By Anonymous — Monday, June 10th, 2013
At the City Council meeting of Tuesday, June 11, the City Council will consider the appointment of David Rowlands to the position of City Manager. Rowlands, 45, is currently the City Manager in Clayton, Ohio, where he has served for over twelve years, and was a Deputy City Manager in Novato, California prior to that. Clayton is a City of approximately 14,000 residents with a full-time staff of 32, including its own Police and Fire Departments. The appointment of Rowlands and the recommended approval will be the culmination of an extensive national search for a permanent City Manager to replace Yvonne Quiring who resigned in September of last year to take an Assistant City Manager position in Northern California. Rigo Landeros, Fillmore's Fire Chief was named Acting City Manager when Quiring left while the City Council undertook a national search for her permanent replacement. Over 60 candidates applied for the position and the City Council was involved in an extensive interview and background process for the top candidates. The City Council has been particularly impressed during the interview and background process with Rowlands' proven record of bringing his community together on issues, his fiscal acumen, and his solid commitment to ethics and open government. If the contract is approved by the City Council, Rowlands will start in Fillmore on August 12 and will earn a salary of $159,000 annually. He will pay the full employee share of his retirement and social security contributions, and will be subject to a new maximum retirement benefit adopted by the State last year. Attached to this release is the proposed employment agreement. Rick Neal, Mayor [Employment Agreement Attachment] A G R E E M E N T |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2013
Re-opened on Saturday
![]() The small sinkhole on the eastbound lane of Highway 126 has been repaired. Thursday, about noon, work on the hole had significantly obstructed traffic. CalTrans excavated two exploratory trenches without discovering the cause. The trenches were filled with concrete Saturday and traffic returned to normal. Speculation surfaced that perhaps the sinkhole was caused by a void in fill dirt remaining from storm drain excavation beneath Highway 126 several years ago. However the cause of the problem remains unsolved. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2013
![]() Fillmore’s “new” city council: Steve Conaway, second from left, has been appointed to the Fillmore City Council to fill the vacancy created by former Councilman Brian Sipes’ resignation. From the left: Mayor Pro-Tem Manuel “Manny” Minjares, Council member Steve Conaway, Mayor Rick Neal, Council members Diane McCall, and Doug Tucker. Since November’s election the city council has experienced a remarkable transition, carrying with it truly high expectations of progress. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2013
![]() Tyler Gray, a second grade student was of Ventura County winner for guessing when Mojave Maxine would emerge from hibernation. The class received a visit on May 21 from Mojave Maxine and two employees from the Living Desert in Palm Desert. They taught the class about how tortoises are endangered and what we can do to protect them. (above) Ms. Gray received a $100 Amazon.com gift card to purchase school supplies. It was a great day for the class. Enlarge Photo ![]() They also brought the entire class a t-shirt, bracelets, bookmarks, pencils, and coloring books. Enlarge Photo ![]() Tyler received a $50 Amazon.com gift card and national parks and federal recreational lands pass for a year. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2013
![]() (l-r) President Cindy Jackson, Director Irma Magana, Cheryl Dimitt, Director Theresa Robledo, and Director Renae Stovesand-Martel. Elkins Ranch Golf Course offers a relaxing getaway experience on an 18-hole, PGA championship Ventura County golf course of remarkable beauty and maturity nestled in the picturesque setting of orange groves in Fillmore, California. Even before you arrive at our outstandingly maintained fairways and greens, the historic railroad town of Fillmore hints you are entering a quieter, friendlier style of California hospitality. Golf enthusiasts are attracted to the course for its quiet setting, scenic views, challenging shots, and friendly people. The Elkins family invites you to the Elkins Bar & Grill for a meal or a drink on the patio. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2013
