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Welcome to The Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council website. Your interest shows a commitment to your neighborhood and your city.

All meetings are open to the public and their times and locations are published on this page under Meeting Schedules. If you have an item you would like placed on a meeting agenda, please contact info@greaterwilshire.org or (424) 901-1409, at least two weeks before the meeting. Meeting agendas are posted on this site and around the Greater Wilshire community at least 72 business hours before our meetings.

Owen Smith, President

2016 Neighborhood Council Elections

Have a voice in your local government.

Vote on Election Day!


Date:
May 1, 2016
Time: 12pm – 4pm


Location:
The Barking Lot
366 North Larchmont Ave
Los Angeles, 90004

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Visit our 2016 Election page for complete information on voter qualifications and document requirements.

View a list of all certified candidates for the 15 Geographic Area and 6 Special Interest Representatives.

Welcome to the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council

We are one of ninety-nine Neighborhood Councils and serve as liaisons between our Greater Wilshire community and the City.  We are a volunteer, elected Board with members representing our various neighborhoods and community interests.

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Neighborhood Purposes Grant Applications Are Being Accepted Through July 31st

Application instructions and information are at https://greaterwilshire.org/npg/. Please note, only $250 is available at this time.

The application window closes July 31st, 2024! Apply TODAY!

GWNC Board meets Wed, July 10, 6:30 p.m. at the Ebell of Los Angeles

Monthly Regular Meeting of the GWNC (in-person)

Location:
The Ebell of Los Angeles
743 S Lucerne Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90005.
Enter the building from the parking lot, which is accessible from Wilshire west of Lucerne or from 8th St. west of Lucerne. ADA Parking available. No onsite bike parking.

Agenda:
Download at https://greaterwilshire.org/wp-content/uploads/bsk-pdf-manager/2024/07/2024-07-10-GWNC-Agenda.pdf
Supporting documents at www.greaterwilshire.org/BDdocs/.

Transit Day Event – CANCELED

The GWNC application for a transit day event for May 25th was denied by the City Clerk and so the event has been canceled. Here is the basis for the Clerk’s decision:

  1. The event will take place outside the NC’s boundaries and does not appear to fulfill general outreach objectives for NCs. The outreach element of the event is more inclined for Metro, promoting Metro ridership, and not NC functions.
  2. This type of activity creates a high level of risk and liability for the City.
  3. The event may cause concerns regarding Brown Act regulations.

4/27/24 – Earth Day Mini Fair in the Park!

Celebrate Earth Day with Prizes, Treats, Games, and Giveaways at the Earth Day Mini Fair at LA High Memorial Park, presented by the Office of Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky with the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council.

Calling all Kids and Families! Join our Neighborhood Clean-Up from 10 to 11 (sign up HERE or just show up at 10 a.m.). Watch Energy Experiments from JPL scientists. Plant a Native Flower!

Calling all LA Residents! Learn how our LA City Departments are supporting next-level sustainable choices. Get a free Kitchen Pail from LA Sanitation and turn your food scraps into compost (instead of climate-warming methane!)! Get a free tree and add shade and carbon capture to your neighborhood! Enter to win a rain barrel from LADWP and start saving your stormwater.

This free, family-friendly event takes place from 10 to 2 at the LA High Memorial Park, 4625 W Olympic Blvd, right in front of the library!

Special Mtg. Sat, 11/4: “Can I Recycle That? And New Rules for the Green Bin” – Free Kitchen Pails* and Free Street Trees*

Learn the answers to all your Blue Bin and Green Bin questions...
• So many types of plastic... can they all be recycled?
• What about styrofoam? That plastic Amazon envelope?
• Am I “wishcycling”?
• What types of metals?
• Can bones go in the Green Bin?
• What about cheese?
• Pizza box? Blue, Green, or Black Bin?
• Items labeled “compostable” and “biodegradable”?
Green Bin 2.0: now it’s the easiest way to reduce your carbon
emissions by sending your food scraps to the City’s compost heap!
FREE Educational Opportunity
Saturday, Nov 4, 2023 — 10:00 a.m. to noon
Memorial Branch Library
4625 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Free Kitchen Pail Available to
Attendees While Supplies Last

Join us on Saturday at 10 at Memorial Branch Library across from LA High School! Bring your questions!

UPDATE: we’ll be joined by KYCC who are bringing street trees* that you can take home and plant!

*while supplies last

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