The SCRA is registered as a not-for-profit corporation as of September 1977. Its articles of incorporation confirm that the specific and primary purpose of the SCRA is the education of its membership on issues that affect their property and well-being and to inform public officials and departments of its members’ perspectives on those issues.
SINCE 1977
Our Purpose
The SCRA is the only organization in Studio City solely dedicated to working on behalf of its residents, who are homeowners, condo owners or renters. The SCRA also endeavors to provide a platform for the interests, concerns and passions of its members pertaining to quality of life issues in Studio City. The SCRA currently has 1,200 households as members, representing an estimated 2,400 residents in
Studio City.
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SCRA volunteers attend hearings, meet with local elected officials, distribute breaking news on issues impacting residents, produce a bi-monthly community newsletter and carry out many other activities on behalf of its members. The SCRA is proud to have created and launched two separate non-profit organizations that remain its sister associations: Studio City Beautification Association and Save Los Angeles River Open Space.
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The SCRA is highly engaged in areas of importance to its members including:
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The SCRA is proud to bring the community the highly successful weekly Studio City Farmers Market, which the SCRA co-manages with the Studio City Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
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The Studio City Beautification Association (SCBA), one of SCRA’s sister organizations and funded in great part by the SCRA, is responsible for landscaping medians, maintaining the landscaping and planting street trees in certain areas in
the community.
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Save LA River Open Space, formerly known as Save Studio City Golf and Tennis, a SCRA sister organization, remains committed to preserving the Weddington Golf & Tennis facility as open space with grants from the SCRA, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, the Studio City Neighborhood Council and other local organizations.
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The SCRA is active on key land use and development issues that impact the community.​
CULTIVATING COMMUNITY FOR 60 YEARS AND COUNTING…
Who We Are
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Barry Johnston
Acting President
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Sharon Udkoff
Treasurer
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Shari Alhanati
Secretary
Martha Hanaran
Board Member
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