In the race to replace former Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield, Democrat Matt Dababneh and Republican Susan Shelley emerged as the top two vote-getters in a field of 11 on Sept. 17.
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Join the City of Agoura Hills in Medea Creek Clean-Up – Sat. Sept. 21
Join the City of Agoura Hills in the Medea Creek Clean-up event on Sat., Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Volunteer for an hour, two, or stay for all three! Meet at the corner of Agoura and Kanan roads. Wear sunscreen and a hat. Gloves and bags will be provided!
Senator Steinberg Parks SB-731
Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve – 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Nov. 17!
Plans are in the works for a major celebratory event on Nov. 17 to commemorate the successful battle to save the Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve (formerly Ahmanson Ranch).
Event chairs are Ventura County Supervisor Linda Parks and Save Open Space Chair Mary Weisbrock.
Five Candidates Running for Agoura Hills City Council
A Mission to Conserve – A Legacy for the Future
Many of you already know this story well, but for those who don’t…
In 1979 the California State Legislature declared that “the Santa Monica Mountains are a unique and valuable economic, environmental, agricultural, scientific, educational, and recreational resource that should be held in trust for present and future generations.”
Supervisor Yaroslavsky Calls for New Environmental Review of Calabasas Landfill Amendment
July 10, 2013 – Third District Los Angeles County Supervisor, Zev Yaroslavsky, today called for new environmental review of the Sanitation District’s proposed amendment to the County Wasteshed Ordinance for the Calabasas Landfill.
GIS Parcel Maps Ruled Public Records
The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that digital mapping files known as geographic information systems must be released under the state’s public records law.