Valley Glen Donates Two Trucks of Food

Valley Glen Donates Two Trucks of Food

Thank you to the more than 150 people who donated to our Food Drive this past weekend and to the 20 volunteers who helped. With the support of Councilman Paul Krekorian, the Valley Glen Neighborhood Association and Olive Fresh MarketPlace, we donated nearly a pallet...
All Meetings Cancelled In March

All Meetings Cancelled In March

We have just received notice from the City that all Neighborhood Council board, committee, alliance, and liaison meetings – as well as all other NC-related events – are suspended up to and including March 31, 2020. All Angelenos should sign up for...
Coyotes Pestering Valley Glen

Coyotes Pestering Valley Glen

At our December meeting we again heard stakeholder concerns about coyotes and the danger they present to children and pets in Valley Glen. We are aware that they may have dens in the radio tower lot to the east of Valley College. If you have concerns about coyotes we...
Got Illegal Dumping?

Got Illegal Dumping?

If you witness illegal dumping you can report it. Here is the official word from the Bureau of Sanitation: Watershed Protection Division is the lead on illegal dumping in the City of Los Angeles. We have issued a large number of citations for illegal dumping this year...
North Hollywood LAPD Gets New Mural

North Hollywood LAPD Gets New Mural

Councilmember Krekorian joined LAPD Capt. Graham to welcome this brand new mural at the North Hollywood Police Station created by Muralism.org, a local nonprofit that works with artists who have special needs. LA is certainly the mural capital of the world and...
New Valley Glen Signal Protects Pedestrians

New Valley Glen Signal Protects Pedestrians

VALLEY GLEN – The week of August 24, 2018, Councilmember Krekorian, joined by the LA Department of Transportation and community members, flipped the switch to activate a new crosswalk signal at the intersection of Oxnard Street and Varna Avenue, a vital...
LAPD Seeks Input on Video Policy & Police Chief

LAPD Seeks Input on Video Policy & Police Chief

The LAPD has released their draft policy regarding releasing critical incident video, which calls for releasing the video within 45 days of the incident or sooner along with relevant information to provide context. Critical incidents are described as: Officer-involved...
Speed Hump Application Window Opens

Speed Hump Application Window Opens

Does your street seem like a NASCAR track? Starting Sept. 22, at 8am the LA Department of Transportation will begin accepting a new round of applications for its Speed Hump Program. This is the second year in a row that LA will offer this program across the city....