HOME Previous Page Contact Us Login
Letters June 29, 2006  RSS feed
City wants the village, but not the school
     Your editorial last week asks the questions, "It's hard to understand, for example, how city officials can move full steam ahead with Agoura Village but at the same time oppose the new Heschel Day School on the city's eastern border just a few miles away. Won't Agoura Village bring just a
More ...

Can't compare Agoura Village to Heschel School
     Your opinion comparing Agoura Village plan with the plans to build a Heschel School is comparing oranges and apples. Our opposition is not against building the Heschel School but where they want to build it. It is an area that no one should build on.
More ...

Time for a fix
     Almost 20 years ago, I ran for city council in the city of Agoura Hills. At that time I was approached by a gentleman that offered to fix the Kanan Road interchange for what then amounted to $6 million. Today, it has finally come to fruition at the cost of $24 million.
More ...

City should not horse around
     Thank you for your excellent article on June 16 that reported on the problems encountered in connection with equestrian rights by Fisher and Toston, owners of an 80-year-old farm property. It truly illuminated the corrupt conniving
More ...

Put the Spotlight where it belongs
     Wouldn't it be great if Calabasas had its own performing arts center? A cultural center; a venue for music, dance and theatre groups; for classes, conferences and film festivals; for all sorts of community and children's programs?
More ...

Stories are a big smoke screen
     First I would like to ask if this newspaper has a specific agenda.
More ...

Thanks, no thanks
     As inspector for the June 6 election held at Lupin Hill School, I'd like to express my thanks and appreciation to the many parents who brought their children to play baseball and who left the parking spaces marked for "voters only" empty.
More ...

Equestrian rights
     I was shocked by Councilmember Mary Sue Maurer's very urban, anti-rural comment ("Old farmhouse owners want to keep horses,"
More ...

Complaints about the city council
     I am writing to complain about the city council, which continues to confound me as to how glib, ill-informed and blatantly arrogant they are.
More ...

Reader wary of next Westlake Village mayor
     After being a resident of the city since before it was established, it is frightening to me that Jim Bruno is going to be the next mayor.
More ...

Town Center would be welcome
     The groundswell of support for the petition to put the Town Center at Westlake Village act on the November ballot tells me I am closer to saying goodbye to my weekend hardware store commutes. As a volunteer who helped gather signatures, I can attest to the enthusiasm with which my fellow
More ...

Review Lowe's
     I watched the Westlake Village City Council debate the viability of the Lowe's initiative on public access television with rapt interest.
More ...


Letters RSS feed