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Calabasas Civic Center reaches new heights

Construction on $40-million project at The Commons moves ahead- Officials celebrate as building's crown is moved into place


HIGH POINT- Left, workers prepare  top  beams  for hoisting onto the Calabasas Civic  Center. Below,  Calabasas City Councilmember Barry Groveman speaks to a  gathering  of  elected officials  and  construction workers  at  the  recent "topping  out" ceremony at the  construction  site. "Topping out"  refers  to  the final piece of steel being lifted into  place,  indicating  the structure  has  reached  its maximum  height.  The complex will have a city hall, library and amphitheater. HIGH POINT- Left, workers prepare top beams for hoisting onto the Calabasas Civic Center. Below, Calabasas City Councilmember Barry Groveman speaks to a gathering of elected officials and construction workers at the recent "topping out" ceremony at the construction site. "Topping out" refers to the final piece of steel being lifted into place, indicating the structure has reached its maximum height. The complex will have a city hall, library and amphitheater. CAPPED- The Civic Center's uppermost steel is moved into place with an American flag and a small evergreen tree attached to it. Those gathered marked the  event  with  speeches  and  a  barbecue  lunch.  The  project  remains on schedule for a grand opening in July 2008. Photos courtesy city of Calabasas CAPPED- The Civic Center's uppermost steel is moved into place with an American flag and a small evergreen tree attached to it. Those gathered marked the event with speeches and a barbecue lunch. The project remains on schedule for a grand opening in July 2008. Photos courtesy city of Calabasas