Surviving an Active Shooter Training
You are invited to attend this valuable free training on how to survive an Active Shooter Attack. Learn how you can run, hide and fight. Find out what we know Read More
You are invited to attend this valuable free training on how to survive an Active Shooter Attack. Learn how you can run, hide and fight. Find out what we know Read More
After the June 2 elections, NCWP met in August to install new Board Members and elected the following officers: Congratulations to:Paula Gerez, PresidentMichelle Cooley-Strickland, Vice PresidentNaomi Waka, TreasurerGeoff Maleman, Recording Read More
From the Mayor’s Office We are committed transparency and accountability in our initiatives to end homelessness in LA. Below you will find tracking dashboards for spending associated with both Measure Read More
The City of Los Angeles Planning Department issues Early Notification Report for Bi-weekly Case Filing to provide information about applications for planning entitlements filed throughout the City of Los Angeles. Read More
The number of homeless people counted across Los Angeles County jumped 12% over the past year to nearly 59,000, with more young and old residents and families on the streets, Read More
There are a few things that are required of all board members. Training requirements for Ethics, Funding and a Code of Conduct. The ETHICS training will take the most time, Read More
The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Airfield and Terminal Modernization Project will focus on airfield, terminal and landside improvements, while staying within the airport’s existing footprint. The Project would elevate Read More
The Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates have completed their 2019 white paper. PLEASE READ at minimum THE FIRST 5 PAGES to obtain an understanding of the problems our city has. The Read More
The Bylaws of the NCWP reflect the Rules of Conduct of our organization. They explain the purpose of the NCWP, its meetings, elections of the board of directors and officers, Read More
Inoperable cars must be garaged or somewhere hidden, not in a driveway or on the street (LAMC 12.21A8(b)) Dept. of Transportation Abandoned Vehicle (800) 222-6366 The City Attorney's Good Neighbor Read More