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Agoura Village opponents circle the wagons
     At the public hearing of the city planning commission on April 20, the final environmental report and specific plan for Agoura Village were presented by the city staff to consider their adoption and certification. There are at least two major issues the report does not take into ser
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Bicycles versus cars continued
     I have been cycling the local roads for many years. For the most part, I find drivers to be very courteous to cyclists and vice versa.
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Share the road
     What's the problem here? Can we all try to get along? Share the road. Does anyone have anything better to complain about? I do- the gasoline prices.
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Yes on schools
     This June there are two important measures on the ballot that will maintain the outstanding quality of education that Oak Park schools are known for and that we all benefit from, whether we have children or not. They are Measures B6 and C6 and I urge you to support them.
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No on schools
     After attending the Measure B6/C6 Information Night on May
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Oak Park school bonds explained
     After reading Tom Bregman'letter encouraging a no vote on thupcoming Oak Park Unifie
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Theory behind bonds is flawed
     Let's say a retired family whose children went through the Oak Park Unified School District has sold their four-bedroom home and moved to a condo. If the B6 and C6 school bonds pass, they will be paying an exorbitant amount if, say,
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Support for school bond
     I want to encourage The Acorn readers to come out to vote on June 6 and when they do vote, to support our local schools by voting yes on Measure G.
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Yes on Measure G
     Measure G on the June ballot will allocate $24 million for two performing arts centers at Calabasas and Agoura high schools.
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The last word on local schools
     When I read about the problems in the Los Angeles Unified SchooDistrict, it reminds me how fortunate we are to live in one of the besschool districts in the state. Many people forget that
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Reader likes Brownley in 41st
     By voting for Julia Brownley for Assembly, we in the 41st District can continue the tradition of insightful leadership and legislative creativity that Shelia Keuhl and Fran Pavley have trailblazed.
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Barry Groveman has what it takes
     For the past eight years, I have volunteered in a variety of capacities in and for our local schools. While working on local bond measures or reactivating the Las Virgenes Educational Foundation, I have worked with council members in four cities to support our public schools a
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Reluctant vote
     I would like to urge youreaders not to vote for Barry Groveman, but to consider one of the other highly qualified Democrats running againshim.
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Vote for Lev
     The June primary is nearing and voters in the 41st Assembly District are hearing from a variety of candidates.
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Families can't afford gas price
     Did you see that? The gas price just went up again. It will probably never go down. This one guy named Jerry bought gas for $60. If the gas station keeps this up, we won't be able to go to work because if your work is a long ways away, well, you're going to have to get gas and you know i
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High on Lowe's
     This November, opponents of The Town Center at Westlake Village are likely to be amazed by the support given to this project by the voters-people actually living in the area and not swayed by the campaign of the Do-it Center owner.
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