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Simi council to discuss city manager post in closed session
Simi Valley's soon-to-be-vacant city manager position will be discussed during a special closed session meeting of the City Council Wednesday morning. The council will meet in private to discuss a city manager appointment, the meeting agenda shows, and also for a conference with a labor negotiator regarding the position. No other items are on the agenda.
School board holds revenue sharing discussion in potential Malibu split
After the City of Malibu had its discussion on the tentative revenue sharing agreement between Santa Monica and Malibu schools, it was the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education’s turn to hold a public meeting on the fiscal topic. On May 22, the board held a...
Creatively empowering locals to advocate for speed cameras on PCH
Tracy Park Gallery to host an event raising awareness of PCH’s perils; locals will get free T-shirts for the cause By Barbara Burke Special to The Malibu Times Tracy Park held up a T-shirt that emphatically demands “Give me speed cameras!” that was designed by Malibu artists Hunter Blaze Pearson and Alyssa Crosby, Park explained. “Hunter really captured everything about all the elements […] The post Creatively empowering locals to advocate for speed cameras on PCH appeared first on The Malibu Times.
Crowd gathers at Reagan library for Memorial Day events
A large crowd gathered Monday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley to honor the men and women who gave their lives for their country. During the short Memorial Day service, Capt. Robert Kimnach III, commanding officer of Naval Base Ventura County, gave the address with Gold Star family member Tony Cordero also speaking.
Optimism and warnings during annual budget review
At the mid-point of the city’s two year budget cycle, the cost to operate the city has increased by just over 1% and while staff are cautiously optimistic about the future, resources remain tight for both ongoing expenses and special projects. The Council will discuss the proposed budget for...
Councilwoman Davis will not seek reelection
Councilwoman Gleam Davis has said she will not seek reelection this year opening up the always competitive City Council race to at least one new face. Four council seats are up for election this year. They are currently held by Davis, Mayor Phil Brock, Oscar de la Torre and Christine Parra.
Legal expert weighs in on new social media policy
A new social media policy which gives club advisers control over club accounts is unusual, unconstitutional and violates prior restraint, a legal expert said. The Student Organization Handbook’s social media policy states that access to club social media accounts will be “granted solely to designated club advisers” and the advisers will be responsible for overseeing and managing content.
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