While the Sandy Fire is in Ventura County, the Los Angeles Fire Department continues to closely monitor the situation and has deployed resources on the ground. - At this time, we do not expect the wildfire to reach the City of Los Angeles.
Hansen Dam Horse Park in Sylmar has almost 300 stalls available for anyone needing a safe place for horses due to the Sandy Fire.
Catastrophic brush fires are occurring at an increasing rate not only in California but across the country. The many hillside communities within Los Angeles are under continuous threat of a devastating wildfire. As this risk increases, it is important to protect yourself and your family by planning, preparing, and staying aware.
The “Ready, Set, Go!” program is designed to walk you through the steps to take to ensure you are prepared in the case of an approaching wildfire.
The City of Los Angeles uses NotifyLA to send emergency alerts via phone, email, or text. Subscribe to stay informed about emergencies in your neighborhood, at schools or businesses, and other locations important to you.
Los Angeles is at risk for multiple disasters. Disaster preparedness not only consists of having a survival kit in your home, place of business, and your car, but it is also the knowledge that can travel with you wherever you go.
Sylmar Neighborhood Council's Equestrian Committee
“Special” MEETING AGENDA
Wednesday, May 20th, 2026 – 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
A ruptured gas main caused a leak of natural gas in Sylmar Saturday, prompting authorities to evacuate a 12-unit apartment complex for about two hours.
Save the Date! FREE Admission for All!
On Saturday, June 6 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines will open their 7.5-acre campus for a fun-filled day celebrating the heroes behind their mission.
LAPD COMMUNITY WATCH MEETING
6:00pm - 7:00pm
For six decades, Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Station 91 has been the only station located in Sylmar, a neighborhood approximately 12 square miles and home to more than 80,000 residents, and continues to grow.











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The public is invited to attend all meetings.


