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Bill Would More Than Double Santa Monica Mountains Recreation Area
Announcement from LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl's office:
"During her tenure in the State Senate, Supervisor Kuehl pushed for and secured the protection of key wildlife corridors and watersheds with over $80 million of land acquisitions for the Santa
TCB - FOREVER SCENIC
California’s newest offcially designated State Scenic Highway winds through a rugged, steep-sided canyon past majestic oaks, only minutes away from one of the nation’s largest urban population centers. Topanga Canyon State Scenic Highway, a 2.5 mile segment . . .
US Highway 101 Full Closure for Bridge Construction
Announcement from Caltrans:
The California Department of Transportation announced a complete freeway closure on four nights in February on U.S. Highway 101 in the city of Calabasas at Lost Hills Road. Closing the freeway is necessary for bridge construction. A fifth night for the freeway closure was added to the schedule after rain affected work progress Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
Making Topanga and Other LA County Beaches Accessible Via Beach Wheelchairs
Now people experiencing mobility issues can have full access to the beaches and the beautiful Pacific Ocean that are trademarks of Southern California.
It's that time of year---brush clearing around your home!
THE PAST THREE FIRES IN THE TOPANGA AREA WERE STARTED BY WEEDWHACKERS. PLEASE TAKE CAUTION. - updated 6/1/17
For weedwhacker instructions, click here. For more helpful information, read on. . .
Lost Hills Sheriff's Station Gives Tips on Keeping Your Packages Safe
As the Holidays approach, many people have started to shop online or through various catalogs, having their puchases delivered to their doorstep through many different shipping compaines. Due to the higher volume of deliveries the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station would like to remind . . .
Free One-Stop Services for Homeless at Old Malibu Courthouse
Local, state, federal, and non-profit agencies are teaming up to provide free, one-stop services to people experiencing homelessness.