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Posted on November 20 at 1:44 p.m.
What school these adults are enrolled in is irrelevant and clouds the issue of personal responsibility with trespassing and building a fire in a no fire zone, with a red flag warning imposed.
Posted on November 18 at 7:08 a.m.
PK had his sh-t together. Bravo!
On Plumber Fills Firefighters’ Tanks Using Undocumented Hookup
Posted on September 29 at 7:15 a.m.
remember Carolyn Samuals
Posted on September 27 at 2:24 p.m.
“This Land Is Your Land”
F---K the adventure Pass!
Posted on September 15 at 6:47 a.m.
Cowafunkingbonga!
Posted on August 27 at 8:52 a.m.
Perhaps it’s time to declare imminent domain on the tract homes and give the historic farm some breathing room.
calling BS here.
Posted on August 10 at 9:19 a.m.
If not an affordable house project for the servants of the wealthy who drive from Ventura/Oxnard, then a Channel Islands National Park Viewing area, complete with Latte’s and SUV parking.
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Posted on August 4 at 8:22 a.m.
"a chance at a better life" for those at Fernalds. Now I've heard everything.
If flood waters cause damage inbetween both of those creeks, it will be the tax payers who will pay. Do the E.I.R. and move on.
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On Miramar Opponents Claim Montecito Association Failing Its Mandate
Posted on July 17 at 1:15 p.m.
So seriously, there is good reason Schrager and Warner sold out this project. It’s the reason why we are at where we are now in this point in time. It’s the problems with resources. Whether it’s the sights historical drainage problems and the potential for worse flooding with this proposal, or water usage and allotments. These things need to get worked out before anything is built.
If Caruso’s project get built due to the current PR campaign of entitlement, then flooding happens in the future, the public tax payer’s money get pulled out to fix the issues. That’s Immoral, and is one tactic used in resent times. The use of eyesore, run down, blight that slights the process. As building sights become scarcer, and with the trend of dwindling open space and denser projects, we have to look at these projects with more scrutiny and greater vision.
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Posted on December 3 at 6:46 a.m.
Roy, always a supporter of the arts!!
Aloha nui
On Brad Nack’s Annual 100 Percent Reindeer Art Show -- 12/04/08 at Roy