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601 Carmen DriveCamarillo, CA 93010
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Mayor Tony Trembley(805) 987-9040 (home)
Vice Mayor Susan Santangelo(805) 232-4183 (cell)
Charlotte Craven(805) 482-4730 (home)
Kevin Kildee(805) 482-2124 (office)
Shawn Mulchay(805) 419-3370 (cell)
Wipes Clog PipesThink Before You Drain9 P.M. RoutineGeneral Municipal ElectionLibrary ProgramsOld Town PropertiesCommunity CalendarSpecial Needs RegistryC.E.R.T. VolunteersFarmers MarketCity’s Facebook PageNotify Me! Email Alerts
Visit the City’s Website:www.cityofcamarillo.org
We all have different experiences and life stories, different interests and strengths,hopes and fears. Our commonality of being community members of the City ofCamarillo is how we will continue to strive and remain resilient. We are not a one-size-fits-all community and there is no one-size-fits-all solution to bring our community outof this health, economic and social crisis that we are experiencing. It is especiallyimportant in difficult times like these that we continue to stand together, to showcompassion and empathy for each other, and commit to making a positive difference in all that we do. By listening and understanding one another, we willemerge a more united Camarillo. Let’s continue to work together to move forward
and engage in necessary, peacefulconversations to move our communityforward. We invite you to join us in ourWe Stand Together campaign. Pleasestay connected with us through emailalerts, the City’s website and officialFacebook page. And stay tuned for the launch of Camarillo’s CommunityEngagement Portal.
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To learn more about the Shop Safe program,search “Shop Safe” on the City’s website. If you have questions related to reopening your business, visit www.cityofcamarillo.org/reopen, orcall the City’s COVID Hotline at (805) 388-5351.Any business owners with questions relating to thereopening process, or without internet access whowish to self-certify, please call the County COVIDLine at 844-VC-OPENS, and select option 5.
The City is in the process of developing an economic recovery plan in Camarillo. Weunderstand that this has been a difficult time for businesses and our goal is to helpbusinesses navigate through the County’s reopening process quickly and safely.Through the Shop Safe Camarillo Program, City staff have been visiting Camarillobusinesses to provide information and resources that are coming from the Countyand State. As businesses reopen, City staff is conducting business visits to verify thebusiness has proper signage posted, and has prevention measures in place to keepemployees and customers safe during this time. We are delivering “Shop Safe” window decals and encouraging businesses to display these in their window to sharewith the community that their business has been inspected by the City and passedthe compliance check. Our hope is that these window decals help to rebuild consumer confidence in Camarillo, demonstrating how we all must work together toget through this econonmic crisis.
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The Camarillo Sanitary District reminds you to place flushable wipesin the trash, not the toilet. Flushing them down the toilet causesblockages and other problems in your sewer system and the City’streatment plant. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and morepeople staying at home, the use of wipes has increased, becominga problem for the sewer system. Wipes have been observed acrossthe country as a problem. Now that the product is increasinglybeing used, the Sanitary District is seeing an increase in the improper disposal of this product along with improperly disposed ofhygiene products, fats, oils and grease, disposable gloves and facemasks. Remember to always keep these products out of thesewer system and never put anything down the drain that is notintended for disposal through this system.
The Sanitary District treats regular sanitation that can be brokendown through our treatment processes. Plastics, wipes, fats, oils andgrease along with many non disposable chemicals should never beput into the sewer drains. Always check the products directions forproper disposal. If you are unsure, please call 805-388-5663.
We at the Sanitary District our doing our best to make sure the pipesand sanitation plant are functioning properly.
Please do your part, too, and keep the Wipes out of our Pipes!
The summer sun may call you to swim, but be careful howyou care for your pool. The City of Camarillo has areminder for those who own or maintain a swimming pool;please be aware of proper pool maintenance and regulations because pool water contains pollutants thatcould end up in our waterways and, if not drained correctly, harming our creeks and ocean.
