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<!-- Page Number: 4--> In response to the May 3 letter by Richard Iazzetta regarding gates in Oak Park, I must say that I think gates are a great idea. I say, "Gate her up!" Now, of course, the issue here is where to put the gates. More ... <!-- Page Number: 4--> I want to commend Sophia Fischer on her excellent writing for the community of Oak Park. Since she started writing articles on Oak Park, I feel she has been one of the best writers for our community. She has been very objective, but most importantly I think she always reports the true facts of the story. More ... <!-- Page Number: 5--> It was heartbreaking to read the editor's article on homeowner associations and the letter regarding gated communities in the April 26 Acorn . We focus on ourselves and our problems, isolating our communities with illusions of security and obsessing on our "independent-minded" neighbor's tastes in lawn ornaments. More ... <!-- Page Number: 5--> Most homeowner association rules are for the good of the community. The rule that prohibits children from playing outside and confines them to their homes is not one of them! This would not be accepted in any country in the civilized world- in Third World countries with curfews, maybe. More ... <!-- Page Number: 5--> I looked forward to the Kanan interchange project to help the flow of traffic going from Kanan Road onto the 101 freeway. We all owe our thanks to the Agoura City Council for arranging the funding of this project. However, before anyone starts celebrating about the nearing completion of construction, we need to remember what the goals of this project were. More ... <!-- Page Number: 7--> Even after many public meetings there seems to be some confusion about the Agoura Village Plan. A Calabasas letter writer criticized the Lebowitz couple for being connected to the developer. Not having even met the Lebowitzes, I know that this is not true. My reason is that there is no developer. More ... <!-- Page Number: 7--> Twenty years ago this month, the United States Supreme Court made a landmark decision requiring Rotary Clubs to allow women to become members. Since that time, women of all ages have joined this philanthropic club to address various community and international service needs. More ... <!-- Page Number: 7--> With a proposed annual budget of $500,000, the Calabasas City Council will consider on the June 6 agenda an ordinance approving the giving to upper management employees an amount equal to one year's pay so they can purchase a house in Calabasas. More ... <!-- Page Number: 8--> This is to the not-so-gentle man who was at the local delicatessen a week ago and decided to take it upon himself to confront our table with hands on hips to tell us to "be quiet," that he was trying to talk. More ... <!-- Page Number: 9--> Congratulations to Lorene Morick for the outstanding art fair presented again this year in Calabasas. She has added prestige to our city with her diligent efforts in behalf of fine art. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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