It is inaccurate to say that the Lily’s Caf Steering Committee hates everything. We are strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes our members forever ineligible for public office. On Sept. 10, at 6:30 p.m., the Malibu City Council will attempt to resolve the disagreement as to their priorities, first to last, “if” the $15,000,000 bond issue, Measure K, passes. This is the current Malibu City Council’s effort to clear up, by resolution, the “such as” wording of bond Measure K.
The Lily’s Cafe Steering Committee encourages every Malibuite who is interested in natural areas, wildlife habitat, people parks, dog parks, playgrounds, playing fields, trails, a community center, low income housing, disaster preparedness equipment, traffic congestion, urban sprawl or any project for which the bond money can be used, to attend this public council meeting. It is important that you, your group or your self-appointed, non-compulsory steering committee be heard in order to gain a position on the funding and priority list of the $15,000,000 to be spent by the Malibu City Council.
And that is all we have to say.
Tom Fakehany, Chair
Lily’s Cafe Malibu Steering Committee