File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Malibu. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Malibu is a beach city within Los Angeles County, California, in the Santa Monica Mountains region. It is located about 30 miles (48 km) west of Downtown Los Angeles. With a Mediterranean climate and a long coastline of 21 miles (34 km), Malibu was integrated into the City of Malibu in 1991. Hollywood celebrities are traditionally associated with the exclusive Malibu Colony. There are many affluent residents in Malibu, but many residents are middle class. Malibu’s residents live within a half-mile (0.8 km) to within a few hundred yards of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1). Some residents live up to one mile (1.6 km) from the beach up narrow canyons. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 12,645.
The beaches along the Malibu coast are nicknamed “the ‘Bu” by surfers and locals: Topanga Beach, Big Rock Beach, Las Flores Beach, La Costa Beach, Surfrider Beach, Dan Blocker Beach, Malibu Beach, Zuma Beach, Broad Beach, Point Dume Beach, and County Line Beach. There are many state parks and beaches on the Malibu coast, such as Malibu Creek State Park, Leo Carrillo State Beach and Park, Point Mugu State Park, and Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach, which contains three beaches: El Pescador, La Piedra, and El Matador. The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area has many parks that lie along the ridges that tower above the city, in addition to local parks such as Malibu Bluffs Park[20] (formerly Malibu Bluffs State Park), Trancas Canyon Park, Las Flores Creek Park, and Legacy Park.
There are signs around the city proclaiming “21 miles of scenic beauty”, referring to the limits of the incorporated city. From the historic 27-mile (43-kilometer) length of the Malibu coast spanning from Tuna Canyon on the southeast to Point Mugu in Ventura County on the northwest, the city updated the signage in 2017. Residents of the unincorporated canyon areas find Malibu to be the closest commercial center, which is why the ZIP codes of Malibu are included. It is surrounded on three sides by the Santa Monica Mountains (Agoura Hills, Calabasas and Woodland Hills) to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the north, and Solromar in Ventura County to the west.
An annual arts festival is held in Malibu by the Malibu Chamber of Commerce on the last weekend in July.
Each year, the Malibu International Film Festival highlights new films and filmmakers from all over the world.
During Labor Day weekend, the Malibu Chili Cookoff is held each year. The event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Malibu. Proceeds go to children and youth organizations.
The Malibu Nautica Triathlon is held annually in September. A total of $718,000 was raised by the 2007 event for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Each year in February at Zuma Beach, the Polar Plunge (Los Angeles) helps raise funds for the Special Olympics in Southern California
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