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Flybys, gun salutes, pomp and circumstance: How California community will honor 'The Gipper'
The Simi Valley Police Department has issued a community advisory regarding several upcoming events scheduled at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in the coming weeks. These events include military aircraft flyovers and gun salutes by the Naval Base from Ventura County, commemorating significant historical events and honoring President Reagan's legacy.
Discussion on Next Week’s City Council | May 28
Ceremonial/Presentations: New Items: Ordinances and Public Hearings: Old Business: To view the full City Council Agenda, visit malibucity.org/virtualmeetings. The post Discussion on Next Week’s City Council | May 28 appeared first on The Malibu Times.
And the band plays on! The New Old will launch the summer concert series at Dreamland on May 24…not on Trancas Lawn as contemplated
By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times The City of Malibu’s Planning Commission did not approve Trancas Country Mart’s application for a conditional use permit to hold 75 events every year at its May 20 meeting. Rather, the Commission approved a temporary conditional use permit allowing the venue to host 15 outdoor events on […] The post And the band plays on! The New Old will launch the summer concert series at Dreamland on May 24…not on Trancas Lawn as contemplated appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Planning Commission reflects on last week’s City Council meeting
Commissioner Dennis Smith was disappointed to see how city staff was treated by the council To start off the Planning Commission meeting on Monday night, the commission received a presentation from the Planning Department describing the Formula Retail Clearance process established by Ordinance No. 431. For commissioner comments, Commissioner Kraig Hill reminded the community about the first community […] The post Planning Commission reflects on last week’s City Council meeting appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Upcoming Events in Moorpark: A Guide to Local Activities from May 24-30, 2024
This article contains content summarized or organized by AI tools. Learn more. Kids Fun Zone offers a day filled with activities for kids aged 5-12, featuring turtle shows, crafts, face painting, gymnastics, and a free professional photo opportunity.
California lets family put up 'private property' sign after four years of lawsuits
(The Center Square) - California is finally allowing a couple to place a “private property” sign on their property after four years of claiming the sign is “unpermitted development.” The Seider family owns a beachfront home in Malibu on a public beach, which means that the public is allowed up to the point between the water and the median high tide line. The Seiders put up a small “private beach sign” to stop beachgoers from entering their private side of the property line, but the...
SCV Veterans Memorial Committee Honors Veterans During Memorial Day Tribute
At Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary, hundreds gathered to honor the fallen men and women who served this country and to recognize the heroes who remain with us today. The Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial Committee decided to use the theme of “Women in the Military.” Before the tribute began, the Saugus High School ...
Several Projects Being Filmed In Santa Clarita This Week
More filming continues this week in our community, featuring popular TV shows. A documentary and music video are among a cluster of projects scheduled to be filmed in Santa Clarita this week. Television Orphan After escaping from a psychiatric facility in Estonia, Esther travels to America by impersonating the missing daughter of a wealthy family. ...
Wilk’s Parent Advisory Council Transparency Bill Passes Senate Floor
Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Wednesday that his school transparency bill, which focused on the state Parent Advisory Council (PAC), had passed the Senate Floor. Wednesday, Wilk’s second school transparency bill, which mandates the California Department of Education (CDE) to publish information on its website about the members selected for its PAC, was approved ...
Santa Clarita Honored with Three APWA Awards for Community Enhancements
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Thousand Oaks: City Seeks Applicants to Serve on Community Funding Review Committee May 23 deadline
The City of Thousand Oaks is currently seeking applicants who are interested in serving on the Community Funding Review Committee. The Community Funding Review Committee (CFRC) acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council relative to funding recommendations of community grants administered by the City Manager's Office The Functions and duties of the CFRC is to 1. Review all eligible funding applications received by the City in a manner consistent with adopted procedures and criteria for each grant program; and 2.) Make recommendations to the City Council for grant awards at the close of each funding application cycle.
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