Photo credit Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.
Photo credit Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.
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On 05/09/2025, a 23-year-old Fillmore resident and gang member, (S) Kristian Morfin, was arrested for drug and firearm-related offenses.

During the months of March through May 2025, detectives with the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation were looking into Kristian Morfin for unlawful firearm activities. During the second week of May 2025, detectives obtained a search warrant for Morfin, his vehicle, and his residence located in the 700 block of Fine Street in Fillmore.

On 05/09/2025, detectives from the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation, West County Special Enforcement Unit, Camarillo Special Enforcement Unit, Moorpark Special Enforcement Detail, and Headquarters Station assisted with a warrant service on Morfin, his vehicle, and his residence.

At about 8:00 AM, detectives contacted Morfin at his place of employment located in the 1900 block of Eastman Avenue in Ventura and executed a search warrant on his person and vehicle. Additional detectives executed a warrant at Morfin’s residence. As a result of the warrant service, Morfin was found to be in possession of a controlled substance, graffiti tools, and a loaded, stolen semi-automatic handgun.

Morfin was arrested for felonious violations of Health & Safety Code § 11370.1(a) – [Possession of a Controlled Substance While Armed with a Firearm], Penal Code § 487(d)(2) – [Grand Theft Firearm], Penal Code § 25850(a) – [Carrying a Loaded Firearm in Vehicle], Penal Code § - [Carrying a Concealed Firearm in Vehicle], and Penal Code § 27545 – [Unlawful Firearm Transfer]. Morfin was transported and booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility pending court proceedings.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their ongoing support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes. We are better at what we do because of our community partnerships. Join us in the fight against crime by following us on “X” @fillmoresheriff, Facebook, Instagram @VCSHERIFF and @FILLMOREPD, and with Nixle by texting your zip code to 888777 to receive local law enforcement and public safety alerts and advisories.

Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote

News Release Date: 05/09/2025

Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon

Booking Photo Release: NO

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Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

 


 
On Tuesday, May 13th, at 9:57 a.m., the Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were on-scene investigating a truck that crashed into the orchards on westbound SR126, just east of the Fillmore Fish Hatchery. While firefighters were in route, one patient was reported to be trapped. Arriving firefighters discovered a single truck with a trailer attached crashed into an orange tree. Two ambulances were dispatched to the scene, and two patients were transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Tuesday, May 13th, at 9:57 a.m., the Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were on-scene investigating a truck that crashed into the orchards on westbound SR126, just east of the Fillmore Fish Hatchery. While firefighters were in route, one patient was reported to be trapped. Arriving firefighters discovered a single truck with a trailer attached crashed into an orange tree. Two ambulances were dispatched to the scene, and two patients were transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting Finance Director Debra Cavaletto spoke to the council regarding the 2025-26 Annual Budget for the City of Fillmore.
At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting Finance Director Debra Cavaletto spoke to the council regarding the 2025-26 Annual Budget for the City of Fillmore.
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CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025
6:30 PM CITY HALL

AGENDA

All items passed 5-0. With the exception of Item 8.E 4-0 with Broggie abstaining and 8.F 4-0 with Broggie abstaining.
“Please note that under the consent calendar was approved with amendment to item 7.B to include the correct attachment to
the map and reflect the 2025 Cal Fire map for the City of Fillmore.

Item 8.E – landscape and Lighting District.

Mayor Christina Villasenor abstained from LLD#2-Riverwalk, Tract 5099 Council Member Carrie Broggie abstained from voting.

Item 8.F – Storm Drains

Mayor Christina Villasenor abstained from District 4-Riverwalk.

Council Member Carrie Broggie abstained from voting.

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEG-IANCE

3. ROLL CALL

4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA

5. PUBLIC COMM-ENTS

6. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS, COMMENTS, COMMIT-TEE, COMMISSION, AND BOARD REPORTS

7. CONSENT CALENDAR

RECOMMENDATION FOR ITEM 7.A THROUGH 7.F IS TO APPROVE BY VOICE VOTE.

