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Hollywood Knolls/Manor/Forest Lawn
, California
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This geographically defined committee includes Forest Lawn Drive and Barham Boulevard, the residential communities of Hollywood Knolls, Hollywood Manor, and Oakwood Garden Apartments and portions of Lake Hollywood. The committee focuses on all issues affecting this area. Significant issues include: Barham traffic congestion, Universal Studio backlot production impacts, and maintaining the recreational resources of Lake Hollywood.
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Cahuenga Pass/Universal City
, California
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This geographically defined committee includes the Universal MTA Station, the commercial office buildings and hotels in Universal City, City Walk, Cahuenga Blvd. West from Lankershim Blvd. to Mulholland Drive, and the residences within 90068 postal zip code between Cahuenga Blvd. and Mulholland Drive. The committee focuses on all issues affecting this area. Significant issues currently being discussed are the proposed development on the Hanna Barbera site, the MTA pedestrian tunnel under Lankers
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Hollywood Heights/Hollywood Blvd
, California
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The boundaries of this geographically defined committee are Hollywood Blvd. to the south, Highland Avenue to the east and the southern boundary of the Hollywood Bowl complex to the north. The western border follows the border between Hollywood Heights and Outpost Estates south from the Hollywood Bowl complex to Frank
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Nichols Canyon/Runyon Canyon/Wattles
, California
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Area 6 is a residential community - renters, co-op owners, homeowners - located on the south facing slopes of three canyons in the Santa Monica Mountain range: Nichols Canyon, Curson and Runyon Canyon. There are two city parks, two churches, one community garden, and one landmark-status estate in Area 6. Their relationship to the
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Spaulding Square/Hollywood-Sunset Flats
, California
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Area 7 is the area south of Hollywood Blvd. to the West Hollywood border and west of La Brea to the West Hollywood border. We are trying to share information with and get input from all of our stakeholders regarding issues on which we are working: traffic, prostitution, the homeless, opening a Community Police Center, streetscape beautification, creation of a BID on Sunset Blvd, and creation of a vest pocket park for small children on the site of the Durant Branch library when the new library o
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Mt. Olympus/Laurel Canyon
, California
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Area 8 comprises the western boundary of HHWNC which borders Laurel Canyon Blvd. As such, our stakeholder priorities are cross mountain traffic volume and speeding violations, fire and crime prevention. Since the Mt. Olympus comprises the largest group of residents in our area, we work closely with its established Property Association for common goals.
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Briar Summit/Woodrow Wilson/Mulholland Drive
, California
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Area 9's boundaries are Laurel Canyon Blvd. on the west, Mulholland Drive on the north, Torreyson/Flynn Ranch and Seattle Drive on the east, and Willow Glen on the south. Our neighborhood is trying to work together to share information and concerns, set priorities and improve our community. Our work has focused on improving the city's plans for rebuilding the Laurel Canyon/Mulholland intersection, the need for road repaving, and new home building/developments in our area.
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Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council
7095 Hollywood Blvd., #1004
Hollywood, California 90028
Phone: Hotline: 323-96
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www.hhwnc.org
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City of Beverly Hills
455 N. Rexford Dr.
Beverly Hills, California 90210
Phone: (310) 285-1000
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www.beverlyhills.org
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Cahuenga Pass Property Owners Association
P.O. Box 1655
Hollywood,, California 90078 info@cppoa.org
Phone: (323) 692-2772
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www.cppoa.org
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City of West Hollywood
8300 Santa Monica between La Cienega and Fairfax.
, California
Phone: (323) 848-6400
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www.weho.org
Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs 8am - 6pm; Fridays 8am - 5pm.
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