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Calabasas announces $850,000 grant for Green Street projects; wildfire protection plan public meeting set

Calabasas City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Deputy City Manager Michael McConville told the council the city was awarded an $850,000 grant through Congresswoman Brownlee's office for final Green Street improvements on Muro and Calabasas roads and announced a virtual public meeting Feb. 26 on the community wildfire protection plan.

Deputy City Manager Michael McConville told the Calabasas City Council on Feb. 11 that city management has been developing a community wildfire protection plan in partnership with LA County Fire, MRCA, the Calabasas Coalition and CPHA and that the city will hold a virtual public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 26. McConville directed interested residents to calabasasfirewise.com for meeting details.

McConville also announced the city was recently awarded an $850,000 grant through Congresswoman Brownlee's office to complete the final phase of Green Street projects along Muro Road and Calabasas Road. He said the award will support local street-improvement work included in the Green Street program.

The items were informational; no formal council action was taken on the wildfire plan or the grant at the meeting. Staff will follow up with outreach for the Feb. 26 public meeting and with project scheduling for the Green Street work.