
Casa Conejo, I am listening
Help shape a results-first plan for our community. I am Michael Koslow, a 33-year military veteran, former federal special agent, and small business owner running for Congress in California’s 26th District. My focus is practical problem solving that delivers for families and small businesses in Ventura County.
From cut-through traffic on Ventu Park, Borchard, Reino, and Old Conejo Road, to 101 interchange congestion and noise, to drainage and stormwater concerns near Arroyo Conejo, Casa Conejo deserves a representative who listens first and works quickly. As an unincorporated neighborhood with deep roots and nearby parks and schools, we can protect quality of life while keeping services dependable and costs in check.
What I will prioritize with your input
Safer, calmer neighborhood streets and school-area safety.
Smart improvements around the 101 interchanges and frontage roads.
Flood and stormwater resilience near Arroyo Conejo.
Wildfire readiness, clear evacuation routes, and reliable alerts.
Less red tape and more accountability for measurable results.
Tell me your top concern for Casa Conejo. I will read every submission and report back with concrete steps.
Thank you for the chance to earn your trust.

What we are hearing in Casa Conejo
Speeding and cut-through traffic on Ventu Park, Borchard, Reino, and Old Conejo Road.
101 congestion, noise, and safety near ramps and frontage segments.
Drainage and stormwater issues during heavy rains near Arroyo Conejo.
Wildfire evacuation clarity and insurance stability for nearby hillside areas.
Sidewalk gaps, lighting, and safe connections to parks and schools.
Pressure on local shops and services along Old Conejo and nearby centers.
How I will help Casa Conejo
Pursue federal transportation and safety grants for traffic calming, Safe Routes to School, and protected bike and pedestrian links that connect homes, parks, and campuses.
Support corridor and interchange improvements that reduce collisions and cut-through impacts while keeping neighborhood streets safe.
Advocate for stormwater and resilience funding to fix trouble spots, improve drainage, and protect homes near Arroyo Conejo.
Secure FEMA and U.S. Forest Service resources for fuel reduction, defensible space, evacuation route upgrades, and reliable emergency alerts.
Expand SBA access, veteran-owned and women-owned lending, and on-ramps to federal procurement for local small businesses.
Cut unnecessary federal red tape that slows projects and burdens small employers.
Tell me your top concern for Casa Conejo. I will read every submission and report back with concrete steps.
Simple FAQ
Why are you asking for input?
Priorities must come from Casa Conejo residents. Your feedback shapes my plan and the updates I publish.
Will my information be public?
No. We use submissions to guide policy and outreach. We will never sell your information.
How could a member of Congress help with traffic, noise, and flooding?
By securing federal funds for corridor safety and resilience, improving agency coordination, and advancing projects that reduce cut-through impacts, protect neighborhoods, and keep local commerce moving.











