ROTV Update: The City of Santa Clarita voted to support the Rim of the Valley Corridor – Alternative D! Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti, added his support for Alternative D plus! Here is the link to his comments ….. LA Mayor Garcetti Comments on Rim of the Valley 06292015
Monthly Archives: June 2015
Kudos to Thousand Oaks & Calabasas – Newest Cities to Join the Rim for “D”!
This week, both the city of Thousand Oaks and Calabasas voted to support Rim of the Valley Corridor – and both endorsed the National Park Service’s Alternative D.
Thousand Oaks voted unanimously 5-0 to support Alternative D. Calabasas voted 4-1 – with Councilmember David Shapiro saying he didn’t support any Alternative – he just abstained. Particularly eloquent testimony in support of D came from Calabasas Councilmember Mary Sue Maurer. Appreciation to Mayor Lucy Martin also for her support and agendizing the discussion.
No to Hidden Creeks Estates Annexation Up-Zoning & Destruction Wildlife Habitat
Forestar Real Estate, a Texas based development company, is proposing a 188 home subdivision called Hidden Creeks Estates, in one of our last remaining parcels of prime wildlife habitat in the southern Santa Susana Mountains.
Support Story Pole Policy June 24 – Calabasas City Council
Special Olympics – Santa Monica Mountains to Host Israeli Delegation!
Agoura Hills & Ventura County BOS Lead the Way – “D” – Rim of the Valley!
Kudos to Agoura Hills and the Ventura County Board of Supervisors for leading the way re: Rim of the Valley Corridor!
Last Wednesday, Agoura Hills, our Gateway City to the Santa Monica Mountains, voted UNANIMOUSLY to support Rim of the Valley Corridor – Alternative D!
LVHF Activists Rock! Thank you Assemblymember Bloom!
Support ROTV – “D” June 16 – Ventura County BOS
FRIENDS OF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS:
This Tuesday, June 16 – the Ventura County Board of Supervisors will be considering Supervisor Linda Parks’ proposal to support Alternative D for Rim of the Valley Corridor.