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VIRTUAL MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
The Topanga Town Council will hold its next community monthly meeting on Wednesday, September 15, 2021, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. online. All are welcome to attend the Town Council meetings. The featured discussion will be on the Board of Supervisors motion regarding wildfires and encampments in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. Also on the agenda, is a discussion of parking issues along TCB/roadways and updates from our elected officials, several community groups and residents.
A Message From the Las Virgenes Homeowners Federation
"If you want to help make a difference now in specifically rescuing, saving and helping wildlife and/or re-establishing their habitat - you can make a DIRECT donation to the National Park Service - to the very people who have been here for 40 years doing just that and who are in charge of recovery efforts."
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. . .
Ride the Bus From the Valley to the Sea and Back Again!
The Topanga Beach Bus takes you from Warner Center/Woodland Hills to Santa Monica beaches in under an hour, for just $1.00!
Topanga Smart and Malibu Smart Programs Offer New Technologies to Help Residents Conserve Water
PRESS RELEASE – With increasing temperatures, persistent drought conditions and a prolonged fire season, it continues to be important to save water. To address these pressing environmental issues, the City of Malibu, County of Los Angeles and West Basin Municipal Water District are launching a comprehensive water conservation program. The Malibu Smart and Topanga Smart water savings programs will help both residential customers and businesses reduce water use by helping them get rebates for installing the latest watering technologies.
In any emergency where there is life threatening danger, CALL 911.
To get emergency information quickly, OneTopanga has collected some reliable Twitter sources that target the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, and surrounding areas. Twitter feeds may be the best way to get emergency information during a disaster event. You can view Twitter feeds on OneTopanga on this page or on our home page in the right side bar.
UNDERGROUND UTILITY PROJECT - UPDATED INFORMATION
Read more to see the latest update on this ongoing project.
Homelessness, Emergency Housing, and More
This week, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a spending plan Measure H, which will raise $350 million a year allocated for reducing homelessness.
WILDLIFE ARE BEING POISONED AT ALARMING RATES IN CALIFORNIA
Change.org Website Petetion & News
Rat poisons are often found in bait boxes placed around residential and commercial properties, put out by property owners or pest control companies. Rodents are the intended targets, but they are not the only victims.