DECEMBER 2019
What a year it’s been!
NOVEMBER 2019
We reflect on the anniversary of the Woolsey Fire. Plus, a public workshop is set for the Agoura Village Specific Plan review.
important mid-month october update
Fire, wind, power and Reyes Adobe Days.
OCTOBER 2019
Our annual Reyes Adobe Days celebration is the pride of Agoura Hills.
SEPTEMBER 2019
I address my most common question: what is the status of Agoura Village projects?
AUGUST 2019
The dog days of summer don’t slow the City down.
JULY 2019
Changes for our Independence Day Concert-in-the-Park celebration, a visionary new park proposal, and how to make sure rodenticides stay out of our food chain.
JUNE 2019
In this edition: a drive-through at Starbucks? What to do when you see someone experiencing homelessness? Summer concert dates, AH’s best kept secret, and more trivia.
may 2019
The Sheriff comes to town to address crime in the area. A critical bridge reopens. Plus, how well do you know your Agoura Hills trivia?
april 2019
It’s budgeting season; learn how we start to work out what gets funded. Also, see the many ways you can volunteer within the City of Agoura Hills.
MARCH 2019
Spring is on its way! Come take a hike with your Councilmember.
Meet My Planning Commissioner appointment
Jeremy Wolf has deep roots in our community.
February 2019
It’s still raining; learn how you can report something that needs attention. And what’s going on along Reyes Adobe Road?
acorn newspaper, 1/17/19: guest opinion
Agoura Hills residents now have a choice to use more renewable power through the Clean Power Alliance.
january 2019
The City helps residents deal with rains, floods and mud after the fire. Plus, clean power, new traffic lights and more.
SWORN IN AND READY TO WORK
Disaster recovery is the first priority of the new council.
ELECTION RESULTS
I am so proud to have secured a spot on the Agoura Hills City Council (as the top vote-getter)!
Debbie and agoura hills on 89.3 kpcc
Radio station KPCC has one of the largest NPR audiences in the country, reaching 950,000 listeners each week throughout Southern California. So when the daily "Take Two" program wanted to launch a series about the 88 cities in Los Angeles County, they turned to their listeners and asked, "What makes your city unique?"
I was one of the first to respond, inviting the producers and hosts out for a tour. "Take Two" loved Agoura Hills so much, they chose our town to kick off the whole series.