Los Feliz Votes
What is the Los Feliz
Neighborhood Council?
The Los Feliz Neighborhood Council advises on and influences City policy for delivering municipal services to Los Feliz, including police, fire, and public safety; parking and traffic; recreation and parks; land use, zoning, construction, and business permitting; education; public works projects; and other city-wide issues. The Board also decides whether, when, and where to fund initiatives it believes will benefit the neighborhood.

The LFNC is a part of the City government, and its Governing Board is a publicly elected body that carries the full “consent of the governed.”

The LFNC is not a club, a non-profit corporation, a grassroots organization, or an association. We don’t collect dues or charge membership fees. The LFNC is a part of the City government, and its Governing Board is a publicly elected body that carries the full “consent of the governed.” By law, all of our meetings must be open to the public, and they are.
But the Governing Board isn’t the entire Neighborhood Council. There are 10 stakeholder committees, several ad-hoc committees, and a number of staff roles, all of which present available avenues for Los Felizians to get involved with the Council and support their neighborhood. Many, if not most, of the actions taken by the Governing Board initiate as discussions in committee meetings.
The Six Districts
DISTRICT A - Los Feliz Hills
is bordered by the Los Angeles River to the east, State Highway 134 to the north, and Fern Dell Drive to the west.
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DISTRICT B - Los Feliz Square
is bordered by Hollywood Boulevard to the south, Vermont Avenue to the east, Los Feliz Boulevard to the north, and by Normandie Avenue, Ambrose Avenue, and Edgemont Street to the west.
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DISTRICT C - Los Feliz Village
is bordered by Los Feliz Boulevard to the north, Vermont Avenue to the west and Hollywood Boulevard/Sunset Boulevard to the south. The east border runs along Commonwealth Avenue to Prospect Avenue and down Hoover Street.
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DISTRICT D - Los Feliz Knolls
is bordered by Los Feliz Boulevard to the north; Commonwealth Avenue to the east; Hyperion Avenue, Tracy Street, and Franklin Avenue to the south; and Riverside Drive and the 5 Freeway to the east.
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DISTRICT E - Franklin Hills
is bordered to the north by Franklin Avenue and Tracy Street; to the west by Commonwealth Avenue and Hoover Street; to the south by Fountain Avenue; and to the east by Hyperion Avenue, which delineates Los Feliz from Silver Lake.
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DISTRICT F - West Los Feliz
is bordered by Hollywood Boulevard to the south, Los Feliz Boulevard to the north, Western Avenue to the West and Vermont Avenue, Normandie Avenue, Ambrose Avenue, and Edgemont Street to the east.
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