Updates
No Election will b held on November 7, 2023
Oct 8th, 2023
Currently there are three (3) open seats for a 2-year term. All three incumbents; Don Henry, Scott Keller, and Chris Yewdall declared their intent to run for another term. All three incumbents' applications were filed in a timely manner, and all applicants qualified to fill the three open seats on the Council. No other applicants applied. The Agua Dulce Bylaws state: "If candidates are unopposed or there is less than a full slate of candidates, those candidates shall be elected by acclamation. If there are a greater number of candidates than the number of open seats, an election will be held. No election will be held on November 7, 2023.
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CERT Training in Agua Dulce starts October 10, 2023
Sep 14th, 2023
CERT Training in Agua Dulce! Community Emergency Response Team training starts Tuesday, October 10, 2023. You will most likely have to take care of yourself, your family, and your neighbors after an earthquake or other emergency. Do you know what to do? Learn from the experts on how to prepare and respond in the event of a major disaster.
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Election for Agua Dulce Town Council to be November 7, 2023
Sep 14th, 2023
November 7, 2023 Election Day for Agua Dulce Town Council
The nominating period is now open. 3 seats will be open - the Council Members whose terms are ending in December of 2023 are Don Henry, Scott Keller, and Chris Yewdall.
Candidate Applications are due September 23, 2023
Polling place is the Agua Dulce Women's Club, 33201 Agua Dulce Canyon Road, Agua Dulce, CA. Polls will be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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Documents
- Agua Dulce Town Council Charter
- Agua Dulce Town Council Bylaws & Election Procedures (Amended June 8, 2022)
- Agua Dulce Community Standards District (Los Angeles County Code 22.304)
- Agua Dulce Town Council Committee Purpose and Focus-Updated September 2009
- Th California Brown Act
- "The Brown Act, Open Meetings for Local Legislative Bodies", an extremely comprehensive advisory handbook prepared by the California Attorney General's Office in 2003, (NOTE: The Brown Act has been modified and elements changed through litigiation since it was written in 2003. However, it is helpful to read in order to better understand the broad concepts of the act.)