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The council addressed several key items, including a closed session regarding personnel evaluations, real property negotiations, and status updates on pending litigation. Consent items included amendments to the municipal purchasing system, new smoking restrictions in multi-family rental housing, and the approval of various professional services agreements for prosecution and inspection, as well as landscape maintenance contracts. Public hearings resulted in the approval of CDBG funding, new regulations for solid waste and recycling, a street name change for Park Centre to Civic Center Way, and a heritage oak tree removal permit for an affordable senior housing development. Additionally, the council authorized a loan commitment for the affordable senior housing project and provided direction on a lobbyist action plan for the 101 Freeway Interchange.
The meeting included announcements regarding several upcoming community events, such as a Household Hazardous Waste Collection, an Electronic Waste Collection, and a Water Quality Symposium. Key discussion topics included planning for the upcoming plastic bag ban, a presentation on the Energy Efficient Event at the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, and interviews for student member positions. Additionally, the Commission recognized outgoing members and conducted the election of the Chair and Vice Chair.
The meeting focused on the City Council's reorganization. The outgoing Mayor provided closing remarks and received special recognition for the city's accomplishments over the previous year. The council elected a new Mayor and a new Mayor pro Tempore, followed by the administration of the Oath of Office. The new Mayor also addressed the council regarding goals and visions for the upcoming year.
The commission reviewed and approved a conditional use permit modification for Gelson's grocery store at 22277 Mulholland Highway, allowing for a Type 86 alcohol license for in-store instructional wine tasting with specific hours of operation. Additionally, the Community Development Director provided a status update on several ongoing projects, including the Canyon Creek senior housing project, the Summit development, and the Old Topanga Ross Center, while also outlining upcoming items for the City Council and Planning Commission agendas.
The Commission discussed several transportation and safety items. Key topics included school area traffic safety, specifically issues at A.E. Wright Middle School and the implementation of a new shuttle program. Updates were provided on the A.E. Wright Footbridge project and the Civic Center. The Sheriff's department reported on collision statistics and hazardous citations. Furthermore, the commission reviewed various traffic flow initiatives, including striping at key intersections and a bike lane project on Calabasas Road, and noted the upcoming Earth Day and town hall community events.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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