"The mission of this Committee is to interface with the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles Fire Department, hospitals and other agencies on matters relating to the safety of the Stakeholders."
Committee Members:
Earthquake Safety September 2023 -- CLICK HERE
Neighborhood Council Resilience Program -- CLICK HERE
The NC Resilience Program is a suite of tools and services designed to support the localized needs of a neighborhood council via MySafe:LA programs and support. Each NC is unique, and MySafe:LA believes those needs should be met individually. This information sheet will highlight the various options and how your NC may benefit from the support our team provides. Support is based on the Fiscal L.A. year, but could be adjusted to a Calendar year if preferred. The best way to survive a disaster is to be prepared.
Covid19 Reopening Guidlines and Disinfectant Procedures - June 2020
CLICK HERE
LAPD Topanga Division Volunteer Surveillance Team: Want to help the police by being their 'eyes' and 'ears' on the street? The LAPD provides the car (electric BMW) and uniform and you give your time and energy. The volunteers never confront or try to detain anyone but have a direct link to get immediate response from uniformed patrol officers. The first step is to become an LAPD volunteer. The required forms are below.
Authority to Conduct Background Investigation
Conviction Certification
Hold Harmless Agreement
Minor Authorization Form
References
Termination of Volunteer Services
Use of the Criminal Justice System Agreement
Volunteer and Department Agreement
Volunteer Approval Form
Volunteer Enrollment Form
RYLAN -- Ready Your LA Neighborhood
Los Angeles' 5 Steps to Preparedness Plan: Los Angeles is home to over 4 million residents. There are just under 10,000 police officers and nearly 4,000 firefighters. In the event of a large, catastrophic disaster, it could take up to 72 hours to a week before first responders can provide assistance. When you do the math, chances are you will be your first responder. That's why it's important to have a neighborhood preparedness/disaster plan for your block. The
Los Angeles Emergency Management Department's
5 Steps to Preparedness Plan is a great and easy way to ensure that your friends, family, and neighbors are safe and able to survive in a major disaster.
Your West Hills Neighborhood Council has been working with neighbors and with block groups throughout our community, by building block plans so that we can ensure our community is safe for the next major disaster. Once the plan is complete, we provide block groups with a disaster kit that can aide neighbors to respond to incidents on their block during an emergency.
To see a map and find contact info of your LAPD Senior Lead Officer (SLO), CLICK HERE
LAPD Victims Assistance Program BROCHURE (this is a large file and may take some time) Download the APP to your mobile phone CLICK HERE
If you would like to be notified of our meetings and receive agendas via email,
click here and sign up by checking the NC box.
View our neighborhood council boundaries.