The Northridge West Neighborhood Council (NWNC) is an officially recognized council that is part of the Los Angeles citywide system of neighborhood councils. Each NC receives $45,000 per year from the Los Angeles City Council.
The NWNC meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00PM in the auditorium at Beckford Elementary School at 19130 Tulsa St.. The school is located in between Wilbur and Tampa just north of Chatsworth St. Enter from Vanalden.
A. The purpose of the NWNC is to provide a forum for Stakeholders to address issues related to their quality of life. NWNC shall serve as an advocate for issues of concern to our community, and shall have such powers as granted by the Los Angeles City Charter, or by the Mayor and City Council of the city of Los Angeles. The NWNC was certified in October, 2004.
B. The mission of the NWNC is to provide an inclusive open forum for public discussion of community issues, and to advise the City of Los Angeles on issues concerning City governance, the needs of this neighborhood, the delivery of City services, and on matters of a citywide nature, as they relate to the Stakeholders of the NWNC.
2. To initiate, execute, and support projects for the physical, social, and cultural improvement of western portion of Northridge. Likewise, the NWNC will advocate against any project which appears detrimental to the welfare of our Stakeholders.
3. To enhance the sense of community and the level of neighborhood involvement within the boundaries of the NWNC.
4. To facilitate communication between the City of Los Angeles and Community Stakeholders on issues of concern to the community and/or the Stakeholders.
The NWNC includes a geographic area with the following boundaries. The southern side of the 118 Freeway shall be the northern boundary; the northern side of Nordhoff Street and Nordhoff Way shall be the southern boundary; the western side of Reseda Boulevard shall be the eastern boundary; and the eastern side of Corbin Avenue shall be the western boundary.
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