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RCD Moves to Larger Home 

RCD has been a leader in oak restoration in Topanga among many other things. Photo by Suzanne Guldimann

Topanga Canyon’s local Resource Conservation District is steadily growing in capacity, with more staffing, as well as community service offerings. They have been conveniently located off Topanga Canyon Blvd. for the past eight years, but have recently outgrown the space, as they are now built of a much greater number of permanent staff. RCDSMM has decided to relocate to 4505 Las Virgenes Rd., Suite 215 in Calabasas. They would like to stress their gratitude to the Topanga community for welcoming them into our mountains when they set up shop here years ago. Let’s all be sure to give our love and appreciation to RCDSMM for all the good work they have done, and will continue to do, for us and the Santa Monica Mountains.

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