Increase of Abandoned Vehicles
Please be aware of an increase in stripped and abandoned vehicles being dumped throughout North Hollywood West and neighboring communities.
Please be aware of an increase in stripped and abandoned vehicles being dumped throughout North Hollywood West and neighboring communities.
The line will include 22 enhanced stations with shaded canopies, seating, lighting, and real-time arrival information. Two of these stations will be in North Hollywood, at the main Metro station and at Vineland Ave. and Hesby Street.
NoHo West Neighborhood Council members and stakeholders cleaned up with Volunteers Cleaning Communities on May 16th for their massive clean up of Vanowen across the valley.
With the World Cup coming to Los Angeles, a number of events will be happening in our area, including this list of watch parties at the Whitsett Sports Complex.
Fur Fest empowered our pet parents with the information they need to give their furry friends the best lives possible.
...removed three vehicles, three illegal dumpsites, more than 40 tons of trash, 400 pounds of paint, 300 pounds of human waste, 105 pounds of ignitable waste, 70 pounds of reactive waste, 70 corrosive materials, 20 pounds of oil, 20 hypodermic needles and 20 items of other drug paraphernalia. The overgrown vegetation used to hide illegal activity has been removed.
CD2 Is looking for artists to volunteer to paint LADOT signal boxes. Submit your proposal now.
Grateful to the incredible volunteers and the NoHo West Neighborhood Council for showing up and putting in the work to keep our neighborhoods clean, safe, and connected.
Solar Street Lights Approved by Mayor The new initiative, an historic agreement between the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and the Bureau of Street Lighting (BSL) to identify and install up to 60,000 solar street lights across the city over the next two years. This Solar Street Lights Initiative will also address the more than 32,000 street light service requests by either modernizing these lights or repairing them.
(LEAP) provides single family residential customers in disadvantaged communities FREE turf removal, installation of new California Friendly Gardens, and/or high-efficiency irrigation upgrades. Apply now!