Recent Updates
City of Los Angeles Launches MyHistoricLA.org
February 1, 2012 By Admin · Leave a Comment

Do you know of a special place that has architectural, historical, social, or cultural significance in your neighborhood? Visit MyHistoricLA.org to share your ideas!
MyHistoricLA.org is a program of SurveyLA, the citywide Los Angeles Historic Resources Survey project (www.surveyla.org).
MyHistoricLA.org is a new and innovative public participation tool that allows you to contribute information about important historic resources in your community. This information is used by professional survey teams as they systematically conduct field surveys over a multi-year period.
MyHistoricLA.org is currently engaging in the following conversations…
- Can you tell us about a place in your neighborhood that makes it special?
- Can you identify and tell us about a club house or meeting hall that played an important role in Los Angeles history?
- Do you know the location and story of any buildings, structures, or landscapes associated with the agricultural history of the San Fernando Valley?
- What Los Angeles neighborhood do you think is the best example of Post WWII residential development and suburbanization?
It’s easy to sign in and join this exciting new citywide conversation. Please spread the word — through posts, tweets or old-fashioned emails — to all of your friends and neighbors who care about Los Angeles’ history and architecture.
Community Budget Survey
January 27, 2012 By Admin · Leave a Comment
The Mayor’s Office, in collaboration with the Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates, is proud to present to you this year’s Mayor’s Community Budget Survey!!
The link to the Mayor’s 2012 Community Budget Survey is:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2012LABudgetSurvey
The survey link is live. Please take now.
A hard copy of the survey can be found at www.lacity.org. Once on the City’s website, under the Mayor’s name, click on “City Budget” and follow the prompt.

City Council Approves Temporary Transfer of NC Elections from City Clerk to Dept. of Neighborhood Empowerment
January 12, 2012 By Admin · Leave a Comment
The City Council took action in support of Councilman Krekorian’s recommendation that NC elections not be postponed until 2014, but be available in Fiscal Year 2012-13. The next step will be deciding how to pay for it. The Department was asked to report back to Council on a plan to administer elections along with a [...]

Website Informs Public of Redistricting Process
March 18, 2011 By Admin · Leave a Comment
The Boundary Review Committee for Los Angeles County has launched a website where residents can participate in the reapportionment of supervisorial districts. The website, redistricting.lacounty.gov, informs residents about the reapportionment process and allows them to express their views. It also includes background information on the Boundary Review Committee, which will make a recommendation to the [...]

Putting Teeth into the City’s Barking Dog Ordinance
November 5, 2011 By Admin · Leave a Comment
This week the City Council changed the City’s ordinance regulating nuisance dogs, establishing a new hearing procedure and fine structure. Before, a citation could only be issued for licensed dogs because the citation was attached to the license. The owner first had to be forced to get a license. Under the new code, Animal Control [...]

CSUN Kinesiology Exercircuit Invitation
November 1, 2011 By Admin · 2 Comments
At 9:30 am on Wednesday, November 9, 2011, CSUN will have a spirited and eye-opening demonstration of the utility of this ExerCircuit for individuals of all ages and fitness levels. It is an example of how the Parks and Kinesiology can partner to make the right selection of equipment and design a circuit to provide [...]