City Of Camarillo
601 Carmen Drive
Camarillo, California 93010
805-388-5307
- City Hall Office Hours:
- Monday - Friday 8:00 am -5:00 pm
Our Mission Statement:
Dedicated to providing effective and efficient municipal services
that promote a high quality of life, economic vitality, and a
safe environment.
Observed 2006
- 2007
Holiday Schedule
The Camarillo city government is organized into six functional
areas. These areas are: City Manager,
City Clerk, Community
Development, Finance, General
Services, and Public Works (street,
water, sanitary and refuse/recycling).
All offices, with the exception of the street, water and sanitary
divisions and the police department, are located at City Hall.
The five members of the Camarillo City
Council, who serve on a part-time basis, also maintain offices
at City Hall.
As a "contract city," Camarillo purchases certain
public services through contracts with other agencies and private
companies. Contracting for services enables the city to accomplish
the essential administrative and operational functions of a municipality
with a relatively small workforce and payroll, and a minimum
of facilities and equipment. The primary example of the "contract
arrangement is the Camarillo Police Department, whose 46 sworn
and civilian personnel are provided by the Ventura County Sheriff's
Department. They and an additional 22 sheriff's deputies and
civilians who serve other parts of Ventura County are based at
the Camarillo police station, located at 3701 East Las Posas
Road. Building & Safety services are also provided contractually,
by Charles
Abbott & Associates of Torrance. Five employees working
at Camarillo City Hall handle inspection and plan check services
for the city. Other regularly contracted services include refuse
and recycling collection, street sweeping, landscaping, installation
of handicap ramps, asphalt paving assistance, public transit
services and traffic signal maintenance. All contracted services
are annually reviewed and renewed on a performance/cost basis,
achieving significant efficiencies in the delivery of municipal
services.
Another noticeable difference between contract and "full-service"
cities is that other services are provided not by contract but
by special districts which are funded through property owner
benefit assessments. For example, in Camarillo, fire protection
is under the jurisdiction of the Ventura County Fire Protection District;
community parks are managed by the Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District;
and library services are provided by the Ventura County Library Services Agency; public
facilities for each of these agencies are located in the city.
11/30/2006
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