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I hope our newsletter finds you well. I had an excellent time last Friday sharing about our Neighborhood Council system in Sacramento at Center for California Studies' Our Voices: Advancing Civic Engagement in California Conference. It was especially good given the fact that many players in the civic engagement world in California did not know about Los Angeles' Neighborhood Council system. I am happy to say that several folks came up to me after the presentation to ask how they could start one in their cities, including in Sacramento! We continued sharing about our awesome Neighborhood Councils with an international delegation from the State Department on Wednesday. BIG thanks to our Neighborhood Empowerment Advocate, Melvin Canas, for coordinating and presenting to a group from Central and South America! As usual, we impressed the heck out of them.
I also received a nice write-up from LA 32 Neighborhood Council President Jen Markewych on her experience hosting the all women Saudi delegation last week. See below!
With the county and national elections upon us, there's a great opportunity for Neighborhood Councils to step up and conduct voter education and registration campaigns. We are assisting the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs to distribute voter postcards to the community, which also gives us the opportunity to talk about Neighborhood Councils to people as well. I learned about a website called Voter's Edge, which is produced in partnership with the League of Women Voters, to assist folks in dissecting their ballots just by typing in your registered voter address. Neighborhood Councils can also take position on ballot measures at their board meetings or on citywide issues, which is another great way to involve your stakeholders in the great work of Neighborhood Councils. Check out SORO Neighborhood Council's upcoming town hall on homelessness for example. Please pass this information on to your community members either at meetings, in newsletters or on your website. It's a win-win outreach approach. Don't forget the Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates meet tomorrow, and the Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance is doing a Cool Blocks presentation. Ciclavia is also back in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday. Have a wonderful weekend!

Best,
Grayce Liu, General Manager Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (aka) EmpowerLA
Empower Yourself, Empower Your Community, EmpowerLA
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Mayor's Message
State Cap-and-Trade Funding includes $12 million in financing for Jordan Downs redevelopment as well as critical transportation improvements LOS ANGELES -The City of Los Angeles has been awarded nearly $65 million in cap-and-trade funding from the State to develop environmentally sustainable affordable housing and make critical transportation improvements, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced today. The grants...
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Our parks are important to our communities. This questionnaire is a great opportunity to let the City of Los Angeles know your thoughts about our parks. What is working? What needs improvement? What's missing? What would you love to see more of in your community park? Your feedback is valuable. It will be part of...
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With roughly three weeks to go until Election Day, November 8, we're pleased to share a great opportunity for you to ask any and all questions you may have about voter registration deadlines, mail-in ballots, key election info and more! The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's office will host a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA)...
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Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer and LAPD Newton Division invite you to a community meeting, for: South Park, Los Angeles Pueblo Del Rio Housing Projects L.A. Fashion District Meet L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer and YOUR local problem solver, Neighborhood Prosecutor VANESSA ALVARADO. Connect with personnel from the LAPD Newton Community Station. Get updated...
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Los Angeles - Controller Ron Galperin released the City's Preliminary Financial Report, recapping fiscal year 2015-16. The Report provides information and analysis of General Fund revenues and expenditures, reserves, and bonded indebtedness, along with budgeted Special Fund schedules. The report, as well the Controller's accompanying cover letter, can be found...
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by Jennifer Markewych Last night was my proudest moment as an elected official to date. It was a moment that made all the bureaucracy, headaches, and frustration worthwhile. At 3:30 pm, less than 3 hours before my board meeting, I received a phone call from our city liaison, "Jen, I've got some news for you."...
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This month, the nation will practice preparedness with the Great Shake Out Earthquake Drill. This year, over 10.4 million people in California and over 26 million people worldwide will participate in the Shake Out Drill. Preparing for an earthquake doesn't end after the Shake Out. Everyone, everywhere, should know how to protect themselves in an...
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Sincere thanks to everyone who attended and supported the Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair on Saturday, October 1, 2016. A very special Thank You to those Neighborhood Councils that hosted an Outreach table. We had a great turnout with about 3,000 attending. Over 50% of families responding said they learned about the Fair from Neighborhood Councils...
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The Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance (NCSA), in partnership with the City of Los Angeles, seeks volunteers in each Council District who'd like to get to know their neighbors better while creating a greener, safer, and disaster resilient block. Join the NCSA on Sun., Oct 23 in Hollywood, to learn all about the new Cool Blocks...
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