The housing and human services committee would provide oversight on a proposal to facilitate the establishment of a community land trust to address artist live-work space demand in town.
Sustainable growing and eating are receiving more public attention now than ever before in my octogenarian lifetime. Books, lectures, periodical articles, blogs and more inform us about healthy foods that are locally, organically, and sustainably grown. Over the past few decades, our family’s meals have shifted away from red meat and most animal sources toward plant-based foods. The same is true for many of our friends.
I hope City Council does not consider building a new pickleball court in the open picnic area at Alta Laguna Park. I was the landscape architect who designed this park, along with Ann Christoph and Fred Lang.
The rain fell softly outside the Neighborhood Congregational Church on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20, as dozens of Barbara Metzger's family and friends gathered to pay tribute to the longtime Laguna Beach advocate and editor, who died on Dec. 10, 2023 at the age of 90.
Laguna Canyon Conservancy to host Zoom meeting on Laguna’s treesThe public is welcome to join the Laguna Canyon Conservancy in a Zoom general meeting presenting four of Laguna Beach’s longtime residents who are local champions when it comes to the protection of Laguna Beach’s trees and its designation as a Tree City USA Community. They will each present information for about 15 minutes and questions will be welcomed. The Zoom meeting will be held on Monday, Jan 8 at 7 p.m.