· Properly maintained pools should require draining nomore than once every ten years. · It is illegal to discharge the water from salt-water chemistry pools into the storm drain or sewer systems. Thiswater must be hauled to an ocean-discharging disposalfacility.· Prior to draining a fresh water pool, ensure water is cleanof algae, mosquitoes, leaves and debris, and reduce thechlorine level to .1 ppm and pH to 7-8. Clean thedrainage path (curb/gutter/street) to remove any debristhat may wash out to the storm drain with the pool water.· Pool filter backwash (diatomaceous earth) should neverbe washed into the street, gutter or storm drain system;bag it wet and dispose of it in your trash receptacle. · Follow the directions before using any pool chemical. Before draining your swimming pool, please notify the City
of Camarillo at 805-383-5659 or 805-388-5373.
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CITY OF CAMARILLO
G E N E R A LM U N I C I P A LE L E C T I O N
For more information regarding the City’s process for establishing the five districts, please visitwww.cityofcamarillo.org/district-based_elections
VOTER REGISTRATIONDeadline is October 19
HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE?
You can register to vote or update yourregistration on the Secretary of State’swebsite: registertovote.ca.gov. If you
miss the October 19 registration deadlineor have questions, contact Ventura
County Elections at (805) 654-2664.
In 2019, the City switched from an “at-large” electoral systemto a district system. Under the at-large system, all residentsvoted for all five Councilmembers who were elected torepresent the whole City. With the new electoral districtsystem, the City has five districts, and one Councilmemberwill be elected to represent each district by registered votersliving within that district. In the November 3, 2020 GeneralMunicipal Election, residents will elect two Councilmembers,one to District 3 and one to District 4. The three remainingCouncilmembers will remain elected “at-large” until theNovember 2022 election, when residents will electCouncilmembers to Districts 1, 2 and 5.
HOW DO I RUN FOR ELECTION TO THE CAMARILLO CITY COUNCIL?A candidate must be a United States citizen, 18 years old on or before election day, and registered to vote
in the District of the office sought at the time the nomination paper is issued by the City Clerk. Thenomination period begins July 13, 2020, and ends August 7, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. If you have questions aboutrunning for office, visit the City’s website at www.cityofcamarillo.org (City Clerk Department/Elections) or call
the City Clerk at (805) 388-5397.
VOTE BY MAIL (VBM)
The November 3 election will bean all VBM election.
Every registered voter willreceive a VBM ballot with a
postage prepaid envelope forballot return by mail. Ballots can
also be returned to thepermanent ballot box outsideCamarillo City Hall or dropped
off at a polling location.
GO PAPERLESS
You have a choice in how youreceive your County Voter
Information Guide. Voters can gogreen by choosing to opt out of
receiving their County VoterInformation Guide by mail andreceive it by email or access it
online instead. https://recorder.countyofventura.org
During the closure of the Camarillo Public Library in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, all regularlyscheduled events and programs are cancelled. The Friends of the Camarillo Library Bookstore and GiantSteps Cafe are also closed until further notice.
Patrons may contact the Library by any of the following methods:● Phone - (805) 388-5222● Email - [email protected]● Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/camarillolibrary
Digital services are offered at http://camarillolibrary.org/content/digital-resources.
Librarians are ready to assist patrons with reference inquiries using an online chat service. From 10 a.m. to6 p.m., Monday through Friday, library chat can be accessed through a new icon, located in the bottomright corner of the Library website, camarillolibrary.org, or directly at camarillolibrary.libanswers.com.
