Preserving Old Agoura for future generations.

We are an all-volunteer homeowners' board focused on the interests of our neighborhood. We meet virtually once per month to discuss local issues including:​
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Building, planning, and safety
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Design approval for new buildings
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Equestrian projects
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Coexisting with wildlife
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Contributing to the City's efforts to provide for our community's growth, preservation, and protection

Meet your Board of Directors
Jess Thomas
President
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Jess and his wife Toni moved their family to a very rural Agoura 45 years ago. Under his leadership, Old Agoura has thwarted devastating construction projects: a prison, golf courses, the extension of Victory to Thousand Oaks Boulevard, a massive school complex, and a car wash. The Chesebro Bridge was named in his honor for connecting the community.
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Stan Eskridge
Treasurer
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Stan has lived in Old Agoura for over 20 years. Stan is a CPA with over 39 years of experience. In addition, he is active in managing commercial real estate throughout Southern California and has been a board member on several national and local non-profit organizations.
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Cyrena Nouzille
Member At Large
Cyrena has been a resident of Old Agoura for nearly 30 years and is a strong advocate for equestrian use and rural lifestyles. Actively engaged in local issues, she has served on the Agoura Hills Planning Commission and advisory committees, supporting environmental sustainability, small businesses, and thoughtful local planning.​
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Christine Richardson
Member At Large​
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Christine, her husband Mark, their two boys, and numerous pets have lived in Old Agoura since 2015 and have loved every second of it. Christine draws on her background in marine and wildlife biology, fieldwork experience, time in the biotech industry, and love of all things technological to foster community engagement and coexistence among the neighborhood's human and non-human residents.
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Rob Sack
Member At Large
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Rob has resided in Old Agoura for about 30 years and is a master craftsman in woodworking. Having experience building his own home, he brings technical insight to working with the city for building renovation and construction permits. Did we mention he is a talented musician?
George Colman
Member At Large
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George is our legal advisor, participating in many issues involving our community with City Council, State & Federal representatives. As a retired healthcare attorney, George is no stranger to speaking up to our government and remains actively engaged in local politics and issues affecting the community.
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Scott Woods
Member At Large
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Scott is an engineer and tech guru, engaged in managing and planning for a technology services company. He comes to the board to help expand community engagement, address public safety and infrastructure improvements, and promote environmentally responsible living.
Chris Gonzalez
Member At Large
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Chris is a lifelong Old Agoura resident committed to preserving Old Agoura’s history, open spaces, and equestrian lifestyle for future generations to enjoy. Drawing on his marketing background and trade show leadership, he founded Outlaws N Rangers to celebrate western culture through rodeo events and storytelling.

Friends of the Board (Special Ops)
Danny Farkash
Member At Large/ARP
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Danny headed the Building & Planning committee but now serves as liaison to the City's planning department on the Architectural Review Panel. As owner of DNA Construction, he brings technical insight and sage advice regarding the overview of our community growth. He and his wife Tara are long-time residents and horse owners.
Jim & Ricki Clark
Welcoming Committee
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Jim and Ricki are long-time residents and horse enthusiasts. They have graciously accepted the task of reaching out and welcoming new residents to Old Agoura with new -neighbor bags--swag and important information about residing in our special neighborhood.
Carolyn Trocino
Wildlife Liaison
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Carolyn co-founded Poison Free Agoura and Cities Against Rat Poisons and helped launch Everyone Safe Passage. After moving to the Central Coast and retiring Poison Free Agoura as a nonprofit, Carolyn continues to support the board in wildlife coexistence efforts. She remains a dedicated friend to the Old Agoura community—even from afar.
Your Name Here
Helper 4
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If you have a project you would like to spearhead, please reach out with your proposal. Often, there is so much to do and too few people to tackle the neighborhood project.