The Hollywoodland Community Orchestra is proud to present BLOW A New Orleans style brass band, with an emphasis on Funk, R + B and Pop Music Saturday October 10, 2020 6:00-7:00 PM Village Parking Lot Social distancing and mask required,...Read More
Born in 1930, 50 year Hollywoodlander Marcella Meharg a second generation native Angelino of Sicilian decent celebrated her 90th birthday in our Village. Friends and family sang her happy birthday while she was safely ensconced, sculpture-like, in cube, lovingly constructed...Read More
There is a proposed Climate Strike at the Hollywood Sign Saturday February 8th! We are requesting that the city officials prohibit the proposed Climate Strike event at the Hollywood Sign scheduled for February 8, 2020. READ MORE HHA Hard...Read More
There has been a monumental victory for community groups fighting the Millennium Hollywood Project. Court of Appeal Demolishes Controversial Millennium Project and its Environmental Impact Report! Community groups fighting the Millennium Hollywood project celebrated a major victory today when the...Read More
Update on our current appeal|We had a HUGE turnout! Dear Friends and Neighbors, We would like to express our deep appreciation for the time and care you took on Wednesday to come out to the City Council committee hearing of...Read More
Do the smart thing and clear your property! Friends and neighbors it is that time of year to check your property and clear any flammable brush and/or material. With the near 18 inches of rain we received this winter, our...Read More
HHA responds to the Draft of the Hollywood Community Plans Draft Environmental Impact Report. January 25, 2019 City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning Linda Lou, City Planner 200 N. Spring Street, Room 667 mail stop 395...Read More
California's “Yimby”politicking has also taken sensational turns. Start with the movement’s dizzying ascent, fueled by copious financial support from tech executives. The Growth Machine’s Shock Troops Zoning used to be a total snooze. Arguments about building heights and density were...Read More