California Assembly Bill 413 "Daylighting Law" Became Effective January 1, 2024

Effective January 1, 2025, California Assembly Bill 413 allows for violators of the Daylighting Law to be cited.

The Moorpark Police Department would like to inform residents of California’s new law, Assembly Bill 413, known as the “California Daylighting Law.” This bill amends Section 22500 of the California Vehicle Code by adding a new section to the law which prohibits stopping, standing, or parking a vehicle within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk or within 15 feet of any crosswalk with a curb extension.

The law took effect on January 1, 2024, allowing authorities to issue warnings if the law is violated, unless the curb has already been painted red or a sign erected that prohibits parking. Effective January 1, 2025, the law allows for violators to be issued a citation for violating the Daylighting Law.

This law was written to address incidents where pedestrians were struck and seriously injured or killed while crossing the street. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, California’s pedestrian fatality rate was 25% higher than the national average. Pedestrian fatalities increased from 1,013 in 2020 to 1,108 in 2021. There are 43 other states that have implemented similar laws that have resulted in successfully reducing traffic collisions involving pedestrians. The city of Hoboken, New Jersey has a similar law and has reported zero traffic fatalities involving pedestrians over the last seven years.

The Moorpark Police Department is aware that street parking in local neighborhoods can be difficult, and parking is limited. In an effort to increase compliance and awareness, the Moorpark Police Department will be conducting public outreach to inform residents of the new law.

Living in such a beautiful county affords us the opportunity to go for walks, hikes, and bike rides. The Moorpark Police Department wants to make sure everyone is safe while enjoying the outdoors. This law is one component of many that can help reduce pedestrian related traffic collisions. Here are some additional safety tips for pedestrians:

  •     Cross streets only at crosswalks, where drivers expect pedestrians to cross.

  •     Walk on sidewalks whenever possible, avoid walking in the street or bike lane.

  •     Always look both ways before crossing a street.

  •     Carry a flashlight when walking at night.

  •     Wear bright reflective clothing when walking at night or in low light conditions.

  •     When attempting to cross the street, make eye contact with drivers to ensure they see you.

Carrara Pastries Coming Soon to Camarillo Old Town

The Visit Camarillo website indicates Carrara Pastries is coming soon to 2290 Ventura Blvd in Old Town Camarillo (at Arneill). Timing TBA. Can't wait to try their delicious Italian pastries, decadent cakes and coffees? Visit their other nearby locations in Moorpark or Agoura Hills (Whizin Market Square). www.carraras.com

Ma Dukes By L.A. Roots Artisan Pizzas in Agoura Hills to Close Its Doors on September 22nd

Ma Dukes by L.A. Roots Catering at 30651 Thousand Oaks Blvd (at Lake Lindero Dr) in Agoura Hills will be serving its final artisan pizza this Sunday, September 22nd, but for very good reasons - the owner of L.A. Roots, Isaiah Seay, is expanding and relocating L.A. Roots Catering. To learn more, visit www.larootscatering.com. The Ma Dukes concept was created by Seay in homage to his parents and was named after his mother's nickname. To place final Ma Dukes pizza orders, visit madukesla.com or call 818-309-3919.

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Fishbone Seafood to Open Soon in Thousand Oaks

Fishbone Seafood Restaurant looks like it will be opening soon in the Palm Plaza at 2709 Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Thousand Oaks. Fishbone Seafood is a fast food fish seafood restaurant, featuring a southern style seafood specialties (can you say that 3 times fast?). Their menu includes grilled or fried red snapper, filet of sole, catfish filet, salmon, oysters, jumbo shrimp, and more. Learn more at fishboneseafood.com.

Tilted Kilt Thousand Oaks to Rebrand as New Concept, Oaks Local Craft Kitchen & Bar

Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery at 1345 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard has closed its doors, but its owners have announced it is undergoing a remodeling and will be reopening as Oaks Local Craft Kitchen & Bar.

Oaks Local will serve American style food with a menu that includes shareable starters, Angus beef tri tip and burgers, fresh salmon, California fire-grilled chicken, artisan breads and pizzas, salads, soups and more. Stay tuned for updates regarding timing.

Tilted Kilt Thousand Oaks opened in October 2014.

Superba Food + Bread Coming to The Commons at Calabasas in Early 2025

(Credit: Superba Food + Bread)

In early 2025, Superba Food + Bread will open a new restaurant and café at The Commons at Calabasas. It will be located next to Polacheck’s Jewelers.

Envisioned as an inviting gathering place, Superba Food + Bread is recognized for its seasonally driven, all-day menu and in-house bakery program crafted with the surrounding community in mind. Superba’s Calabasas restaurant will draw from that lineage, providing a place for family and friends to enjoy a quick coffee and pastry or linger over a relaxed meal that fits the restaurant’s coastal Southern California roots and culinary lifestyle.

Similar to its all-day sister restaurants in Venice and Hollywood, Superba Calabasas will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, with catering and delivery also available. Guests can expect freshly baked breads and pastries from Superba’s Bakehouse, signatures such as the Superba Grain Bowl and Hearth-Roasted Mary’s Half Chicken, in addition to new dishes distinct to Calabasas. A full beverage program featuring craft cocktails, wine, locally sourced beer, spritzes, as well as non-alcoholic options will be available to complement the menu.

Superba worked with award-winning Klein Agency, a local L.A. design company known for its innovative manufacturing techniques and singularly crafted spaces to bring the vision for the 2,500-square-foot restaurant and 1,500-square-foot patio to life. Details such as 27-foot-high ceilings, stone and marble tabletops and an interplay of textures such as stucco, aluminum and vintage reclaimed redwood were inspired by European cafes and bring an edgy vibe to Calabasas. The welcoming all-day space, with warm tones, lush greenery and an expansive patio, reflects the relaxed nature of the Superba experience.

Superba is a collection of all-day restaurants and cafés from American Gonzo Food Corp., each designed to be a neighborhood gathering place for its surrounding community. Fueled by Superba Bakehouse, Superba is known for its standout breads and pastry program with baked goods a cornerstone of the menu. The original Superba Food + Bread opened in 2014 in Venice and quickly became a staple for locals to pick up freshly baked bread, indulge in flaky chocolate croissants over morning coffee, or gather with friends for a seasonally driven meal featuring ingredients from local farms and Superba’s backyard garden. The restaurant has since opened multiple locations across Los Angeles. At Superba Food + Bread Venice and Hollywood, guests can expect all-day dining with Southern California-influenced dishes such as Superba’s Grain Bowl, Early Girl Tomato Gazpacho, Rigatoni Bolognese, Fried Chicken Dinner for two, and much more. Superba Snacks + Coffee locations in Pasadena and North Hollywood offer morning pastries and coffee alongside a daytime-only menu of seasonal favorites. For more information, visit lifesuperba.com, and follow Superba on Instagram @lifesuperba.

Learn more about the 215,000 sq ft The Commons at Calabasas at www.shopcommons.com.