- Public Council Meeting
March 17, 2010 (7:00 PM) - Screening: William Krisel, Architect
April 13, 2010 (7:00 PM) - Earth Day 2010
April 22, 2010 (All Day)
Welcome and Introduction
Welcome to the web site of the Northridge East Neighborhood Council; it's still new, and will evolve and grow. Here's a quick guide to some of the features:
- The bar just below the site banner is the menu; moving your cursor over the items will show subitems under it.
- The outlined region just below the menu bar (that currently reads "Home") will give you an idea of where in the site your current page is. For example, if you select the “About NENC” item, then “Agenda & Minutes”, it will read “Home > About NENC > Agenda & Minutes”.
- On the left is a search box; if you can't find a page or topic in the menu, you can search for it here.
- Below the search box is a listing and calendar of NENC events, including our next plenary meeting. You can click on any event (or date in the calendar) to get more information about it.
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Public Meeting Location
This month's meeting, and all meetings (except those in July and August) will be at Northridge Academy High School, 9601 Zelzah Ave., in the Auditorium.
About NENC
Agenda & Minutes0 Comments
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| Candidate | Votes Cast |
| At-Large Representatives (vote for 2) |
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| CHAVON SMITH | 8 |
| NESTOR M. FANTINI | 23 |
| ALICE N. MCCAIN | 30 |
| WRITE-IN | 6 |
| Business Owner/Employee Representatives (vote for 2) | |
| BARRY M. GREENBERG | 35 |
| WRITE-IN | 12 |
| Property Owner Representatives (vote for 3) | |
| SUDHIR "STEVE" PATEL | 41 |
| LUCILLE R. MEEHAN | 32 |
| WRITE-IN | 1 |
| Residents and Either Property Owner, Renter, Business Owner/Employee (vote for 3) | |
| DON L. DWIGGINS | 32 |
| YEHUDA J. DRAIMAN | 39 |
| PETER C. MCCARTY | 32 |
| WRITE-IN | 0 |
| Either Property Owner, Renter, or Business Owner/Employee Representatives (vote for 2) | |
| KELLY M. LORD | 41 |
| WRITE-IN | 2 |
The official City Clerk timeline for the post-election process is as follows (the events in this timeline are described in detail in the Election Procedures document):
- Deadline to complete Final Canvass: Thursday, March 11.
- Deadline to submit Recount and Challenges: Thursday, March 18. (Any stakeholder who voted in the election may request a recount or submit a challenge up to this date. If none are submitted, the results will be final at this time.)
- Deadline to finish Recount: Thursday, March 25.
- Deadline to issue Recount (Final Election Report): Monday, April 19
- Deadline to submit all Challenge Recommendations to the Challenge Review Panel: Monday, April 19
- Deadline for the Challenge Review Panel to issue verdict to the City Clerk: Wednesday, April 28
- Deadline for the City Clerk to issue Final Challenge Report: Friday, May 7
When the City Clerk's office has tabulated and certified the results, they will be published here. Watch this space!
Last Updated (Wednesday, 03 March 2010 18:33)
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Acclaimed Artist Shows at CSUN
Northridge East Neighborhood Council Youth Member Steven Ramirez enjoyed meeting renowned artist and
Williams’ new body of work, includes paintings, prints and, for the first time, sculptures. Known as an “artist’s artist,” Williams’ work travels from the underground comic world of the 1960s, through the founding of the popular art magazine, Juxtapoz, to his current body of work exploring the next step into abstract thought. This show travels from Tony Shafrazi Gallery where it originated.
The collection is on display until April 3 at
Last Updated (Wednesday, 03 March 2010 11:04)
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NENC Presents Academic Achievement Award to Holmes Middle School
Education has always been at the forefront of the Northridge East Neighborhood Council’s agenda, and the academic achievement award presented to
Nestor Fantini, NENC Education Chair (front row, left) stands next to Holmes’ Assistant Principal Ted Yamane (center) as Council President Steve Patel (front row, right) presents Yamane with a plaque honoring the school’s academic achievements over the last couple of years. Holmes has raised its state standardized testing scores by more than 30 points.
“I was tickled pink by the award,” said Yamane. “We worked hard. We have a great group of teachers and staff; our hard work paid off. We were recognized by the state of
Surrounding Yamane are other NENC members (back row, L to R): Thom Baker, Steven Ramirez, Barry Goldberg, Conor Lansdale, Kelly Lord and Don Dwiggins. The presentation of this award is just another testament to NENC’s efforts to make Northridge a better place to live, work, play and learn.
For more information contact NENC at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Last Updated (Saturday, 09 January 2010 21:23)
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NENC Joins Forces with the LAPDs Volunteer Surveillance Team
To make Northridge a better place to live, work, play and learn the Northridge East Neighborhood Council has supplied video cameras to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Devonshire Volunteer Surveillance Team. VST provides teams of trained citizen volunteers to assist the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in crime suppression surveillance operations. This reduces criminal activity and improves the quality of life and safety of the residents, parks, schools and businesses in the area.
Its members have contributed 52,784 combined volunteer hours, which has saved the city $5,383,968.00. VST members have assisted in over 4,612 arrests on a total of 1,594 details, without a single injury!
VST works with nearby police units at assigned observation posts and, using the police radio, describe criminal activity in progress. Truancy, graffiti, curfew, car thefts, burglaries, drug sales and other crimes can be suppressed by being at the location when the crime occurs.
Since its inception in 1992, VST has since grown to be recognized and singled out for commendation as a model of Community Based Policing by city, state and federal law enforcement. If your are interested in joining VST, please call 818-832-0992.



