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Mayor David Newman
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Here I’ll share news about Thousand Oaks, California, our beautiful city.
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Please join me in congratulating Dr. John Nunes, inaugurated today as the ninth president of California Lutheran University. Having first-rate higher education in our community is essential for everyone, including those of us well past college age.
👉 For life-threatening emergencies and fallen power lines, call 911.
👉 For sandbags, visit toaks.gov/prepare
👉 For non-emergency reports of fallen trees and limbs, report at toaks.gov/service.
👉 For emergency reports of fallen trees and limbs blocking the right-of-way, call (805) 449-2499. (2/2)
Reposted from @cityofthousandoaks 🌧️ Rain is forecast for Monday night through Wednesday.

Stay safe, and keep these numbers handy: (1/2)
UPDATE 2: “Due to improved conditions,” SCE has canceled the shutoff alert for the Brennan circuit today, Sunday, Oct. 12.
UPDATE 1: SCE has expanded the “period of concern” to 6 am to 3 pm Sunday.
Thanks also to keynote speaker Erin Brockovich (and Agoura Hills resident) for urging conference attendees – and all residents – to become more civically involved. (2/2)
Affecting 25 customers in Thousand Oaks, Southern California Edison advises that a public safety power shutoff (PSPS) event is possible on Sunday, 10/12 between 6 am and noon. This is on the Brennan circuit, which mainly serves Moorpark, Simi Valley, and the Santa Rosa Valley. More info at sce.com.
A common misconception is that Code Compliance staff drive around looking for violations. In fact, residents initiate all code complaints.

To report a suspected violation, visit toaks.gov/codecompliance or call 805-449-2300. Staff will keep complaints confidential, subject to existing law. (2/2)
The Code Compliance team helps keeps Thousand Oaks safe and well-maintained. Tuesday night the City Council celebrated its work during National Code Compliance Awareness Month. (1/2)
Taking time out from the Cal Cities annual conference in Long Beach to shoot a PSA for Spectrum on emergency preparedness.

Are you prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake, or other emergency? Having a 14-day supply of food and water in your residence can make a big difference.
I’m so proud of my colleagues and staff for setting up the first municipal contribution to this very important fund.

To learn more about and contribute to the fund, please visit vccf.org/neighbors-support-fund (3/3)
The common thread among all speakers was that, in the words of moderator Celina Zacarias, the measure of a civilized society is how well it cares for its most vulnerable residents. (2/3)
This morning I joined a broad coalition of government, business, education, and philanthropic leaders to speak about the VCCF’s recently established Neighbors Support Fund. (1/3)
McKay lost her younger brother to the disease at a time when there was no treatment. Her 6-year-old son Charlie also has Hunter syndrome, but treatments are available now – including ones made right here in TO – that mean a better quality of life for Charlie, Kristen, and many, many others. (3/3)
Officials from state, county, and local governments heard moving testimony from Kristin McKay of Project Alive about one such disease: Hunter syndrome, a debilitating genetic disorder. (2/3)
Congratulations to Takeda, which yesterday unveiled a $170 million expansion of its Thousand Oaks facility focused on making medicines to treat rare diseases. (1/3)
Serving close to 40 area cities plus LA and Ventura counties, CPA is the largest provider of renewable energy in the nation. I am proud to play a small role in such a well-managed and forward-thinking organization. (3/3)

#sustainability #renewableenergy #thousandoaks #tocc
2. Direct CPA ownership of assets in its Power Ready program for member agencies, such as EV chargers and microgrids

3. CPA ownership of transmission lines between power sources and distribution centers. This long-term project but ultimately will result in real savings for CPA ratepayers. (2/3)
As the TO delegate to the Clean Power Alliance, I always look forward to CPA’s annual offsite board meeting. This year we discussed three topics that will make energy cleaner and ultimately less expensive:

1. A move toward 100% GHG-free energy by 2035, 10 years ahead of the state mandate (1/3)
Thanks very much to @ttausa1 for this invitation, and for sharing one of many ways in which Thousand Oaks’ diversity is our strength. (2/2)
To mark the beginning of autumn, it’s a tradition for Telugu Hindu women celebrate with a flower festival called Bathukamma. This year I was privileged to join Kulwant Singh, the Indian consul for Southern California, for the celebration at TOHS. (1/2)
Executive director Denise Cortes and the entire Harbor House team work tirelessly to find housing for Thousand Oaks' most vulnerable residents. At a fundraiser today, she made the essential point that the best way to address homelessness is to prevent it from happening to begin with.
Congratulations to Marcos Aviles and everyone at MANDO Youth Outreach Group on opening a new center today in Thousand Oaks!

MANDO is dedicated to breaking the cycle of crime and incarceration for at-risk youth. Thanks to MANDO, kids learn a better way – and learn they matter.
Underground lines reduce fire risk, improve power reliability, and ensure water availability during emergencies. The work will not require any tree removals. (2/2)