7.A CITY OF FILLMORE WARRANT REGISTER-MAY 13, 2025 CITY OF FILLMORE WARRANT REGISTER-MAY 13, 2025.PDF

7.B ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 25-982 UPDATING THE CITY’S FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY ZONE MAP

SR FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY MAP.PDF

7.C ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 25-983 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE REGIONAL AGREEMENTS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE CITY
FUNDING SR CM AUTH TO SIGN REGIONAL AGREEMENTS ORDINANCE.PDF

7.D AGREEMENT FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF SENATE BILL (SB) 1383 COMPLIANT ORGANIC MATERIALS (COMPOST/MULCH) WITH AGROMIN
FILLMORE - AGROMIN PROCUREMENT AGREMMENT 2025.PDF

7.E 870-880 CENTRAL AVENUE APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP 04-03 (DP04-03) SR PARECEL MAP 04-03 (870 CENTRAL).PDF

7.F FILING OF NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT SPECIFICATION NO. 24-02, SIDEWALKS AND PLAZA CONCRETE
PROJECT SR NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR SPEC NO. 24-02 SIDEWALKS AND PLAZA CONCRETE PROJECT. FINAL.PDF

8. NEW BUSINESS

8.A PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO AB 2561 FOR VACANCY ; BUILDING INSPECTOR /CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER POSITION SR CA AB 2561 HR
VACANCIES.PDF

8.B ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 25-4071 APPROVING THE FY 2025-26 ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF FILLMORE

SR FY 2025-26 PRELIMINARY BUDGET FINAL.PDF

RECOMMENDATION The Fiscal Year 2025-26 Preliminary Budget was published on May 9, 2025. Staff is requesting that the City
Council: 1. Review and modify, as appropriate, the Preliminary Budget; and 2. Approve Resolution No. 25-4071 adopting the

FY 2025-26 Annual Budget.

8.C FIRST AMENDM-ENT TO SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH PLANETBIDS, INC.

PLANETBIDS FIRST AMENDMENT SR (2003431.1) - FINAL.PDF

RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council approve the First Amendment to the Support Services Agreement between the

City of Fillmore and PlanetBids, Inc., extending the agreement term through July 13, 2027.

8.D APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS AND APPROVAL OF A TASK ORDER TO UPDATE THE CITYS SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN AND SEWER SYSTEM

MASTER PLAN (PLANS)

SR APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL TO UPDATE SSMP AND SMP. FINAL.PDF

RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council approve the First Amendment to the Support Services Agreement between the
City of Fillmore and PlanetBids, Inc., extending the agreement term through July 13, 2027.

8.E PUBLIC HEARINGS TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS APPROVING THE EN-GINEER’S ANNUAL LEVY REPORT FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2025-26 AND ORDERING THE ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 WITHIN THE CITY OF FILLMORE
HERITAGE VALLEY LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT 2007-1 AND LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 02, RESPECTIVELY

PUBLIC HEARINGS LL DISTRICT SR.PDF

RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends that the City Council take the following actions: Actions to open and close the Public
Hearing: 1. Open the Public Hearing to receive public testimony regarding the City Council’s intent to approve the
Engineer’s Report and the levy of assessments within LLD 2007-1 and LLD 02; 2. Close the Public Hearing. Actions to approve
the Engineer’s Annual Levy Report and Order the Levy of Assessments: Actions to confirm and order the annual levy: 1. Adopt
Resolution 25-4066- A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, California Approving the Engineer’s Annual
Levy Report for the City of Fillmore Heritage Valley Landscape and Lighting District 2007-1 for Fiscal Year 2025/2026; 2.
Adopt Resolution 25-4067- A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, California Confirming the Diagram and
Assessment and Ordering the Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments within the City of Fillmore Heritage Valley Landscape
and Lighting District No. 2007-1 for Fiscal Year 2025/2026;

8.F PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 25-

4070 CONFIRMING THE ANNUAL BUDGET AND ORDERING THE ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FILLMORE STORM DRAIN
MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS FOR FY 2025-26

SR FY 2025-26 STORM DRAIN DISTRICT ASSESSMENT 5-13-2025 FINAL.PDF

RECOMMENDATION Staff requests that the City Council conduct a Public Hearing and adopt Resolution No. 25-4070 Confirming
the Annual Budget and Ordering the Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Fillmore Storm Drain Maintenance
Assessment Districts Nos. 01, 01A, 03, 04, 05, 06 and 07 in Fiscal Year 2025/2026, Pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act
of 1982.

