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A simple way to keep our community safe, informed, and connected. Over the years, many neighborhood groups have faded as people moved, but the Eaton fires reminded us how powerful it is when neighbors look out for one another. This site helps bring that network back to life — offering an easy place to find local contacts, share updates, and stay in the loop.
Whether you’re new to the area or have been here for decades, you’re part of what makes this neighborhood strong. If you’d like to be included or update your info, just email help@lcf.community — no pressure, no unnecessary meetings, just neighbors helping neighbors.
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Annual Neighbors Meeting
The annual meeting gives us all a chance to gather, reconnect, and talk about important updates.
This year’s conversation will touch on several timely issues – from emergency readiness and home-hardening tips to public safety updates and new neighborhood tools that can help us stay connected and protected. We’ll also take a closer look at road users and street safety, as well as local traffic and parking considerations that come with our nearby schools and events.
Wednesday, October 22nd | 7 PM
St. Bede Parrish Hall
Guests & Speakers:
Maria Grycan, LA County Fire – Wildfire Community Services
Eric Matejka, Community Liaison Officer, CV Sheriff’s Station
Deputy Chun and Deputy Aleksanyan, LASD
Keith Eich, our neighbor and City Council member
TBD: staff from the City, St. Francis, and St. Bede
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The following rebate programs provide an opportunity to protect your home/business and save money.
Security and Alarm System Rebate offers a one-time rebate of up to $250 for purchasing a home security and alarm system. Please note that a qualifying alarm system must monitor all major entry points and trigger alarms when unauthorized entry to the interior of the building occurs.
Security Camera Rebate offers a one-time rebate of up to a $100 rebate for purchasing a security camera only.
The Neighborhood Watch Program is a partnership with the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station which aims to achieve safe and secure neighborhoods through proactive education, communication, and action.
As a contract city, the City of La Cañada Flintridge is served by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and Los Angeles County Fire Department for day-to-day and emergency needs.
The Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station provides neighborhood patrols, investigates crimes, and enforces the Municipal, Vehicle, and Penal Codes. Monthly Crime Statistics
The Los Angeles County Fire Department is responsible for fire inspections, brush clearance, and various fire safety programs in the City. Monthly Fire Statistics
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The City of La Cañada Flintridge uses multiple notifications and warning systems to make sure emergency alerts are delivered to the people who need the information. Make sure you are signed up for the systems that require subscription and understand how they are used for emergency communications.
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In a region where fire, medical, and traffic incidents can unfold quickly, these apps help residents stay aware in real time. Watch Duty provides live wildfire alerts, maps, and verified updates from trained volunteers — often well before official notices are issued. PulsePoint connects you to nearby emergency calls and public safety updates, including CPR-needed alerts, so you can respond or avoid impacted areas. Together, these tools turn your phone into a community awareness network, helping you make faster, safer decisions and stay informed when minutes matter.
Watch Duty (fire warnings, wind tracking and fire status updates)
Genasys Protect (fire warning and evacuation alerts - used by LA County)
Pulse Point (real-time emergency calls and public safety updates)
Western Fire Chiefs (access fire air assets tracking maps)
This live chart displays data from an AirGradient high-precision air quality sensor, a professional-grade monitor designed for continuous indoor and outdoor environmental tracking. The sensor measures key pollutants and conditions — including PM2.5, CO₂, temperature, and humidity — using laboratory-calibrated components and open-source firmware trusted by researchers, schools, and citizen-science networks around the world.
AirGradient devices are known for their accuracy, transparency, and real-time connectivity, sending readings every few seconds to the cloud for visualization. This resource helps our community stay informed about local air quality trends, recognize pollution events early, and make data-driven decisions to improve health and safety at home and in our neighborhood.