Sylmar Neighborhood Council's Equestrian Committee
“SPECIAL Meeting"
Wednesday, November 20, 2024 – 7:00pm-8:30pm
This meeting is held in person and via Zoom
Sylmar Neighborhood Council Office
13521 Hubbard Street Sylmar, CA 91342
Please use the link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89420281764 to join webinar;
and/or, dial (669) 900-6833 enter ID 894 2028 1764 and
Press # to join the meeting via telephone
Cheri Blose - Chairperson
Roughly how many turkeys are consumed each Thanksgiving?
a.) 30 Million
b.) 46 Million
c.) 25 Million
Click Read More for the Answer.
How do I report a mountain lion/cougar sighting?
If you encounter a cougar and wish to report the sighting
This month's meeting is canceled. The next scheduled Community Watch meeting is December 17th, at 6:00 pm
13521 Hubbard Street Sylmar, CA 91342
Thank you,
Sylmar Neighborhood Council
Every Thanksgiving Day table is a little bit different as are our pets.
As we get closer to the Thanksgiving holiday, here are some suggestions for what we should and should not be giving our dogs.
Your Sylmar Neighborhood Council's General Board meeting is:
Thursday, November 21st, at 6:30 pm.
We would really like to see you in person at 14940 Osceola Street Sylmar, CA 91342
(Osceola Street Elementary Street School) (MAP/DIRECTIONS)
There will be FREE Sandwiches, Drinks, and Snacks. (while supplies last)
For those unable to attend the meeting in person, we also offer the option to join and participate virtually online via Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86423239940.
Also by telephone by dialing (669) 900-6833 and enter 864 2323 9940 then Press #.
Meeting Agenda - https://www.sylmarneighborhoodcouncil.org/assets/documents/13/meeting6736d095b62e3.pdf
(Free Sandwiches, Drinks, and Snacks are only available in-person while supplies last)
• Mountain Lion • SYLMAR - Wildlife Warning •
TODAY - Thursday, November 14th, 9:30 am
One of our local Mountain Lions has been spotted roaming within the Oakridge Community
Pacoima Reservoir Restoration Project aims to remove this sediment and debris, restoring an incredible 300 million gallons of water storage capacity to Pacoima Dam in the Project’s first phase alone. An additional 400 - 800 million gallons of capacity will be restored in future phases of the Project.
Los Angeles — The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is planning full and partial closures on State Route 118
Does something not look right in the first picture? A couple of months ago Ray & Susan noticed that a Stop Sign was completely blocked from sight by a large tree. Seeing how large the tree is, it's not much of a guess on which one was there first.
View our neighborhood council boundaries for which we deal with.
The public is invited to attend all meetings.