After the Woolsey Fire: Community Resources
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One more month … on short term rentals. Having blown through the summer vacation rental period … the Malibu city council last night decided to put off its decision on what to do about short term rentals until the middle of September. That time will give the city attorney time to draw up not one […]
The Tuesday Headlines: = An escapee from the Malibu Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station … over the hill. = The coronavirus data screwup in Sacramento has been fixed … supposedly. = Not one … not two … but three short term rentals ordinances emerge at the city council. = But no final decision until the […]
The grass and brush in the Santa Monica mountains is drying out … and it is almost exactly tracking the average fire danger from years past. The latest data from the L A County fire department shows that fire amount of moisture in the grass … bushes and trees is tracking the average amount detected […]
As we reported last Friday afternoon…. there are nine city council candidates for this fall. Regina Voarino, a Malibu Park businesswoman, took out petitions but apparently did not file them. The deadline for filing nominating petitions with 20 valid voters signatures was today at 5 p.m. Andy Lyon, Alia Ollikainen and Steve Uhring have filed […]
In Malibu … yet another version of an ordinance clamping down on short term rentals of Malibu homes goes before the Malibu city council tonight. You almost need a Google map to follow this one. There are two Malibu ordinances floating through city hall right now. A permanent ordinance … which the city says would […]
Malibu 86. Santa Monica Mountains … 93 confirmed COVID cases. Maybe. The state Director of Public Health resigned suddenly yesterday. As the California COVID 19 case count remains a giant set of question marks. How many COVID cases have been positive? How can conyract tracing be undertaken successfully if the contact tracers do not get […]
One potential Malibu city council candidate has decided not to file her nominating petitions, leaving nine possible city council candidates for this fall. Regina Voarino, a Malibu Park businesswoman, took out petitions but apparently did not file them. The deadline for filing nominating petitions with 20 valid voters signatures was today at 5 p.m. Andy […]
Plans are being unveiled for yet another set of three story high buildings…. stores with apartment buildings on top of them … on Kanan Road. Agoura Hills has plans to create a downtown urban village … right at the gateway to Malibu on Kanan … one block south of the 101 Freeway. This one is […]
A Ventura County judge tells a church that reopened its doors “there is no exercise of a right unless people are alive to exercise it. The Ventura County Star reports this afternoon: https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/2020/08/07/covid-19-ventura-county-judge-orders-church-indoor-services-stopped-coronavirus/3309910001/ Judge Matthew Guasco said he takes few questions as seriously as whether the First Amendment … and the freedom to exercise religion […]
KBUU NEWSWIRE AIRED FRI MORNING POSTED 4:32PM FRI AUG 7 The Malibu Foundation will step forward to fund 12 instructional aids and special science technology engineering and math classes at Malibu’s two elementary schools. Those programs had been in grave danger of elimination … as Santa Monica parents groups have decided to no longer fund […]