WHERE IS THE COUNCIL?
Our diverse area includes: Franklin Hills, Laughlin Park, Los Feliz Estates, Barnsdall Park and nearly all of Griffith Park. For exact boundaries, see below.
Not sure where your address falls? We hope you're in our boundaries, but you can search your address by clicking here.
WHO IS MAKES UP THE COUNCIL?
Nineteen volunteer Governing Board members are elected as official representatives. Their role is to help make a difference in the community. We also interact with stakeholders and take their concerns back to City Council members or City departments. Stakeholders are defined as people who live, work, own property or can claim a factual basis for such within the Council's defined Boundaries.
We also have 14 active Council Committees made up of volunteer community members. Each focuses on a specific area of interest: Education, Public Safety, Green Issues, Culture & Events, Transportation, and more. Membership is open to community members, and we hope you'll consider joining us.
WHEN & WHERE DOES THE COUNCIL MEET?
Regular Governing Board Meetings: Third Tuesday of every month.
LOCATION:
Citibank Community Meeting Room
1965 Hillhurst Avenue, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Committees meet throughout the month. See our calendar for more info.
CAN ANYONE ATTEND YOUR MEETINGS?
Yes, please! Our meetings are always open to the public. And we'd love to have you join one of our committees.
We announce every meeting at least 3 days in advance. Please come and join us.
From Hollywood Boulevard, north on Western Avenue into Griffith Park at its western boundary (Fern Dell), continuing up the natural boundary of Griffith Park over to the north city limits; along the north city limits to the fence enclosing the Los Angeles River at the Ventura Freeway (134); south to Hyperion Avenue, Hyperion Avenue to Fountain Avenue; south to Myra Avenue and then north up Hoover street to Fountain Avenue to Sunset Blvd. to Hollywood Blvd; west on Hollywood Blvd to Western Avenue, including Barnsdall Park.
Helpful Maps:
DONE Defined Boundaries
Elementary School Districts
Middle School Districts
High School Districts

The all volunteer Governing Board is made up of 19 community members.
They vote on the activities of the LFNC at a monthly public meeting.
- Each of our five council districts has 3 elected representatives.
- In addition, we have 4 elected Special Interest seats.
See a map of LFNC's council districts here.
DISTRICT A
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COMMITTEES: PZHP, Rules & Elections
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OFFICER ROLE: President COMMITEES: Chair, Executive Committee |
COMMMITEES: Budget & Finance
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DISTRICT B
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COMMITEES: Budget & Finance
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OFFICER ROLE: Vice President, Communications |
DISTRICT C
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OFFICER ROLE: Secretary |
COMMITEES: Rules & Elections |
COMMITTEES: Chair, Transportation |
DISTRICT D
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COMMITTEES: Chair, Arts & Culture
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OFFICER ROLE: Vice President, Administration COMMITEES: Chair, Rules & Elections |
DISTRICT E
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OFFICER ROLE: Treasurer COMMITTEES: Sports & Recreation; Rules & Elections |
COMMITTEES: Budget & Finance
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COMMITEES: Green; Culture & Events
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SPECIAL INTEREST SEATS
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Safety Representative COMMITTEES: Chair, Public Safety
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Recreation Representative COMMITEES: Chair, Sports & Recreation; Rules & Elections
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Education Representative COMMITTEES: Chair, Education
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Business Representative COMMITTEES: Chair, Business; Budget & Finance; Sports & Recreation
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What can we say… when you're the best neighborhood around, everyone wants to hang out with you. In fact, it's tough to find a major publication that hasn't profiled the Los Feliz area.
Here are just a few of the big ones, and also some local favorites.
Did we miss one of your favorites? Let us know!
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Want to get involved? Join us for our first monthly GGPNC Volunteer Day this Saturday 10AM-12PM at the Hoover steps (Hoover and Prospect). If you can't make it this Saturday, don't worry – there will be more! Join us on the 3rd Saturday of every month for our monthly GGPNC Volunteer Day.This Saturday we will be cleaning up the Hoover steps and garden area. We will have coffee, water and treats. Bring your family and have a good time as we give a little back to our wonderful neighborhood.
Thank you to all NCs who have voted funds to the 2013 Congress! If you have not already taken the survey, please do so today. We have 175 surveys so far and we want to exceed 200 by June 14. Let us know who you want to see and what workshops you'd like to see at the Congress. And, if you'd like to get involved in helping plan the Congress we have a spot for you! Help with Opening Session, Workshops, Music, Audio and Video, Volunteers, Signage, Promotional Items, Printing and Dignitaries. Thank you!!!
Join your neighbors at the Franklin Hills Residents Association’s annual meeting this coming Saturday, June 15th from Noon – 2pm at The Prospect Studios. We’ll take a look back at films of some of the studio’s early stars who also lived in the neighborhood. Get a chance to meet and discuss area issues with the new leaders of our local fire and police stations and learn what you can do in the fight against graffiti. Councilmember Tom LaBonge will join us to discuss city issues with a new mayor about to take office. Plus we’ll have the election of 6 members to the FHRA Board of Directors in addition to refreshments and raffles.
Due to studio security requirements all meeting attendees must RSVP to be on the security list and have a drivers license or other ID. Please send the names of those attending toRSVP@FranklinHills.org Meeting check-in and socializing with neighbors begins at 11:30am.
