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October 4, 2024
Former L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell Named LAPD’s new chief

The eight-month search for the next Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) chief ended on Friday, Oct. 4, with Mayor Karen Bass announcing former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as the new chief. His appointment comes at a crucial time, as the city prepares to host the 2028 Olympics. McDonnell has a long history in […]

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September 30, 2024
California DMV Eliminates Knowledge Test Requirement for Drivers 70 and Older

In a significant change for older drivers, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that drivers aged 70 and older are no longer required to take a knowledge test to renew their licenses. This new policy was introduced on Monday, Sept. 30. Previously, drivers 70 and older had to take a knowledge test when […]

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September 25, 2024
Los Angeles County Approves Year-Round Emergency Homeless Shelters to Combat Climate Crisis

On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the establishment of year-round emergency homelessness shelters that will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This decision marks a significant step in addressing the growing homeless crisis in Los Angeles County. Under a motion proposed by Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Lindsey Horvath, the board […]

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September 25, 2024
Get Up to $250 in Rebates for Switching to Electric Lawn Equipment

The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has expanded its Residential Electric Lawn & Garden Equipment Rebate Program, offering residents rebates for replacing not just gas mowers but also other gasoline-powered tools with electric versions. Program Expansion On Friday, AQMD officials announced that residents in the South Coast Air Basin can now receive rebates […]

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September 23, 2024
Plastic shopping bags banned at California grocery stores after Newsom signs law

California is set to phase out plastic shopping bags entirely by 2026, following a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. This new legislation builds on the state's existing ban on thin plastic bags, which has been in place for years. Previously, shoppers could still buy thicker plastic bags, marketed as reusable and recyclable, but […]

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September 14, 2024
Here's what you need to know about the Airport, Bridge, and Line fires burning in Southern California

It’s been a smoky, stress-filled week with three major wildfires burning out of control across Southern California in the midst of a heat wave. As of Friday morning, more than 110,000 acres have burned, forcing evacuations, school cancellations, and unhealthy air conditions. The good news? The weather has shifted and fire officials say the fires […]

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September 10, 2024
Los Angeles City Council approves sewer service rate hikes starting in October

Homeowners and other property owners will see a 22% jump in sewer service rates — and more. Los Angeles property owners will see a 22% sewer service rate increase starting in October, following the approval of new rates by the L.A. City Council on Sept. 10. This hike is part of a broader plan, with […]

Read More
September 6, 2024
Beat the Heat: Where to Find Cooling Centers in Los Angeles During the Heatwave

As the scorching heatwave continues to grip Los Angeles, it's clear that staying cool, hydrated, and indoors is crucial. For those seeking relief from the relentless high temperatures, LA offers multiple cooling centers throughout the city. These cooling centers, located in recreation centers and public libraries, provide a safe, air-conditioned space to escape the heat. […]

Read More
September 2, 2024
Valley Rally for Clean Air - Saturday, Sept 7

Saturday, September 7, is the International Day of Clean Air. Come to the VALLEY RALLY FOR CLEAN AIR and remind VNY that we are being poisoned daily from leaded fuel and jet fumes. The 2028 Olympics can further exacerbate these issues, so let's act now. Bring your kids, neighbors, pets - because we’re ALL impacted by […]

Read More
September 2, 2024
Take Our Lake Balboa Resident Survey

Your Neighborhood Council invites you to participate in our community survey. Neighborhood Councils are advisory bodies that advocate for their communities with Los Angeles City Hall on important issues like homelessness and emergency preparedness. Your feedback is crucial for your Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council to better understand your needs and the factors affecting community engagement […]

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August 31, 2024
Los Angeles City Pilot Project: Assessing Public Pedestrian Spaces

The City of Los Angeles is launching a pilot project to assess and inventory pedestrian areas within public rights of way (PROW), including sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb ramps. The project will involve: Exploring new and existing technologies for inventory and assessment. Gathering feedback from both public and private groups and city departments. Selecting specific pedestrian […]

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August 16, 2024
Looking for an Opportunity to Make a Difference in Your Community?

The Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, is currently seeking qualified citizens who are interested in applying for the Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Investigates county, city, and joint-power agencies Acts as "watch dog" by thoroughly examining the operations of various government agencies within Los Angeles County WILLING TO VOLUNTEER […]

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August 16, 2024
Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) Membership Application - Now Available

Metro is looking for individuals who regularly ride the Metro and are committed to supporting the agency in fulfilling its Public Safety Mission Statement, to "safeguard the transit community by taking a holistic, equitable and welcoming approach to public safety, in recognition that each individual is entitled to a safe, dignified and human experience." The […]

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August 14, 2024
What to know about California’s earthquake early warning system, MyShake

With the unpredictable and destructive nature of earthquakes, a few extra seconds of notice can make all the difference in the world. That’s why the California Office of Emergency Services is reminding residents to download the state’s MyShake App, a free tool that delivers alerts and warnings for earthquakes. The app, developed by UC Berkeley in […]

Read More
August 12, 2024
Updates from Public Works- How many potholes? How much graffiti?

