Your opportunity to weigh in on the project and potential mitigation: Community meeting at Supervisor Sheila Kuehl’s District Office – Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. – 26600 Agoura Rd. #100 Calabasas, CA 91302. The proposed project is in a resource sensitive area and the environmental impacts are significant. It lies within a Significant Ecological Area (SEA), is adjacent to the Liberty Canyon Natural Preserve in Malibu Creek State Park, and is part of a regionally significant wildlife movement corridor connecting the Santa Monica Mountains with the Simi Hills and the Santa Susana Mountains via Liberty Canyon.
Yearly Archives: 2016
Happy Birthday NPS!
Calabasas – Petition Signatures Submitted – Referendum to put New Home Co’s Canyon Oaks Hotel & Subdivision on Ballot
Kudos to the tireless Calabasas community activists who delivered petition signatures to the city of Calabasas yesterday to meet the July 21 deadline. And, a big thank you to so many Calabasas residents for signing the petition; for standing up for their city; for wanting to be informed and vote for upholding their planning laws; and to attempt to hold their elected and city employees accountable to the people.
We Remember!
REFERENDUM in Calabasas! Let the Residents Vote on Canyon Oaks Hotel/Subdivision!
JULY 21 – DEADLINE TO GET SIGNATURES! SIGN THE PETITION NOW!
Community activists in Calabasas, fed up with the continual circumventing of the city’s General Plan by its elected officials, city manager, and community development director, made a very courageous move and launched a REFERENDUM to challenge the recently approved, “Canyon Oaks Hotel and Subdivision” on Las Virgenes Road. This is no easy feat – with a tight 30 day window – to write, circulate the petition and get the required number of signatures.
Developer of Canyon Oaks – New Home Company’s Henchmen Interfere in Signature Gathering …
American Horror Story Scars Scenic Santa Monica Mountains LCP Viewshed
Activity has not only resumed on the American Horror Story set – the construction is now highly visible on Malibu Canyon – three stories high and looming. Yes, it greatly impacts our scenic resources and viewshed, and yes, it has been as much of a surprise and debacle for Regional Planning as it has for us.
NPS Releases Final ROTV Study! A New ‘Selected’ Hybrid of Alternatives C & D
Please go to http://rimofthevalleycoalition.com/ for the latest and most in-depth information on the National Park Service’s just released final study re: Rim of the Valley Corridor. Their ‘selected’ alternative is primarily composed of Alternative C with an new insertion of key areas from D.