9. CITY MANAGER

City Manager Verbal Report: Parks Maintenance, Homeless Outreach, Rule 20A Project, National Bicycle Safety Month, and
Upcoming Health & Wellness Fair on May 17.

10. ADJOURNMENT

MAYOR CHRISTINA VILLASEÑOR ADJOURNS TO THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING AT 6:30 P.M. ON TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2025, CITY
HALL, 250 CENTRAL AVENUE, FILLMORE, CA 93015.

 
On Monday, May 12th, at 3:50pm, a minor collision occurred at the corner of Central Avenue and Ventura Street between a school bus and a Nissan Altima. Photo credit Fillmore Gazette staff.
On Monday, May 12th, at 3:50pm, a minor collision occurred at the corner of Central Avenue and Ventura Street between a school bus and a Nissan Altima. Photo credit Fillmore Gazette staff.
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A Curated Spring Market was held in Fillmore’s Central Park on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Several dozen vendors participated, displaying jewelry, antiques, collectibles, flowers, refreshments and crafts. The sun was hot but so was the merchandise! The event was sponsored by Fillmore’s own The Vintage Nest. Photo credit Gazette staff.
A Curated Spring Market was held in Fillmore’s Central Park on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Several dozen vendors participated, displaying jewelry, antiques, collectibles, flowers, refreshments and crafts. The sun was hot but so was the merchandise! The event was sponsored by Fillmore’s own The Vintage Nest. Photo credit Gazette staff.
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Pictured above are Fillmore’s RYLA students; Sara Magdaleno, Megan Robles, Edgar Castellon and Martha Richardson, RYLA liaison. Not pictured are Emma Victor and Christina Nguyen.
Pictured above are Fillmore’s RYLA students; Sara Magdaleno, Megan Robles, Edgar Castellon and Martha Richardson, RYLA liaison. Not pictured are Emma Victor and Christina Nguyen.
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The Fillmore Rotary program last week was presented by several Fillmore High School students who attend the Rotary Leadership Awards Camp, RYLA, in Ojai. Each student informed the Club of their favorite activities at camp. Each one gained more confidence in themselves, and the enthusiasm brought smiles to each Rotary member. The students present were Sara Magdaleno, Megan Robles and Edgar Castellon. Emma, Victor and Christine Nguyen were not able to attend. Two mothers who were present were Rosalva Robles and Adry Castellon. Martha Richardson was the RYLA liaison.

 
On Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, the Sgt. Ron Helus Ride for the Blue event was held to honor all first responders. This year’s ride began at 8:00 a.m. at Simi Valley City Hall. They stopped at the following police stations in this order: Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Port Hueneme, Oxnard, Ventura, and Santa Paula, before ending their ride at the Fillmore Police Station at 2:30pm. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, the Sgt. Ron Helus Ride for the Blue event was held to honor all first responders. This year’s ride began at 8:00 a.m. at Simi Valley City Hall. They stopped at the following police stations in this order: Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Port Hueneme, Oxnard, Ventura, and Santa Paula, before ending their ride at the Fillmore Police Station at 2:30pm. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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On 04/30/2025, (S) Charles Law was arrested for criminal threats, brandishing a firearm, and negligent discharge of a
firearm.

At about 7:46 AM, patrol deputies from the Sheriff’s Fillmore Station and Headquarters Station responded to the 8000 block
of Mistletoe Road located in the unincorporated area of Santa Paula near Steckel Park for a report of an assault with a
deadly weapon that had just occurred. Patrol personnel and detectives from the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation arrived on
scene, confirmed crimes had occurred, and quickly identified the suspect as (S) Charles Law, who lives a short distance from
the location of the incident.

The investigation revealed Law confronted the two adult victims who were parked on public land a short distance from Law’s
residence. Law brandished a firearm at two adult male victims, threatened them, and negligently discharged a firearm into
the air to get the two males to leave the area. Ultimately, detectives and patrol resources contacted Law near the 8000
block of Mupu Road in unincorporated Santa Paula. Law was arrested for Penal Code § 246.3(a) – [Negligent Discharge of a
Firearm], Penal Code § 422 – [Criminal Threats], and Penal Code § 417(a)(2) – [Brandishing a Firearm].

Detectives obtained a search warrant for Law’s residence. During the search warrant service, detectives seized evidence
linking Law to the crimes. Law was transported to the Pre-Trial Detention Facility and booked for the aforementioned
offenses pending court proceedings.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is committed to responding to public concerns in a manner that builds confidence in our
agency and strengthens relationships to empower businesses and residents to be the eyes and ears of the community.

