WHNC has a new meeting location at
Chaminade High School
Next meeting - Jan. 9, 2008
23260 Saticoy Street in West Hills
Chaminade Preparatory School has opened up their new facilities
for us to hold our meetings on their campus. The Chaminade auditorium
will provide a larger and more comfortable meeting area for us and will
allow us to provide refreshments during our meetings. Download
the January 2008 Agenda here
We also would like to extend a very sincere thank you
to the 911 Center for having allowed us to hold our meetings there over
the past 3 years. It has proved an invaluable resource to the council
and we are all grateful for the opportunity and relationship provided
to the community
Letter to LADOT
re Valley Circle and Highlander
At the November 7, 2007 meeting of the West Hills Neighborhood
Council, it was agreed that the Council would consolidate and provide
questions from the community with regard to the traffic control issue
at Valley Circle and Highlander Road. Please read the Letter
from Mr. Stephen Lenske dated January 11, 2008, written to Mr. Ken
Firoozmand of Los Angeles Department of Transportation. Mr. Firoozmand
agreed that he would in turn provide responses to those questions and
concerns.
The responses Mr. Firoozmand to that letter from can be
downloaded here.
The Valley
Circle Traffic and Safety Action Plan available for download in
PDF format (11MB), as is the Valley
Circle Corridor Map.
How to request to be on the
Agenda
Please download this WHNC
Request for Support Submission Form (MS Word document), complete
with as much detail and background information to the WHNC Board as
possible, and return by email at least 3 weeks in advance of the meeting
you wish to have your issue presented. Please submit by email as early
as possible to mail@westhillsnc.org
to request to be included on a meeting agenda.
Are you interested in filling a vacant WHNC Board
Seat?
If you are interested in serving on the WHNC Board as an appointment
to fill any vacant board seats, please download the WHNC
application for appointment, and submit it to Michelle.Ritchie@westhillsnc.org.
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