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.

California Primary Election June 7, 2022: What To Know
California is less than one week away from the statewide primary election. Election Day is June 7, but every registered voter should have already received a mail-in ballot to cast their votes for governor, senator, secretary-of-state, controller, and more. To count,...

Six Los Angeles County District 3 Candidates Will Face Off Thursday at Candidate Forum
The six candidates for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3, will discuss local issues at a forum Thursday. The six candidates for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3 will face off on Thursday at a forum hosted by four local news...

Mosquito Control & Awareness
Following the end of Mosquito Awareness Week, it remains critically important to be aware of the steps we all can take in preventing the transmission of deadly diseases. To combat the growth of the mosquito population, the Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District...

Free Senior Meal Program – Ends June 30, 2022
Join today! The Senior Meal Program ends June 30, 2022. If you are 60+, reside in Los Angeles city, and would like to enroll, please call: (213) 202-5669 or email seniormealprogram@lacity.org.

L.A. to Reduce Outdoor Watering from Three Days per Week to Two
Starting June 1, LADWP customers will have to cut their number of outdoor watering days from three to two. The rules, announced today, came in response to restrictions two weeks ago by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in light of this historic...

Water Restrictions Ordered Amid Declared Shortage
A big cut in water use is needed to prevent officials from implementing even more stringent measures to mitigate the drought. What to know. Six million residents in Southern California will face water restrictions next month after water officials declared a severe...

Headwaters Pavilion LA River Open House – May 3, 2022
Join fellow community members along with Los Angeles County Public Works at the Rose Goldwater Community Center to learn more about the pavilion coming to the Canoga Park neighborhood, near the Headwaters of the LA River. Tuesday, May 3, 2022 6 PM - 8 PM Rose...

Multiple Earthquakes Shake Southern California, Mexico
The largest temblor was reported as a magnitude 3.9. A magnitude 3.9 earthquake shook Southern California Tuesday afternoon, and others were reported earlier. The moderate temblor reported at 1:30 p.m. by the U.S. Geological Survey was centered about 4 miles southeast...

BeautifyLA Grant Cycle 2 -Round 1 Proposal Period Is Now Live
The Keep Los Angeles Beautiful (KLAB) Community Beautification Grant Do you or your group have innovative ideas about how to improve and beautify the public spaces in your community? Keep Los Angeles Beautiful (KLAB) is now accepting proposals and will award grants to...

Roscoe Trunk Line Project (Mason to Louise)
Background Distribution mainline pipes are the backbone of LADWP’s water distribution system. There are approximately 6,780 miles of mainline pipe and 27 percent are over 80 years old. With a focus on infrastructure improvement programs, LADWP will continue to provide...