Politics & Government
De Anza Park Upgrades And Microtransit Program Will Be Discussed By City Council
Here are some highlights from the Calabasas City Council's agenda for Wednesday, Aug. 23.

CALABASAS, CA — Upgrades to De Anza Park and the creation of a city-run Uber alternative is among the business the City Council will discuss at its meeting Wednesday.
Here are some the highlights from the council agenda:
- The council will vote on $195,620 in spending for a new dasher board system for roller hockey on the sport court at De Anza Park. The money comes from county and federal grants. The new system would replace the deteriorated existing one, according to city officials.
- The council will discuss options for a city-run on-demand micro transit program. Such a program, which is already in place in the city on a temporary basis, can function similar to Uber or other rideshare apps.
- Representatives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Juvenile Intervention Team will give updates on the team's work.
- The Rotary Club of Calabasas will discuss Neighbors in Need.
- The LA County Fire Department will provide an update.
The council will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall. Residents can attend and offer public comment in person or via Zoom.
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The meeting will broadcast live online and on CTV Channel 3.
For more information and the complete agenda, visit the city's website.
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