by cpncadmin | Feb 7, 2023 | California, SoCal Gas
Help for skyrocketing gas bills is on the way. Credits ranging from $90 to $120 will appear on utility bills as soon as March. Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking federal authorities to investigate the recent spike in natural gas prices — an increase that has been evident to...
by cpncadmin | Feb 2, 2023 | City of Los Angeles, Cultural Affairs
L.A. is piloting a program to create physical spaces where communities with high rates of pollution, poverty, and violence can go to heal. Why it matters: The nine Peace and Healing centers are located in L.A. REPAIR Zones, which stands for Reforms for Equity and...
by cpncadmin | Jan 28, 2023 | LAPD Topanga, Students
Interested in joining the LAPD Youth Cadet Program? Applications are currently open to join this program designed to offer youth an opportunity to develop skills that will help them throughout their lives, while working with one of the finest law enforcement agencies...
by cpncadmin | Jan 28, 2023 | Sanitation, Sustainability
Effective immediately, Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment (LASAN) customers should use their green bin to dispose of all food scraps and food-soiled paper, along with their existing yard waste. To help residents start collecting food scraps, the City is providing...
by cpncadmin | Jan 21, 2023 | SoCal Gas
In an effort to help combat the rising prices and ease the burden on customers, SoCalGas is offering accessible tools to help cut down on energy usage and help lower your bills amidst the rising costs. Currently, they are encouraging customers to sign up for...
by cpncadmin | Jan 14, 2023 | City of Los Angeles, Mayor
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Friday declared a state of emergency over storm damage after the city was pummeled by rain. Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency Friday after the greater Los Angeles area was pummeled with rain, causing flooding, roadway...
by cpncadmin | Jan 12, 2023 | County, Homeowners
Filing a Misfortune & Calamity Claim Jumpstarts the Process The Office of the Assessor is providing property tax relief to property owners who may be affected by the recent torrential rainstorms. This includes filing with the Office of the Assessor a claim for...
by cpncadmin | Dec 29, 2022 | California
The start of each new year means the start of many, many new California laws. In California, the new calendar year also means a fleet of new laws and regulations that go into effect. 2023 is no exception. This past year, the state Legislature passed nearly 1,000 bills...
by cpncadmin | Dec 23, 2022 | Homeowners, Sanitation
Due to holidays on Monday, December 26 and Monday, January 2, our collection schedule will be delayed by one day from your regularly scheduled pickup day. Regularly scheduled on Monday will be picked up Tuesday Regularly scheduled on Tuesday will be picked up...
by cpncadmin | Dec 21, 2022 | City of Los Angeles, Homelessness, Mayor
The order: She instructed her staff to “create a strategy of large-scale citywide coordination.” Her ‘Inside Safe Initiative’ will determine “the highest need encampments across the city, especially focusing on encampments that are chronic and have a high demand for...
by cpncadmin | Dec 16, 2022 | LADWP
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power continues offering various forms of assistance to customers in an effort to help them better manage their bill. The Help is on the Way Program wraps all of their Low Income Discount Programs and other Customer Financial...
by cpncadmin | Dec 13, 2022 | City Hall, Homelessness, Mayor
At its first meeting with five newly-elected councilmembers today, the L.A. City Council unanimously ratified Mayor Karen Bass’ emergency declaration concerning homelessness. The immediate impact: This allows Mayor Bass to cut through red tape to create...
by cpncadmin | Dec 12, 2022 | City of Los Angeles, Homelessness, Mayor
In her first official act as mayor, Bass declared a state of emergency — an aggressive move to highlight the city’s dire housing crisis. On her first morning as mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass declared a state of emergency on homelessness. Bass signed the...
by cpncadmin | Dec 7, 2022 | Canoga Park Neighborhood Council, Elections
Attend a Candidate Info Session and learn how you can run for local office on your LA Neighborhood Council! Learn how to create a successful campaign using free and low-cost outreach strategies and how to fill out your candidate application, with the City of Los...
by cpncadmin | Dec 7, 2022 | Homeowners, LADWP
In an effort to reduce our water usage, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) will pay you to transform your yard. Learn more here. Note–this does NOT mean using astroturf and eliminating all plants, because we need healthy soil and carbon...
by cpncadmin | Dec 2, 2022 | City of Los Angeles, Mayor, Public Safety
Turn in your firearms and receive a gift card. Up to $100 for handguns, shotguns, and rifles. Up to $200 for ghost guns and assault weapons as classified in the state of California. Two locations: Esposition Park, 3986 Hoover Street, Los Angeles, CA 90037 Valley...
by cpncadmin | Dec 2, 2022 | Homeowners, Renters
Join the City of Los Angeles in conducting its fair housing assessment. Learn about laws that protect your access to housing and other resources. Help identify housing barriers in your community and share ideas for the study. Meetings will be virtual and open to...
by cpncadmin | Dec 1, 2022 | City of Los Angeles, Renters
After staging a lottery for the first time in five years, the Los Angeles Housing Authority has selected 30,000 winners for its Section 8 rental assistance program waitlist. How many people applied for the lottery? HACLA received 223,375 lottery applications. This...
by cpncadmin | Nov 24, 2022 | Canoga Park
On behalf of the Canoga Park Neighborhood Council, we wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving! We are so thankful for our Canoga Park community 😊
by cpncadmin | Nov 21, 2022 | Transportation
Have any hacks? Sure. Take the LAX Flyaway bus from Van Nuys and Union Station. Book your parking in advance. And if the departure level is backed up, head down to the arrivals area for your drop-off. Any info on that weird UFO building? Nope, it’s not an alien...