| Letters . . . . October 26, 2000
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City Council was premature in opposing L.A. County’s plan I want to discuss with your readers the action of the City Council recently in recommending the city take a position against the density change in two projects that border Agoura Hills. More...
Businessman states his case
This letter is in response to an Aug. 30 letter in The Acorn. More...
Not pleased with the water company
The budget passed in June this year is noteworthy because of two items in the capital improvements program, the Westside Conveyance (#10012) and the East-West Pipeline (#10120). More...
Likes Rufener
It seems to be getting rote in politics that change is good. More...
Councilwoman endorses Rufener
You undoubtedly will read many articles and letters to the editor concerning the candidates running for the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District board. More...
Rufener represents the people
I have lived in the Watergate Homes section of Westlake Village for 26 years. More...
Favors challengers in LVMWD
In my opinion the current Board of Directors of the Las Virgenes Water District, with the exception of Dr. Padgett, has forgotten who elected them, who they represent, and whose money they are spending! The budget for the current fiscal year is approximately $46 million. More...
Water rate increase totally unjustified
In a recent newspaper article, directors Rufener and Knopp assert the early necessity to rehabilitate Las Virgenes Water District’s infrastructure of pipes and pumps. More...
City councilman endorses Pavley for Assembly
L.A. County voters are urged to elect Fran Pavley to represent the 41st Assembly district that covers much of western L.A. County including Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, unincorporated L.A. County, Malibu and the San Fernando Valley. More...
Opposes Pavley and Sherman
The time [is] now for us to vote and get involved!
Why do we keep getting the same group of people who lack what is needed to fill the positions offered with a dedication and ability to match? It is next to impossible to know the quality of those on the ballot. More...
Letters to
the Editor on Election Candidates or Issues MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5 p.m. TODAY! Fax: 8 More...
Favors vouchers
Politicians have told us for a long time, "If only you give us more of your money, we’ll ‘fix’ everything. More...
Declares war on Las Virgenes District
Since the elected school board members of the Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education never engage in public debate, here are a few questions that need to be asked in a public forum such as this newspaper. More...
What happened
to the YMCA?
I just finished reading the article regarding school board elections. I have two children in the Oak Park school system. More...
Meritor defended
Both of my children (ages 2 and 6) attend school at Meritor Academy and my experience with this school has been nothing short of remarkable. More...
Everyone has the right to discuss the issue of abortion
This letter is in response to Randall Rasson’s letter (Oct. 19 issue) stating that he would consider Cardinal Mahony’s views on abortion only after he (the Cardinal) had experienced an unwanted pregnancy. This statement suggests that no person should have an opinion on abortion without having conceived an unwanted child. More...
Get out of the U.N. The world seems to be waking up to the U.N.’s increasing grab for power over all nations. In August of this year, the Australian government responded sharply to U.N. criticism of its treatment of its own Aborigine minority. Foreign minister Alexander Downer told the world body’s leaders that Australia will no longer allow U.N. committees to visit his nation unless there is a "compelling reason. More...
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