your property values may have increased by more than 25% in the past 2 years.
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Altadena is part of the County of Los Angeles and is politically run by the Los Angeles
County Board of Supervisors Morgage
who have executive, legislative and judicial powers. There are
five members of the Board of Supervisors, elected by geographic district. Altadena is in
District five, presently represented by Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. In 1975 a select
group of Altadenans formed The Altadena Town Council with the help of then Los Angeles County
Supervisor Baxter Ward and morgage quote
the Pasadena Chapter of the League of Women Voters. Among its
charter members were star citizens Oscar Werner, Dewy Merril and Frank Bridel who formed with
others a deliberative body that functions as an informal body of elected volunteer community
representatives.
The Altadena Town Council acts as an ombudsman group to express to County, State and Federal
agencies the will and wishes of the Altadena community. Altadena is identified collectively
by eight census tracts (U.S. Census Bureau) from each of which two resident census tract
representatives are elected. The Altadena Town Council meets monthly at the Altadena Community
Center to provide a forum for
Los Angeles Home Values residents and government officials to convene. The Altadena Town
Council also has two standing committees which handle Land Use and Traffic issues. The
Altadena Town Council has no Home Values
legislative powers and makes no legal decisions for the community.
It only operates to express consensus to governmental officials.