pumpkin Bash – Sunday, November 5, 2023 – 10AM-2PM
Did you know that every year, over 1.3 billion pumpkins end up in our landfills after Halloween? This is a problem because when pumpkins – or any organic waste – are thrown out with the trash, they slowly decompose and release harmful methane gas. Methane is one of...

Citywide Housing Incentive Program Survey
Want to weigh in on where you want to see more housing in LA and what types of housing you want to see? Los Angeles City Planning is soliciting public input on its rezoning program, known as the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP). Click on the link below to...

Understanding L.A.’s New Plastics Reduction Ordinances & How They May Affect You
The City of Los Angeles has taken significant steps to curb plastic pollution within the city through the recent implementation of various ordinances that aim to reduce single-use plastic consumption among Angelenos, foster a culture of sustainability and...

Community Investment for Families Department Survey
The Community Investment for Families Department invites you to participate in the Community Investment for Families Department’s short, 5-minute survey and let them know where you get your child care. Your participation will help them identify how the City can better...

Letter from the Councilmember
September 27, 2023 Dear Neighbor: At the end of last year, Mayor Karen Bass issued Executive Directive 1 (ED1), which created a streamlined process for 100% affordable housing projects to speed up planning approvals in light of the homelessness crisis. The City has no...

September is National Preparedness Month!
As we celebrate this month of preparedness, the City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department is engaging the community for input as they update the City’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, to help plan for how to keep Angelenos safe in future emergencies or...

Get help with back rent: Emergency Renters Assistance Program
Applications open Tuesday September 19, 2023 at 8am Pacific for the City of Los Angeles United to House LA Emergency Renters Assistance Program. At this time, applications are slated to close on Monday October 2, 2023 at 6pm Pacific. However, applicants who qualify...

LADWP Financial Assistance
The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) will end December 31, 2023 and though the amounts vary, the program amount increased and now provides up to $15,000 to pay past due water and sewer bills, and from $200 to $316 for current water and sewer...

LA City Reparations Plans – September 14 at 10 am, 2 pm, or 6 pm
If you are 18+ living in Los Angeles, or if you are an adult who has ever lived in Los Angeles, then Join the City of Los Angeles' Civil Rights Department and its Reparations Advisory Commission's "Black Experience Study LIVE!" to learn about the City's plans for...