TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
SPECIAL JOINT BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE AND SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
Wednesday, August 20, 2025 6:30 PM
(NOTE CHANGE OF TIME)
Zoom Meeting Online or By Telephone
By Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84227443129
By Telephone - Dial 1-669-900-6833 to Join the Meeting, then dial ID: 842 2744 3129 and Press #
To View the Agenda CLICK HERE
TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
VIRTUAL TELEPHONIC MEETING
Wednesday August 20, 2025 6:45 PM
How to Join the Virtual Telephonic Meeting?
Online or by telephone go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84227443129
By Telephone: Dial 1-669-900-6833, then enter 842 2744 3129, press #
To view the Agenda CLICK HERE
TARZANA NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday August 21, 2025 8:00 AM
VIPs Café
18345 Ventura Blvd.
Tarzana, CA 91356
To View the Agenda CLICK HERE
LA Animal Services is partnering with NBC and Telemundo for their annual Clear the Shelters Campaign. With more than 1,800 amazing animals in the six City shelters, LA Animal Services is offering special adoption fees for dogs, puppies, cats and kittens happening now through August 31. To see the amazing animals available to adopt or foster, go to LAAnimalServices.com/pets.
Several city departments provide Know Your Rights training and resources: Community Investment for Families Department, LA Public Library, and Department of Recreation and Parks.
Know Your Rights: Whether you are at work, home or in your community, it's important that all Angelenos know their rights.
Reminder: Join Us for the LA Park Needs Assessment Community Meetings!
A friendly reminder that the Phase 2 Community Meetings have just kicked off, and we hope to see you this month at one of the locations across the City! Thanks to your valuable input during Phase 1, we’ve started building a vision for our parks and recreation spaces.
Your voice continues to be essential. Whether you’re returning or joining for the first time, your participation makes a difference. To find a Community Meeting date and location that is convenient for you, visit bit.ly/EngageLAPNA Virtual meetings are also available.
About the Park Needs Assessment:
The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks is conducting a Park Needs Assessment to better understand how we can improve and develop our parks to meet the needs of the residents of Los Angeles. It will guide future investment in park infrastructure and amenities that is reflective of the diverse cultures and communities of Los Angeles and its projected population growth. The Park Needs Assessment process will include many opportunities for the community to participate and engage through community meetings, pop-ups, key group meetings, equity focused events and more! To learn more about the process, visit the Park Needs Assessment website at bit.ly/LACityParksNeeds.
MAY IS RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL GUARDIAN MONTH
Pet owners in LA City can celebrate by following Important Pet Laws