July Report from the Office of Community Beautification For the month of July 2024, OCB contractors removed 2,856,895 square feet of graffiti from 40,625 locations citywide. Here are the top 5 Council Districts from which the highest amounts of graffiti was removed… Council District 14: 543,834 square feet of graffiti removed from 6,895 locations. Council […]

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August 11, 2024
Gov. Newsom helps clear LA homeless camp, issues funding threat

Governor said he would start taking funds away from cities, counties not doing enough California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a stern warning to local governments on Thursday: clean up homeless encampments or risk losing state funding next year. Speaking at a recently cleared homeless encampment in Los Angeles, Newsom emphasized that cities and counties must […]

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August 9, 2024
LA’s BEST Afterschool Enrichment Program

Exciting news! LA's BEST is now accepting applications for their Afterschool Enrichment Program and their before-school/morning program. LA's BEST provides a safe, nurturing environment where students grow, learn, and have fun beyond the classroom. Visit their website to apply today! https://lasbest.org/application/

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August 9, 2024
LAUSD effort is underway to cut down the number of students who skip class

One family got a visit from Superintendent Carvalho who said ‘sometimes school comes to you’ Between working full-time as a housekeeper and taking care of her five kids, Eleuteria Perez doesn’t often have time to think about their school attendance rates. Perez tries to instill in her kids the importance of showing up to class every day, […]

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August 8, 2024
Fraud Alert: Beware of Fake LBNC Cleanup Warnings

Someone is illegally sending letters using the Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council logo. These letters did not come from the LBNC. The LBNC does not send out warnings, nor would we fine anyone for failure to clean up their property.  Please report any letters to us: board@lakebalboanc.org.

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August 2, 2024
Get a FREE Neighborhood Watch Sign at Our Board Meetings

Community Members, Get a Neighborhood Watch Sign at our next board meeting while supplies last! One of the most powerful and economical ways to reduce crime and terror in our neighborhoods is by working with our West Valley Senior Lead Officers to form a Neighborhood Watch group and, of course, by using Neighborhood Watch Street […]

Read More
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October 4, 2024
Former L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell Named LAPD’s new chief

The eight-month search for the next Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) chief ended on Friday, Oct. 4, with Mayor Karen Bass announcing former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as the new chief. His appointment comes at a crucial time, as the city prepares to host the 2028 Olympics. McDonnell has a long history in […]

Read More
September 30, 2024
California DMV Eliminates Knowledge Test Requirement for Drivers 70 and Older

In a significant change for older drivers, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that drivers aged 70 and older are no longer required to take a knowledge test to renew their licenses. This new policy was introduced on Monday, Sept. 30. Previously, drivers 70 and older had to take a knowledge test when […]

Read More
September 25, 2024
Los Angeles County Approves Year-Round Emergency Homeless Shelters to Combat Climate Crisis

On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the establishment of year-round emergency homelessness shelters that will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This decision marks a significant step in addressing the growing homeless crisis in Los Angeles County. Under a motion proposed by Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Lindsey Horvath, the board […]

Read More
September 25, 2024
Get Up to $250 in Rebates for Switching to Electric Lawn Equipment

The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has expanded its Residential Electric Lawn & Garden Equipment Rebate Program, offering residents rebates for replacing not just gas mowers but also other gasoline-powered tools with electric versions. Program Expansion On Friday, AQMD officials announced that residents in the South Coast Air Basin can now receive rebates […]

Read More
September 23, 2024
Plastic shopping bags banned at California grocery stores after Newsom signs law

California is set to phase out plastic shopping bags entirely by 2026, following a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. This new legislation builds on the state's existing ban on thin plastic bags, which has been in place for years. Previously, shoppers could still buy thicker plastic bags, marketed as reusable and recyclable, but […]

Read More
September 14, 2024
Here's what you need to know about the Airport, Bridge, and Line fires burning in Southern California

It’s been a smoky, stress-filled week with three major wildfires burning out of control across Southern California in the midst of a heat wave. As of Friday morning, more than 110,000 acres have burned, forcing evacuations, school cancellations, and unhealthy air conditions. The good news? The weather has shifted and fire officials say the fires […]

Read More
September 10, 2024
Los Angeles City Council approves sewer service rate hikes starting in October

Homeowners and other property owners will see a 22% jump in sewer service rates — and more. Los Angeles property owners will see a 22% sewer service rate increase starting in October, following the approval of new rates by the L.A. City Council on Sept. 10. This hike is part of a broader plan, with […]

