Contact.

This site is independently run by canyon residents and neighbors — not the City of Los Angeles, Council District 7, or any official organization. For most inquiries, email is the right channel.

General email

hello@latunacanyon.com

Good for: corrections, content tips, press inquiries, research requests, contributions of historic material, questions about the site itself.

Who we are

The site is maintained by a small group of canyon residents. It's not a commercial venture and there are no ads. The research, writing, and photography is ongoing — if something looks half-finished, it probably is, and a note to the address above is usually the reason it gets finished sooner.

What this address is NOT for

The site is a community resource, not a service desk. Please don't email us for the following — it'll take longer to reach the right person than it needs to.

Emergencies

Dial 911. Fire, medical, active crime. For a gas leak, leave the building and then call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200. See wildfire preparedness for canyon-specific emergency guidance.

City services

Potholes, streetlights out, bulky item pickup, illegal dumping, graffiti, permits, trash complaints, tree issues, code enforcement — these all go through MyLA311 (dial 311, or 213-473-3231, or myla311.lacity.org). Every request gets a tracking number; we can't improve on that.

Council District 7 matters

For constituent services and district-level issues (zoning variances, community grants, new-development notices), contact the Council District 7 Sunland-Tujunga District Office directly at (818) 352-3287 or cd7.lacity.gov. See civic & emergency contacts.

Specific canyon businesses

Horse boarding, dog kennels, native-plant nursery inquiries, trail permit questions — contact the business directly. Phone numbers and addresses are on the relevant pages: About the Community, Parks & Trails, Theodore Payne.

Response time

Depending on the week, replies arrive within a few days. Time-sensitive corrections (something factually wrong on a live page) get bumped to the top; research requests take longer.