Public Safety

Public Safety2021-06-16T16:45:31-07:00

About

Chair: Jonathan Vickburg
Vice Chair: Victor Lerma
Members: Juan Lopez, Alfonso Mendez, Celia Vasquez
Safety@WinnetkaNC.com

Regular Meeting Time: 4th Wednesday of the Month, 7pm at Winnetka Convention Center.

Goals

Our objective is to increase the safety of our stakeholders. The WNC has had a long history linked to the various agencies that keep our neighborhoods safe, including the police department and neighborhood watch.

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Resources

Police

1 877-ASK LAPD (1 877 275-5273) For Non-Emergency Dispatch
Devonshire Police Station (North of Roscoe)
Topanga Police Station (South of Roscoe)
Crime Maps by the LA Times

Neighborhood Watch

SLO Jennifer Poepke, Basic Car 21A29

(Covering Winnetka)

Office (818) 756-3079 Cell (818) 731-2569

Email 35367@lapd.lacity.org

The 21A29 meeting is held every 2nd Thursday of the
month at 7 PM at the Topanga Station.

Current News from Committee

West Nile Virus in Winnetka

The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District (GLACVCD) has confirmed mosquito samples to test positive for West Nile virus (WNV) throughout the Valley in Winnetka, Woodland Hills, Encino, North Hollywood, Valley Glen, Van Nuys, Valley Village, Studio City and Sherman Oaks! Please take steps to eliminate even the smallest amount of standing water and protect yourself.

July 24th, 2020|Home Page, Public Safety|

Fireworks are illegal

At our June meeting we had quite a bit of community involvement and one of the most pressing issues was the noise and danger caused by fireworks and firecrackers, which are illegal in the City of Los Angeles. If you have a tip about illegal fireworks in your neighborhood contact https://complaint.lacity.org/Complaint/fireworks/ or https://www.lacrimestoppers.org/ and submit your information anonymously.

June 18th, 2020|Home Page, Public Safety|

Drive Through Testing

Find out what to expect with drive through testing, locate your stimulus check, get property tax penalties waived and plan to listen to the State of the City Address.

April 17th, 2020|Public Safety|
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