Read More
September 6, 2024
Beat the Heat: Where to Find Cooling Centers in Los Angeles During the Heatwave

As the scorching heatwave continues to grip Los Angeles, it's clear that staying cool, hydrated, and indoors is crucial. For those seeking relief from the relentless high temperatures, LA offers multiple cooling centers throughout the city. These cooling centers, located in recreation centers and public libraries, provide a safe, air-conditioned space to escape the heat. […]

Read More
September 2, 2024
Valley Rally for Clean Air - Saturday, Sept 7

Saturday, September 7, is the International Day of Clean Air. Come to the VALLEY RALLY FOR CLEAN AIR and remind VNY that we are being poisoned daily from leaded fuel and jet fumes. The 2028 Olympics can further exacerbate these issues, so let's act now. Bring your kids, neighbors, pets - because we’re ALL impacted by […]

Read More
September 2, 2024
Take Our Lake Balboa Resident Survey

Your Neighborhood Council invites you to participate in our community survey. Neighborhood Councils are advisory bodies that advocate for their communities with Los Angeles City Hall on important issues like homelessness and emergency preparedness. Your feedback is crucial for your Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council to better understand your needs and the factors affecting community engagement […]

Read More
August 31, 2024
Los Angeles City Pilot Project: Assessing Public Pedestrian Spaces

The City of Los Angeles is launching a pilot project to assess and inventory pedestrian areas within public rights of way (PROW), including sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb ramps. The project will involve: Exploring new and existing technologies for inventory and assessment. Gathering feedback from both public and private groups and city departments. Selecting specific pedestrian […]

Read More
August 16, 2024
Looking for an Opportunity to Make a Difference in Your Community?

The Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, is currently seeking qualified citizens who are interested in applying for the Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Investigates county, city, and joint-power agencies Acts as "watch dog" by thoroughly examining the operations of various government agencies within Los Angeles County WILLING TO VOLUNTEER […]

Read More
August 16, 2024
Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) Membership Application - Now Available

Metro is looking for individuals who regularly ride the Metro and are committed to supporting the agency in fulfilling its Public Safety Mission Statement, to "safeguard the transit community by taking a holistic, equitable and welcoming approach to public safety, in recognition that each individual is entitled to a safe, dignified and human experience." The […]

Read More
August 14, 2024
What to know about California’s earthquake early warning system, MyShake

With the unpredictable and destructive nature of earthquakes, a few extra seconds of notice can make all the difference in the world. That’s why the California Office of Emergency Services is reminding residents to download the state’s MyShake App, a free tool that delivers alerts and warnings for earthquakes. The app, developed by UC Berkeley in […]

Read More
August 12, 2024
Updates from Public Works- How many potholes? How much graffiti?

July Report from the Office of Community Beautification For the month of July 2024, OCB contractors removed 2,856,895 square feet of graffiti from 40,625 locations citywide. Here are the top 5 Council Districts from which the highest amounts of graffiti was removed… Council District 14: 543,834 square feet of graffiti removed from 6,895 locations. Council […]

Read More
August 11, 2024
Gov. Newsom helps clear LA homeless camp, issues funding threat

Governor said he would start taking funds away from cities, counties not doing enough California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a stern warning to local governments on Thursday: clean up homeless encampments or risk losing state funding next year. Speaking at a recently cleared homeless encampment in Los Angeles, Newsom emphasized that cities and counties must […]

Read More
August 9, 2024
LA’s BEST Afterschool Enrichment Program

Exciting news! LA's BEST is now accepting applications for their Afterschool Enrichment Program and their before-school/morning program. LA's BEST provides a safe, nurturing environment where students grow, learn, and have fun beyond the classroom. Visit their website to apply today! https://lasbest.org/application/

Read More
August 9, 2024
LAUSD effort is underway to cut down the number of students who skip class

One family got a visit from Superintendent Carvalho who said ‘sometimes school comes to you’ Between working full-time as a housekeeper and taking care of her five kids, Eleuteria Perez doesn’t often have time to think about their school attendance rates. Perez tries to instill in her kids the importance of showing up to class every day, […]

Read More
August 8, 2024
Fraud Alert: Beware of Fake LBNC Cleanup Warnings

Someone is illegally sending letters using the Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council logo. These letters did not come from the LBNC. The LBNC does not send out warnings, nor would we fine anyone for failure to clean up their property.  Please report any letters to us: board@lakebalboanc.org.

Read More
August 2, 2024
Get a FREE Neighborhood Watch Sign at Our Board Meetings

Community Members, Get a Neighborhood Watch Sign at our next board meeting while supplies last! One of the most powerful and economical ways to reduce crime and terror in our neighborhoods is by working with our West Valley Senior Lead Officers to form a Neighborhood Watch group and, of course, by using Neighborhood Watch Street […]

Read More
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