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Northridge East Neighborhood Council
Making Northridge, CA a Better Place to Live, Work, Play, and Learn

Mosquito Control & Awareness

May 13, 2022 Leave a Comment

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Following the end of Mosquito Awareness Week, it remains critically important to be aware of the steps we all can take in preventing the transmission of deadly diseases. To combat the growth of the mosquito population, the Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District has put together information that can help you fight back against this […]

Filed Under: Public Health

Free Senior Meal Program – Ends June 30, 2022

May 13, 2022 Leave a Comment

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Join today! The Senior Meal Program ends June 30, 2022. If you are 60+, reside in Los Angeles city, and would like to enroll, please call: (213) 202-5669 or email seniormealprogram@lacity.org.

Filed Under: City of Los Angeles, Seniors

Homeless shelter named for the late Alex Trebek opens in Northridge

May 13, 2022 Leave a Comment

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Mayor Garcetti and Councilmember Lee celebrated the Trebek Center, a 107-bed interim housing facility, at a ribbon-cutting event Thursday. The Trebek Center, a newly built interim housing project in Northridge, will welcome its first residents Tuesday after a momentous ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday morning. The 107-bed interim housing facility for individuals experiencing homelessness was spearheaded by […]

Filed Under: Homelessness, Northridge East Community

L.A. to Reduce Outdoor Watering from Three Days per Week to Two

May 10, 2022 Leave a Comment

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Starting June 1, LADWP customers will have to cut their number of outdoor watering days from three to two. The rules, announced today, came in response to restrictions two weeks ago by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in light of this historic climate change-exacerbated drought. “We have plenty of water if we all do the right thing,” said […]

Filed Under: Homeowners, LADWP

Free Document Shredding Event – Saturday, May 21

May 9, 2022 Leave a Comment

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Saturday, May 21 10am – 12pm (or until the truck is full) CD12 Community Service Center 9207 Oakdale Ave Chatsworth, CA 91311 Box papers to be shredded in a standard banker size box. Measurements = 12 x 10 x 15. Maximum 3 boxes per car. Follow the signs upon your arrival. Assistance removing boxes will […]

Filed Under: Council District 12, Events

13th Annual Senior Symposium – Saturday, May 14

May 9, 2022 Leave a Comment

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13TH ANNUAL SENIOR SYMPOSIUM Saturday, May 14th, 2022 9:00am – 12:00pm ONEgeneration Intergenerational Daycare Center 17400 Victory Blvd. Lake Balboa, CA 91406 Join us IN-PERSON to gain access to local resources in healthcare and aging. COVID protocols and practices will be implemented. Click here to register via Eventbrite *All who pre-register will be entered into […]

Filed Under: Events, Northridge East Community, Seniors

Water Restrictions Ordered Amid Declared Shortage

May 4, 2022 Leave a Comment

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A big cut in water use is needed to prevent officials from implementing even more stringent measures to mitigate the drought. What to know. Six million residents in Southern California will face water restrictions next month after water officials declared a severe shortage emergency amid the state’s worsening drought. Residents across dozens of Southland cities […]

Filed Under: Metropolitan Water District

Find an Alternate Route: Westbound 118 Reseda Blvd Offramp to Close Thursday for 6 Months

April 20, 2022

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The Reseda Boulevard offramp to the westbound state Route 118 (Ronald Reagan Freeway) will close to traffic at 9 p.m. on Thursday. The offramp could be closed for six months, according to the California Department of Transportation. Motorists are advised to use the Balboa Boulevard or Tampa Avenue offramps as alternatives. While the ramp is […]

Filed Under: Transportation

Multiple Earthquakes Shake Southern California, Mexico

April 19, 2022

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The largest temblor was reported as a magnitude 3.9. A magnitude 3.9 earthquake shook Southern California Tuesday afternoon, and others were reported earlier. The moderate temblor reported at 1:30 p.m. by the U.S. Geological Survey was centered about 4 miles southeast of Brawley in Imperial County. The area is near the border with Mexico. Just […]