VENTURA COUNTY, CA - As previously reported, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has warned consumers not to eat Townsend Farms Organic Antioxidant Blend of frozen berries sold through Costco stores, and possibly other retail outlets, as they have been linked to a multistate outbreak of hepatitis A infections. Ventura County now has its first documented case of hepatitis A associated with the frozen berry blend. The affected individual is a male who used the product in preparing a smoothie. He has been ill at home for about 2 weeks and has not required hospitalization. He is among over 40 cases that are being investigated nationwide. Three of these individuals have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. In California, seven confirmed illnesses in persons who consumed this product have been reported from Humboldt, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino (2), San Diego, and now, Ventura counties. People who are CONTINUED » |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Friday, May 31st, 2013
Residents cautioned to be aware of any suspicious subjects
![]() The suspect from the February incident (S1) is described as a Hispanic male, between 35 and 45 years old. He was between 5’8” and 6’0” tall with a large belly. He was wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt and faded blue jeans. He was further described as having a round face with “chubby cheeks” and discolored teeth. Sketch “S1” is a depiction of the suspect. Enlarge Photo ![]() The suspect from the May incident (S2) was described as a White male, between 20 and 30 years old. He was about 5’7” tall with a medium build. He was wearing dark clothing, including a hooded sweatshirt, and dark sunglasses. Sketch “S2” is a depiction of the suspect. Enlarge Photo On the mornings of February 26, 2013 and May 20, 2013, sexual assaults were reported in the area of Santa Paula Street and Peck Road. Both assaults occurred in the unincorporated area, west of the City of Santa Paula. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying these suspects. The suspect from the February incident (S1) is described as a Hispanic male, between 35 and 45 years old. He was between 5’8” and 6’0” tall with a large belly. He was wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt and faded blue jeans. He was further described as having a round face with “chubby cheeks” and discolored teeth. Sketch “S1” is a depiction of the suspect. The suspect from the May incident (S2) was described as a White male, between 20 and 30 years old. He was about 5’7” tall with a medium build. He was wearing dark clothing, including a hooded sweatshirt, and dark sunglasses. Sketch “S2” is a depiction of the suspect. Residents in the area are cautioned to be aware of any suspicious subjects in the area. Anyone having information about the assaults or the possible suspects is urged to contact Detective Christine Rettura (805-384-4741, christine.rettura@ventura.org) or Detective Matt Delahuerta (805-384-4740, matt.delahuerta@ventura.org). In emergency situations, always call 911. 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). Nature of Incident: UPDATE on Santa Paula Area Sexual Assault Incidents |
![]() The American Flag was raised and lowered to half staff by Fillmore Post 9637 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Fillmore Boy Scout Troop 406 and Cub Scout Troop 3400 who then led the approximate 125 people in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance. Enlarge Photo By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, May 29th, 2013
The Bardsdale Cemetery Memorial Day 2013 was celebrated by the community of Fillmore on another one of those beautiful days so often enjoyed in the Santa Clara Valley! This Memorial Day was the 148th celebration by Americans since 1865, originally Decorations Day, to honor those Americans that have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States. The Memorial Day Ceremony began at 11:00 AM with opening remarks by Trustee Dick Diaz of the Bardsdale Cemetery Memorial District. Other Trustees present were Lynda Edmonds, Secretary, Rita Rudkin and Gabe Asenas, Trustees. President of the Board, Scott Lee was unable to attend. The American Flag was then raised and lowered to half staff by Fillmore Post 9637 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Fillmore Boy Scout Troop 406 and Cub Scout Troop 3400 who then led the approximate 125 people in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance. Members of the Bardsdale Church Choir, Pat Morris, Bob Morris, Carolyn Diaz, Barbara Peterson, Lin Thomas, Bill Brunet, Ralph Duchacek and Choir Director Marsha Porter, sang two beautiful songs; America the Beautiful and Eternal Father, Strong to Save. The songs were sang, a capella, and those gathered were encouraged to participate. The Memorial Day Message was presented by the Guest Speaker, Fillmore Resident and active duty United States Army Sergeant Carlos Martinez. Sergeant Martinez is a native of Ventura County, born in Oxnard, raised in Ventura and has lived in Fillmore since 2007. Sergeant Martinez has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from California State University, Channel Islands in Liberal Studies with a minor in History. He is married to Paige Lenee, originally of Santa Paula and they have three