Report Illegal Fireworks
Fireworks are illegal in Los Angeles. Report them here: via the website: http://complaint.lacity.org or call 877 275 5273. Be prepared to provide the address where they are coming from.
Fireworks are illegal in Los Angeles. Report them here: via the website: http://complaint.lacity.org or call 877 275 5273. Be prepared to provide the address where they are coming from.
NoHo West Neighborhood Council is hosting a Town Hall to hear from LAPD Officers on what the effects of the defunding the police movement will have on their ability to respond to serve our community. Join us February 15.
Captain Rafael Ramirez, the Commanding Officer of the North Hollywood Area, provided an update which noted a 9.8% drop in Part-I crime, but an increase in homicide, aggravated assaults and motor vehicle theft.
PPE Unite will be distributing, free of charge, PPE items for small businesses (100 employees or less) throughout the County. Our closest distribution location is in Chatsworth. Complete your application and schedule pick up today.
Beginning October 1, 2020, LADOT will resume parking enforcement and impounds, when applicable, for street cleaning, abandoned vehicles, oversize and overnight restrictions, peak hour and anti-gridlock zones, and expired registration.
The application process has been deferred due to lack of funding.
A golden opportunity to point out to our stakeholders the massive benefit of having a municipally owned water & power utility. A Boardmember firmly agrees with the flex alert requirements, but isn't it comforting to know that LADWP has NEVER (NOT ONCE) enforced the rolling blackouts that PG&E, SDG&E and Edison have been required to make?
The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District (GLACVCD) has confirmed mosquito samples to test positive for West Nile virus (WNV) in North Hollywood, Valley Glen, Van Nuys, Valley Village, Studio City and Sherman Oaks! Please take steps to eliminate even the smallest amount of standing water and protect yourself.
The Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University is preparing to conduct a survey of city of LA residents about their attitudes and opinions of police and community relations in Los Angeles and invites your participation by July 24.
Police said they also had to hold dozens of 911 calls due to the lines getting clogged up, and apologized for the delays throughout the night. Residents are being urged to only call 911 for emergencies and to use this online complaint form for reports of illegal fireworks.