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Likes Groveman
     If you are reading this and you are concerned about traffic and reckless driving throughout our city of Calabasas, and you are shocked that the city has no plan for managing traffic when the new middle school opens, vote for Barry Groveman.
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Groveman brings fresh perspective
     I have heard an argument that Barry Groveman, a candidate for city council, has not been part of the "pecking order" in Calabasas politics, making him less qualified for our city council.
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Groveman an agent for change
     Next Tuesday, there will be an important election in Calabasas. After 12 years, we need to reform our city council and the way it conducts our business.
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Lee cares the most
     Janice Lee really cares for our community, Calabasas.
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Groveman will preserve Calabasas
     We support Barry Groveman for the Calabasas City Council. We feel the city needs his energetic, professional leadership.
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Lee works for the people
     I would like to add my name to those endorsing Janice Lee for the Calabasas City Council. When watching the city council meetings, I have been consistently impressed by her intelligence and integrity.
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Keep incumbents
     In the February newsletter of the Las Virgenes Homeowners Federation, Calabasas Planning Commissioner and Professor of U. S. history, Dave Brown, reminds us of the divisiveness which can surround election time.
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Groveman, Sibilia best for Calabasas
     We are longtime community and homeowner activists in Calabasas. After carefully evaluating the candidates for Calabasas City Council, we are endorsing Barry Groveman and Robert Sibilia for the two open seats on the March 4 ballot.
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Groveman very qualified
     Among the field of candidates for Calabasas City Council, Barry Groveman is uniquely qualified to provide the mature and effective leadership that is sorely needed today in city hall.
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Lee will keep our quality of life
     I am encouraging you to reelect Janice Lee for Calabasas City Council. Lee is currently finishing her first council term, a term in which she demonstrated great passion, visionary leadership, unprecedented candor, hard work, strong ethics, an unparalleled intellect for distilling complex issues into manageable facts, and then taking action or casting votes bases on those facts.
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No need for change
     We received a flyer on Feb. 19 from the Coalition for Competent Leadership. It urged a Yes vote on Measure A. The unidentified author complained that the city hadn
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Lee, Washburn deserve reelection
     Janice Lee and Dennis Washburn have each earned another term on the Calabasas City Council because of their successful history of activism in ensuring the exceptional quality of life in Calabasas.
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Vote no on A
     I not only live in Calabasas, I run my business from Calabasas. I pay the utility user tax (UUT) twice! And I am more than happy to do so for the benefit of our community.
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Let’s defeat Measure A
     Calabasas is a beautiful place to live. An essential part of this beauty is the open space that we have. Funds from the utility user tax have afforded the city the ability to acquire and maintain open space.
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Lee a leader
     Your vote to reelect Janice Lee is very important for Calabasas in the city council election March 4. Lee has demonstrated convincingly both by her actions and her accomplishments that she is an outstanding leader and strong advocate for Calabasas and the common interests of our community.
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Wants to keep
Lee, Washburn
     I am voting for Janice Lee and Dennis Washburn because they have impressed me with their service to Calabasas since I moved here 11 years ago. Lee and Washburn can run on their records in Calabasas government because they actually have records.
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Does Ahmanson have connection to Measure A?
     The Coalition for Competent Leadership filed a Late Independent Expenditure Report on Oct. 29, 2002. The FPPC forms are missing much of the legally required information about the contributors who, according to these forms, raised about $20,000 in one day from 30 contributors.
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Vote for Groveman
     I am pleased to write a wholly positive letter in support of Barry Groveman
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Groveman was unfairly criticized
     In letters in both the Feb. 13 and Feb. 20 issues of The Acorn, there were claims that Barry Groveman and his wife had not voted in recent elections. After personally looking at the information available from the Registrar of Voters, I feel these claims were intended to mislead the readers.
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One more look at Deerhill Park
     Ken and Cindi Marino (The Acorn, Feb. 13) do not clearly remember the community debates over Deerhill Park. Anyone who was on our Parks and Recreation Planning Committee at the time (which includes me) should vividly remember how neighbors near Deerhill and Doubletree insisted they wanted a park that looked nice, but would not be used actively.
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Sherman announces nominations to U.S. military academies
     U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) recently announced the candidates he has nominated for admission to the Air Force and Navy military academies and West Point.
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