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Westhills Brochure Westhills Website Happy New Year (http://www.westhills91307.org) From: Westhills Homeowners Association Westhills Facebook Group Welcome To Westhills https://www.facebook.com/groups/102952825 7418609 Updated January – 2021 We are serviced by LA County Sheriff in Agoura, CHP in Woodland Hills, LA County Fire in Calabasas, a private garbage service from Waste Management, electricity from Southern California Edison, water from the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District and our schools are in the Las Virgenes Unified School District. Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&R’s), created by the builder is attached to the deed of each property and may be found in its entirety on the website. Emergency Information Emergency: call 911 - state your full address (number, street and Westhills 91307) and that you are located in an unincorporated part of LA Westhills was named by the builder and started County that is not part of LA City. construction in 1966. It received the official General County Information designation Westhills from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in April 1973. We LA County are an unincorporated community in LA County. 500 W. Temple St., Room 358, Los Angeles, CA, Our community’s name is Westhills (one word) 90012 instead of West Hills (two words) which, in (213) 974-1234 1987, was split off from Canoga Park in LA City. https://www.lacounty.gov The Westhills area consists of the condos at the corner of Vanowen and Valley Circle, N. Corie Lane and the 175 homes from Julie Lane to LA County Sheriff Malibu/Lost Hills Station Randiwood Lane between Kittridge Street and 818-878-1808 Welby Way. It is the 175 homes that are https://www.lasd.org/malibu-lost-hills represented by the Westhills Homeowners Association, incorporated as a non-profit social organization in 1978. California Highway Patrol WHA maintains two sites for information about 818-888-0980 our community. https://www.chp.ca.gov/home The Los Angeles County Fire Department provides E-waste Recycling Centers Emergency Medical Services (EMS), fire and rescue On the first Saturday at Albertsons Parking services and safe haven services for unincorporated lot, 26521 Agoura Road, 10-3 Los Angeles County and for contract cities. On the third Saturday at Mulholland Shopping Center Parking lot, 23381 County Operated Service – Fire Station 68 Mulholland Drive, 10-3 24130 Calabasas Rd. For more info contact City of Calabasas Calabasas, CA 91302 recycling 818-224-1600. 818-880-4411 For updated County of Los Angeles HHW & https://www.fire.lacounty.gov E-Waste Collection Events 888-CLEAN-LA / 888-253-2652 Residential Services & Utilities Southern California Edison (Electric) Power EMERGENCY INFORMATION Outages & Lines Down Emergency Calls: Outages: 800-611-1911 Sign up or visit these sites to receive incident alerts General Residential Customer Service (24 Hour or to be in the know about wildfires and other Street Lights Outage & General Support) events that may affect your immediate community. 800-655-4555 https://www.SCE.com (Register to sign up for outage texts.) https://www.readyforwildfire.org/ Las Virgenes Municipal Water District 4232 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas 91302 818-251-2200 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE https://www.lvmd.com Los Angeles Fire Department https://www.lafd.org/alerts-sign LA County Department of Public Works 26600 Agoura Rd · TEXT MESSAGE – Text your zip code to 888777, 818-880-4150, 800-675-HELP to report then text HELP, click on nixel.us in the message emergency (e.g., road debris) you receive. You will be directed to the https://dpw.lacounty.gov/ nixle.com site, follow the instructions according to your preferences. Waste Management (Garbage collection is a fee based service.) Westhills is part of LA County. However, Residents - On Monday night place containers because we border on the city of LA and are in street facing out close to Ventura County we may be impacted 818-707-8800 or 800-266-7551, 661-947-7197 by events occurring in these locals. Check out https://www.wm.com the sites below. Nicole Bernson (Balboa) S.A.F.E. Center – LA county residents: free drop off site for household hazardous waste. Ventura County Fire Department Saturdays and Sundays 9:00am-3:00pm TEXT MESSAGE – Text the word VCALERT to 10241 N. Balboa Boulevard, 313131. Follow the instructions to register. Northridge, CA 91325 https://.vcfd.org/ https://www.lacitysan.org Exer Urgent Care Platt Village Shopping Center 6440 Platt Ave. Hours: 9AM-8:30PM, 7 days a week LA City Emergency 818-946-1103 Follow the instructions posted on this site https://exerurgentcare.com/urgent-care-west- https://emergency.lacity.org/ hills/ Earthquake Alerts – Get the 2021 App for your PUBLIC SCHOOLS smart phone https://earthquake.ca.gov/get-alerts/ Las Virgenes Unified School District District Offices ANIMALS 4111 Las Virgenes Road Calabasas, CA 91302 LA County Animal Shelter 818-880-4000 29525 Agoura Rd, https://www.lvusd.org Agoura Hills 91301 818-991-0071 https://www.animalcare.lacounty.gov/ Schools Serving Westhills Round Meadow Elementary School Medical Services - Emergencies 5151 Round Meadow Rd West Hills Hospital & Medical Center Hidden Hills, CA 91302 7300 Medical Center Dr. 818-883-6750 West Hills, CA 91307 (1.9 miles from our http://www.roundmeadowelementary.org/ neighborhood) 818-676-4000 Chaparral Elementary School https://westhillshospital.com 22601 Liberty Bell Road Calabasas, CA 91302 Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Medical 818-591-2428 Center https://www.lvusd.org/domain/975 5601 De Soto Ave. Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (4.4 miles from our Alice C. Stelle Middle School neighborhood) 22450 Mulholland Hwy 818-719-2000 Calabasas, CA 91302 https://kp.org 818-224-4107 http://acstellemiddleschool.net/ Urgent Care Facilities Calabasas High School Adult and Pediatric Urgent Care 22855 Mulholland Hwy 22950 Vanowen Street Calabasas, CA 91302 West Hills, CA 91307 818-222-7177 Hours: 9AM-7PM, 7 days a week https://www.lvusd.org/Domain/9 818-887-2782 https://apurgentcare.com/locations/west-hills- urgent-care/ PUBLIC LIBRARIES Amtrack Pacific Surfliner 800-872-7245 Platt Library https://www.pacificsurfliner.com 23600 Victory Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 LAX information 818-340-9386 https://www.flylax.com/ https://www.lapl.org/branches/platt Burbank Airport Information Calabasas Library https://hollywoodburbankairport.com/ 200 Civic Center Way, Calabasas, CA 91302 Van Nuys FlyAway Bus 818-225-7616 7610 Woodley Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91406 http://www.calabasaslibrary.org 714-507-1170 https://www.iflyvny.com TRANSPORTATION Department of Motor Vehicles CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT 20725 Sherman Way https://www.ca.gov/ Winnetka, CA 91306 800-777-0133 State Senator, 27th District Office https://www.dmv.ca.gov/ Henry Stern Jeremy Wolf, District Director AAA – Automobile Club of Southern California Calabasas District Office 22708 Victory Blvd, (2.7 miles) 5016 N. Parkway Calabasas, Suite 222 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 883-2660 818-876-3352 https:/www.calif.aaa.com https://sd27.senate.ca.gov/ US POST OFFICE Congressman, 30th DISTRICT OFFICE Brad Sherman West Hills Post Office 5000 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 420 23055 Sherman Way, West Hills, CA 91307 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 818-704-1472 818-501-9200 (We are Westhills (one word). Be aware that our https://sherman.house.gov/contact/offices community may be identified as Canoga Park or West Hills.) Assembly Member, 45th District Office https://postofficeshours.com/ca/west- Jesse Gabriel hills/west-hills 20750 Ventura Blvd., Suite 101 Woodland Hills, CA 91364 BUS, RAIL & TRANSIT INFORMATION 818-346-4521 https://www.assembly.ca.gov/a45 Metro 323-466-3876 LA County Supervisor, 3rd District https://www.metrolinktrains.com Sheila Kuehl 500 W. Temple Street Metrolink Trains, Chatsworth Station Los Angeles, CA 90012 800 -371-5465 213-974-3333 https://www.metrolinktrains.com https://supervisorkuehl.com OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICES Westfield Topanga & the Village To find nearby places of interest, for shopping, and other Shopping Center & Mall services in West Hills, Woodland Hills, and Calabasas you 6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Canoga Park, CA · can use one of the many map apps, such as Google Maps 818-594-8732 and type in the search box the city name. You will get a map with the places of interest and buttons to take you to Westfield Topanga - side a listing of places for things such as groceries, gas stations, Nordstrom, restaurants, and much more. For other Apps follow their Macy’s, instructions. Alternatively, type in your browser window Target, the name of the local city (West Hills)) and category of Neiman Marcus. interest (restaurant, etc.) to explore. Food Court & Restaurants Village - side Need Help Finding a Service? Costco For recommendations for local services (gardeners, pool REI – Recreational Equipment cleaning, electricians, etc.) consider posting your need to Crate and Barrel our Facebook Group Page or go to Many eateries https//:www.nextdoor.com Suggestions Suggestions El Camino Shopping Center Platt Village Shopping Center Woodland Hills, CA · Shopping Center & Mall Shopping Center & Mall 6534 Platt Ave, West Hills, CA 23335 Mulholland Dr. Pavilions Supermarket 213-553-2200 Rite-Aid Dollar Tree Starbucks, The Commons at Calabasas: Chase Bank Shopping Center & Mall Wells Fargo Bank, 4735 Commons Way, Calabasas, CA Platt Library 818-222-3444 Marmalade Cafe Fallbrook Center Ralphs Supermarket Shopping Center & Mall CVS 6633 Fallbrook Ave, Los Angeles, CA Regal Edwards Movie Theater 818-340-5871 Home Depot, Calabasas Senior Center, City Hall & Library Ralphs Supermarket, 300 Civic Center Way Trader Joes Market, Calabasas CA 91302 Petco, IHOP, 818-224-1777 Stonefire Grill, https://www.cityofcalabasas.com/government/ Olive Garden, community-services/calabasas-senior-center Chili’s, Burlington Coat Factory, Calabasas Old Town AMC Movie Theater, Farmers Market, Saturdays 8AM-1PM Walmart 23504 Calabasas Rd., Calabasas Old Town Party World Ross Right of Fallbrook Shopping Center on Victory Leonis Adobe Museum Bank of America, 23537 Calabasas Rd.
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