Serving as Mayor in this unprecedented year that has challenged all of us has been an honor.
We look forward to safely restarting so many of the community events that help make Calabasas the best hometown. Our family always enjoys fun runs!
I have been an active volunteer in our great schools for years. Making sure that the partnership between the City and our schools is vitally important to our community’s health and future!
Supporting our annual Walk to School Day.
Alicia Weintraub meets with firefighters and learns about their needs.
You really are never too young to be excited about what's happening in your community. Alicia and her two children Noah and Lauren attend the Senior Center Groundbreaking on June 30, 2015 at the Calabasas Civic Center. (Photo Credit to Acorn Newspaper)
Vice Chair Weintraub speaking during a Planning Commission meeting on June 25, 2015.
Environmental Commissioner Weintraub speaks during a commission meeting on April 3, 2012. One of Alicia's top priorities is to ensure we leave behind a healthy environment for future generations. One quote she especially likes (from Time Magazine) is "good planets are hard to find."
Environmental Commission Ad Hoc Committee For Coyote Education Co-Chair Weintraub presents the Commission with a report on February 7, 2012 before the Coyote Education night that took place later that month.
As Mayor, I have worked everyday of this year to insure that your voice is heard and that we are coordinating all responses to emergency orders to improve the community.
My first job as your voice on our Council is to coordinate with our first responders and work to insure that no matter how small or large the emergency residents and property are protected!
Calabasas’ seniors are the heart of our community and on Council and as Mayor, I have been proud to work hard to protect our great amenities for seniors and all residents.
Being on a hike anytime of the year is one of my favorite things to do. Protecting our environment is critically important to the future of our community and to me as a mother and resident.
Alicia Weintraub, representing the City of Calabasas at a Woolsey Fire Emergency Briefing.
Alicia Weintraub and fellow Council members presenting the PFC/PFA’s with grant funds.
Alicia Weintraub and Senator Stern touring the aftermath of the Woolsey Fire.
Mayor Weintraub working with the Lost Hills Sheriff Station on a Neighborhood Night Out Event to increase awareness of public safety issues.
Alicia knows first hand how important it is to preserve a healthy environment. One of her favorite traditions is to participate in the annual creek clean up. On March 7, 2015, Alicia and her daughter Lauren helped restore the beauty in our creek.
Alicia meets with actor/activist Jon Voight in June, 2015.