Impacted small business owners will learn about recovery services and collaboration opportunities.

As part of an interagency collaboration, the County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs will host a Small Business Listening Session on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019 in the City of Calabasas to solicit input from impacted business owners regarding their post-fire needs and concerns. The business community is also encouraged to attend to explore economic development opportunities.

WHAT:

Hill and Woolsey Fires Los Angeles and Ventura Counties Business Recovery Agency and Coordination Meeting and Small Business Listening Session

WHEN: 

Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019 at 3 p.m.

WHERE: 

Pepperdine University – Calabasas Campus

26750 Agoura Road

Calabasas, CA 91302

WHO:

The Resource Fair is scheduled to include representatives from:

  • Office of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
  • Office of U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu
  • Office of Assemblymember Monique Limon
  • County of Los Angeles
  • City of Los Angeles
  • Economic Development Collaborative
  • CalOES
  • FEMA
  • SBA
  • City of Malibu
  • City of Calabasas
  • City of Agoura Hills
  • City of Thousand Oaks
  • City of Simi Valley
  • Malibu Chamber of Commerce
  • Ventura Visitors and Convention Bureau
  • And more.

Since 1976, the County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) has served consumers, businesses, and communities through education, advocacy, and complaint resolution. We work every day to educate consumers and small business owners about their rights and responsibilities, mediate disputes, investigate consumer fraud complaints, and enforce Los Angeles County’s minimum wage ordinance. For more information, visit dcba.lacounty.gov.

(Courtesy flyer)