children, Noah, Kylene and Kirah. He is also a member of the Fillmore VFW Post 9637. Sergeant Martinez has been deployed three times; 2007-2008 Baghdad, Iraq, 2008-2009 Kirkuk, Iraq and 2011-2012 Nangahar Province, Afghanistan. Sergeant Martinez reminded us that we should remember those who not only have made the “ultimate sacrifice,” but to remember those who have served, or are now serving. The placing of the wreath was presented by VFW Post 9637 Members Bill Brunet and Vic Westerberg. The Memorial Day Service was presented by the Reverend Bob Hammond of the St. Stephens Anglican Church. Reverend Hammond, also a Veteran, inspired those in attendance with his Memorial Service and personal reflections of what Memorial Day means to him. The “Reading of the Names of Those Who Have Died in the Service of Country” from the Fillmore-Piru area up to and including the Vietnam War was read by VFW Post 9637 Member Albert Rosette and hand bell tone was announced after the reading of each name by Rita Rudkin. The VFW Post 9637 Gun Volley followed. Taps, as he has for many years at both the Piru and Fillmore Memorial Day Services, was performed by local resident Bob Thompson. At the conclusion of the Ceremony the Release of Doves was conducted by Garcia Mortuary. The Bardsdale Cemetery Board of Trustees would like to thank the Fillmore Post 9637, Commander Jim Rogers, Members Colin Cranny, Tom Ivey, Al Rosette, Bill Brunet, Vic Westerberg, Jim Mills, John Pressey, Ismael Alonzo, Richard Tansey and Peter Aguirre for their many years of participation in both the Piru and Bardsdale Memorial Day Ceremonies, Bardsdale Church Choir, Fillmore Boy Scout Troop 406, Cub Scout Troop 3400 and Bardsdale 4H for the placing and removing of the American Flags, Fillmore Chapter GY PEO for the home baked cookies. Bardsdale Manager Doug Basolo and his staff for the beautiful setting and maintaining of the Bardsdale Cemetery. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 29th, 2013
On Sunday night at approximately 6:34 p.m., a 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser driven by Carlos Pineda 37, Fillmore, was westbound on Old Telegraph Road when it made an unsafe turning movement leaving the roadway and colliding with a raised curb, a drainage culvert, and a tree. Pineda refused medical treatment at the scene. The passenger in Pineda’s vehicle, Olga Rodriguez 45, Fillmore, was transported to the Santa Paula Emergency Room for injuries sustained during to the collision. Deputies from the Fillmore Police Department responded to the collision. Their investigation resulted in Pineda being arrest for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Causing Injury. Pineda consented to a blood test and was later booked into the Ventura County Jail. On Sunday evening at approximately 9:20 p.m., Carlos Perez 44, Los Angeles, was driving a 1982 Datsun 280ZX north on A Street when he failed to stop or slow for the stop signed intersection at First Street and he collided with the rear end of Martha Sandoval’s 49, Santa Paula, 2005 Honda Accord. Prior to the collision, Martha Sandoval was going north on A Street and she was accelerating away from the stop sign at First Street to continue north. Perez’ Datsun sustained major front end damage from the collision and was no longer operable. He fled the crash scene on foot running south on A Street. Martha Sandoval’s Honda sustained moderate rear end damage, but was still drivable. She pursued Perez in her car while calling 9-1-1 for assistance. Responding deputies from the Fillmore Station captured Perez on Sespe Avenue east of A Street. The investigation established that Perez had been driving while under the influence of alcohol. A passenger in Martha Sandoval’s Honda was injured as a result of the collision. Joanna Sandoval, 29, Santa Paula, 7 months pregnant, was admitted at the Ventura County Medical Center for observation. Perez was arrested and he completed a blood test. He was then booked at the Sheriff’s Pre Trial Detention Facility for Driving under the Influence of Alcohol Causing Injury and Hit and Run with Injury. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 29th, 2013
![]() May 24, at approximatley 10:15 a.m. the Fillmore Fire Department responded to a vehicle accident on Goodenough Rd. and B St. Upon arrival fire units noticed that a vehicle sheared off a fire hydrant and took out two trees. No injuries to report. Enlarge Photo |
By Norma Pérez-Sandford — Wednesday, May 29th, 2013
