NoHo West Neighborhood Council is hosting a Paper Shredding event March 30, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at 12580 Saticoy at Bellaire, across from Cinema Vehicles. Now is the time to start going through your papers to decide what to clear out!
Can't make it to the March 30 event in NoHo West? There's also a FREE Paper Shredding + Earth Day Celebration in Valley Village on April 20.
Are You Tripping Over Old Files, Tax Returns or Health Records? Do You Have Stacks of Newspapers, Magazines & Mail that You’d Like to get Rid of?
Neighborhood Council Valley Village will come to your rescue!
PAPER SHREDDING EVENT
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Valley Village Park
(Hesby Street and Westpark Drive)
9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
A “Certified Shredding Truck” will be on Site to Destroy All Unwanted Material
It’s a FREE service and our way of celebrating EARTH DAY, which is really every day
You don’t have to live in Valley Village to take advantage of this opportunity, so spread the word
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We’re also collecting nonperishable food items for the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry www.nhifp.org
Join us for our 57th Los Angeles Open Streets Event: CicLAvia—The Valley (Ventura Blvd)!
Date: Sunday, December 8, 2024 / Domingo 8 de diciembre 2024
Time: 9am - 3pm
Location: Connecting NoHo, Studio City and Sherman Oaks.
Valley Plaza Rec. Center hosts
Spring PLAY LA Kickoff and Egg Hunt
Click here to register for a free basket!
Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m.
Egg Hunt will be on Diamond #1
Everything is FREE! 10,000 eggs! Fun, games, arts, crafts, relay races
The City of Los Angeles will mark National 311 Day with a week-long campaign aimed at encouraging usage among Angelenos by showcasing the many services accessible through the City’s MyLA311 platform. Currently, MyLA311 provides access to 68 service request types across 11 City departments, addressing commonly requested services such as bulky item pickup, graffiti removal, and illegal dumping.
This week-long initiative will showcase the process of accessing MyLA311 to request many City services, including bulky item pickup, graffiti removal, pothole repair, addressing illegal dumping, managing fallen trees, pet adoption, and reporting streetlight outages.
During this period, adoption fees for dogs will be $51, puppies $75, cats $12.50, and kittens $25. Notably, furry companions adopted from LA Animal Services will join their new families already spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and, for LA City residents, licensed.
Do you live in the City of Los Angeles and have concerns about community safety? Mayor Karen Bass wants to hear from you. Please complete this survey to share your thoughts about ways to improve safety in the City of Los Angeles. Your input will help the City improve services and expand safety programs.
*This survey is limited to residents of the City of Los Angeles.