Certified Neighborhood Council #52, October 15, 2002
P.O. Box 3272, Hollywood, CA, 90078
Email: HUNCoffice@gmail.com
Phone number: 323-957-3784
SAVE THE DATE!
May 31st, 2008
10:30am
LeConte Middle School Auditorium on Bronson Avenue
Make an aware choice with your vote.. come learn more about Propositions 98 and 99 on the June 3rd ballot.
Among the Featured Speakers:
Assemblyman Mike Feuer
Dan Faller, Apartment Owners Association
Larry Gross, Coalition for Economic Survival
Great food will be served!
Here it is!
The Griffith Park Wildlife Management Plan
This plan was commissioned by RAP in response to a proposal submitted
by Dan on June 20, 2007. The proposal includes this written proposal,
and additional wildlife monitoring to augment work initiated in
March, 2007 by the Griffith Park Natural History Survey (GPNHS). Dan
has devoted almost all of his time to Griffith Park issues since the
May fire, and continues to conduct ongoing monitoring as authorized
by RAP's acceptance of his June proposal.
Also explore http://griffithparkwildlife.org/
Read all about it!
Councilmember Garcetti's 2008 Transportation Strategic Plan
Recycling Center
Los Angeles-Glendale
S.A.F.E. COLLECTION CENTER
4600 Colorado Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
Hours of Operation: Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Los Angeles-Glendale
S.A.F.E. CENTER Location*
For the Residents of the City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles
For security purposes, participants will be required to check-in with guard at front gate and show a valid California I.D.
WE ACCEPT: paint and solvents; used motor oil and filters, antifreeze,
and other automotive fluids; cleaning products; pool and
garden chemicals; aerosol cans; all medicine; auto batteries;
household (alkaline) batteries; fluorescent tubes and bulbs, thermostats,
and other mercury-containing lamps.
WE ALSO ACCEPT: computers, monitors, printers, network
equipment, cables, telephones, televisions, microwaves, video
games, cell phones, radios, stereos,VCRs, and electronic toys.
***RESIDENTS ARE LIMITED TO A TOTAL OF SIX PIECES PER VISIT TO A S.A.F.E. CENTER***
WE DO NOT ACCEPT: business waste, ammunition, explosives,
radioactive material, biological waste or tires. Bulky Items: furniture,
refrigerators, washing machines/dryers, conventional
ovens, paper, computer software.
TRANSPORTATION LIMIT FOR CHEMICAL RELATED ITEMS:
It is against the law to transport more than 15 gallons or 125 pounds
of hazardous waste to collection sites.Please pack your waste properly
to prevent tipping or spilling of the waste during transportation.
No business and/or commercial waste drop-offs accepted and waste collection is suspended during rain.
For Information, Please Call 1-800-98-TOXIC (1-800-988-6942)
As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not
discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation
to ensure equal access to its programs, services and activities.
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Got questions about filming going on in your neighborhood? Contact FilmLA for permit information and more: FilmL.A. is open from 8 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday. Call 213/977-8600 or send an email to info@filmlainc.com .
For off hours emergencies call the 24-hour call service at 866-633-7533.

Emergency contacts:
Non-emergency Police…………..…..877-ASK-LAPD (877-275-5273)
TTY Service……………………..……….213-847-0652
Park-related emergencies…………..323-913-7390
Water Service…………………………...800-342-5397 (24 hours)
Power Service…………………………...800-342-5397 (24 hours)
Gas Service……………………………….800-427-2200
Traffic Signals…………………………..213-580-1177…..213-485-2046 (after hours)
Road closures (Cal Trans)…………..800-427-7623
Street Lights……………………………..800-303-5267 (24 hours)
Filming........................................213-977-8600 8 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday
Off hours call service at 866-633-7533 or call 213-977-8600 and select option #2
American Red Cross Public Info….213-739-5205 (24 hours)
Animal Services…………………………888-452-7381 (24 hours)
Building Inspection…………………...888-524-2845 (7:00a.m.—5:00p.m.)
Storm damage/mud slide reports….888-524-2845 (7:00a.m.– 5:00p.m.)
Refuse Collection………………………...800-773-2489 (24 hours)
Sewer or storm drain problems…….213-485-7575 or 213-485-5391 (6:30a.m.-1:00a.m. M-F)
310-823-5507 (or) 310-822-0777 (1:00a.m.—6:30 a.m.)
Trees down/debris removal & related problems—800-996-2489 (24 hours) or 3-1-1
If you need further assistance accessing City services, call the 3-1-1 Call Center by dialing 3-1-1 within City
limits, toll free 24 hours a day, seven days a week or by logging onto the www.lacity.org and clicking on
the 3-1-1 icon.
HUNC Boundaries : Eastern Boundary: Western Avenue to Fern Dell north along Western Canyon to the northern boundary Southern Boundary: Hollywood Blvd. Western Boundary: Cahuenga Ave. at Hollywood Blvd. to the 101 Freeway north along the eastern side of the John Anson Ford Theater property line, through Lake Hollywood to include the Lake Hollywood Neighborhood Association and north to the Hollywood Sign. Northern Boundary: Hollywood Sign and adjacent area
Map of Boundary
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