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April 9, 2022
Expanded Water Conservation Rebates

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. […]

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April 9, 2022
Free Tax Prep Los Angeles

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 […]

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April 8, 2022
Beautify LA Grant

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 […]

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April 2, 2022
Streamlining Los Angeles' Restaurant Beverage Program

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 […]

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March 31, 2022
LA to Lift Vaccine Verification Mandate for Indoor Businesses

The City Council passed an urgency ordinance to end proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirements to enter clubs, gyms, theaters, and eateries. Los Angeles will cease requiring patrons at most indoor establishments and large outdoor venues to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter. The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday passed an urgency ordinance eliminating […]

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March 28, 2022
Moderate-Income First-Home Buyers Education Classes

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 […]

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March 21, 2022
Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council's YouTube Channel

If you've been following us for a while, you know we have our own YouTube channel where we upload videos of our board meetings and committee meetings. This is a great resource for stakeholders who are unable to make it to our public zoom meetings. We invite you to visit our channel and take a […]

Read More
March 18, 2022
Bus-Only Lane Violations to Be Enforced

LADOT has begun targeted enforcement of bus-only lanes across Los Angeles issuing written warnings in the first week of their targeted enforcement. Starting next week, all violators may receive a citation and may be towed in accordance with municipal code. As a reminder, it is illegal to park or stop in bus-only lanes during posted […]

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March 18, 2022
LA Marathon This Sunday

The 2022 LA Marathon returns this Sunday, March 20th. Please be advised that the route starts at Dodger Stadium and the finish line is in Century City. Street closures will begin as early as 2:00 a.m. the night before, so expect delays and congestion in and around the event area.  In addition, Metro bus riders […]

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March 18, 2022
SoCal Gas CARE Program

Looking to save on your natural gas bill? The SoCal Gas CARE program could help you save up to 20% on your monthly gas bill. The simple online application takes only a few minutes and does not require any additional documentation. After submitting your application, you will immediately know if you qualify. If you have […]

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March 18, 2022
LADWP EZ-SAVE Program

Need help with your LADWP bill? EZ-SAVE Program, formerly the Low-Income Discount Program, helps low-income Angelenos save on their water, power, and sewer bills. No proof of income documents are required to apply. Receive a bill discount, access to other assistance programs, and long-term payment arrangements. Click here to apply today!

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March 18, 2022
L.A. Zoo Paid Internship

The L.A. Zoo is hosting 10-week paid internships for college students from over-excluded identities in the zoo and conservation fields. Interns will work directly with industry professionals on real-world projects, summarize their practical knowledge, and present their experience at the conclusion at the end of their internship. This opportunity will allow students to jump-start their […]

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March 14, 2022
Last Call for Rental Assistance--March 31!!

If you are a landlord or tenant and need financial assistance with unpaid rent or utilities, we encourage you to apply for the CA-COVID-19 Rent Relief Program. Applications will be accepted through March 31, 2022, to pay unpaid rent and/or utilities owed up to March 31, 2022. Income-eligible applicants may qualify regardless of immigration status […]

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March 11, 2022
Free Webinar: Free EV Charging Stations for Apartments and Commercial Buildings

Monday, March 28, 2022 11:00 AM Zoom Meeting ID: 858 3832 5611 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, free for apartment and commercial buildings. Join a short webinar to learn about LADWP's Charge Up LA Rebate Program and how you can install Free Charging Stations at your property. To RSVP please call 818-708-6603 or email jtorres@onegeneration.org

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March 10, 2022
LA County’s Guaranteed Income Program is Launching on March 31st

Could you use an extra $1,000 a month? LA County’s Guaranteed Income Program is launching. Eligible residents who are selected will have a chance to “breathe” easier.  Applications start March 31, 2022.  For details on eligibility, please visit breathe.lacounty.gov

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March 10, 2022
Billions Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes May Swarm California

As many as 2 billion mosquitoes will be released in California to help combat mosquito-borne diseases such as yellow fever, dengue, and Zika. A swarm of 2 billion genetically modified mosquitoes could soon buzz across California to help combat an invasive mosquito species known to spread diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever. […]

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March 4, 2022
Housing is Key

The Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) has announced that the "Housing is Key" Rent Relief Program will stop accepting applications on March 31st. This program provides free financial assistance to landlords and renters who need help with unpaid rent or utilities due to COVID-19. LAHD urges tenants and landlords to apply before the end of the […]

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March 4, 2022
Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places Program

The Los Angeles City Planning Urban Design Studio invites your participation in their upcoming workshops regarding the Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places program. Since its introduction in 2021, LA City Planning has developed a strategy to implement healthy building and climate-adapted site design through an update to the City's landscape ordinance. Please join the department for one […]

Read More
March 4, 2022
City Vaccination Requirements in Effect

COVID-19 vaccine verification is now required for customers and onsite employees at indoor portions of bars, wineries breweries, nightclubs, and lounges in the County of Los Angeles. Additionally, in the City of Los Angeles, vaccine verification is needed to enter additional establishments beyond what is required under the County mandate including: Establishments where food or […]

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March 4, 2022
LA County Masking Update

Effective today, LA County has made modifications to masking rules. After hitting a key milestone, the Los Angeles County Health Officer has lifted indoor mask requirements in many places, but federal and state rules continue to require masks for everyone* 2 years of age and older in some locations (see table).  Masks are required indoors […]

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April 9, 2022
Expanded Water Conservation Rebates

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. […]