Curbside Pickup Now Offered!Here’s how it works: Library patrons may place a hold on up to ten items, by phone (805) 388-5222 or on-line at www.camarillolibrary.org. Please allow one full business day to process requests. Once notifiedthat the items are ready, patrons will park in a numbered parking space within the library parking lot, andcall (805) 388-5222 to give library employees their name, library card number, and parking space number.Patrons are asked to remain in their vehicle and a library employee will deliver items to the vehicle. Librarystaff will be incorporating social distancing and protective measures into this curbside pickup process tokeep employees and patrons safe. For days and times and frequently asked questions, please visit:
www.camarillolibrary.org
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After conducting extensive outreach over a 17-month period, the City Council approved the final conceptplans for the reuse of two important City-owned properties located in the Camarillo Old Town area. The planfor the former Courthouse property (2220 Ventura Boulevard) includes demolition of the existing building, construction of a new passive park, restrooms, and expanded parking to support businesses andthe Farmer’s Market. The Dizdar Park / former Fire Station property (southwest corner of Ventura Boulevardand Glenn Drive) plan includes demolition of the existing buildings to make way for a band shell, renovated park with fire station themed children’s play equipment, restrooms, sitting garden, parking, andenhanced park entrance. Construction of these sites will be under the City’s Capital ImprovementsProgram, with Dizdar Park tentatively to be constructed in 2021-22. Timing of construction of theCourthouse property is to be determined. For more information, please contact Principal Planner Jaclyn Lee at (805) 383-5616 or at [email protected].
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TThhaannkk YYoouu CCEERRTT VVoolluunntteeeerrss!!The Farmers Market remains open thanks to CertifiedEmergency Response Team (CERT) Volunteers. TheMarket has always been volunteer run, but becausemany of the regular volunteers are over 65, they havebeen unable to continue to provide assistance, dueto current restrictions, so CERT stepped in to fill a void!
Volunteers have helped run the Farmers Market everyweekend since April 11, donating a combined totalof 72 volunteer hours over the past six weeks.
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)program is run through the Ventura County FireDepartment and teaches community membersabout the potential disasters that could affect theirarea and how to safely and responsibly respond tothem. It takes about 24 hours to complete the CERTprogram. To learn more visit https://vcfd.org/cert.
Not only does the Farmers Market provide patrons the opportunity to support local businesses, but a percentage of the proceeds go to CamarilloHospice’s Grief & Bereavement Programs which provides free counseling services to families facingthe loss of a loved one. We are so grateful to ourCERT volunteers for pitching in to help us maintainthese vital community resources. It truly demonstrateshow a community can come together in a crisis.
Camarillo Farmers MarketEvery Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 Noon
2220 Ventura Blvd in Old Town Camarillowww.camarillofarmersmarket.com
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If you, or someone you know, needs assistance tosafely evacuate, or needs a periodic check-in call,please contact the CERT Coordinator to sign up forthe Special Needs Registry: Heidi Zahrt, (805)383-5688,[email protected].
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City of Camarillo601 Carmen DriveCamarillo, California 93010(805) 388-5307
TTeelleepphhoonnee DDiirreeccttoorryyAdministrative Services (805) 383-5633
Human Resources
City Clerk 388-5397Agendas, Elections, Records
City Manager 388-5307Cable TV Liaison 388-5349
Spectrum: (888) 438-2427Frontier: (800) 921-8101
City Cable TV Representative: 388-5349Economic Development: 388-5369Trash Collection (E.J. Harrison): 647-1414Recycling & Hazardous Waste: 388-5392Hazardous Waste Appt. Line: 987-0717
Community Development 388-5360 Code Compliance: 383-5660
Finance 388-5320 Accounts Payable: 388-5352Business Licenses: 388-5330 Utility Billing/Customer Service: 388-5325
Public Works 388-5380Streets: 388-5338Water: 388-5373 Engineering: 388-5340 Traffic: 388-5340 Water Reclamation: 388-5332
Abandoned Vehicles 388-5150
Airport Noise Complaints 947-6803
Animal Services 388-4341
Building & Safety 388-5395
Camarillo Area Transit (Dial-A-Ride) 988-4228
Camarillo Library 388-5222
Fire Department (non-emergency) 389-9710
Graffiti Reports 388-5338
Police Department (non-emergency)388-5100
Camarillo Post Office 383-9804
City Websitewww.cityofcamarillo.org
City E-mail Address [email protected]
Social Services Hotline: 211
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