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In 1999, Los Angeles City Charter created elected neighborhood councils as quasi-city
advisory bodies to those in government who make decisions that affect our lives. During the neighborhood council certification process, Sherman Oaks was divided
into seven areas (click for map ) with the Neighborhood Council empowered to
represent the community and every person having a stake within its borders.
Board and committee meetings are open to the public and provide you
with an opportunity to speak and be heard. Committee meetings are
usually informal and are the heart of Neighborhood Council work.
We invite you to attend our council and committee meetings
and to join and get involved. Use the pulldown menu
on the left for information on specific committees.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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