Community Cleans Up at Valley Plaza
Not only did they clean up the park, they gave away 50 shade trees and 20 of these 55-gallon rain barrels so our neighbors can enjoy more shade and conserve more water.
Not only did they clean up the park, they gave away 50 shade trees and 20 of these 55-gallon rain barrels so our neighbors can enjoy more shade and conserve more water.
The lights have been installed by the City's General Services Department on the LADOT building with funds made possible through the Athens Trust Fund. A crew has been out there clearing out the dead brush, weeds and trash.
Updated plans include adding security lighting to the DOT building. We will also be upgrading the fencing and repairing irrigation.
Submit your comments by July 23, 2024 on proposed revisions to the sidewalk repair plan
"This project is more than just an aesthetic enhancement, it's a testament to our communities, commitment to sustainability and inclusiveness," said Greg Wright, President of the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council.
The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering and the project team continue to study the design of the Los Angeles Riverway San Fernando Valley Design Completion Project, which spans three miles from Whitsett Ave to Lankershim Blvd. Please complete the survey by June 2.
NoHo West is excited to announce that new sail shades have been installed at Jamie Beth Slavin Park. NoHo West sends a hearty Thank You to Jeff Camp for shepherding this project through! And Thank You to Recreation & Parks! It's beautiful and a great gift to the children of North Hollywood.
Have you seen the vibrant art boxes cropping up around NoHo West? We have sponsored artist Paul Juno as he paints 15 boxes all over NoHo West. Check them out!
Caltrans held a community meeting on April 12 about proposed 170 and 101 Beautification Projects. If you missed the meeting, you can review the presentations and youtube of the meeting.
The Victory-Goodland Green Street Project and and the Ben and Victory Stormwater Capture Project will capture up to 176 acre-feet of stormwater runoff per year -- equivalent to the amount of water used by 300 homes.