As defined by the City of Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE), certified Neighborhood Councils are diverse, inclusive, and open to all community stakeholders.
A community stakeholder is defined as any individual who lives, works or
owns property in a Neighborhood Council area. In addition, community stakeholder
status may be identified by participation in, among other things, educational institutions,
religious institutions, community organizations or other nonprofit organizations, block
clubs, neighborhood associations, homeowners associations, apartment associations, condominium associations, resident associations, school/parent groups, faith based
groups and organizations, senior groups and organizations, youth groups and
organizations, chambers of commerce, business improvement districts, service
organizations, park advisory boards, boys and girls clubs, cultural groups, environmental
groups, code watch, neighborhood watch, police advisory board groups, and/or
redevelopment action boards.
The following links are Neighborhood Councils certified in the Los Angeles Harbor Area:
Central San Pedro Neighborhood Council (CSPNC)
Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council (CSSPNC)
Empowerment Congress Southeast Area Neighborhood
Development Council (ECSEA)
Harbor City Neighborhood Council (HARCNC)
Harbor Gateway North Neighborhood Council (HGNNC)
Harbor Gateway South Neighborhood Council (HGSNC)
Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council (NWSPNC)
Watts Neighborhood Council (WATTS)
Wilmington Neighborhood Council (WILNC)
Click here to view correspondence between the Port of Los Angeles and L.A. Harbor Area Neighborhood Councils.
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