The Granada Hills South Neighborhood Council was
certified by the City of Los Angeles on January 17, 2006. Our first
election was on September 30, 2007. The Council emanated from the Old Granada Hills Residents Group.
Both groups have similar goals, but now operate as separate entities.
The neighborhood council system was approved by the voters as part
of the Los Angeles City Charter Reform in 1999. Councils are intended
to act as a conduit between the City and local communities. The
role of the Council is to work with stakeholders to increase our
influence with City lawmakers and departments to improve our community.
Stakeholders are defined as people who live, work or own
property in our area.
Our boundaries are:
- 118 freeway on the North
- 405 freeway on the East
- The Alley North of Devonshire on the South
- Lindley / Aliso Canyon Wash on the West

The Council is elected by stakeholders and holds monthly meetings
on the second Thursday of the month at 7pm at
First Baptist Church of Granada Hills
11011 Hayvenhurst Avenue
Granada Hills, CA 91344
The Council is allocated a budget of $50,000 by the City from your
tax dollars.
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