Dangers of Negligent Discharges of Firearms

Firing a firearm into the air is extremely dangerous and potentially deadly. When a bullet is discharged upward, it
eventually returns to the ground at high velocity, posing a serious risk of injury or death to bystanders. Unlike controlled
shooting at a target, celebratory or reckless gunfire lacks a safe trajectory, making it unpredictable and hazardous. In
many regions, such as Ventura County, this act is illegal and considered criminal negligence due to the harm it can cause.
Public safety agencies strongly warn against such behavior to prevent tragic and avoidable accidents.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their on-going support and due diligence
in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes. We are better at what we do because of our community
partnerships. Join us in the fight on crime by following us on “X” @fillmoresheriff, Facebook, Instagram @VCSHERIFF and
@FILLMOREPD, and with Nixle by texting your zip code to 888777 to receive local law enforcement and public safety alerts and
advisories.

Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote

News Release Date: 05/01/2025

Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon

Booking Photo Release: NO

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Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint
against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime
Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

 
On April 25th and 26th, the 2025 Fillmore Flower Show arrived with theme being “Spirit of Bloom,” which filled the Active Adult Center with flowers galore. Pictured above are the winners from this year’s show in no specific order: Nick Meguerditchian, Les Ibarra, Julie Latshaw, Beverly Myer, Christina Krizer, Yannette Traver, Helen Archer, Debbie Curnett, Nick Meguerditchian, Eleanor Zermeño, and Abby Klittich. Photo credit Jan Lee.
On April 25th and 26th, the 2025 Fillmore Flower Show arrived with theme being “Spirit of Bloom,” which filled the Active Adult Center with flowers galore. Pictured above are the winners from this year’s show in no specific order: Nick Meguerditchian, Les Ibarra, Julie Latshaw, Beverly Myer, Christina Krizer, Yannette Traver, Helen Archer, Debbie Curnett, Nick Meguerditchian, Eleanor Zermeño, and Abby Klittich. Photo credit Jan Lee.
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By Jan Lee

If you missed the flower show this year, you missed something wonderful! The music was enchanting. The flowers were
beautiful. The bouquets and arrangements were creative. Dish gardens and potted plants were enjoyable to see. A big thank
you to all participants, volunteers. visitors and merchants who donated many things. The cafe was friendly and delicious.
The committee was tireless in planning, designing, setting up and taking down everything so all of us could enjoy the show.
Without their dedication, none of this would have been possible. It was truly Fillmore Spirit in Bloom!

Here are the winners:

BEST OF SHOW— Nick Meguerditchian

Division I, Single Cut Rose— Les Ibarra

Division II, Cut Iris: Julie Latshaw

Division III, Other Cut Flower— Beverly Myer

Division IV, Bouquets— Christina Krizer

Division V, Arran-gements— Yannette Traver

Division VI, Miniature Arrangements— Helen Archer

Division VII, Potted Plants— Debbie Curnett

Division VIII, Dish Gardens— Nick Meg-uerditchian

Division IX, Youth Arrangements—Eleanor Zermeño

Division X, Youth Composition & Poetry— Abby Klittich

Division XI, Youth Art— noncompetitive, not judged, but very delightful!

Start planning your entry for next year. Maybe you can be a prize winner.

 
Pictured above is Rotary President Anna Reilley and speakers Jim Duran and Cynthia Long. Photo credit Martha Richardson.
Pictured above is Rotary President Anna Reilley and speakers Jim Duran and Cynthia Long. Photo credit Martha Richardson.
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At last week’s Fillmore Rotary Club meeting the Rotary speakers were Pastor Jim Duran the Executive Director of Tender Life Maternity Home and Cynthia Long, a past resident and now working there. The Ventura Tender Life began in 1985, and Jim was asked to be in charge in 2017. The Tender Life Maternity Home in Fillmore was given by Tim and Amy Gurrola. The pregnant women who come there are many times homeless and need to go there to have their babies. The homes have supportive services in an environment that instills dignity and promotes self-sufficiency. The women have chores each day as well as devotions. They have volunteers that train the women in childcare, prepare them for their future jobs and help them to earn their high school diploma. All of this is life changing for the women.