05/20/2026
📣 WE NEED YOUR VOICE 📣
The Sandy Fire showed us exactly why Conejo Creek Equestrian Park matters!
On the very first night using our new temporary evacuation corrals, every available corral was filled with horses — and even a donkey — seeking safety while evacuating from the fires. Last night the park still had seven horses displaced from their homes!
This park became more than just a place for riding — it has become a place of safety, support, and action when it was needed most! Our community immediately stepped up. Local youth, neighbors, riders, and volunteers showed up with buckets, helped provide water for evacuated horses, and brought extra supplies to support animals and families during a difficult time.
But we need that same community support again!
The proposed CRPD concept plan could impact the only free public equestrian park in Conejo Valley. If you care about preserving open space, equestrian access, emergency response resources, and protecting a place that serves our community when it matters most, please show up, use your voice by emailing, or signing our petition.
🗓 May 21, 2026
🕕 6:00 PM
📍 CRPD Board Meeting Community Room —
403 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
✔ Attend in person
📧 Email your concerns
🪧 Sign the petition
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