Hidden Hills is governed by two separate agencies, the City of Hidden Hills (City) and the Hidden Hills Community Association (HHCA). These two organizations have different managing boards, the City Council for the City and the Board of Directors for HHCA. Although the City and HHCA work closely on many projects, each has its own distinctive responsibilities.
The City’s main area of concern deals concerns the health, safety, and welfare of Hidden Hills residents. These areas include public safety (Sheriff, Emergency Preparedness), building & safety, and intergovernmental relations. HHCA oversees gate access, all infrastructure within the gates, and architectural standards. Recreation programs, with the exception of Fiesta, are run by HHCA. Please review the checklist below for a more comprehensive listing of City and HHCA responsibilities.
City of Hidden Hills (City Hall)
6165 Spring Valley Road
(818) 888-9281
- City Council
- Public Safety (L.A. County Sheriff and L.A. County Fire)
- Legislation
- Alarm Registration/False Alarms
- Public Works Projects and Infrastructure Maintenance (streets outside the gates)
- Building & Safety (Building & Grading Permits)
- Code Enforcement
- City Planning/Engineering (Subdivisions, Lot Line Adjustments, Variances, Assigning Addresses)
- Intergovernmental Relations/Legislation
- Utilities
- Stormwater
- Fiesta
- Recycling/Solid Waste Management
- City Newsletter
- Animal Control
- Temporary Parking Permits
- Traffic Signage
- Undergrounding of Utilities
- Leaf Blower Enforcement
- Encroachment Permits for all work within City streets (OUTSIDE the gates)
Hidden Hills Community Association (Community Center)
24549 Long Valley Road
(818) 227-6657
- HHCA Board of Directors
- Gate Access and Guards
- Address Signs/Mailboxes
- Architectural Review and Standards (Permits & Easements)
- Community Infrastructure & Aesthetics (inside the gates)
- Recreation Programs
- Assessments
- Perimeter Cameras
- Round Up Newsletter
- Equestrian Services & Arenas
- Street Maintenance Services (inside the gates)
- Trails
- Parkways
- Perimeter Fencing
- 3-Rail Fencing
- Encroachment Permits for all work on streets and trails (INSIDE the gates)