Alliances and Coalitions

Neighborhood Councils from throughout the city come together regularly, sometimes by region, sometimes by issue, sometimes citywide, and always with a collective representative voice. Neighborhood Councils have significant opportunities to work with regional and citywide organizations in addressing issues, taking positions, and engaging their communities and City Hall. At the same time, LA’s elected officials and department leaders also have several powerful opportunities to engage LA’s 99 Neighborhood Councils by connecting with the many Alliances and Coalitions.

Alliances and Coalitions:

Meeting Times & Locations:

E-Mail:

Webpage:

Social Media:

The Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition (LANCC) are members of the 99 Certified Neighborhood Councils.

Online meeting via Zoom.

See agenda for log-in

LANCC@googlegroups.com

http://www.lancc.org/

https://www.facebook.com/lancc2014

The Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils (VANC) represents the 34 councils in the Valley. Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/98759241651

Meeting ID: 987 5924 1651

One tap mobile

+16699006833,98759241651# US (San Jose)

+16694449171,98759241651# US

 vanc34.chair@gmail.com

https://vanc34.org

WRAC is a cooperative regional alliance made up of 10 Neighborhood and Community Councils as well as 3 additional non-certified Community Councils.

Online meeting via Zoom.

See agenda for log-in

robin@robingreenberg.com

https://westsidecouncils.com/

Neighborhood Council Emergency Preparedness Alliance focuses on involving Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles’ citywide plans for emergency preparedness and resiliency.

Last Saturday

10 AM

commissionerlenshaffer@gmail.com

https://neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov/ncepa

South LA Alliance of Neighborhood Councils

(SLAANC)

Zoom or in-person TBD

slaanc3.0@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/slaanc/
DWP Advocacy and MOU Oversight

The DWP Advocacy Committee takes positions on water and power issues while the DWP MOU Oversight Committee ensures the effectiveness of the NC/DWP MOU.

https://www.ladwpnews.com/dwp-nc-mou-and-advocacy-committee-meetings/

https://www.ladwpnews.com/dwp-nc-mou-and-advocacy-committee-meetings/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/DWPCommittee/
Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates (NCBA)

The NC Budget Advocate process was created to help Neighborhood Councils present an annual list of budget priorities to the Mayor and City Council.

https://www.budgetadvocates.org/calendar

info@budgetadvocates.org

https://www.budgetadvocates.org/ https://www.facebook.com/LABudgetAdvocates

https://twitter.com/budgetadvocates

Plan Check Neighborhood Councils PlanCheckNC was created by Neighborhood Council stakeholders to promote more stakeholder participation in Planning and land use issues.

Online meeting via Zoom.

See agenda for log-in

PlanCheckNCLA@gmail.com

https://plancheckncla.com/

Congress of Neighborhoods
(NCCongressLA)  NC leaders from throughout the city have partnered with EmpowerLA to host the annual Congress of Neighborhoods at City Hall every September.

Visit

 www.neighborhoodcongress.la for event news + planning meeting info

info@neighborhoodcongress.la

https://www.neighborhoodcongress.la/

http://facebook.com/nccongressla

Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance
(NCSA) advances sustainability and resilience across LA through advocacy, sharing of best practices, and community action.
2nd Sunday of every month from 6:30 to 8:30 pm via Zoom lisahart@ncsa.la https://www.ncsa.la/ https://twitter.com/la_ncsa

https://www.facebook.com/neighborhoodcouncilsustainabilityalliance

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuV6Gw8jeA0PYB83gN8IkFg