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Watershed Zoom 

Join the North Santa Monica Bay Watershed Community on Zoom January 27 at 5:30pm to learn how the community is addressing water supply needs and improving water quality. Help co-create opportunities for positive change.

Learn about how the North Santa Monica Bay Watershed Community, including Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, a small piece of Los Angeles City and unincorporated Los Angeles County, Malibu, Topanga and Westlake Village are working and can work towards safe, clean water.

If you are curious to see what happens next for the Liberty Canyon storm drain, or want to talk about water supply at Topanga Elementary School, or just want updates on what our cities and agencies are doing to problem-solve for local water supply and address water quality dilemmas, this a great time to sit in and gather information, as well as ask questions of your own.

You can also learn about  restoring local ecosystems and conserving water in your own home or business–Growing Works and partner Tiny Plants will be joining us too. This is a great opportunity to tackle conservation in our own backyards, to build community, and to learn and grow.

Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85961081450

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