About
The City of Los Angeles organized a program of neighborhood groups (councils) whose purpose is to interact between local neighborhood residents and city government.
 
The Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood Council was certified by the city of Los Angeles in September 2002 and has been active ever since. 
 
The Council's geographical boundaries are as follows: 
 
  • The northern boundary is Vanowen Street between the 170 freeway and The Los Angeles City Limit with the City of Burbank. 
  • At Clybourn Avenue the boundary runs south along the Los Angeles City Limit with the City of Burbank to Margate, then west to Cahuenga, continuing south along Cahuenga to Camarillo, west on Camarillo to Denny, then south on Denny to Riverside Drive. 
  • At Riverside Drive the boundary runs west to Vineland Avenue, then north along Vineland to Camarillo, continuing west along Camarillo to the 170 freeway. 
  • At the 170 freeway and Camarillo the boundary heads north along the 170 freeway to Vanowen Street. 
Click here for map of the Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood Council.
 
The Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood Council holds regular monthly board meetings to inform neighbors about what is happening in our community and to hear any concerns from our neighbors/stakeholders.
 
Regular monthly Board meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at East Valley High School, 5525 Vineland Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601-2730.
 
We also hold monthly committee meeting that are the first line of access for your issues or concerns. Please see the committee page for more information on issues area that may be of interest to you.

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