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Letters September 5, 2002  RSS feed
If he lived in Calabasas, the utility tax is out
     It would appear that the Calabasas City Council is now trying to buy votes against eliminating the 5 percent Calabasas utility tax which they favor maintaining in furtherance of their extravagant spending.
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School is now saving energy for taxpayers
     The Acorn recently published a letter to the editor I had written regarding wasteful energy practices I had observed at Chapparal Elementary School.
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Developer to turn down the lights
     We at Cypress Land Company pride ourselves on developing attractive, first-class projects. That is why we worked closely with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy on developing the planting palette for the slope adjacent to the Liberty Canyon wildlife corridor and voluntarily contributed to the maintenance and planting of the corridor
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It’s better to be safe than sorry on radiation
     Thank you, Senator Boxer, for revealing that radioactive waste had been dumped in Calabasas landfill.
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Conservation Corps seeks supervisors for fall
     The California Conservation Corps (CCC) is taking exam applications for its crew supervisors, staff who work with young people on natural resource and service projects across the state.
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Children should drink water
     There is nothing soft about soft drinks. Some of these drinks have up to seven times the amount of caffeine that is in a cup of coffee. In addition, here are just a few of the chemicals found in soft drinks: phentlketonutics, aspartame, phosphoric acid, sodium citrate, calcium disodium, and citric acid, just to name a few.
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