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Calabasas Planning Multimillion Dollar Water Park

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3:09 pm
March 5, 2010


Bradi Roberts

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Seven years ago, the City of Calabasas sent out a survey to residents. They say that a "consistent theme" in the responses to that survey was to build an aquatics complex.

The building site under current consideration is the Juan Bautista De Anza Park, at the intersection of Las Virgenes Road…


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2:53 pm
March 27, 2010


Jerry J.

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This has to be the stupidest things I've ever heard.

 

A recession.  School $$ are disappearing.  Open space.

 

The city council has lost their minds.  It's the only explanation.

 

   –Jerry

7:44 pm
March 28, 2010


Joanna Siracusano

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What a crazy idea?  Why destroy all of the beauty that exists on Las Virgenes Rd?  This road is a designated scenic corridor known for it's beauty.  As one drives over the canyon one begins to experience the beauty of the Santa Monica Mountains and the surrounding rock formations.  Build a water park?  And turn it into Splash Mountain at Knots Berry Farm?  Who's idea is this?  From where does the need for a waterpark emerge?  Will the residents of Calabasas use it, or will it negatively impact our real estate values?  Think about this one!  It may surprise you!!!



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