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STNC’s SIMPLE TOOLS – To Stay Informed On Los Angeles City Government & More
"STNC’s Simple Tools" premeired Septmember 2006 – Check with the STNC office for current updates.
Courtesy of Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council (STNC), 7747 Foothill Blvd., Room 101, Tujunga, CA 91042,
(818) 951-7411, www.stnc.org


** The City has been changing their Websites and there are quite a few City links that do not work anymore. Many of them can be found through the Citys main website. We will be working to find and update these links. **

The City of Los Angeles Websitehttp://www.lacity.org/

Los Angeles Police Department, Foothill Community Police Stationhttp://www.lapdonline.org/foothill_community_police_station
• Senior Lead Officers
— Sunland: Larry Martinez / Tujunga: Richard Wall

Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council Websitehttp://www.stnc.org/
The STNC's homepage. Sign up for meeting notifications, read agendas, announcements of community events, etc.

Council District 7, Felipe Fuentes, Websitehttp://cd7.lacity.org
The web site for the Councilmember representing the 7th District which includes the community Sunland-Tujunga. Council district 7 Contacts — http://cd7.lacity.org/contact.htm

Early Notification System (ENS)http://lacity.org/government/Subscriptions/counciladhoc/index.htm?laCategory=1803
Sign up to receive agendas for City Council and all City commissions, boards, and neighborhood councils. Follow the links to see what subscriptions are available in each category, then fill in your name and email address, click the box by the subscription that interests you and hit "Subscribe." STNC now sends their agendas through the City's ENS.

Council File Referral http://parc3.lacity.org/ens/index.cfm?dept=clk
If you only sign up for one ENS subscription, let this be it. The referral is a short document published a few times each week showing every new motion introduced before the City Council, as well as updates to previous motions. This is the earliest notification of pending action. Click on "New Council Items (Referrals)" and follow the subscription directions above.

Council File Indexhttp://cityclerk.lacity.org/cfi/
This easy-to-use interface allows you to research council files, read supporting reports and other documentation and find out what actions have been taken on an item. Search by keyword or by Council File Number. The Council File Referral (above) includes links to documents in the Index.

Ordinance Searchhttp://cityclerk.lacity.org/ordinance/
Search Ordinances adopted by Council since 1979, by keyword or by Ordinance Number.

City Charter, Rules and Municipal Codeshttp://www.lacity.org/lacity102.htm
All the laws, rules and codes governing the people of Los Angeles. Not the easiest to use.

Los Angeles County Supervisor - Michael D. Antonovichhttp://antonovich.co.la.ca.us

Los Angeles County Tax Assessor — Information about property values and the assessment process and more. http://assessor.lacounty.gov

Los Angeles County Property Tax Information — Information about the property tax process in Los Angeles County including online payment options. http://lacountypropertytax.com

Los Angeles Fire Department Red Flag Warningswww.lafd.org/redflag

Los Angeles Housing Departmenthttp://www.lacity.org/lahd/
This is a great web site for renters, landlords, etc. A section also exists for mobile home parks and code enforcement. This is also the site where you can get the latest info on affordable housing. Lots of info on this site.

CERT - Community Emergency Response Team — CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations where citizens may initially be on their own and their actions can make a difference.

Interactive City Mapshttp://www.lacity.org/lacity197.htm
Links to city maps displaying a broad range of geographical information: real time traffic data, zoning information (including Planning cases under consideration), locations of city services, public works projects, etc.

State Assembly Member Map for Sunland Tujunga AreaPDF format

State Senate Member Map for Sunland Tujunga AreaPDF format

City Controller, Wendy Greuel http://www.lacity.org/ctr
For information on audits that Laura Chick has completed.

City Planning Departmenthttp://cityplanning.lacity.org/
Links to the General Plan, Plans and Ordinances in progress, Zoning information, Meetings, Hearings & Workshops, Environmental, Historic Preservation, Housing Initiatives, Case Information, Processes, Statistical Information, Forms / Procedures, List of Publications, Comments.

ZIMAS (Zone Information Map Access System)http://zimas.lacity.org/
ZIMAS provides the City of Los Angeles with the foundation to present an Internet-based Geographic Information System (GIS) with the purpose of empowering its users with the ability to instantly retrieve property information within the framework of a user-friendly and inherently self-intuitive interface. You can find your area of interest through searching for an address, Assessor Parcel Number (APN), or legal description.

LA CityView (Cable Channel 35 & Webcasts) — The City's television channel, available on cable channel 35. Webcasts available online at http://www.lacity.org/ita/itacv1.htm. Watch City Council, committee and other meetings live and on replay. Other City news also reported.

Alliance of Neighborhood Councils http://allncs.org/
The Alliance has come together to foster communication between the diverse array of groups forming and operating Neighborhood Councils across the communities of Los Angeles. Meetings held bi-monthly.

Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils (VANC) — Phone: (818) 990-4002
The Valley Alliance meets the second Thursday of each month at Sherman Oaks Hospital, 6:30 p.m. The VANC also holds special events. Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils Mission Statement:
The Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils was formed in 2003 with the goal of making neighborhood councils more effective, encouraging involvement of all stakeholders in the process, and to advocate on issues that affect the City and the neighborhood councils.

Los Anqeles Neiqhborhood Council Congresshttp://www.lanccongress.org/
The Congress of Neighborhood Councils is intended to enhance the ability of NCs, as well as their clout and influence, giving a larger voice on issues affecting more than one neighborhood. The Congress is not intended to usurp or interfere with the role of an individual Neighborhood Council in their own neighborhood. Los Anqeles Neiqhborhood Council Congress Advice Letter dated 1/12/07

Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE)http://www.empowerla.org
DONE Mission Statement: To promote public participation in government and make government more responsive to local needs by creating, nurturing, and supporting a citywide system of grass-roots, independent, and participatory neighborhood councils.

912 Commission – Neighborhood Council Review Commission http://www.ncrcla.org/
Mission Statement: The Neighborhood Council Review Commission is appointed pursuant to Section 912 of the City Charter and shall meet for twelve consecutive months to evaluate the provisions of Article IX of the City Charter, the Regulations adopted pursuant to Article IX of the Charter, and the efficacy of the system of Neighborhood Councils. STNC Stakeholder Cindy Cleghorn serves on this City Commission as the North Valley Planning Area representative, appointed by the Mayor.

311 – "One Call to City Hall" — Dial 311 from any phone for information and connection to City departments, or to report needed repairs (including graffiti removal) and register complaints.

City Attorney Neighborhood Prosecutor Programhttp://www.lacity.org/atty/atycb1b2a.htm
The Neighborhood Prosecutor Program was created to advance the City Attorney's goal of making Los Angeles a safer City through crime prevention and the effective prosecution of criminals. The program is driven by the understanding that the ability to respond to neighborhood complaints and address criminal problems proactively is critical to preserving the quality of life in our neighborhoods. For more info visit: There is a link at the bottom of the page to locate the Neighborhood Prosecutor in our area.

More tools to be added from time to time. If you have a link suggestion, send to secretary@stnc.org.


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