Below are the (preliminary) results from the SCNC Elections:
At-Large
LISA SARKIN - 296
Residential Homeowners
WAYNE B. KARTIN - 229
JOHN T. WALKER - 239
RONALD W. TAYLOR - 238
GAIL STEINBERG - 250
Residential Renters
TODD C. ROYAL - 37
LANA L SHACKELFORD - 39
MICHAEL MCCUE - 36
Business Owners
JEFFREY . CARTER - 64
BEN R. NEUMANN - 62
BEN DiBENEDETTO - 78
Business Real Property Owner
RITA C. VILLA - 14
Full-Time Employee
VICTOR HELO - 64
Member/Full-Time Employee of Service Organization
REMY KESSLER - 59
RICHARD D. NIEDERBERG - 43
Youth Board Membere
JOSHUA S. GELFAT - 6
HELP US BUILD A HISTORY OF STUDIO CITY!
The SCNC Cultural Affairs Committee is organizing neighborhood walkabouts throughout Studio City, and we want to include your neighborhood.
We are looking for:
- People to represent your neighborhood, be it you or anyone you know that may have an interest.
- Information on any parts of Studio City (neighborhoods, businesses, schools, people that had an impact on Studio City or was influential in "LA", etc. .)
History is around every corner...please share your stories and photos with us (you'll get the photos back for we will just scan them).
For more information or to join us on a scheduled walkabout, please contact the Cultural Affairs committee at culturalaffairs@scnc.info.
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ATTENTION! July Board Meeting will be held Wednesday, July 28th
The SCNC Board meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, 7:00pm at CBS Studio Center, Building 8, MPR-3 meeting room (you can ask the CBS guard at the gate for directions). All Council meetings are open to the public. You are welcome participate and encouraged to attend. Meeting agendas are posted at least 72 hours before each meeting on this website, the Studio City Public Library, outside the gate of CBS Studio Center, Carpenter Elementary School and Studio City Recreational Center.
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Created by City Charter ( pdf) to make government more responsive to local needs, the Studio City Neighborhood
Council (SCNC), now in its fourth annual term, is an elected body officially recognized by the City of Los Angeles to promote greater access and participation in the political process. Its mission is to build community and advise City government on issues of local concern, and to direct information between local Stakeholders and city agencies. Its members include a diverse group of Studio City stakeholders who pledge to fight for you and present your interest at City Hall.
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