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Here's a list of polling places in Calabasas, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
Voters are heading to the polls to vote for City Council candidates, Measure C, and Las Virgenes candidates, and three legislative races.
Here’s a list of polling places in Calabasas, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Calabasas from voting.
Calabasans will vote on Measure C, a ballot measure that would impose a 10% tax on cannabis delivery, but would still not allow dispensaries
Four candidates are vying for two seats in a consequential election centered about fires, budgets, COVID, and wireless connectivity.
Patch is speaking with Las Virgenes Unified School District Board candidates. Meet Kiyomi Kowalski, a community volunteer and former Marine.
Patch is speaking with Las Virgenes Unified School District Board candidates. Meet Linda Menges, a five-year incumbent from Westlake Village
The center will accommodate seniors and voters with disabilities.
The four city council candidates answered eight wide-ranging questions during a Sept. 29 debate.
To his own surprise, West is listed as the running mate of car dealer Rocky De La Fuenta Guerra under the American Independent Party ticket.
Three locations are available for early voting in Calabasas, but residents can vote at any of L.A. County's thousand voting centers.
Mayor Weintraub discusses earthquake prep, the film festival, and more in her weekly address.
The four candidates will answer eight publicly-submitted questions in a debate moderated by journalist Lori Baker-Schena.
Here’s information on registering to vote in Calabasas along with important deadlines.
There are only eight days left to take the 2020 Census—and LA County's 33rd District is reporting low turnout so far.
Mayor Alicia Weintraub struck an upbeat note during her address, praising progress made during a difficult time.
Calabasas Mayor Alicia Weintraub will give an annual address on the city's progress.
The Calabasas City Council will vote whether to take a formal position on an LA County proposal to redistribute law enforcement funds.
Calabasas's self-response rate is just above county, state, and national figures.
Councilmember Fred Gaines announced that he intends to step down almost 11 years on the council.
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The Community Development Director's Hearing Agenda for the meeting of July 15, 2020 has been posted.
Candidates have from July 13 to August 7 to file.
A public Zoom meeting tackled systemic racism, police brutality, and why some people call the city 'Cala-blackless.'
Ventura County Public Works Agency’s Watershed Protection and United Water Conservation District have reported 17.6 AFY of stormwater runoff
The city will host a Zoom town hall on racism following a month of protests and accusations of racism.
On May 19th three County staff members were recognized as Employee of the Year for their work
The Library Commission Agenda (including staff reports) for the meeting of June 15, 2020 has been posted.
"Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Calabasas will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, June 24, 2020."
Here's how to watch the meeting live.
View the cancelation notice here.
The Community Development Director's Hearing Cancellation Notice for the meeting of June 3, 2020 has been posted.
The Calabasas City Council will vote next week whether to adopt an April ordinance banning the sale of e-cigarette products.
Mayor Alicia Weintraub announced Monday that City Manager Gary Lysik was stepping down for personal reasons.
The City of Calabasas recently welcomed its seventh and eighth electric vehicle charging stations at the Tennis & Swim Center.
Calabasas City Councilmember Fred Gaines was just elected chair of the powerful organization that will play a key role in economic recovery.
Residents can even speak up during the agenda's public portion or specific item discussions during Wednesday's meeting.