Some 20 lucky Fillmore Middle School boys, ages 12 to 14, will have an exciting adventure this summer at R.M. Pyles Boys Camp. Pyles Boys Camp offers the opportunity to build confidence, instill pride, the value of hard work, and respect for self and others. Many adult Fillmore and Piru men who participated in Pyles in their youth still speak enthusiastically about their own experiences and how they can vividly remember the wilderness, the team competitions, the campsite talks and jokes at night. The wilderness camp experience provides leadership development opportunities and future college scholarship programs. It focuses on building self-confidence, goal setting, decision making and learning that success comes only through significant personal effort. The boys are exposed to a positive peer group environment as well as successful former campers who are now providing leadership in their community. Some activities include: horseback riding, hiking, camping, fishing, archery, ropes and confidence courses, team building, a 4-day backpacking trip in the wilderness and just plain fun! It can truly be a life changing experience. A physical exam and forms signed by parents are required, but other than that the camp is free. There will be a Pyles Orientation in early June to answer all questions. For applications to enroll a youth ages 12 to 14 contact: Norma Pérez-Sandford, FMS Counselor at 524-6074 or Fillmore School District School Resource Officer Leonardo Vázquez at 524-6000. Camp spots are filling up fast, so parents are urged to act now. |
By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, May 29th, 2013
![]() Scott Carol, Principal of Sespe Elementary, presents Sespe Cafeteria Supervisor Lou Hoover, also known as Grandma Lou, the Classified Employee of the Year. Enlarge Photo ![]() Migrant Parent of the Year Maria Ramirez, Ramirez was ill, but her daughter accepted the plaque in her honor. Enlarge Photo Tuesday's Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) Board Meeting was ceremonious with awards handed out to staff and students. Awards included: Migrant Student of the Year, Migrant Parent of the Year, Administrator of the Year, Classified Employee of the Year, Student of the Year, Student Representative Recognition and Celebration of Migrant Speech and Debate Students and Coaches. FUSD Board Member David Wilde presented Migrant Student of the Year to Fillmore High School (FHS) Senior Eduardo Gomez for his community involvement and exceptional leadership. Gomez, who participates in numerous sports including football, soccer, basketball, track and swimming, is also a member of the Police Explorers. He volunteers during events such as the Speech and Debate Tournament along with participating in activities like Family Conference, Engineering, Science and Technology Conference and State College Day. He is active in his church and does all this while maintaining a high grade point average. He plans to enter college and study Criminology after he graduates. Migrant Parent of the Year honors went to Maria Ramirez. Ramirez is a member of the Migrant Parent Advisory Committee and Vice President of EIAC along with being a member of the Sespe School Site Council. Ramirez volunteers in her daughter's classroom helping organize supplies and this year she was a judge for the Migrant Speech & Spelling Tournament. Ramirez was ill and could not be there to accept the award. Her daughter accepted the plaque for her. Administrator of the Year honors went to District Office Director Carol Barringer. Barringer has worked with FUSD for over 33 years starting as a teacher at Piru Elementary for 20 years, then Piru Principal for six years and Principal at Mountain Vista Elementary for three years; and finally District Director for the last six years. Barringer who lives in Santa Paula also has a daughter who also works for FUSD. Scott Carol, Principal of Sespe Elementary, presented Sespe Cafeteria Supervisor Lou Hoover, also known as Grandma Lou, the Classified Employee of the Year. Each school day Hoover prepares the meals for 550 students and was honored for her ability to get things done. The outgoing Student CONTINUED » |
![]() 33 students from the Fillmore Unified School District participated in the Ventura County Special Olympics 2013 Ojai School Games on Saturday, May 18. Alongside their Fillmore High School buddies, the Special Olympics Athletes participated against other districts across the county in this track and field event. Events included the softball/tennis ball throw and drop, the standing long jump, the 25/50/100 meter races and the wheelchair races. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 29th, 2013
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013
The Bardsdale Cemetery will hold it Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 27th at 11AM. Featured speaker this year is Carlos Martinez of Fillmore. Carlos has lived in Fillmore since 2007. He has done 2 tours of Iraq and a tour of Afghanistan. He is a graduate of Santa Clara High School where he played football. He joined the Army in 2004.and is presently a Sergeant, E5, When he is not deployed Carlos volunteers with Boy Scout Troop 406 and has helped them place the flags at the Cemetery. The Rev. Bob Hammond will give the Memorial Service, special music will be provided by the Bardsdale Methodist Church choir. Also assisting in the ceremony will be VFW Post 9637, Boy Scout Troop 406, Cub Scout Troop 3400 and Bob Thompson. The Boy Scouts will put out the flags on Friday, May 24th and they will be picked up by the Bardsdale 4H on Tuesday, May 28st. The Board of Trustees of the Cemetery District: Scott Lee, President, Lynda Edmonds, Secretary, Rita Rudkin, Gabriel Asenas and Dick Diaz would like to invite the community to this special event. |
