On Sat., April 18, the National Parks Conservation Assoc. (NPCA) kicked off the Rim of the Valley Corridor (ROTV) Campaign – with more parks for more people!
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LA-RICS – Surprise! Towers Emerge Overnight in Cornell – No Public Outreach
Congressman Lieu to Join Schiff for Rim of the Valley Corridor!
Congressman Adam Schiff will introduce Rim of the Valley Corridor (ROTV) legislation later this year – and our Congressman Ted Lieu has just confirmed that he will be a co-sponsor.
Yikes! Malibu Canyon Road Tunnel Upgrade Closures Begin….
Upgrades Coming to Malibu Canyon Road Tunnel
Construction will begin in early January 2015 on a $3 million project to upgrade the Malibu Canyon Road tunnel in Malibu. The project includes improvements to the tunnel’s interior lining and roadway repair to enhance driver comfort and vehicle safety.
Weintraub Proposes – Cemetery for Malibu, Hotel for Calabasas
There is yet another hotel project being proposed for Calabasas’ westside – on the heels of the Canyon Oaks Development which also includes a nearby hotel project.
This one is from – Rondell Oasis, LLC – (Richard Weintraub) – represented by attorney and Calabasas Councilmember Fred Gaines (who according to the Malibu Times is also “a partner of hotel developer Richard Weintraub”) in the Rancho Malibu Hotel Project that was slated to be built across from Pepperdine on Malibu Canyon.
LCP Certified by CCC!
We Win! Santa Monica Mountains LCP Approved by BOS
Friends of the Santa Monica Mountains and supporters of our Local Coastal Program,
Thank you! We did it – you did it! Your personal testimony and hundreds and hundreds of letters of support over this lengthy hearing and approval process made all the difference. The Santa Monica Mountains will finally have a Local Coastal Program (LCP). What a great day to celebrate final approval of the most important document ever to govern land-use in the Santa Monica Mountains!
SUPPORT OUR LCP! ATTEND BOS HEARING AUG. 26!
Friends of the Santa Monica Mountains and supporters of our Local Coastal Program –
On Tuesday, August 26, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (BOS), will hear the Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Program (LCP) – for FINAL approval. We’re a breath away – after seven years of stakeholder input and two unanimous Coastal Commission hearings.