Do You Live In Area 1 Of Woodland Hills? Go Vote For Me!
Okay, this is a shameless plug for myself. If you live in Woodland Hills – Area 1 – please vote for me as your Residential Representative in today’s Neighborhood Council election at Fire Station 84 from now until 8pm tonight!
Look at the map on this page (and above) to see if you live in Area 1. My real name is []. Keep that on the QT, it’s a secret. Go vote!
This is a situation where just a few votes is likely to make all the difference. Thanks in advance. And you know I’m just an e-mail away to help you with any of your Woodland Hills needs.
My candidate statement:
My name is [] and I have been a resident of Woodland Hills for almost 7 years. For the past six months, I have been operating an Internet website exclusively about Woodland Hills that has given me the opportunity to meet many residents and business people in our community. By doing this, I have become aware of many issues facing our community from crime & law enforcement, to real estate development, to the concerns of our local businesses.
I believe that I have my finger on the pulse of our community, and as your Residential Representative for Area 1 I will work diligently with your other elected officials and public servants to improve the quality of life of every resident of Woodland Hills.
Thanks for your support!
Popularity: 2%
It’s Neighborhood Council Election Day – Woodland Hills Stakeholders Can Vote From 2pm to 8pm At Fire Station 84
Neighborhood Council elections are today. Residents of Woodland Hills should do their part today and vote at Fire Station 84 which is at 21050 Burbank Blvd right near Kaiser Permanente. Polling is from 2pm to 8pm and you need not be a registered voter, just a stakeholder. Essentially bring your ID or a bill or business card at least with an address in one of Woodland Hills’ 7 areas. Neighborhood Councils are important because the LA City council would pretty much gladly ignore localized needs unless the councils are there to open up their eyes and ears. This is especially true of the highly neglected San Fernando Valley.
Most people don’t know, but today is election day in the San Fernando Valley for 11 neighborhoods. If you live, work or are otherwise a stakeholder in Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Granada Hills North, Granada Hills South, North Hills West, Northridge East, Northridge West, Porter Ranch, West Hills, Winnetka, and Woodland Hills, you may be eligible to vote.
Unfortunately, June Lagmay and her City Clerk’s Office have done a terrible job communicating the basics of who, what, where, when by hiding all pertinent information in a series of PDFs so to take part is more of a puzzle than anything else (add to that, zero press releases announcing this first of a kind effort). Your best bet is call their office at (213) 978-0444 to figure it out. Or even better, find your neighborhood council’s webpage and they will most likely have all the info you need. All voting will take place between 2 and 8 p.m. today.
Elections for other neighborhoods will continue through upcoming months.
You can visit the Woodland Hills Warner Center Neigbhorhood Council’s election page to learn more about the election. I agree with LAist that the way the city clerks website is laid out with a bunch of strange interactive PDFs is really stupid. Haven’t they heard of this thing called the World Wide Web. They really don’t need to do this in PDFs. But, here is the link to the PDF for the elections.
This link takes you straight to the PDF with the Candidate List and Personal Statements.
Popularity: 1%


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