By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013
The Council is wasting little time in filling the vacant seat left by resigning Council Member Brian Sipes. They will be accepting applications for the City Council seat this week. The deadline to turn them in the application is May 29, 2013 at noon. A staff report will be written up and a decision by the Council will be made at a meeting on Friday, May 31, 2013. There were less than 10 people in attendance at Tuesday's Fillmore City Council Meeting, a surprise considering an agenda item that could have a big impact on most City residents and businesses. That item was a workshop about placing future sewer service changes as an assessment on the tax roll for collection instead of being billed each month. The Sewer Ad Hoc Committee spent a significant amount of time on possible ways to cut costs and came up with a range of different ideas. The billing change was one idea proposed in an effort to help the City's cash flow and cut the drain on City staff, by eliminating monthly notices or water shut offs, which require City staff work hours. "The big issue," according to Stephen R. Stuart, Fillmore Building Official and Code Enforcement Officer, "is the unpaid service charges are a burden to the rest of the paying customers." Former Mayor Roger Campbell CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013
![]() Wednesday, May 15, at approximately 6:45 p.m. 5 units responded to a traffic accident at Ventura Avenue and B Street. An SUV broadsided a 4-door car pushing it onto the grass border of the 7-11 gas station. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department reported 3 minor injuries with extensive damage to the car and moderate damage to the pickup. Cause of the accident is being investigated. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013
The City Council has reached a legal settlement for the recovery of delinquent water and sewer bills owed from Orange Blossom Villa and Fillmore Convalescent Center---businesses operated by former Council Member Eduardo Gonzalez and his wife. The issue has been one that has frustrated the City Council as Gonzalez continued to face mounting delinquencies on his account, yet the City Council was sensitive to turning off water service to many elderly residents who lived at the facility and over 100 employees who would likely be unemployed if the business were to be shut down due to a lack of water and/or sewer service. The settlement, agreed to by the City Council at Tuesday night’s meeting, was reached with the owner of the properties, Kenneth Dunton as Trustee of The Kenneth V. Dunton Trust, who in turn, leases the properties to Gonzalez for the businesses. Dunton told the City that he had been unaware of the delinquencies until the City brought it to his attention a few months ago. The agreement calls for Dunton to make an immediate payment to the City of $123,776.08 to cover all City billings that had not been paid by Gonzalez for water and sewer service through April 30, 2013, and that Dunton would accept responsibility for all water and sewer fees from May 1, 2013 for the Trust and for an anticipated new lessee for the property. Dunton had proposed, and the City accepted, that the City waive late penalties and interest accumulated on the account similar to an “amnesty” program that the City provided to all local residents and businesses earlier this year for those who were delinquent and wished to immediately bring their accounts current. For Dunton, this represented a waiver of $80,288.38 in penalties and interest, although all of the City’s “hard costs” are recovered by the City in the agreement. Additionally, under the terms of the agreement, Dunton will pay $2500 to the City to recover costs incurred by the City in the collection process. “The City Council is pleased to have this issue behind us,” stated Mayor Rick Neal on behalf of the Council. “It is an issue which we all felt strongly needed resolution, yet there was a recognition that Mr. Gonzalez did not have the personal resources to fully pay what he owed to the City, and we had a major concern over the possible relocation of some of our most vulnerable residents if we forced the convalescent facilities into a possible bankruptcy. We greatly appreciate Mr. Dunton stepping in to offer a resolution to this dilemma. It brings to a closure one more issue that this City Council has been tackling on our road to economic recovery, and I am hopeful of other financial issues being favorably resolved in the near future.” |
