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Letters March 21, 2002  RSS feed
Letter writer distorts the truth
      It is offensive to me when writers to The Acorn fabricate a position for a public official and then report their fiction as fact. Last week
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Yes on ‘H’ consultant says ‘Thank you’
      Now that Measure H has passed, I think it
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Councilmembers will probably strike back
      After witnessing the deplorable actions of the city councilmembers on Measure H, I now recognize the need to have a gigantic steel "zero" on the front lawn of city hall.
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Council should accept the will of the electorate
      I feel that I must respond to the brief comment made by City Councilman/Mayor Denis Weber in regard to the passage of Measure H. Mr. Weber was quoted as stating, "To say I
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STTOP blatantly profiles teen drivers
      Upon reading the March 7 article about STTOP (Sheriff
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If residents don’t stop developers who will?
      Glen Wilcox might want to reconsider the pedestal he placed the Pilgrims, pioneers and colonists on.
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Ahmanson Ranch endorsed
      I am definitely in support of Ahmanson Ranch. I would like to point out just a few items, which I hope will help readers picture this great upcoming community. Ahmanson Ranch will feature a wide-range mix of housing for all income levels. From what I
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Agoura Hills planners ignored the problem again
      The behavior of the Agoura Hills Planning Commission at the Feb. 21 meeting regarding the driving range exemplifies why crises and conflicts exist.
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Kids must learn to read warnings
      Leslie Albuquerque
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Crosswalk, speed humps needed
      On Feb. 22 our son was struck by a car while crossing Calmfield Avenue near Sumac Park in Agoura Hills. We would like to thank the paramedics and the police for their quick response and swift action.
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Westlake Village praised for new civic center, library
      Last Thursday, Westlake Village City Manager Ray Taylor was gracious enough to give me a quick tour of the new Westlake Village Civic Center and Library.
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Thanks, Acorn
      Thank you so very much for the wonderful coverage The Acorn gave to our Commemoration of Feb. 22, 1776, the day that the Anza Expedition camped in Calabasas.
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