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It is obvious to me that Mr. Abrams and his Citizens for Responsible Growth (CFRG) are merely a concerned group that feels these obnoxious "big box" retailers will compromise the integrity of our beautiful city. More ... After reading a letter to The Acorn from Agoura Hills City Councilman Reinhardt last week regarding the Citizens for Responsible Growth (CRG), I became increasingly angered. More ... Years ago the Agoura Hills City Council created a Redevelopment Agency to control, beautify and upgrade the freeway corridor. With this came additional powers to accomplish their goals. More ... Since when is a political action committee/lobbyist group headed by a paid political consultant supported financially by special interests a "citizens group"? More ... I have heard various rumors that an ice hockey rink is being built in Agoura [Hills] just off Kanan. This would be a great addition to the community as opposed to building a Home Depot or more office space. With the Icoplex in North Hills about to crumble and a long haul to Easy Street in Simi Valley, the thought that we could have our very own rink this close is really exciting. Any chance you can confirm these rumors? More ... The Ahmanson public hearing held on Aug. 25 was a victory for the people. Our elected officials are responding to our concerns. More ... I am totally offended by the comments made by Ms. Bonny Herman, president of the Valley Industry and Commerce Association, about Ahmanson City. More ... My extremely high water bill recently received from the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD) prompted my closer examination of my bill. I noticed that my previous six bills, going back to last August, had billing periods of 57 to 62 days, averaging 61 days. More ... As a parent of a student at Calabasas High School I am very concerned about the education my child won More ... The Acorn welcomes your letters and comments. "Letters to the Editor" should be no longer than 300 words, although The Acorn reserves the right to make occasional exceptions to this policy. Hand-written letters are acceptable only if they are legible. Letters must contain the writer's telephone number and address, for verification purposes only. Anonymous letters will not be accepted and no more than one letter per month may be submitted. The Acorn reserves the right to accept, reject or edit letters and other editorial material. The Acorn does not return letters, photos or other editorial submissions. Editorial material may be mailed to The Acorn, 30423 Canwood St., Ste. 108, Agoura Hills, CA 91301, or faxed to (818) 706-8942. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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