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Balboa & Devonshire Community Beautification Video & other cleanup photos.

Here’s a new and eye-opening video showing the VOLUNTEERS CLEANING COMMUNITIES & NORTHRIDGE BEAUTIFICATION GROUP doing their final clean-up at the Devonshire & Balboa homeless encampment. A special thank you to those volunteers who are working selflessly to keep our community clean.  Please show your support.   (Video credit:  Mark Hovater).  …

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Aliso Canyon Disaster Health Research Study Update

The LA County Department of Health has completed a report that highlights key messages and findings from hundreds of  comments related to the draft goals and priorities for the health study.   A $1.8 billion settlement has also been agreed upon.  Read the article and other info below:

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The NWNC Public Safety Committee Urges You to Prepare!

The City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department (EMD) Ready Your LA Neighborhood (RYLAN) Program is designed to help you, your family, and your neighborhood prepare for disaster. There are a variety of things you can do to increase your readiness.

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Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention Tips

The Los Angeles area has been experiencing thefts of catalytic converters.  It can cost up to $2,000 to replace your catalytic converter if it is stolen…and it is illegal to drive without one.  See more info in the flyer below.

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Sidewalk Vending Presentation from Aug. 10, 2021

If you missed the presentation by the City of Los Angeles on Sidewalk Vending at the Governing Board Meeting on August 10, 2021, you can view the Powerpoint Presentation here and get all the highlights. 

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Watch the Video from the August 2021 National Night Out Event

The National Night Out at LAPD Devonshire Pals facility in Northridge was held August 3rd. Participants shared that it was sure fun to go out in the community again and see a bunch of friends. Officer Zamora from the Devonshire Division put on a good show and kids really had …

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Fall 2021: Getting Students Back to School Safely

As California schools plan to reopen in the fall, many are concerned about how to best protect the health and safety of students and their families. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers in-person learning a high priority for children’s healthy development and well-being. However, to prevent …

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Your Neighborhood Council In Action

A short video featuring Neighborhood Council President Abby Bailes talking about tree trimming and your neighborhood council in action improving the community.

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