Come join us! Please email info@ghnnc.org if you have an interest in helping us to improve Granada Hills North.
Come join us! Please email info@ghnnc.org if you have an interest in helping us to improve Granada Hills North.
We wish you all the best during this holiday season and a happy new year.
We were thrilled to welcome back and participate in the annual Granada Hills Holiday Parade! Packed with incredible marching bands, classic cars cruising down Chatsworth St., and performances highlighting the various cultures in our community, the Granada Hills Holiday Parade marks the start of the holiday season and invites members from all corners of the […]
Get vaccinated and get a booster if it's time (6 months after Moderna/Pfizer, 2 months after J&J). Always wear a mask indoors and in crowded places outdoors. Get tested if sick or exposed. Keep gatherings small, and gather outside if possible. If indoors, improve airflow: open windows & doors, turn on a fan, run an […]
Make a Difference by Partnering with Us as a Competitive Grant Evaluator! Measure A is Los Angeles County’s first equity-based funding source for Parks and Recreation, take the opportunity to partner with us as a Competitive Grant Evaluator. The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (RPOSD) is seeking experts with knowledge and […]
You are invited to a Stay Housed Clinic hosted in partnership with Stay Housed LA and various other community partners. Technical support will be on-site to assist with applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Also, legal experts will be available to explain how tenants can protect themselves against eviction. RSVP is required. To receive […]
L.A. Controller Ron Galperin’s recent report urging policymakers to make sweeping changes to the City’s sidewalk repair program has quickly gained attention from City leaders, community advocates, local and national media, and residents across Los Angeles. Today, the City Council’s Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee will hear the report and recommendations at its meeting. The goal of […]
Would you like to participate in a mass care drill and experience a spontaneous shelter operation in action? The City's Emergency Management Department is looking for actors/volunteers to role-play citizens seeking shelter for an emergency response drill at the Northridge Recreation Center on December 9 from 7:30 am to 1 pm. Northridge Recreation Center 18300 […]
The Vaccinate LA Collaborative works to increase vaccine access throughout the San Fernando Valley. This is done by hosting pop-up vaccine clinics at community-based sites. Together we can fight COVID-19! Find a vaccine clinic near you! Visit: https://www.vaxlatoday.org Receive a free $25 (or $50 in some cases) gift card! All boosters: $25 J&J, 1st single […]
Council Member John Lee announced a new fund to support students at California State University, Northridge who may not have documentation. Los Angeles Council Member John Lee announced a fund to support students without documentation at the California State University, Northridge on Monday. The program will offer funding for students to renew their status in […]
Redistricting: Final public map hearings are *today* Tuesday, November 23 for City Council, LAUSD, US Congress, State elected offices Who will represent you for the next 10 years? The final public meetings on proposed Redistricting maps for City Council, LA Unified School District, State elected offices, and US Congressional Districts are all taking place *today.* Tuesday, November […]
The California Department of Conservation’s Geologic Energy Management Division has extended the public comment period for the SB 463 Chemical Inventory and Root Cause Analysis Draft Regulations to November 30, 2021. These new regulations would require that operators of gas storage wells, like at the Aliso Canyon Gas Storage Facility, provide a complete chemical inventory […]
Los Angeles is a city of belonging, and if there was ever a time in which this was clear, it was during the pandemic. COVID-19 showed us that communities across Los Angeles are united — in a city as vast as ours we still found ways to step up and support each other. Now, to […]
We wanted to update you on the Redistricting process now that the ball is in the City Council’s court. As you may know, last Thursday, October 28, the LA City Council’s Redistricting Commission held its final meeting to approve a report and draft map, both of which have been transmitted to the City Council. In […]
Digital Vaccine Record The state is offering a digital COVID-19 vaccination record as an alternative to a physical vaccination card. To receive your digital vaccination card, click here.
This week, Council District 12 Councilmember John Lee introduced the first in a set of resolutions designating specified areas for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right-of-way. These locations include Petit Park (Granada Hills Recreation Center), Rinaldi Park, Shadow Ranch Park, Northridge Park, […]
Six years after the methane blowout at SoCalGas Company's Aliso Canyon Storage Facility, new regulations are currently being drafted to require that moving forward, operators of gas storage wells provide a complete chemical inventory of the materials that may be emitted from the well in the event of a reportable leak. When it comes to […]
Join L.A. County in participating in The Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at 10:21 am on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. Drop, cover and hold on... the Great California ShakeOut Day is Thursday and it begs an important question: Are you ready for an earthquake? If not, fear not — ShakeOut Day is the largest-ever earthquake […]