-van system that serves neighboring Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates.
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Residents will get a new trash collector on July 1 and will pay 7% less for service.
Country Lane Estates, a 232-unit single-family development by U. S.
Estates, officials here are designing a survey that will test the community's pulse on the controversial issue.
The City Council has appointed Judith Mitchell, an attorney and resident of 20 years, to fill an unexpired term on the Parks and Activities Commission.
Industry representatives have been urging for years that we water down our smog laws to create new jobs for our unemployed.
"The Killeen" is the deeply felt first novel of an Irishwoman, Mary Leland.
Many of us in the business community have been reaping the benefits of the recovered economy.
Over the objections of residents who consider the city's two peafowl flocks to be valuable community assets, the City Council this week unanimously voted to adopt a peafowl management program that allows the birds to be trapped on private property by the Southern California Humane Society at the request of...
Ray Taylor, 36, who left the city three months ago after serving as assistant city manager for 3 1/2 years, is returning to replace his former boss.
Palos Verdes Estates officials and residents who advocate protection of the city's free-roaming
The City Council deferred a request from the Planning Commission to solicit bids for selection of a geotechnical consultant to study landfill issues at Chandler Quarry.
Palos Verdes Estates voters on April 8 will be asked to decide whether to renew a special property
The City Council this week introduced an ordinance banning construction of sports courts, such as tennis and racquetball facilities, until the Planning Commission and council can review existing construction guidelines.
The Palos Verdes Estates City Council has named residents Dorothy Flood and Stuart Jones to serve on the Planning Commission until June 30, 1990.
An $11.5-million budget for 1986-87, maintaining service at last year's levels, was adopted this week by the City Council.
Plans to build a bridle trail around the Metropolitan Water District's Palos Verdes Reservoir were delayed this week when the City Council rejected the three bids for the trail as too high.
The City Council this week unanimously introduced an ordinance banning noisy machines such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers by commercial businesses within 250 feet of residential property before 7 a.m. and after 7 p.m. weekdays.
The City Council has commended resident Bahman (Bob) Sanjabi for assisting law enforcement officials in negotiating with a kidnaping suspect and winning the release of a year-old boy and his baby sitter.