Read More
April 9, 2022
Free Tax Prep Los Angeles

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 […]

Read More
April 8, 2022
Beautify LA Grant

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 […]

Read More
April 2, 2022
Streamlining Los Angeles' Restaurant Beverage Program

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 […]

Read More
March 31, 2022
LA to Lift Vaccine Verification Mandate for Indoor Businesses

The City Council passed an urgency ordinance to end proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirements to enter clubs, gyms, theaters, and eateries. Los Angeles will cease requiring patrons at most indoor establishments and large outdoor venues to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter. The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday passed an urgency ordinance eliminating […]

Read More
March 28, 2022
Moderate-Income First-Home Buyers Education Classes

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 […]

Read More
March 21, 2022
Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council's YouTube Channel

If you've been following us for a while, you know we have our own YouTube channel where we upload videos of our board meetings and committee meetings. This is a great resource for stakeholders who are unable to make it to our public zoom meetings. We invite you to visit our channel and take a […]

Read More
March 18, 2022
Bus-Only Lane Violations to Be Enforced

LADOT has begun targeted enforcement of bus-only lanes across Los Angeles issuing written warnings in the first week of their targeted enforcement. Starting next week, all violators may receive a citation and may be towed in accordance with municipal code. As a reminder, it is illegal to park or stop in bus-only lanes during posted […]

Read More
March 18, 2022
LA Marathon This Sunday

The 2022 LA Marathon returns this Sunday, March 20th. Please be advised that the route starts at Dodger Stadium and the finish line is in Century City. Street closures will begin as early as 2:00 a.m. the night before, so expect delays and congestion in and around the event area.  In addition, Metro bus riders […]

Read More
March 18, 2022
SoCal Gas CARE Program

Looking to save on your natural gas bill? The SoCal Gas CARE program could help you save up to 20% on your monthly gas bill. The simple online application takes only a few minutes and does not require any additional documentation. After submitting your application, you will immediately know if you qualify. If you have […]

Read More
March 18, 2022
LADWP EZ-SAVE Program

Need help with your LADWP bill? EZ-SAVE Program, formerly the Low-Income Discount Program, helps low-income Angelenos save on their water, power, and sewer bills. No proof of income documents are required to apply. Receive a bill discount, access to other assistance programs, and long-term payment arrangements. Click here to apply today!

Read More
March 18, 2022
L.A. Zoo Paid Internship

The L.A. Zoo is hosting 10-week paid internships for college students from over-excluded identities in the zoo and conservation fields. Interns will work directly with industry professionals on real-world projects, summarize their practical knowledge, and present their experience at the conclusion at the end of their internship. This opportunity will allow students to jump-start their […]

Read More
March 14, 2022
Last Call for Rental Assistance--March 31!!

If you are a landlord or tenant and need financial assistance with unpaid rent or utilities, we encourage you to apply for the CA-COVID-19 Rent Relief Program. Applications will be accepted through March 31, 2022, to pay unpaid rent and/or utilities owed up to March 31, 2022. Income-eligible applicants may qualify regardless of immigration status […]

Read More
March 11, 2022
Free Webinar: Free EV Charging Stations for Apartments and Commercial Buildings

Monday, March 28, 2022 11:00 AM Zoom Meeting ID: 858 3832 5611 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, free for apartment and commercial buildings. Join a short webinar to learn about LADWP's Charge Up LA Rebate Program and how you can install Free Charging Stations at your property. To RSVP please call 818-708-6603 or email jtorres@onegeneration.org

Read More
March 10, 2022
LA County’s Guaranteed Income Program is Launching on March 31st

Could you use an extra $1,000 a month? LA County’s Guaranteed Income Program is launching. Eligible residents who are selected will have a chance to “breathe” easier.  Applications start March 31, 2022.  For details on eligibility, please visit breathe.lacounty.gov

Read More
March 10, 2022
Billions Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes May Swarm California

As many as 2 billion mosquitoes will be released in California to help combat mosquito-borne diseases such as yellow fever, dengue, and Zika. A swarm of 2 billion genetically modified mosquitoes could soon buzz across California to help combat an invasive mosquito species known to spread diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever. […]

Read More
March 4, 2022
Housing is Key

The Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) has announced that the "Housing is Key" Rent Relief Program will stop accepting applications on March 31st. This program provides free financial assistance to landlords and renters who need help with unpaid rent or utilities due to COVID-19. LAHD urges tenants and landlords to apply before the end of the […]

Read More
March 4, 2022
Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places Program

The Los Angeles City Planning Urban Design Studio invites your participation in their upcoming workshops regarding the Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places program. Since its introduction in 2021, LA City Planning has developed a strategy to implement healthy building and climate-adapted site design through an update to the City's landscape ordinance. Please join the department for one […]

Read More
March 4, 2022
City Vaccination Requirements in Effect

COVID-19 vaccine verification is now required for customers and onsite employees at indoor portions of bars, wineries breweries, nightclubs, and lounges in the County of Los Angeles. Additionally, in the City of Los Angeles, vaccine verification is needed to enter additional establishments beyond what is required under the County mandate including: Establishments where food or […]

Read More
March 4, 2022
LA County Masking Update

Effective today, LA County has made modifications to masking rules. After hitting a key milestone, the Los Angeles County Health Officer has lifted indoor mask requirements in many places, but federal and state rules continue to require masks for everyone* 2 years of age and older in some locations (see table).  Masks are required indoors […]

Read More
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