LA Forward: Want to Run for Neighborhood Council?

From LA Forward: There are 99 Neighborhood Councils across the City of Los Angeles. They’re a unique way to learn about how local government works and to influence important policy decisions. Historically these official advisory bodies have been conservative and NIMBYish but we're seeing progressives start to win seats and even gain majorities. Elections are being held...

Candidate Info Session for the 2020/21 Neighborhood Council Elections

You’re invited to a Candidate Info Session for the 2020/21 Neighborhood Council Elections Learn tips for running a successful, low-cost/no-cost campaign for local elected office at an upcoming Neighborhood Council Candidate Info Session, hosted by the City of Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and the LA City Clerk’s Elections team. LA's 99 Neighborhood Councils...

STAP RFP Neighborhood Council Information Session

  A high number of local residents have expressed concern over a City initiative that will upgrade our City street furniture for transit shelters and sidewalk amenities. The primary concerns are related to digital video advertising that may be added to these improvements, including bus shelters. The Director of the City’s Bureau of Street Services,...

NCSA Get Paid to Drive Clean: EV Workshop

  Join us to learn why electric vehicles (EVs) are SO important for the breathability of our air, how you can get thousands of dollars in incentives from the government to buy or lease an EV, how you can charge your EV, and a whole lot more! Special Guests: Lisa Hart of the NCSA, Jasmine...

Digital Media Policy Info Session

Join us Wednesday, December 16, 2020, from 5:00 - 6:30 pm (PST) for an info session on the draft Digital Media Policy for Neighborhood Councils (NCs), currently being reviewed and discussed by the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners. Please RSVP using this form to receive details about the info session online or by phone: http://tiny.cc/DigitalMediaPolicyDec16. No decision has been made about this policy....

Neighborhood Resilience and Security After a Disaster

After a major earthquake, city services will be unavailable for days, if not weeks. We always talk about what happens hours after a disaster. This training will focus on what happens 5 to 7 to 14 days after a disaster. Everyone should be prepared to survive on their own without markets or gas stations or...

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