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CAMARILLO is a thriving community of over 66,000 in the heart of Ventura County and offers an appealing mix-ture of rural and suburban lifestyles.
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WE INVITE YOU to enter our city limits and explore the many natural, aesthetic and civic
assets enjoyed by our residents and our visitors, our youth and our seniors, newcomers and "oldtimers" alike.
The Public Library, Ranch House, Old Town and Premium Outlets are just some of the attractions people choose to
visit in Camarillo.
LOCATED along U.S. Highway 101, Camarillo is midway between Los Angeles to the south, and Santa Barbara to the north.
A number of prominent and cutting-edge com-panies can be found in Camarillo. The business environ-ment and quality of life are hard to
beat in an area with some of the best climate anywhere.
CITY HALL is located at 601 Carmen Drive, just south of the intersection of Ponderosa Drive,
and is open Monday through Friday, between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, except on holidays.
To contact a member of the Council, please contact the City Manager's office at 388-5307 or by
email.
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2012 Recycle Schedule
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Water Wise Gardening
The City of Camarillo would like to introduce you to our “Water Wise Gardening” website. It’s a website that offers you information on plant selection, plant placement, water conservation, irrigation systems, answers to frequently-asked questions and more.
More information HERE.
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Edison Power Outage Notification
Important Information from SCE Power Outage Notification for the City of Camarillo regarding power outage(s)
occurring February 11 - 16, 2012. More info. HERE.
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Trees and Power Lines
Power lines bring electricity to your home or office, but touching a power line, whether overhead or on the ground, may cause serious injury or death. The following guidelines will help you stay safe around power lines.
More information HERE.
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Salinity Management Pipeline
A Calleguas Municipal Water District (Calleguas) pipeline project will soon begin along Lewis Road. Construction is expected to start in late January/early February with the work normally limited to Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. More information HERE.
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The nominations are in, the selection committee has met and the Camarillo Chamber is proud to announce the winners of the 2011 Top Ten Awards! These individuals and organizations worked hard all last year to make Camarillo an amazing place to live and work. They truly are Camarillo's Stars!
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Chamber of Commerce
Congratulations to the winners of the 2011 Top Ten Community Awards!
Man of the Year: Jay Berger
Woman of the Year: Mary Little
Business of the Year: Santa Barbara Bank & Trust
Entrepreneur of the Year: Joe Martin w/ Bergin's Automotive
Service Organization OTY: Economic Development Collaborative Small Business Development Center (EDC/VC-SBDC)
Public Servant of the Year: Mary Goldberg
Educator of the Year: Carl Melhorn
Volunteer of the Year: Peggy Smith
Youth of the Year: Samantha Pinsak
Senior of the Year: Herb Holler
The Top Ten Awards Banquet will be held on Friday, March 23, 2012 from 6 - 9 pm at Spanish Hills Country Club and is open to any who would like to help honor the winners. The cost is $80 a seat and includes appetizers, wine, and dinner. There will be a No-host bar.
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Housing Resources Guide
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Request for Proposal for the Reuse of the Former Camarillo Library
The City of Camarillo is Requesting Proposals for the Reuse of the Former Camarillo Library. If you have questions, please call 805.388.5360. The deadline for submittal: 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15, 2012. More information HERE.
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Construction Projects Update
Springville Interchange More information HERE on the Interchange on US 101 between Las Posas & Central Ave.
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2010 Water Quality Report
Once again we are proud to present our annual water quality report covering all testing per-formed between January 1 and December 31, 2010.
More information HERE.
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Final draft of the 2010 Urban Water Management Plan
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The purpose of the UWMP is to maintain efficient use of urban water supplies, continue to promote conservation programs and policies, ensure that sufficient water supplies are avail-able for future beneficial use, and provide a mechanism for response during water drought conditions.
More information HERE.
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