90 neighbors rallied on safety concerns at virtual meeting of Woodland Hills Home Owners Association (WHHO)
12/9/2025 - ~90 neighbors virtually attended the Woodland Hills Home Owners Association Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization after the WHHO discussed the project at length in their newsletter.
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On December 9th, 2025, the community's concern over the Woodland Hills Country Club development project was palpable as approximately 90 neighbors logged on for the Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization (WHHO) virtual meeting. This significant turnout followed the WHHO's recent newsletter, which featured an in-depth analysis of the proposed development.
The meeting served as a sober reality check regarding public safety. While LAPD Captain Lopez and Senior Lead Officer Gutierrez provided updates on local crime trends, the conversation was dominated by the risks associated with the proposed 398-unit project. The discussion exposed a critical gap in emergency planning for our hillside neighborhoods, noting that substandard roads already pose severe evacuation challenges. It became alarmingly clear that the potential impact of hundreds of additional vehicles on our escape routes during a wildfire has not been adequately addressed.
The meeting concluded with a call to action: a coalition is forming to scrutinize the project, and neighbors are urged to attend the upcoming special meeting at St. Mel’s this Friday to continue the fight for our community's safety.