Politics & Government
Malibu Chain Store Limiting Ordinance Heads to Planning Commission
The Malibu Planning Commission is expected to make a recommendation tonight on whether the city should move forward on a proposed ordinance that seeks to limit chain stores in Malibu's Civic Center.
The meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. Monday at Malibu City Hall.
Before heading to the meeting, get caught up on all of Malibu Patch's coverage from the past eight months:
- Hearing on Malibu's Chain Store Ordinance Promises to be Lively
- Malibu City Staff Recommend Chain Store Limiting Ordinance to Planning Commission
- Civic Center Property Owners Still Down on Malibu's Formula Retail Ordinance
- L.A. Business Journal Highlights Malibu's Proposed Ordinance to Limit Chains
- LETTER: Don't Let Your Voice Be Quiet, Malibu Needs You
- Coastal Commission Staff Raise Concerns Over Malibu's Proposed Retail Ordinance
- Michael Koss: Retail Ordinance Would be Damage to Malibu
- City Releases Draft of Ordinance Limiting Chain Stores
- Chain Store Limiting Ordinance Nearly Ready For Public Comment
- Unscientific Poll to be Used in Drafting of Chain Store Ordinance
- City Looks to Residents For Input on Ordinance to Limit Chain Stores
- Chamber Board Opposes Proposed Ordinance to Limit Chain Stores
- Council Looks to Require Permits for New Chain Stores in Malibu Civic Center
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