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Week in Review: Cell Towers Vote Delayed and Caring for Local Critters

The LVMWD holds off on a vote on a pair of T-Mobile cell phone towers and Patch spotlights a couple local animal care facilities.

Here's a recap of what went down in town from July 12-17.

MONDAY

The week began with a Q & A with Mayor Barry Groveman and Councilman James Bozajian. They shared their thoughts on the potential annexation of Mountain View Estates.

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That was followed by the latest installment in our weekly At the Farmers Market feature. .

Up next was a slideshow featuring our coverage of American Youth Flag Football League (AYFFL) games played on July 11.

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We rounded the day out with a Q & A with resident Linda Stock, who talked about her concerns over a pair of T-Mobile cell phone towers proposed to be built on Las Virgenes Municipal Water District property.

TUESDAY

We started things off with a video about a survival skills training course for kids at the Mountain Restoration Trust.

We published an article about a

Next was our second Q & A in our series of articles about the proposed T-Mobile Towers.

The Calabasas High baseball team

WEDNESDAY

Things got started with our bi-weekly police blotter. Recent crimes included the second theft of a power generator from a construction site in the past month.

We posted a feature on another local facility that treats animals.

We posted our coverage of Tuesday's LVMWD meeting where the board delayed its vote on the T-Mobile cell phone towers matter. An attorney representing a group of concerned residents said the district violated the Brown Act in putting together an agenda regarding the item for a June 22 meeting.

The last story of the day was about how the Las Virgenes Unified School District is looking for outside help to keep its outdoor education program alive.

THURSDAY

We posted an article about how the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center is allowing the Calabasas High tennis team to utilize its tennis courts for the summer while the school builds a new performing arts center.

That was followed by our slideshow coverage of AYFFL games played on July 14.

A video was posted about the latest Summer Reading Program event held at Calabasas Library.

Calabasas High had

FRIDAY

The day began with a piece previewing the

Up next, we posted a story on

The last story of the work week focused on a group of Calabasas Village Mobile Estates residents who are vying for a federal grant to help maintain their mobile homes.

SATURDAY

The weekend started off with our weekly hiking column.

The next article for the day reported that three people were arrested during a local sobriety checkpoint staged by Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's deputies on Friday night.

We posted a story on the Planning Commission voting on Thursday to postpone its vote to recommend approval of a senior residential housing facility on Park Sorrento to the city council. Commissioners felt local residents needed more time to digest the proposed development's details.


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