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A Neighborhood Council that works

Whether its members are ripping down illegal signs or battling over street-sweeping days, the Woodland Hills Neighborhood Council is out in full force with efforts to continually improve the area. Sue Doyle in the Daily News.

When they're not cleaning tree wells or pulling weeds from sidewalks, they're fighting for gates and other improvements outside Woodland Hills Elementary School.

"We are doing good, but our worst enemy is the city bureaucracy," said Heath Kline, a five-year neighborhood council member and director of the community services committee.

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