Heads up Malibuites – these laws affect YOU! Lots of changes in 2018 and they start tomorrow! New California laws that go into effect January 1: – first year of community college
By Lester Tobias At Monday night’s planning commission meeting (Dec. 18th, 2017), the owners of the Malibu Beach Hotel had two agenda items up for approval, denial, or (in this case) continuation. Confusion
The CCC meets at King Gilette Ranch, Malibu Lagoon and the new Puerrco Canyon Campsites At the end of summer, the California Coastal Commission held one of its roving monthly meetings at
Respected historians have summized that while it was not one single, dramatic event that led to the decline of the Roman Empire, internal corruption and political incompetence played a major role. And,
Malibu voters passed Measure R in 2014 in an effort to place certain limitations on developments and chain establishments within the city. The Measure R initia- tive was described as the “Your
Malibu City Attorney Christi Hogin reported from a July 10 City Council meeting that in a closed session meeting prior to the regularly scheduled meeting, there had been one reported action involving
The Deceptions By Pro Development Politicians and What Their Political Power Base (The PARENTS), Doesn’t Know. Malibu’s fight for the preservation of open space reached a fever pitch recently when the pro-environment
By Lester Tobias In a classic, Malibu style confrontation between property rights and “keep Malibu, Malibu”, the city council, led by “Team Malibu” (Peak, Wagner, Mullen) voted to resuscitate a long dormant