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VNNC Education Committee Chairperson Stacey Rains speaking at the 1st inaugural education summit.

Greetings Citizens of Los Angeles,

We made it through the first week of 2016, and your Van Nuys Neighborhood Council is back to doing the good work of the people.  We are entering election season, and the VNNC will be holding elections for 1/2 of our council seats this April.  So please consider throwing your hat into the ring and running for public office.

At our general meeting in January, we will begin the process of working with the National Football League in getting Los Angeles a football team.  I personally attended the last Los Angeles Raiders game against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Coliseum, and it was a sad day for all of us who love American football and the amount of time that has passed since that day with no football in Los Angeles is an absolute travesty.

At the end of the day, our great city needs and deserves a professional football team, and the Van Nuys Neighborhood Council will be making it one of our top priorities to bring football back to Los Angeles.

We are also beginning to undertake the very ambitious notion of creating a “Business Improvement District” (BID) along Van Nuys Boulevard from Sherman Oaks through Van Nuys all the way up to Pacoima.  (The entire length of Van Nuys Boulevard, including Panorama City & Arleta as well.)  If you would like to get involved and help create this BID, please let me know.  Cheers.

It is a special privilege to serve as the Council President and Honorary Mayor of Van Nuys, and thank you for this great opportunity to be a part of our community.

-George Christopher Thomas, Council President & Honorary Mayor of Van Nuys
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OFFICIAL LANGUAGE FROM THE AGENDA — The VNNC to address the need for Los Angeles to have a permanent professional football team, with the possibility of our city receiving an expansion team from the NFL.  The VNNC to also possibly explore building a stadium in the Valley to be the official home of the next expansion team coming to Los Angeles. The VNNC to submit a Community Impact Statement (CIS) supporting the idea of a new expansion team, with it being owned by the people of Los Angeles.  The VNNC to contact the NFL, and Los Angeles City leaders to facilitate a meeting and make this happen.  In the interests of expanding the NFL, the VNNC to also recommend an expansion team in London, England to even the number of teams out, and to bring American Football to the good people of Britain.

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