Politics & Government
Chatsworth Neighborhood Council Launches a Fresh New Website
Officers and committee chairs will be able to post agendas, minutes, letters, financial statements and other documents directly.
After more than 10 years, the Chatsworth Neighborhood Council retired its website. And launched a new one.
The new site at http://ChatsworthCouncil.org was designed by Moore Business Results after exhausive contract negotiations which began last April. Several prototypes were produced and tweaked until the Council found the design it wanted. Councilmembers Erik Pampalone and Vicki Briskman led the website committee.
Now officers and committee chairs will be able to post agendas, minutes, letters, financial statements and other documents directly, which they weren't able to do before.
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The new site features a rotating photo gallery of the community's historic cultural monuments. Chatsworth has more officially recognized historic sites than any other part of Los Angeles.
There's a button on the home page that links directly to Neighborhood Council agendas. There's also a calendar of meetings and events, as well as a listing of community news briefs.
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A Google search function is at the top of the home page and at the bottom is a directory of all the contents inside.
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