Who we are
The West HillsNeighborhood Council was organized and elected for the principal purpose of representing and promoting the interests of those who live, work, study, pray, or play within the boundariesof West Hills. The COUNCIL provides a forum to the stakeholders of West Hills to hear and be heard on issues that affect the West Hills community. The COUNCIL is made up of twenty five (25) volunteers elected by West Hills stakeholders, who serve for a term of three years. COUNCIL activities consist of holding regularly scheduled public meetings, the dissemination of relevant information, making recommendations to stakeholders and officials of the City of Los Angeles with regard to the improvement and planning of the community of West Hills, and acting as a liaison to facilitate and influence the delivery of City services and City government responses to the problems and requests of the Stakeholders. The COUNCIL was officially certified by the Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment in November of 2001 as part of the city’s initiative to provide a greater voice and influence to local communities throughout the City of Los Angeles.
1. North – From the center of the intersection of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Nordhoff Street going west along the median of Nordhoff Street and continuing that line westward to the Los Angeles city limits;
2. East – From the center of the intersection of Nordhoff Street and Topanga Canyon Boulevard going south along the median of Topanga Canyon Boulevard to the center of the intersection of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Roscoe Boulevard, then west along the median of Roscoe Boulevard to the center of the intersection of Roscoe Boulevard and Shoup Avenue, then south along the median of Shoup Avenue to the center of the intersection of Shoup Avenue and Victory Boulevard;
3. South – From the center of the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Shoup Avenue going west along the median of Victory Boulevard to the city limits;
4. West – From the intersection of the median of Victory Boulevard and the city’s western limits going north along the city limits to the northern boundary of West Hills.