Sun Valley Area Neighborhood Council
Help make Sun Valley a better place to work and live.
Attend the monthly meetings of the Sun Valley Area Neighborhood Council on the
second Tuesday of EVERY month, 6:30 PM:
NOTE: NEXT MEETING
FernAngeles Recreation &
Park
8851 Laurel Canyon Boulevard
Sun Valley, CA 91352
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OUR NEXT MEETING IS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
9,
2008 We will have an important discussion about the Waste Management Bradley Recycling Park Expansion. Doug Corcoran Director of Special Projects for the Bradley Landfill will be our speaker. This promises to be a very informative meeting. As you all know, Byrd Middle school has moved to Arleta Street. There will be a NEW HIGH SCHOOL opening at Telfair Ave and Sheldon St in September of 2009. You have an opportunity to participate in naming our new High School. Please contact the new high school principal, Mr. Gary Gray, by E-mail: Gary.Gray@lausd.org and let him know what name you would like for the school. |
Neighborhood Councils were created as part of the 1999 Los Angeles Charter reform package to better connect residents with their city government. Neighborhood councils are direct links to our City Council and City Governmental departments.
The Board consists of community stakeholders who meet, discuss, and prepare presentations about local needs to Los Angeles City governing bodies. They work as an arm of the City to accomplish common goals for the City and the local community. Neighborhood Councils are groups of people coming together to influence City decisions that affect us within our neighborhoods . . . where we live, work, play, shop, study, raise our families, and aim toward an improved community.
Neighborhood Councils ensure that our community has the opportunity to actively participate in City Government. If you live, work, own property or a business in Sun Valley, you are a stakeholder. Join your fellow neighbors at our next meeting. Be part of this neighborhood council and help to change and empower our community.
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