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Homeowners Associations

Homeowners Associations

Homeowners associations work to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods: fighting crime, finding solutions to traffic congestion, thwarting inappropriate development, and curbing environmental threats.

Westwood South of Santa Monica Boulevard Homeowners Association
http://www.westwoodsouth.org

West of Westwood Homeowners Association
(310) 474-2326
http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/la/wow/

South Brentwood Homeowners Association
(310) 281-8566
http://www.southbrentwood.info

Brentwood Hills Homeowners Association
http://www.brentwood-hills.org

Brentwood Homeowners Association
(310) 471-8712
http://www.brentwoodhomeowners.com

LA City Neighborhood Councils

The Department of Neighborhood Empowerment

This organization aims to increase participation in the local democratic process.
Westside Neighborhood Council (310) 474-2326
Information for other neighborhoods can be also be found at:
http://www.lacityneighborhoods.com

Other

Livable Places

Livable Places promotes healthy communities thorugh local policy reform and development of compact, affordable housing that incorporates a mixture of uses and income levels, as well as sustainable building practices in Southern California.

(213) 622-5980 or http://www.livableplaces.org

Community Food Security Coalition

CFSC is dedicated to building strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food for all people at all times.

(310) 822-5410 or http://www.foodsecurity.org

West Adams Heritage Association

WAHA is composed of area residents who support preservation of the community's architectural and cultural heritage.
(323) 735-9242
http://www.westadamsheritage.com

Hollywood/Los Angeles Beautification Team

HBT's mission is to enhance the quality of life in Los Angeles by teaching and empowering people to change their environments through community capacity building, physical improvements and job creation.
(323) 962-2163
http://www.hbteam.org