Filed Under: Public Safety

BeautifyLA Grant Cycle 2 -Round 1 Proposal Period Is Now Live

April 12, 2022

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The Keep Los Angeles Beautiful (KLAB) Community Beautification Grant Do you or your group have innovative ideas about how to improve and beautify the public spaces in your community? Keep Los Angeles Beautiful (KLAB) is now accepting proposals and will award grants to provide additional financial support to help bring your ideas to life and […]

Filed Under: Beautification, City of Los Angeles

LA County Masking Update

April 9, 2022

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LA County has made modifications to masking rules. See here for detailed rules and recommendations. EVERYONE* MUST wear a mask: On planes, trains, buses, ferries, taxis and ride-shares, and all other forms of public transport In transportation hubs like airports, bus terminals, train stations, marinas, seaports or other ports, subway stations, or any other area that provides transportation […]

Filed Under: County, COVID-19

LA County’s Breathe Program

April 9, 2022

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LA County continues accepting applications for their Breathe program through 4/13. Breathe is a guaranteed income project that will provide 1,000 eligible residents with $1,000 per month for three years in an effort to help them become more financially secure. This will be an independent research project that will be used to study the effects of […]

Filed Under: County

Microenterprise Recovery Grant Program

April 9, 2022

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Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department has launched a program to provide grants of up $15,000 to microenterprises located in the City of LA who need financial help as they recover from the pandemic. Microenterprises with no employees may be eligible to receive up to $10k in assistance and microenterprises who need assistance with payroll […]

Filed Under: Business, City of Los Angeles

Home Buyers Education Classes

April 9, 2022

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The Los Angeles Housing Department has recently increased the amount of assistance given to first-time homebuyers through its Moderate Income Purchase Assistance Program (MIPA). There are a few requirements to qualify for the program, one of which is attending an 8-hour Homebuyer Education Class hosted through one of their approved providers. Click here to learn more […]

Filed Under: City of Los Angeles, Homeowners, Renters

Affordable Connectivity Program

April 9, 2022

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Charter Communications has recently announced the launch of Spectrum Internet 100, a free (or low-cost) broadband service for those who qualify under the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Access to the internet has undoubtedly become a basic utility for modern life and every effort to bring households online is an opportunity to help […]

Filed Under: Resources

Expanded Water Conservation Rebates

April 9, 2022

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LADWP continues urging customers to monitor their water usage amidst the continuing dry conditions throughout the state. To help, LADWP has increased rebates for popular water saving measures including a 25% increase to its high-efficiency clothes washer rebate, from $400 to $500, as well as a 65% increase to its water-efficient toilet rebate, from $150 to $250. […]

Filed Under: LADWP

Free Tax Prep Los Angeles

April 9, 2022

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Looking for a safe, free, and easy way to file your taxes? Free Tax Prep LA is offering LA County residents access to certified tax preparers who can help you prepare your tax return either online or in-person. This program will help you claim tax credits and put money back into your family’s pocket. Get […]

Filed Under: Resources

Beautify LA Grant

April 8, 2022

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Have ideas on how to keep our public spaces clean and beautiful? Keep Los Angeles Beautiful is currently accepting proposals from community-based groups the in City of Los Angeles to fund beautification projects that enhance our public spaces. Awardees will be given a grant of up to $2,500. Groups do not have to be official […]

Filed Under: Beautification, City of Los Angeles

Air Monitoring Community Meeting – April 12

April 8, 2022

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Argos Scientific and the University of California, Los Angeles invite you to a community meeting on April 12, 2022, at 6 p.m. to discuss the installation of a state-of-the-art air monitoring network in the city of Porter Ranch. Register for the Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vVgOV79jR0iGtlehbYHquA

Filed Under: Aliso Canyon

Streamlining Los Angeles’ Restaurant Beverage Program

April 2, 2022

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Yesterday, City Council introduced a motion for opt-in eligible restaurants in L.A. City to participate in Los Angeles’ newly established Restaurant Beverage Program. This program, eligible only to sit-down restaurants that meet a number of operating and “good neighbor” requirements, shortens the time required for City approvals from months to weeks, helping restaurant owners get […]

Filed Under: Business, City of Los Angeles

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