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This is the official website of the Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Coalition.
We are a large coalition of neighborhood councils and welcome everyone to this open process. Don't be left out!
Join the LANCCoalition! Send a delegate from your neighborhood council to
represent you in this important process in Los Angeles.
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Next LANCC Meeting:
Saturday, May 4, 2013
10:00 am
Location:
HOLLYWOOD CONSTITUENT CENTER
6501 FOUNTAIN AVE
HOLLYWOOD
Notes:
City Council President Herb Wesson
making his first appearance at the LANCC.
Councilmember Joe Buscaino will discuss
the proposed 3 billion dollar street bond issue
to be supported by a parcel tax.
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Next BudgetLA Meeting:
T.B.A.
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M I N U T E S
Minutes for the most recent meetings of the L.A.N.C. Coalition,
as well as BudgetLA, S.L.A.P., and other special meetings,
can be accessed by clicking the link of the meeting listed below:
Minutes of the S.L.A.P. meeting - Jan. 30, 2010
Minutes of the S.L.A.P. meeting - Jan. 23, 2010
Minutes of the SLAP Budget meeting - Jan. 23, 2010
Minutes of the Budget Crisis meeting - Jan. 10, 2010
Minutes of the LANCCoalition meeting - Jan. 2, 2010
Minutes of the LANCCoalition meeting - Dec. 5, 2009
Minutes of the LANCCoalition meeting - Nov. 7, 2009
Minutes of the Action Summit meeting - Oct. 3, 2009
Minutes of the LANCC Senate meeting - Sep 5, 2009
Minutes of the LANCC Senate meeting - Aug 1, 2009
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Click here to read the article by Daniel Weisman on Shared Responsibilities
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Neighborhood councils
in Los Angeles came about with the revision of the City Charter in 1999.
Article IX, Section 901(c) of that Charter states that the
neighborhood councils should come together as a Congress of
Neighborhoods. Why a "Congress of Neighborhoods"? What did the
members of the Revision Commission mean when they used that
term? According to the members of the Revision Commission, it
was envisioned that neighborhood councils would come together
to communicate with one another and to discuss and decide major
issues affecting the citizens of Los Angeles. The formation
of the Congress was to be left up to the neighborhood councils
themselves.
Now, that time has come! The Working Group set up the framework
for our Congress become to a reality! 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.
Click here for the L.A. Times 10/5/2005 article on this LANC Congress - (online article)
Click here to read the Charter and Mission Statement of the LANC Congress
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Contact us at: info@lanccoalition.org
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