
February 2018
The NC-DWP MOU Oversight Committee, chaired by Tony Wilkinson, will meet on Saturday morning at 0845 at DWP's HQ in DTLA, 111 North Hope Street. Topics will include: The Department’s San Fernando Valley Groundwater Remediation project. Cost: $600 million over time. A brief discussion of DWP’s charitable giving program. No motions will be entertained. Here Read more
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The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members. This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month. Location details, see: http://www.lancc.org
Find out moreFree parking: Enter from Hope Street, advise parking attendant that you are attending the Neighborhood Council meeting. Bicycle racks are in front of the lower entrance. Public Transit: Civic Center Station of the Red and Purple subway lines is two blocks to the east. http://www.lancc.org
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The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members. This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month. Following this meeting will be the LANNC meeting Location: http://www.lancc.org
Find out moreWe are a large coalition of Neighborhood Councils and welcome everyone to this open process. Don't be left out! Join the LA NC Coalition! Send a delegate from your Neighborhood Council to represent you in this important process in Los Angeles. http://www.lancc.org About Us Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles came about with the revision of Read more
Find out moreJune 2018
The meetings are public and everyone is welcome. See here for location: http://www.lancc.org The official website of the Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition (LANCC). Read more
Find out moreLANCC meets on the first Saturday of every month at 10:00 a.m., currently at the LA Department of Water and Power Headquarters Building Cafeteria Level, 111 N. Hope St., Los Angeles 90012. The meetings typically conclude by 1:00 p.m. Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles came about with the revision of the City Charter in Read more
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The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month. Following will be: Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition (LANCC) Meeting From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
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LA DWP Headquarters Building - Cafeteria Level 111 N. Hope St. Los Angeles 90012 The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members. This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month.
Find out moreLA DWP Headquarters Building - Cafeteria Level 111 N. Hope St. Los Angeles 90012
Find out moreHappy New Year! I hope you had a great Holiday Season and New Year! Join us tomorrow, Saturday, Jan. 5th at 1 p.m. for the first Congress Planning meeting for 2019. Let's catch up on Sponsor Packages and laying the groundwork for the 2019 Congress event at City Hall. NC Elections are in full swing Read more
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The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members. This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month.
Find out moreLA DWP Headquarters Building - Cafeteria Level 111 N. Hope St. Los Angeles 90012
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This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month. The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members.
Find out moreLA DWP Headquarters Building - Cafeteria Level
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LA DWP Headquarters Building - Cafeteria Level 111 N. Hope St. Los Angeles 90012
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The DWP Advocacy Committee welcomes neighborhood councils, other organizations, and individuals as members. This committee usually meets the first Saturday of each odd-numbered month. https://www.ladwpnews.com/category/neighborhood-news/
Find out morehttp://www.lancc.org Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles came about with the revision of the City Charter in 1999. Article IX, Section 901(c) of that Charter states that the Neighborhood Councils should come together as a Congress of Neighborhoods. Why a "Congress of Neighborhoods"? What did the members of the Revision Commission mean when they used that Read more
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