REMEMBER THIS ? Sperling Nursery at 24460 Calabasas Road from 1973 to 2015, as seen from Calabasas Road. Acorn file photo Sperling Nursery, one of the longer-running businesses in the history of Calabasas, was located for 42 years on a sprawling, 11-acre patch of land at 24460 Calabasas Road. This family-owned and operated enterprise was founded
POINTING FINGER An old ad from the June 7, 1968 issue of Life Magazine for the new Calabasas Park. Officially opened in May 1968, the community was developed by subsidiaries of the Southern California Edison Company and the Bechtel Corporation. Courtesy of the James Bozajian Collection There are not many people in town who remember the
GRILLING THE UTILITIES The City Council, from left, Ed Albrecht, Peter Kraut, David Shapiro, Alicia Weintraub and James Bozajian, posed questions about rate hikes and service interruptions to phone, internet, electricity and water officials at a March 8 hearing. The representative from SoCalGas did not show up. Courtesy City of Calabasas Power outages, rate hikes, sketchy
Instead of letting a valuable revenue stream go up in smoke, Calabasas leaders are considering opening the city to the commercial cannabis business and the $10 million to $20 million in annual sales that perhaps might be realized. On Jan. 25, the City Council got a first look at changes to the municipal code
OATH OF OFFICE David Shapiro becomes Calabasas mayor for the third time. Courtesy City of Calabasas David Shapiro took the reins as new mayor of Calabasas on Dec. 14 as the city held its annual reorganization ceremony at City Hall. Alicia Weintraub was installed as mayor pro tem. Long-serving Councilmember James Bozajian also was sworn in