City Services Committee
Mission Statement of the City Services Committee
Our Mission is:
- to ensure that we help bring to North Hollywood those services provided by the City of Los Angeles,
- to make formal budgetary request with our Council for service projects in our neighborhood, and
- to work in conjunction with our elected Council member to ensure the successful delivery and completion of those projects. This includes making sure that free services are extended to our neighborhood and that money being allocated by the Los Angeles City Council are evenly distributed in a fashion that will create the greatest amount of good.
E. “Zeke” Barragan
VP of North Hollywood North East Neighborhood Council
Chair of the City Services Committee
zbarragan@nhnenc.org
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Useful City Services Phone Numbers
Useful California Department Phone Numbers
Websites
City of Los Angeles General Website
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City of Los Angeles Citywide Services Search
Telephone Numbers
All City Services: 311
Police Station General Inquiry (Non-Emergency)
Foothill Division: 818-756-8861
North Hollywood: 818-623-4016
Abandoned Vehicles:
Report Abandoned Vehicles: 800-222-6366
Bureau of Sanitation:
Bulky Item Pickup: 800-773-2489
Hazardous Material Pickup: 800-988-6942
Department of Building & Safety:
Report Neighborhood Eyesores and Businesses in Residential Areas: 888-524-2845
Department of Transportation:
Report/Request Traffic Signals, Stop Signs, Red-Curbs, and Speed-Bumps: 818-374-4688
Housing Department:
Report Problems with Multi-Family Housing: 866-557-7368
City and Community Data
LAPD Crime Mapping:
Community Liaisons
LAPD Community-Police Advisor Board (CPAB):
Chely Cordova: ChelyNoHoCPAB@yahoo.com
CPAB is an Area-level community board comprised of members from the various residential and business communities who live or work in a particular geographic area. The purpose of the CPAB is to provide advice to the Area Commanding Officer regarding decreasing the incidence and fear of crime in the community, as well as to provide community members with a voice in the policing of their communities.



