
City Services and Resources
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Northeast Community Police Station
Elysian Valley’s local station
3353 San Fernando Rd.
Los Angeles, CA 90065☎️ 911 - Emergencies
☎️ 877-275-5273 - Non-Emergencies
☎️ 323-561-3211 - Front Desk
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Hugo Soto-Martinez: LA City Councilmember for District 13
Elysian Valley is in District 13 and currently represented by Hugo Soto-Martinez.
Contact your local city council, report an issue, and find local resources here.
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MYLA311
MyLA311 connects residents, local businesses, and visitors to popular City services and information. Use it to report illegal dumping, potholes, broken streetlights, etc.
☎️ Call 3-1-1 or (213) 473-3231
📱 Download the app: Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
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Los Angeles Fire Department
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is a full-spectrum life safety agency protecting more than four million people who live, work and play in America's second largest city.
☎️ 911 - Emergencies
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Karen Bass - Los Angeles Mayor
Karen Bass has served as the 43rd mayor of Los Angeles since 2022.
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Elysian Valley Recreation Center
The EV Rec Center is managed by L.A. Recreation and Parks. The facility includes a playground, gym, baseball diamond, and handball court. For info, programs, and classes, visit their website:
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Paseo del Rio at Taylor Yard
The Paseo del Rio at Taylor Yard will include a one-mile public use greenway spanning both the G1 and G2 parcels, adjacent to Elysian Valley.
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Who Represents Me?
Find your current elected officials using this website and entering your address.
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Sign Up for City Emergency Alerts
This information keeps the public informed when a disaster occurs and provides official information on what to do to stay safe. Sign up to stay informed.
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Watch Duty App for Nearby Wildfire Updates
Stay Safe From Wildfires When Seconds Count
Watch Duty, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, alerts you of nearby wildfires and firefighting efforts in real-time.
Download the app:
Fire Resources:
Mutual Aid LA Network - This list is compiled by Mutual Aid Los Angeles, a volunteer group, and has user-submitted resources around the city for victims of the wildfires.
CD-13 Resources - Fire Resources, including Emergency Resources, Mental Health Resources, Air Quality Resources, Recovery Resources, How to Stay Informed, and How to Donate and Volunteer
Los Angeles Emergency Management Department - The official Los Angeles Emergency page extensive info on how to stay informed, prepared, get assistance, report issues, maps, and updates.
The Los Angeles Public Library has an extensive list of resources available here.
Animal Welfare Resource Guide by Michelson Found Animals Organization